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COVID-19: Global toll crosses 1,00,000 mark, over 1.65 million cases
Updated On: 11 April, 2020 10:25 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
Italy reportied 18,849 deaths, the US with 17,925 - with 5,150 of them in New York City, and Spain on third with 15,970 deaths

A woman wearing a face mask as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus uses an umbrella as she walks along a street in Wuhan. Pic/ AFP
The global death toll due to coronavirus crossed the 100,000 mark on late Friday, with Italy, the US and Spain accounting for over half of the fatalities, while there were over 1.65 million cases with well over a fourth of them in the US only. According to data from the Johns Hopkins University's Coronavirus Resource Centre, the toll, as of around 10.30 p.m. on Friday, was 100,376 with Italy reporting 18,849 deaths, the US with 17,925 - with 5,150 of them in New York City, and Spain on third with 15,970 deaths.
France came next with 12,210 deaths, the UK followed with 8,958 and then Iran with 4,232. China reported 3,340 deaths, overwhelmingly in Hubei (3,216), where the disease was first recorded. The total number of cases, at the same time, stood at 1,650,210 with the US with 475,749 having more the next three most-affected countries - Spain with 157,053, Italy with 147,577 and Germany with 119,624 - combined.

