India:Corona kills 69,878 people in last 24 hours across the country 945 killed |Tamil Nadu:Corona for another 5980 people in Tamil Nadu .. 80 deaths
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Corona kills 69,878 people in last 24 hours across the country..945 killed ..!
Aug 22, 2020
Corona has been confirmed for 69,878 people in the last 24 hours across the country.
Similarly, 945 people have died in Corona in the last 24 hours. As a result, the number of corona victims in the country has increased to 29 lakh 75 thousand 702 and the number of corona deaths has increased to 55 thousand 794.
While 6 lakh 97 thousand 330 people are being treated in various parts of the country, 22 lakh 22 thousand 578 people have been cured.
A total of 10 lakh 23 thousand 836 people across the country were tested for corona on the same day yesterday. In addition, more than 3 crore 44 lakh people have been tested in the country so far.
80 killed in one day in Tamil Nadu today
In Tamil Nadu today 5603 people were discharged and returned home
Corona affected 1294 people in Chennai today
The number of corona infections in Tamil Nadu has increased to 3,73,410
Number of healed so far in Tamil Nadu: 3,13,280
Corona death toll rises to 6,420 in Tamil Nadu
The number of corona infections in Chennai has increased to 1,24,071
Corona testing for 73,547 samples in a single day today
Number of individual corona tests so far: 39,95,513
The world:The corona virus threat will end in 2 years - World Health Organization President Tetros hopes
Tetros Adonam Gabrias, president of the World Health Organization, said he hoped the corona virus threat would end in two years.
He told reporters at the organisation's headquarters in Geneva that the Spanish flu, which had spread in 1918, was over in two years and that the threat of the corona virus would sooner or later disappear.
He said that due to the existing, high technology and contacts, the corona virus is more likely to spread.
At the same time, Tetros believes that we have the knowledge and technology to control the virus.
"My message to these patients was: we hear you loud and clear, and we are committed to working with countries to ensure you receive the services you need, and to advancing research to serve you better" - @ DrTedros # COVID19
- World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO)