Coronavirus toll at 1100 GMT Friday

402

PARIS, April 10, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – The worldwide number of fatalities
from the novel coronavirus pandemic rose to 96,344 on Friday,
according to a tally compiled by AFP at 1100 GMT from official
sources.

More than 1,605,250 declared cases have been registered in 193
countries and territories since the epidemic first emerged in China in
December. Of these cases, at least 331,000 are now considered
recovered.

The tallies, using data collected by AFP from national authorities
and information from the World Health Organization (WHO), probably
reflect only a fraction of the actual number of infections.

Many countries are only testing the most serious cases.

Italy, which recorded its first death in late February, has had the
most fatalities with 18,279 from 143,626 infections.

The death toll in the United States is the second highest, at 16,686
from 466,299 infections — the largest number of cases in the world.

Spain has recorded 15,843 fatalities from 157,022 infections. France
has reported 12,210 deaths and 117,749 infections followed by Britain
with 7,978 deaths and 65,077 cases.

China — excluding Hong Kong and Macau — has to date declared 3,336
deaths and 81,907 cases, with 77,455 recoveries.

Since 1900 GMT on Thursday, Yemen announced their first
coronavirus-linked deaths.

Europe has listed 826,389 cases and 67,247 deaths to date, the US
and Canada together have 486,992 cases with 17,212 deaths, Asia
130,415 cases and 4,603 deaths, the Middle East 91,327 cases and 4,493
deaths, Latin America and the Caribbean 50,589 cases with 2,090
deaths, Africa 12,260 cases with 640 deaths and Oceania 7,282 cases
with 59 deaths.