The latest situation regarding coronavirus cases around the world

The Republic of Turkey Directorate of Communications announced the number of cases, deaths, and discharges in countries affected by coronavirus (Covid-19) throughout the world as of March 26, 2020, 00:00.
Directorate of Communications shared a post on its Twitter account, stating that the number of people infected with Covid-19, which broke out in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province in China, exceeded 462 thousand, more than 20 thousand 800 people lost their lives and more than 113 thousand people recovered throughout the world.
The post also provided information regarding the current situation in Turkey, and noted:
“Turkey has conducted a total of 33,004 tests so far. The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases has reached 2,433 and 59 citizens have lost their lives, 26 patients have recovered.” (ILKHA)
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