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16.04.2020, 05:59

Coronavirus: Australia PM outlines three goals to be met before easing social restrictions

  • The total number of infections worldwide stands at around 2,056,055 and at least 134,178 people have died from the disease, according to the latest figures from Johns Hopkins University.

  • Singapore's health ministry said as of April 15, noon local time, there were 447 new cases of Covid-19 infection.

  • The International Monetary Fund said in it expects growth in Asia to stall at zero percent in 2020, calling it "the worst growth performance in almost 60 years."


  • Global cases: More than 2 million

  • Global deaths: At least 134,178

  • Most cases reported: United States (636,350), Spain (177,644), Italy (165,155), Germany (134,753), and France (134,582).

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