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Coronavirus: Algeria's Death Toll Surpass 100


Fri 03 Apr 2020 | 07:44 PM
Mohamed Helba

Algeria's health ministry on Friday said that it has recorded 22 new coronavirus deaths, raising the death toll in the North African Country to 105.

It also confirmed 185 new coronavirus detected cases, bringing the total number of the diagnosed cases to 1171.

Algeria's ministry urged all the citizens to stick to the lockdown and to take all preventative measures against the COVID-19.

The COVID-19 epidemic continued its rapid growth, bringing the number of people affected by it to nearly one million people worldwide, half of whom are in Europe.

The global epidemic caused by the novel coronavirus has also claimed the lives of nearly 54,200 people, amid expectations that America will become the new epicenter of the epidemic.

The number of people recovering from the virus worldwide has exceeded 200,000.

China topped the list of countries that have known the largest number of recoverers after their number reached 76 thousand people, according to the site “Worldometer”, which is concerned with tracking the developments of the Corona virus.

Spain comes in second place with more than 26 thousand recovered persons, while Germany is ranked third with 19 thousand and 175 recovered cases from the virus.

More than 500,000 injuries were recorded in Europe, the most affected continent, at a time when the numbers are increasing in the United States (215,000). The country appears to be gradually becoming the new epicenter. In the absence of sufficient capabilities to detect injuries, these numbers are likely to be without reality.