More than 64,000 people die from global nCoV
The United States and Europe are the hotspots of the pandemic, with more than 1.1 million nCoV infections worldwide and more than 64,000 deaths.
continue readingThe United States and Europe are the hotspots of the pandemic, with more than 1.1 million nCoV infections worldwide and more than 64,000 deaths.
continue readingItaly added another 4,585 cases of nCoV, down slightly from the previous day, bringing the total to 119,827, making it the second largest epidemic zone in the world.
continue readingItaly recorded 889 more deaths from nCoV in a day, bringing the total number of deaths to 10,023, the highest in the world, out of 92,472 cases.
continue readingItaly recorded 2,987 deaths from nCoV after increasing 475 cases a day, almost equal to the number of deaths in China of 3,237.
continue readingLast week, Donata Zanotti said hello to neighbors, something she hasn't done since moving to the neighborhood 20 years ago.
continue readingItaly found an additional 3,233 people infected with nCoV, bringing the total number of cases to 27,980, while the number of deaths more than doubled in less than a week, to 2,158.
continue readingPope Francis was mildly ill and test results showed he was negative for nCoV, Italy's Il Messaggero newspaper reported on March 3.
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