Global COVID-19 cases pass one million mark
Updated 00:40, 05-Apr-2020
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The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases worldwide has topped the one million mark , including more than 50,000 deaths, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a press briefing on Friday, noting the profound social and economic consequences of the pandemic.

The WHO chief highlighted the significance of financing health response, calling it an essential investment in saving lives, as well as in the longer-term social and economic recovery.

"We are in a shared struggle to protect both lives and livelihoods," Tedros said, suggesting countries to ease the burden on their populations through social welfare programs to ensure people have food and other life essentials in the short term.

According to the new tally from WHO, the United States has reported the most cases surpassing 213,000, along with nearly 5,000 deaths. Italy, with more than 115,000 cases, has seen nearly 14,000 deaths, higher than other countries.

Spain has recorded more than 110,000 cases and over 10,000 deaths.

(With input from Xinhua)

Healthcare workers attend to a COVID-19 patient at Hotel Melia Barcelona Sarria, which has been converted into a hospital, in Barcelona, Spain. /AFP

Healthcare workers attend to a COVID-19 patient at Hotel Melia Barcelona Sarria, which has been converted into a hospital, in Barcelona, Spain. /AFP