Corona statistics in the world 3/22/2020
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Weather of Arabia - The new Corona virus continues to hold the world's breath, and new data have emerged about the number of victims and people living with the virus that has struck most of the world.
Arab Weather - The number of people infected with Coronavirus in the world rose to more than 308,594 infected in 185 countries, and the number of deaths exceeded 13,069 , while the number of people recovering from all
Today, the nations of the world today 22/3/2020 to 95,829, as of now.
Italy is still reporting the highest deaths among countries in the world, with deaths reaching 53,578 .
China came second with 3261 deaths, while the United States recorded the highest death rate today, with 46 deaths.
Despite the great efforts made by all countries of the world, the Corona virus continues to spread significantly, and here are some news of the countries today:
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Kuwait imposes a curfew across the country to counter the outbreak of Corona.
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Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced on Saturday night, Sunday, the suspension of "all productive activities" that are not considered necessary in terms of securing basic commodities for the population.
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Iraqi authorities arrest 306 people for violating curfew controls against Corona.
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Spain extends the state of emergency for two weeks due to the virus.
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Almost two thousand new infections in Germany within 24 hours.
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Singapore bans entry of all visitors on short trips.
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India announced a 14-hour curfew on Sunday, in order to curb the rapidly spreading Corona virus in the country, with 315 cases of the disease recorded so far.
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Tunisia allocates $ 850 million to meet the economic repercussions of Corona.
And with infographics, here are the most important figures and statistics for the top 20 countries in the world today, Sunday 3/22/2020:
This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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