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Coronavirus cases rise to 2,207 with official death toll edging up to 105
Greek Health Ministry spokesman Sotiris Tsiodras on Thursday announced 15 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of cases recorded in the country to 2,207.
The death toll rose to 105 after another three patients who contracted the virus died over the past 24 hours, Tsiodras said.
Coronavirus cases rise to 2,207 with death toll edging up to 105
Greek Health Ministry spokesman Sotiris Tsiodras on Thursday announced 15 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of cases recorded in the country to 2,207.
The death toll rose to 105 after another three patients who contracted the virus died over the past 24 hours, Tsiodras said.
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.
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.
Turkey delays bicycle races due to COVID-19 pandemic
All cycling competitions to be held in Turkey until June have been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak, the Turkish Cycling Federation announced on April 13.
"All scheduled activities until June 6 are postponed to a later date because of the coronavirus pandemic. New racing calendar will be announced later," the federation said in a statement.
93-year-old Turkish man beats coronavirus
After a 93-year-old Turkish man triumphed over the deadly coronavirus, healthcare personnel saw him off on April 11 with a round of applause.
Recep Altundaş was admitted to a state hospital last week in Gemlik in the western Bursa province with COVID-19 symptoms.
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Greece to create Covid-19 registry to help treat, follow-up on patients
The government will establish a Covid-19 registry as a reference point for Greek cases of the coronavirus epidemic, the Health and Digital Governance Ministries announced on Friday.
The registry is expected to help formulate therapy protocols in hospitals for people who have been infected or will be infected by the virus and facilitate coordination among several government agencies.
Elderly woman looks after stray cats and dogs
A 65-year-old woman feeds street cats and dogs, who have a food shortage due to coronavirus spread, in the garden of her house in the Central Anatolian province of Yozgat's Sorgun district. (AA Photo)
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COVID-19 has already Infected more than 1.6 Million People Worldwide
The number of COVID-19 cases worldwide has exceeded 1.6 million, according to Johns Hopkins Institute, which maintains its own statistics on the development of the pandemic, according to BGNES.
According to recent data, 95,699 people have already fallen victim to coronavirus infection worldwide. The number of people who have already recovered is almost 355,000.
Latest on the coronavirus: China's virus pandemic epicenter Wuhan ends 76-day lockdown
The lockdown that served as a model for countries battling the coronavirus around the world is set to end after 11 weeks: Chinese authorities are moving to allow residents of Wuhan to once again travel in and out of the sprawling city where the pandemic began.