COVID-19 PANDEMIC: GLOBAL & ASEAN- UPDATED- COVID-19 infection nears 49.7 million infections globally as deaths cross more than 1.2 million.

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The update-11.7.2020

Sick Earth-Plague Day 347

Saturday 7am, November 7, 2020
Cases globally: 49,613,995:
Deaths: 1,247,700:
Recovered: 35,231,117.

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The coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 213 countries and territories around the world and 2 international conveyances.
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Coronavirus Cases globally: 49,613,995: Deaths: 1,247,700: Recovered: 35,231,117.

Here we provide updated information on cases in Asean, comprising new cases, total cases, new deaths and total deaths.

 

Cambodia has +0 new case with the tally now at 292 and 8 active cases. It is working very hard to keep the virus at bay, emphasizing and reemphasising on self-hygiene and social distancing but the fear factor and rumors are taking its toll.

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Brunei
Brunei had +0new cases, has a total of 148 with 3 deaths.

Cambodia
There has been +0 new positive case of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Cambodia. The tally is at 292. No deaths. Total recovered at 286.

Indonesia
The country reported +3,778 new infections, taking the totals to Indonesia infections with +94 new deaths, bringing total to 14,442 deaths.

Laos
new case recorded, total at 24. No deaths.

 

Malaysia
The country reported +1,755 new cases, taking the total to 38,189 with +2 new deaths, total deaths at 279.

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Covid-19: Three deaths, 1,168 new cases

07 NOV 2020 / 19:32 H.

Covid-19: Highest daily recoveries, 1,168 new cases – Dr Noor Hisham

07 NOV 2020 / 19:17 H.

PUTRAJAYA: The highest number of overnight Covid-19 infection recoveries in the country was recorded today with 1,029 cases, taking the tally to 27,409 recovered cases so far.

New Covid-19 cases, however, remained at four digits, although there was a slight drop with 1,168 cases reported, with active cases now at 11,666.

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said all the new cases were local transmissions.

“Sabah continues to report the highest number of new infections with 616 cases, followed by Selangor (247), Labuan (104), Negeri Sembilan (68), Perak (37) and Kuala Lumpur (28).

“Sarawak reported 25 cases, followed by Penang (18), Kedah (15), Johor (five), Terengganu (three) and Melaka (two cases),” he said at a media conference on Covid-19 developments at the Health Ministry (MOH) today. -Bernama

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Myanmar
Myanmar reported +1,136 new cases, taking total to 59,277 and +24 new deaths, total is at 1,376 deaths.

Philippines
The Philippines recorded +1,342 new cases, bringing the total to 391,809 with +52 new deaths, bringing total 7,461 deaths.

Singapore
Reported +4 new cases, taking the total to 58,047 and 28 deaths.

Thailand
Reported +8 new cases, total at 3,818, +1 new death, total deaths stands at 60.

 

Vietnam
Vietnam’s Ministry of Health had +5 new cases and a total of 1,212 cases, no new death, total remains at 35.

With COVID-19 vaccine prospects uncertain, VN committed to prevention measures and safe living

Update: November, 06/2020 – 15:24

Hand sanitation for Vietnamese citizens returning from Russia who were immediately quarantined on arrival at a military facility in the northern province of Hoà Bình. — VNA/VNS Photo Trọng Đạt

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam will continue to focus on COVID-19 prevention measures and safe living during the pandemic.

The message comes as the coronavirus situation worsens worldwide and the prospects of early access to vaccine hanging in the balance.

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Source: world meters

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