Wednesday, 10 June 2020
Germany coronavirus death toll is 8,752
Germany Coronavirus Covid-19 death toll has reached 8,752. Germany has total confirmed virus cases of 186,522.
It is unfortunate that Germany has one of the highest numbers of Coronavirus Covid-19 cases in Europe. However, Germany's death rate is significantly lower than its neighboring countries. CNBC’s Timothyna Duncan explores the strategies that Germany has employed to manage the spread of the disease.
Germany has extended travel warnings for 160 countries. Warnings urging against "non-essential travel" to dozens of non-EU countries have been extended until August 31. Within the areas of Europe, Germany will lift its border controls on June 15, allowing travelers once again to enter freely.
The following information is according to the COVID-19 Dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University.
Total Global Confirmed Cases: 7,293,307
Countries with most confirmed cases:
1,990,112 USA
739,503 Brazil
493,023 Russia
291,584 United Kingdom
276,583 India
242,280 Spain
235,763 Italy
199,696 Peru
192,068 France
186,522 Germany
177,938 Iran
173,036 Turkey
148,456 Chile
124,301 Mexico
113,702 Pakistan
112,288 Saudi Arabia
098,510 Canada
084,199 China
074,865 Bangladesh
073,595 Qatar
059,569 Belgium
052,991 South Africa
051,066 Belarus
048,293 Netherlands
046,814 Sweden
043,917 Ecuador
042,206 Colombia
040,507 United Arab Emirates
038,965 Singapore
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Germany now has deaths from Coronavirus Covid-19: 9,003 deaths.
ReplyDeleteGermany’s Coronavirus Covid-19 reproduction rate unfortunately sees sharp rise, sparking concerns.
Germany’s coronavirus reproduction rate jumped to 2.88 on Sunday, up from 1.79 a day earlier, health authorities certainly said, a rate showing infections are rising above the actual level needed to contain the disease over the longer term of time.
The rise brings with it the unfortunate possibility of renewed restrictions on activity in Europe’s largest economy — a blow to a country that so far had widely been seen as successful in curbing the coronavirus Covid-19 virus spread and keeping the death toll relatively low and minimal.
Read more about it here:
https://globalnews.ca/news/7090794/germanys-coronavirus-reproduction-rate/