Influenza A virus subtype H1N1

China didn't warn public of likely pandemic for 6 key days

In the six days after top Chinese officials secretly determined they likely were facing a pandemic from a new coronavirus, the city of Wuhan at the epicenter of the disease hosted a mass banquet for tens of thousands of people; millions began traveling through for Lunar New Year celebrations.

Coronavirus Casualties Worldwide Exceeded 126,000

The deaths of 126 539 people have already been linked to complications following infection with COVID-19, the BBC reported.

The highest death rate is in the United States - 25,992 death cases, followed by Italy (21,067), Spain (18,550), France (15,729) and the United Kingdom (12,107).

China, where the pandemic began, officially reported 3 345 coronavirus-related deaths.

Number of coronavirus cases exceeded two million, US still on top

Washington-based John Hopkins University says on its portal dedicated to the coronavirus that just under two million people have been infected with COVID-19 virus - 1.982.552.
However, according to the latest WHO data, last updated yesterday, there are 1.848.439 confirmed cases worldwide.

Resetting under fog

Finding an ideal headline was a struggle. One to represent the overwhelming fear and panic over the Covid-19 outbreak. One to reflect the anxiety, as well as the public's conformity to emergency measures and isolation. I felt it needed to depict the numbness, fogginess and uncertainty about how the pandemic will end.

Greece’s Covid-19 death toll reaches 100

Greece's death toll from the novel coronavirus has reached 100, after a patient at the capital's Attikon Hospital succumbed to the disease late on Monday.

According to preliminary reports, the patient was a man aged 84 years old.

Greece confirmed its first novel coronavirus infection on February 26 and reported the first death from the Covid-19 disease on March 12.

Latest on the coronavirus: Global cases pass 1.8 mln

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide passed 1.8 million on April 13 as the pandemic swept across the globe.

Johns Hopkins University's website showed over 114,251 people have died from the virus.

The total number of people recovered from COVID-19 reached passed 434,703, according to the data.

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In Serbia, 250 newly infected, a total of 3.630 confirmed cases

A total of 3.630 confirmed COVID-19 cases were registered in the Republic of Serbia by 3 pm on April 12, 2020.
From the last report until 3 pm, samples of 1.913 individuals were tested, out of which 250 were positive.
2.684 patients were hospitalized.
There are 347 people at the "Fair," Dr Darija Kisic Tepavcevic said.

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