ROME -- The number of COVID-19 deaths reported in Italy has risen by 760 to 13,915 and the total number of confirmed cases has risen to 115,242, according to the latest data released by the country's Civil Protection Department on Thursday.
Speaking during a televised press conference, Civil Protection Department Chief Angelo Borrelli confirmed that there were 2,477 new active coronavirus infections compared to Wednesday, bringing the nationwide total to 83,049 cases. (Italy-Coronavirus)
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LISBON -- Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa announced on Thursday 15-day extension of State of Emergency in order to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
"After hearing the experts, with the favorable opinion of the Government and the broadly consensual authorization of the Assembly of the Republic, I have just renewed the state of emergency until the 17th," Rebelo de Sousa said in a televised national speech from the Belem Palace in Lisbon. (Portugal-Health-Coronavirus)
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WASHINGTON -- The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases worldwide has risen above 1 million, according to the new tally from Johns Hopkins University on Thursday afternoon.
A total of 1,002,159 people have been diagnosed with the novel coronavirus across the world, with a death toll of 51,485, while more than 200,000 patients have recovered, showed the tally updated by the university's Center for Systems Science and Engineering. (US-COVID-19)
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UNITED NATIONS -- The rights of persons with autism must be taken into account in efforts to address the COVID-19 pandemic - "a public health crisis unlike any other in our lifetimes," United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in his message for the World Autism Awareness Day, which is observed annually on April 2.
"We must ensure that a long disruption caused by the COVID19 crisis does not result in rollbacks of the rights they have worked so hard to advance," Guterres said. (UN-COVID-19-Guterres-Autism Day-Message)
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TEHRAN -- Iran will respond severely if the United States does anything to undermine security of Iran, Chief of Staff of Iranian Armed Forces Mohammad Baqeri said on Thursday.
"If (the U.S.) takes the smallest step against the security of our country, they will be faced with the most severe reaction," Baqeri was quoted as saying by Press TV. (Iran-U.S.-Iraq) Enditem


