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Covid 19 coronavirus: Infections hit 100 million globally, coronavirus crisis rages on
27 Jan, 2021 02:42 AM
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A picture tweeted in reference to UK s 100,000 death toll. 100,000 people are jammed into this football stadium. Photo / Twitter
A picture tweeted in reference to UK s 100,000 death toll. 100,000 people are jammed into this football stadium. Photo / Twitter
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The world has hit another grim milestone in its fight against coronavirus, as the hundred millionth person was diagnosed with the disease.
The 100 million cases come as Britain became the first European country to pass 100,000 Covid-19 deaths.
Another 1631 deaths were reported on Tuesday, bringing the total to 100,162 from nearly 3.7 million positive cases and overshadowing progress in an unprecedented vaccination campaign.
Of the locally transmitted cases, 29 were reported in Heilongjiang, 14 in Jilin, seven in Hebei, four in Beijing and one in Shanghai, the commission said in its daily report.One
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People in Europe were tweeting about a dry cough more than usual as early as January 2020, newly analysed data reveal.
While social media has played a key role in disseminating health information during the relentless COVID-19pandemic, the new findings show it has the potential to be useful in other ways, too.
Authorities could be using such platforms to obtain real time, localised information about emerging viral hotspots before they re detected by official means, statistician Milena Lopreite from the University of Calabria and colleagues suggest in their new study. Our study adds on to the existing evidence that social media can be a useful tool of epidemiological surveillance, said economist Massimo Riccaboni from IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca.