The death toll under the coronavirus is above 10,000 worldwide, while the crisis in Europe continues to escalate
The death toll of Coronavirus is above 10,000 worldwide, as the crisis in Europe continues to escalate
- The total number of deaths has risen to 10,000 and there are more than 245,600 cases
- The coronavirus ravages Europe, which is responsible for half of the deaths
- China is responsible for a third of the victims who have fought against COVID-19 since December
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The death toll of the coronavirus exceeds 10,000 worldwide as the crisis in Europe continues to escalate.
Nearly half of all COVID-19 deaths occurred in Europe, with Italy reporting a devastatingly high number every day.
China, where the deadly virus first appeared, is responsible for a third of all victims who have battled the disease since December 2019.
More than 245,000 cases have been reported worldwide, up from 100,000 just two weeks ago.
More than half (164,600) are outside China, despite initially reporting 90 percent of all cases in the early days of the pandemic.
Paramedicals carry a Coronavirus COVID-19 patient with a stretcher to take him to the hospital ward in Naples, Italy on March 19. Photograph by Salvatore Laporta
A view of the Rockefeller Center complex on 6th Avenue during the coronavirus outbreak on March 19, 2020 in New York City
Members of firefighters wear protective face masks amid fear of coronavirus disease while disinfecting the streets prior to Iranian New Year Nowruz, March 20
Remediation operations have also been carried out in Italy to reduce the risk of contamination and spread of the coronavirus
Pictured: intensive care unit at the Brescia Hospital, Italy
COUNTRY | CASES | KILL |
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CHINA | 80,967 | 3,248 |
ITALY | 41,035 | 3,405 |
I RAN | 18,407 | 1,284 |
SPAIN | 18,077 | 833 |
GERMANY | 15,320 | 44 |
U.S | 14,363 | 218 |
FRANCE | 10,995 | 372 |
SOUTH KOREA | 8,652 | 94 |
SWITZERLAND | 3,438 | 33 |
UK | 3,269 | 144 |
THE NETHERLANDS | 2,469 | 77 |
NORWAY | 1,767 | 7 |
BELGIUM | 1,795 | 12 |
AUSTRIA | 2,096 | 6 |
SWEDEN | 1,439 | 11 |
DENMARK | 1,225 | 6 |
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