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Poland's Health Minister confirms first positive case for Coronavirus in the country

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 4, 2020 15:54 IST

Poland has confirmed its first coronavirus infection the news was revealed by the Health Minister Lukasz Szumowski. Lukasz revealed ...

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Poland has confirmed its first coronavirus infection the news was revealed by the Health Minister Lukasz Szumowski. Lukasz revealed that the sick man is in hospital in western Poland and his condition is reported to be stable. The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday warned of a global shortage and price gouging for protective equipment to fight the fast-spreading coronavirus and asked companies and governments to increase production by 40% as the death toll mounted.  

Meanwhile, the number of positive cases in India has touched 28 no deaths have been reported so far in the country. On the other hand Iran has decided to release 54k prisoners to prevent the spread that has killed 77 people in the country. In China, a total of 80,270 people have been infected, with 49,856 people discharged and 2,981 dead, according to government figures.

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