COVID-19- NEW VARIANTS & VACCINES: GLOBAL & ASEAN status as of Friday, 7am, April 16, 2021

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The coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 218 countries and territories around the world and 2 international conveyances.

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COVID-19 infection crosses 139.62 million globally as deaths cross 2.99 million.

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Here is the GLOBAL status as of Friday, 7am, April 16, 2021

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The update-4.16.2021 Sick Earth Plague Day 506
 (1 Year, 4 Months, 16 Days)
Coronavirus Covid-19
Cases Globally:  139,624,266;
Deaths: 2,997,718;
Recovered: 118,629,735

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Here is the ASEAN status as of Friday, 7am, April 16, 2021

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

Khmer Times

BRUNEI

Brunei had +0 new cases, has a total of 221 with 3 deaths.

 

Cambodia

There has been 344  new positive case of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Cambodia.  The tally is at 5,218.  37 deaths. Total recovered at 2,319                              

 

Indonesia

The country reported  +6,177 new cases,  taking total to 1,589,359, +167  new deaths, total is at 43,073   deaths.

Laos

The country reported +0 new case recorded, total at 53. No deaths.

Malaysia

The country reported +2,148 new cases,  taking total 367,977, +10 new deaths, total is at 1,363 deaths.

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Myanmar

Myanmar reported +5 new cases, taking total to 142,610, +0 new deaths, total is at 3,206 deaths

Philippines

The Philippines recorded +11,429 new cases, bringing the total to 904,285 with +148  new   deaths, bringing total 15,594 deaths.

Singapore

Reported +16 new cases, taking the total to 60,735 and 0 new death, tally now 30 deaths.

Thailand

Reported +1,543 new cases, total at 37,453, +0 new death, total deaths stands at 97.

Vietnam

Vietnam reported +25 new cases and a total of 2,758 cases, no new death, total remains at  35.

Source: worldometers

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