Restrict people to stay home, Japanese governor, Coronavirus death toll hits 2,835

 Japan urges citizens not to go to public places to stop the spread of Coronavirus

Japan urges citizens not to go to public places to stop the spread of Coronavirus

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Japan’s northern prefecture Hokkaido’s governor, Naomichi Suzuki, called on the outbreak of the new Coronavirus in the area to urge citizens not to leave their homes. According to media reports, he appealed to local residents to refrain from leaving their homes by March 19 and especially by the end of this week. Governor Nachichi Suzuki said officials were trying hard to control the epidemic, but the situation was getting worse. He appealed to the citizens to remain confined to their homes to protect the lives of their loved ones. “It’s possible that people who have been diagnosed with the virus may become victims of the virus at restaurants or places like sports gyms,” he said. Naomichi Suzuki added that the epidemic is at an important stage. He emphasized the need to control the virus as soon as possible.

Japan, on the other hand, appealed to citizens not to go to public places to stop the spread of Coronavirus, the theme parks in Tokyo, including Disneyland and Tokyo Disney Resort, have been closed for two weeks to prevent the spread of the infection. According to the media, the theme parks company’s company cited Japan’s appeal, asking commercial firms to cancel or postpone gatherings in the next few weeks. The government has already announced one-month holidays in schools, while Universal Studios Japan and the Ontario Zoo have also been closed.

Meanwhile, the first British citizen affected by the Coronavirus has been killed while traveling on a Japanese leisure ship Diamond Princess. The death toll has risen to six, with Coronavirus killed while traveling in “Diamond Princess”. The death was announced by the Japanese government. Japan’s Ministry of Health says it is the first foreign passenger killed in a cruise ship affected by Corona. However, his name and age were not given. Japan earlier reported Coronavirus’s first death in his country on February 13. She was an 80-year-old woman who had been suffering from the disease since early February. This was the third confirmed death of Coronavirus outside China. The virus has previously taken human lives in the Philippines and Hong Kong. Japan’s Ministry of Health announced last week that Coronavirus has been confirmed among 44 more people traveling in anchored cruises on Yokohama’s port near Tokyo. There are 3,700 people on board the crew, 218 of who were confirmed Coronavirus.

The death toll from Coronavirus exceeds 2800 worldwide

The death toll from Coronavirus exceeds 2800 worldwide

World Health Organization says Coronavirus is about to become a global epidemic, spreading the virus in Iran and Italy, the death toll from Coronavirus exceeds 2800 worldwide. 44 cases in China, 256 new cases in South Korea emerged; one case in Nigeria came on record. Coronavirus is poised to become a global pandemic; the dangerous virus is spreading worldwide, Coronavirus epidemic has reached a critical point, says Tedros, head of the World Health Organization. It can become a global epidemic. Coronavirus cases have been reported in more countries than China. In South Korea, 256 new cases have emerged, followed by the number of victims in South Korea, which has reached 2,222. A case has emerged in Nigeria. The infection is most prevalent in Italy and Iran after China, many Iranian officials have also fallen victim to this Coronavirus. Masoumeh Ebtekar, vice president of women and family affairs, has also been affected.

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