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Tracking the Coronavirus

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March 17, 2020

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has sickened at least 167,515 people and killed 6,606, according to the latest World Health Organization data release 16 March 2020. The total number of cases of infection is believed to be higher than what has been reported due to limited testing.

Countries around the world have restricted travel and are urging citizens to avoid crowds which could spread the virus. The Grasswire team is bringing together information from around the world highlighting how governments and private organizations are reacting to the disease.

Verified government information sources

Coronavirus testing

Limiting the spread of viruses and diseases

Andrew Okwuosah

During an address to the nation, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar urged the people of Ireland to “come together as a nation by staying apart from each other.” Varadkar said that despite the number of cases in the country being “relatively small” so far, the government believes that the number will “rise to fifteen thousands cases or more by the end of the month and rise further in the weeks thereafter.”

The prime minister announced that large public gatherings have been cancelled while pubs and bars have been shut down.

“Viruses pay no attention to borders.. race… nationality… or gender,” Varadkar said. “They are the shared enemy of all humanity. So it will be the shared enterprise of all humanity that finds a treatment and a vaccine that protects us.”

Andrew Okwuosah

Andrew Okwuosah

Andrew Okwuosah

Andrew Okwuosah

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