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COVID-19 Nepalis: 1,983 Infected and 49 Dead Abroad

So far, Nepal has reported only 52 coronavirus infection cases and zero deaths.
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COVID-19 Nepalis: 1,983 Infected and 49 Dead Abroad

While the Nepali Government is striving to implement best strategies to protect its country from the impact of COVID-19, the Nepalis living abroad are reeling under adverse socio-economic implications.

According to the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA), a total of 1,983 Nepalis have been infected and 49 have died in 24 foreign countries.

Nepalis residing in the American and European countries are at high stake as these counties are grappling under the colossal impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA)

[ALSO READ: Nepal Coronavirus: 52 Cases and 0 Deaths]

COVID-19 Situation of Nepalis Abroad

Country No. of Nepalis Infected

No. of Nepalis Died

USA

1000

10

UK 700

33

UAE

81 2
Bahrain 49

Kuwait

42
Portugal 27

Ireland

22 1
Spain 12

Australia

11
Belgium 6

Switzerland

5
Saudi Arabia 4

Germany

4
Malaysia 3

Canada

3
New Zealand 3

1

Cyprus

3
Japan 2

1

Hong Kong

2
Malta 2

France

1
Turkey 1

1

The NRNA has collected the data with the help of Nepalis Embassies, NRNA branches and local communities in respective countries.

[ALSO READ: COVID-19 in SAARC: Total Cases Top 49717, Deaths Over 1.3k]

The number of deaths can be even higher as the families of the deceased may not inform the media and even the healthcare authorities do not make the death details public without the consent of the concerned families.

On the contrary, the number of coronavirus cases in Nepal is very low. As of today, the Nepali Government has reported only 52 coronavirus positive cases and zero death cases. However, 12 patients have already recovered and discharged.


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