WHO said- The infection is spreading among people between 20 and 40 years of age, many of whom are not even aware of getting infected; 20 million cases in the world

Posted on 18th Aug 2020 by rohit kumar

So far, 20 million 48 thousand 933 cases of coronavirus infection have been reported in the world. Of these, 1 crore 47 lakh 91 thousand 748 patients have been cured, while 7 lakh 77 thousand 430 have died. These figures are according to www.worldometers.info/coronavirus. The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday that people between the ages of 20 and 40 worldwide are vulnerable to infection.

 

Video conferencing by WHO's West-Pacific director Takeshi Kasai said that many of them did not even know they had been infected. The infection is now spreading to countries where it was previously under control. Many countries have had to put a lockdown again. This suggests that the disease has reached the next stage in the Asia Pacific region.

 

America: President Trump's taunt on New Zealand

 

9 new cases occurred on Monday, 6 days after the re-infection in New Zealand. US President Donald Trump said that he prevented the infection and he continued to do so in New Zealand. Because they wanted to show me something. But now there are increasing cases. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said that US President Trump's claim is false. The cases of infection in our country cannot be compared to America.

 

Spain: Restrictions imposed in four new areas

 

Spain announced a ban on its four new territories on Monday. These include Andalusia, Galicia, Cantabria, and Castilla. These are densely populated areas of the country. Tourists were allowed to enter the country two months ago. After this, more than 100 new cases of infections are being received every day. The government is also considering a ban on pool party and party boats in Mallorca and Ibiza because of increasing cases.

 

Britain: 72 sweet factory staff infected

On Monday, 72 staff working in the UK's sweets factory were found infected. 1600 people work here. Now the local council will get all the staff tested in association with the factory management. On August 7, the first case was reported in this factory. So far, 3 lakh 19 thousand 917 have been infected in the country and more than 41 thousand deaths have occurred.

 

Oman: Tourists approved

 

The government of Oman has approved the arrival of tourists in the country. It has also decided to open an international restaurant, gym, and swimming pool located in hotels. All these rules will be applicable from Tuesday. However, the government said that it would be necessary for all people to follow security measures. So far, more than 83 thousand infected have been found in the country and 588 people have died.

 

Nigeria: International flights approved

 

Nigeria has approved to start international flights from 29 August. The country's Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika tweeted on Monday and said - I am happy to announce the commencement of international flights from 29 August. We will also start domestic flying. It will begin with Lagos and Abuja. The protocol and rules will be explained soon. Thank you for your patience.

 

Malta: Bars and nightclubs closed

The Government of Malta has decided to re-close bars and nightclubs because of the increasing cases. The new rules will come into effect from Wednesday. Social distancing will be followed in sports venues and social clubs. The gathering of more than 15 people in one place will be banned. However, restaurants and shops may remain open.

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