Global epidemic raises fears of coronavirus pandemic after accumulating in instances in Italy, South Korea and Iran

The 50 dead date to February 13, according to an Iranian official. Iran had reported its cases and deaths from the virus in the past on February 19.

The authorities are suffering from participating and the epidemic in those countries, where inflamed instances have soared, as they have increased by more than 2000% in the past two weeks.

Italy is the site of Europe’s first primary epidemic and the largest in Asia. The number of swollen instances has increased to 152, compared to only 3 10 days ago.

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Recently, the country seeks to disrupt the spread of the virus, which has recorded 110 cases in Milan, its currency district and Venice, known as a prominent center for tourists from all over the world. Football occasions and matches have been cancelled in the country, while some of its cinemas have been closed, adding the mythical La Scala of Milan.

“We are involved on stage in the Islamic Republic of Iran and Italy,” said world health organization head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus at a press convention in Stockholm, a video link.

Cases in South Korea increased to 763 on Monday, with 161 people most inflamed in the last 24 hours. The country had only 28 inflamed instances as of February 14.

President Moon Jae-in on Sunday called for “unprecedented and powerful” measures to combat the virus that is spreading across the country, adding the capital, Seoul.

“The next few days will be a critical moment for us,” Jae-in said. “Central government, local governments, fitness officials and medical staff and all others will need to provide a comprehensive and concerted reaction to the problem.”

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It raised the risk point to “red alert,” its national risk point for the first time in a decade.

More than 140 of the new instances in South Korea arrived here from Daegu, a city of 2.5 million people. Five of the seven countries died in a hospital near the city.

The country has the third largest number of inflamed people in China and Japan, where the maximum of inflamed countries came here from the Diamond Princess cruise.

“In Daegu [South Korea], the number of new instances shown through testing is quite high, and if we fail to stop network transmissions in this region, there would be a wonderful option (for the disease) to spread across the country.” South Korea’s Deputy Health Minister Kim Gang-lip said in a briefing.

Gang-lip said fitness officials would check on all Daegu citizens who have bloodless symptoms, which can be only 28,000 people. Investigators were investigating the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, to which 129 of the 161 new instances were linked. A woman in her 60s reported attending a devotee before receiving a positive result.

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Iran reported on Wednesday that its first user was inflamed with coronavirus. Countries have closed their borders with Iran, taking action that top countries in the world took with China about a month ago.

The country is already confronting diplomatic and economic isolation from U.S. pressure. The virus can threaten to further isolate Iran.

Iranian travelers with the virus have been shown in Canada, Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates.

Two cases in Israel were reported through passengers returning to the country of the Diamond Princess cruiser.

Afghanistan, Kuwait and Bahrain also reported cases of the coronavirus.

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China reported 409 new cases of the virus on Monday, bringing its total number of inflameds to 77150. There were 150 new deaths on the continent, bringing the country’s total to 2,592.

In the United States, the Dow Jones opened more than 900 numbers as fears of the closure of Chinese factories affecting the global chain increased.

Associated Press contributed to this report

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