Coronavirus Live Updates: Hyderabad Techie Diagnosed with Covid-19
Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja: The 3 students who returned from Wuhan (China) and tested positive for coronavirus are stable and at home. Their isolation period is also over.
Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja: The 3 students who returned from Wuhan (China) and tested positive for #Coronavirus are stable and at home. Their isolation period is also over. pic.twitter.com/dYQqXbj4Q7
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Read: Coronavirus effect: Union Home Minister Amit Shah's meeting in Hyderabad postponed
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, the scheduled public rally of Union Home Minister Amit Shah on March 15 in Hyderabad, Telangana, has been postponed to a future date.
Iran says 92 dead amid 2,922 cases of the new coronavirus
Iran says the new coronavirus has killed 92 people amid 2,922 confirmed cases across the Islamic Republic. Health Ministry spokesman Kianoush Jahanpour announced the new figures at a news conference Wednesday in Tehran. (AP)
South Korea reports lowest new infections for a week
South Korea reported its lowest number of new novel coronavirus cases for a week Wednesday, as the government proposed a near-$10 billion additional budget to try to address the epidemic's impact. (AFP)
Read: Second case of Coronavirus confirmed in Vijayawada
A youth from Vijayawada is said to be suspected coronavirus (Covid-19) on Wednesday. As soon as the symptoms appeared, the young man was taken to a new government hospital in the city after and being treated in a special ward. The victim has reportedly arrived from Germany recently.
Read: Coronavirus: Here are the protective measures to combat COVID-19
On the wake of COVID-19 arriving in the country, the people are panicking. By following some of the preventive measures as suggested by the World Health Organization (WHO), you can be safe.
Germany bans export of medical protection gear over coronavirus
Germany's interior ministry on Wednesday said it had banned exports of medical protection gear such as masks and gloves to ensure health workers in the country have enough to deal with the coronavirus outbreak. (AFP)
Gujarat health department says none of the 1,582 people kept under observation after returning from coronavirus-hit countries has so far been found to be infected, reports PTI.