Coronavirus in Norway: The total confirmed cases rise to 1,746 in Norway
Norway: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 10:06, by: Deepak Kumar

Norway reported more than 100 news cases on Thursday; this is the highest daily positive case in Norway, total infection cases reached to 1,746.  Another person died yesterday bringing the total death count to seven in the country.  In Norway more than 100 people are hospitalized due to coronavirus infection.

 

Norway is reporting a rise in positive cases of COVID-19 confirmed cases due to the outbreak of the coronavirus.

 

Norway is doing fast action to contain the coronavirus and stop the spread of disease. Government is taking all the necessary steps to control the infection in the country.

 

Norway is closed for next two weeks and until Thursday 26 March, all schools and universities are closed. Almost all the bars and restaurants will not be permitted to open without the guarantee of social distancing. To stop further spread of the virus many businesses are  forced to close their doors. Anyone travelling to other countries and coming back will have to go for a compulsory 14-day home quarantine.

 

Norway is already ordered to close the Norwegian airports and seaports effective from last Monday. The County will no longer allow foreigners to enter the country.

 

Norway is taking strict measures to contain the spread of the disease  in the country.

 

While total global death due to coronavirus increased to over 242,726 worldwide.  New cases of coronavirus infection are being reported from worldwide. Over 9,870 died till date worldwide due to coronavirus infection, Italy's death rise to 3,405 which is higher than the deaths in China. Till date China reported 3,132 deaths.

 

Global Coronavirus confirmed cases rise to 242,726, total 9,870 deaths reported

The global cases of coronavirus infection is rising fast and till now over 242,726 confirmed cases of infection have been reported till now. Over 9,870 people died with this disease worldwide. The death toll in Italy tops the death cases in China. In Italy 3,405 deaths confirmed which is more than the deaths in China, China reported 3,132 deaths till now. The death toll in Italy is overtaking registered deaths in China, this one of major concern for the government of Italy.

On Thursday 475 deaths were reported from India, today's figure showed a slight improvement in Italy. One easy before Italy reported 475 deaths from COVID-19, which was the worst report till now. To fight the growing challenges of the coronavirus pandemic world has stepped up efforts and most of the schools, colleges, cities have been shut down by imposing strict controls.

The total number of coronavirus confirmed cases rose in huge numbers around the world. Countries around the world are reporting more infection cases and deaths. Italy reported more than 41,000 confirmed cases. In other countries also it’s spreading fast, cases in Germany, Iran and Spain rose to more than 15,000 each.

Iran is the third most affected country which reported 41,407 confirmed cases and 1,284 deaths till now.

Spain reported over 17,963 cases of confirmed infection and over 830 deaths due to the infection of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country. According to the officials in Madrid, 80% of people expected to be infected with the deadly COVID-19 Coronavirus.  Spain is one of the worst countries hit by the deadly coronavirus in the world after China, Italy and Iran. Spain recorded a sharp rise in the new cases of coronavirus over the past 24 hours. This figure might go high when more people get tested for the deadly coronavirus.

France reported 243 deaths and 10,886 cases of coronavirus infection. France is another most affected country with over 108 deaths in the last 24 hours raising the total deaths to 243 in the country.

In the United States also over 13,678 confirmed cases have been reported, while 137 people died due to deadly coronavirus in the country.

In India total cases of coronavirus rose to 194, while 4 people died due to this infection. 

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Deepak Kumar - Editor

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