Hindustan Times (Noida)

GLOBAL DEATH TOLL CROSSES 350,000

A CHANGING WORLD Several nations are easing lockdowns while virus devastates South America

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

More than 350,000 deaths from the coronaviru­s have been recorded worldwide since it first appeared in China in December last year. A total of 350,196 deaths have been reported, from 5,589,389 cases, including 173,713 in Europe from 2,057,414 infections. The US has registered the most deaths of any country, 98,929, ahead of Britain with 37,048, Italy with 32,955, France with 28,530 and Spain with 27,117. While many Western nations were inching back towards some form of normality, the virus was continued its march in Latin America, which has outpaced Europe and the US in the number of daily infections.

PARIS:MORE than 350,000 Covid-19 deaths have been recorded globally even as some countries began easing lockdowns linked to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

An AFP tally showed 350,196 deaths from 5,589,389 cases, including 173,713 in Europe from 2,057,414 infections. But diagnosed cases reflect only a fraction of the actual number of infections as many countries test only serious cases or lack testing capacity.

Countries hit particular­ly hard such as Spain, Italy, Germany, France and Britain have all started easing their lockdowns, as people head to shops, sunbathe at beaches and run in parks after months of confinemen­t. Switzerlan­d announced on Wednesday it would remove most of its remaining coronaviru­s restrictio­ns on June 6. Moscow’s mayor announced easing lockdown restrictio­ns in the city on June 1, citing the slowing of the coronaviru­s outbreak in Russia’s capital.

Spain on Wednesday will begin a 10-day official mourning for the more than 27,000 people who died of the disease in the country, with all flags on public buildings lowered to half-mast.

The virus continued its march in Latin America, which has outpaced Europe and the US in daily infections. As Brazil’s daily death rate climbed to its highest, a University of Washington study warned that its total death toll could climb five-fold from the current 25,000 to 125,000 by early August. The forecast came from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation.

 ?? AFP ?? People have lunch under plexiglass shields in a Paris restaurant as France eases lockdown measures.
AFP People have lunch under plexiglass shields in a Paris restaurant as France eases lockdown measures.

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