Monday 25 May 2020

Thailand coronavirus death toll is 57



Thailand Coronavirus Covid-19 death toll has reached 57. Thailand has total confirmed virus cases of 3,042.

Large crowds of monkeys can be seen in streets in Thailand searching for food. A decrease in tourist numbers amid the Covid-19 outbreak has resulted in far fewer people giving them food. Lopburi, a city north-east of Bangkok, is famous for its monkey population.

Thailand has reported almost no new Coronavirus Covid-19 infections or deaths in 24 hours.

There are 2910 patients who have recovered and returned home since the outbreak started, the government's coronavirus task force said in an update on Friday.

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: 5,449,135

Countries with most confirmed cases:

1,651,254 USA
363,211 Brazil
353,427 Russia
260,916 United Kingdom
235,772 Spain
230,158 Italy
182,709 France
180,595 Germany
156,827 Turkey
144,118 India
137,724 Iran
119,959 Peru
86,157 Canada
84,095 China
74,795 Saudi Arabia
73,997 Chile
68,620 Mexico
57,342 Belgium
56,349 Pakistan
45,646 Netherlands
45,465 Qatar
37,144 Belarus
36,756 Ecuador
35,585 Bangladesh
33,843 Sweden
31,960 Singapore
30,788 Portugal
30,746 Switzerland
29,485 United Arab Emirates
24,639 Ireland
22,750 Indonesia
22,583 South Africa
21,967 Kuwait
21,631 Poland
21,245 Ukraine
21,175 Colombia
18,283 Romania
17,265 Egypt
16,720 Israel
16,550 Japan
16,539 Austria
15,073 Dominican Republic
14,319 Philippines
12,076 Argentina
11,586 Denmark
11,206 Korea, South
11,193 Serbia
11,173 Afghanistan
10,926 Panama

1 comment:

  1. There are some interesting points in time in this article but I don’t know if I see all of them center to heart. There is some validity but I will take hold opinion until I look into it further. Good article, thanks and we want more! Added to FeedBurner as well

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