COVID-19: Worldwide Death Toll From Coronavirus Rises to 3,282, Says WHO
The whole number of people, who were diagnosed with COVID-19, has reached 95,333, including 80,565 people in China.COVID-19 was first detected in China's Wuhan in late December and has since spread across the world.
Moscow, March 6: The World Health Organization (WHO) said that it had registered 2,241 new confirmed cases of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) worldwide within the past 24 hours, with 84 people having died, which brought the total death toll to 3,282.
The whole number of people, who were diagnosed with COVID-19, has reached 95,333, including 80,565 people in China.COVID-19 was first detected in China's Wuhan in late December and has since spread across the world. Coronavirus Outbreak in India: Two People From Telangana Test Negative for COVID-19.
In late January, the WHO declared a global health emergency in light of the epidemic.
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