Global death toll climbs to 6000

Iran's death toll from coronavirus reaches 724, India's coronavirus cases at 107 as Modi plans regional response: Australia orders all arrivals to self-isolate for 14 days

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Reuters, Caracas, Venezuela :
Since the virus first emerged in late December, more than 151,700 cases have been recorded in 137 countries and territories, according to an AFP tally compiled at 1900 GMT on Friday based on official sources. The death toll stood at 6000.
The worst affected countries in terms of fatalities are mainland China, with 3,189 deaths, Italy with 1,441 deaths, 611 in Iran and 183 in Spain.
Spain announces a two-week ban on leaving home except for work or food shopping.
France announces it will close all non-essential public places including restaurants, cafes and cinemas from midnight (2300 GMT). Essential services such as pharmacies and supermarkets will stay open.
Israel announces the closure of eateries, shopping centres and gyms from Sunday.
Britain is reviewing its “light-touch” approach to the crisis after criticism of its approach on large gatherings.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to introduce new legislation to ban mass gatherings, in line with other European countries.
Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Mauritania and Rwanda all announce their first cases of the virus.
Russia joins a growing lost of countries closing their borders, shutting its frontiers with Poland and Norway to foreigners.Lithuania says it will reinstate border controls and ban foreign travellers; and Norway says it is closing airports and ports and tightening border checks.
Denmark closes its borders to non-resident foreigners after announcing its first death from the virus.
US President Donald Trump says he had taken a test to determine if he has the virus after days of dismissing concerns about his contact with infected people. The results are expected in a day or two, he says.
The United States announces that the travel ban imposed on European nations over the coronavirus pandemic will be extended to the United Kingdom and Ireland. New Zealand tells international visitors to self-isolate for 14 days on arrival. It also abandons its one-day cricket tour of Australia after Wellington tightens border restrictions to combat the virus spread. Ecuador announces its first death from the virus, a day after Bolivia, Venezuela, Paraguay and Peru suspended European flights and Argentina suspended links with the most badly affected countries.
Denmark announces its first death, an 81-year-old who was suffering from other serious illnesses.
Syria announces the postponement of its parliamentary elections scheduled for next month.
Britain postpones local elections scheduled for May in parts of the country, including London, until next year.
In the United States, the Democratic primary in Louisiana state, planned for April 4, is postponed.
But the first round of France’s municipal elections will go ahead as planned Sunday.
Sport has suffered waves of cancellations in several top European leagues.
The US NHL ice hockey season comes to a halt, while in France all football games and professional rugby leagues are suspended.
The year’s opening major golf tournament, the Masters at Augusta National scheduled for April 9-12, has been postponed.

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