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Vucic: We have the lowest infection rate so far VIDEO
After speaking with Chinese Ambassador Chen Bo and a team of Chinese doctors, Vucic said he expected the Crisis Staff to confirm this at a press conference, and stressed that the results would have been much better had it not been for the Gerontology Center in Nis, from where we already had 43 of the dead.
Trump speculates that China released virus in lab 'mistake'
President Donald Trump has speculated that China could have unleashed the coronavirus on the world due to some kind of horrible "mistake," and his intelligence agencies said they are still examining a notion put forward by the president and aides that the pandemic may have resulted from an accident at a Chinese lab.
US Intelligence detects: Is coronavirus made in the lab?
According to the Office of the Director of U.S. National Intelligence, the intelligence community 'will continue to rigorously examine emerging information and intelligence to determine whether the outbreak began through contact with infected animals or if it was the result of an accident at a laboratory in Wuhan,' France Press said.
Kosovo thanks Turkey for medical aid to battle COVID-19
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti thanked Turkey for delivering medical supplies to his country amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, the prime minister's office said on April 30.
In a statement, the office said Kurti received Turkish Ambassador to Kosovo Çağrı Sakar and they discussed the latest developments in the fight against COVID-19.
Coronavirus deaths top 224,000 worldwide
More than 224,000 people around the world have lost their lives from the novel coronavirus as of April 29, according to data compiled by U.S.-based Johns Hopkins University.
The university's study found 224,562 fatalities caused by COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus, as well as more than 3.16 million infections.
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Seven more Turks die in Germany from COVID-19
Seven more Turks have died in Germany from the novel coronavirus in the last 24 hours, local authorities said on April 30.
The deaths were reported in Nuremberg, Essen, Munich and Mannheim.
The latest casualties bring the number of Turks who have died in the country from the pandemic to 130.
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Global coronavirus cases cross 3 million mark
The number of global novel coronavirus cases crossed the 3 million mark on April 27, according to a running tally by the US' Johns Hopkins University.
The data showed that the number of infections had reached 3,002,303 while the number of people who died from complications from the virus topped 208,000. Over 878,000 people have recovered.
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Beijing in fear over new infections, new measures introduced
Therefore, Beijing authorities announced new regulations for "promoting civilized behavior", as "The Guardian" reports.
The Chinese city of Wuhan, where the coronavirus pandemic began, has discharged all of its coronavirus patients, as the nation reported only three new cases and no new deaths. Two of the three new cases on Sunday were imported infections.
Global coronavirus cases exceed 2.9 mln
Coronavirus is continuing its spread across the world, with about 2.9 million confirmed cases in 185 countries as of April 26 afternoon, according to a running tally by U.S.-based Johns Hopkins University.
The university's data showed that the number of virus-linked deaths reached 203,332, while the number of people who recovered stands at 824,002.
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‘Divorce pandemic’ may lie ahead after quarantine days
As people across the world have to live under lockdown to stem the coronavirus pandemic, prolonged isolation could cause many relationships to falter, according to experts on mental health and legal issues.
"A divorce pandemic may be around the corner," Yudum Söylemez, a lecturer of psychology at Istanbul's Bilgi University, told Anadolu Agency.