Former Real Madrid president Lorenzo Sanz dies due to coronavirus
Lorenzo Sanz, who served as the president of Real Madrid between 1995 to 2000, was admitted to a hospital after showing symptoms of the COVID-19.
Lorenzo Sanz, who served as the president of Real Madrid between 1995 to 2000, was admitted to a hospital after showing symptoms of the COVID-19.
All international cricketing action has been suspended owing to the dreaded virus.
According to reports, the 32-year-old Marouane Fellaini travelled in a train to arrive in Jinan on March 2 where his test was conducted
As of Saturday, Pakistan had tested 4,046 people for the virus, with 524 positive cases and three deaths.
Earlier, on March 19, PM Modi in a televised address to the nation, announced ‘Janta Curfew’ in the entire country on March 22, from 7 am to 9 pm — a step to avoid public gatherings and to prevent the spread of the deadly novel coronavirus.
North Korea has not reported a single coronavirus case, but was widely suspected to be covering up an outbreak.
As of Sunday, the US has reported 26,138 confirmed coronavirus cases in the country, with a total of 340 deaths, according to the latest updates b the Maryland-based John hopkins University.
This is the first fatality being reported from Bihar, while second death from Maharashtra. The 38-year-old man who passed away from Bihar was from Munger district, with travel history to Qatar.
CSK’s request comes to the fore after Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on Thursday announced ‘Janta Curfew’ in the entire nation on March 22.
“Just landed in Islamabad � maintain a distance from one another and try to stay at your homes so that none of us are forced to part with our loved ones due to this virus…,” he said in the tweet.