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Corona World Virus Update 2 July: 10.7 Million People Infected | Schools in North Korea Reopen Pages all

KOMPAS.com – Number of cases of infection corona virus in the world continues to increase every day to this day, Thursday (2/7/2020).

Launch data Worldometers, recorded 10,789,441 cases of Covid-19. Of that number, the number of deaths was 517,974 people, and 5,928,941 others were declared cured.

Here are 10 countries with the most cases:

  1. United States: 2,776,264 cases, 130,770 people died, and 1,159,577 people recovered.
  2. Brazil: 1,453,369 cases, 60,713 people died, and 826,870 people recovered.
  3. Russia: 654,410 cases, 9,536 people died, and 422,930 people recovered.
  4. India: 605,220 cases, 17,848 people died, and 359,890 people recovered.
  5. United Kingdom: 313,480 cases, 43,906 people died.
  6. Spain: 296,740 cases, 28,363 people died.
  7. Peru: 288,480 cases, 9,860 people died, and 178,250 people recovered.
  8. Chile: 282,040 cases, 5,753 people died, and 245,440 people recovered.
  9. Italy: 240,760 cases, 34,788 people have died, and 190,720 people have recovered.
  10. Iran 230,210 cases, 10,958 dead, 191,490 dead.

Following are a number of related developments corona virus in the world:

World Bank

World Bank President David Malpass said the corona virus pandemic that had worsened the situation of inequality around the world.

Those in developing economies whose economy is difficult are increasingly devastated without a social safety net.

Meanwhile, those in developed countries can buy central bank assets so that the more profitable the rich.

“The pandemic is a disaster for developing countries which will bring long-term damage output the global economy will not recover to pre-pandemic levels for years, “Malpass said, as quoted from Aljazeera.

Also read: Luhut: World Bank Upgrades Indonesia into Upper Middle Income Country

United States of America

Dozens of US diplomats delayed their plans to return to China at the end of July 2020.

This delay is because the US failed to agree with Beijing over the Covid-19 test and quarantine issues.

Other developments from the United States, President Donald Trump, said he would support the provision of incentives for workers.

In addition, it provides US people with greater cash immediate assistance.

“I want money to make people bigger so they can spend it. I want the money to get there quickly, and in an uncomplicated way,” he said.

UN Security Council

The UN Security Council adopted a resolution urging a 90-day global ceasefire to combat the presence of the corona virus.

The resolution was passed after months of unsuccessful negotiations.

A call for a ceasefire was previously called on March 23 by UN General Antonio Guterres.

The draft resolutions were prepared by France and Tunisia, but would not include war against ISIL, Al Qaeda, al-Nusra and individuals and groups related to the organization.

Also read: This is Indonesia’s Positive Achievement as Member of the UN Security Council

North Korea

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Although, to date, North Korea has not reported any Covid-19 cases in the country.

“While North Korea has yet to confirm an infection, its Ministry of Public Health has shared weekly updates with WHO on steps taken to ward off a pandemic,” said Edwin Salvador, WHO representative.

Thailand

Thailand is increasingly easing restrictions related to Covid-19.

Schools are likely to open soon and entertainment venues such as restaurants and massage parlors that have been closed since mid-March will also reopen.

This easing also allows foreign visitors from countries that are considered to have been controlled which have been controlled and have family or work ties to return to Thailand.

The number of foreign visitors to the country is limited to 200 people every day.


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