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Coronavirus worldwide cases cross 5.4 million mark; death toll at 3,43,804

Coronavirus worldwide cases have crossed 5.4 million mark taking tally to 5,401,612 including 3,43,804 deaths while 2,247,151 have recovered, according to Worldometer figures.

coronavirus, world cases Image Source : APOver 5.4 million cases of coronavirus have been reported from across the world. 

Coronavirus worldwide cases have crossed 5.4 million mark taking tally to 5,401,612 including 3,43,804 deaths while 2,247,151 have recovered, according to Worldometer figures. The US state of New York now allows gatherings of up to 10 people for non-essential purposes, two months after a statewide order banned such gatherings of any size to curb spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Governor Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order to loosen the restrictions, stressing that people have to follow social distancing protocols and cleaning and disinfection protocols required by the state's Department of Health.

Meanwhile, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said there is no change to the two-meter social distancing rule that has been adopted in the country following the COVID-19 outbreak.

His remarks came after several cabinet ministers and opposition parties called for the adoption of the World Health Organization's (WHO) guidance, which recommends keeping at least one-meter social distancing, according to Irish national radio and television broadcaster RTE.

Worst-hit nations due to coronavirus outbreak

# Country,
Other
Total
Cases
New
Cases
Total
Deaths
New
Deaths
  World 5,401,612 +3,728 343,804 +196
1 USA 1,666,828   98,683  
2 Brazil 347,398   22,013  
3 Russia 335,882   3,388  
4 Spain 282,370   28,678  
5 UK 257,154   36,675  
6 Italy 229,327   32,735  
7 France 182,469   28,332  
8 Germany 179,986   8,366  
9 Turkey 155,686   4,308  
10 Iran 133,521   7,359  

(With inputs from IANS)

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