Even after almost eight months since the coronavirus outbreak, the global countries continue to witness new heights in COVID-19 infections every day.<\/p>\n
As of today, around 23,586,023 people around the world have been diagnosed with COVID-19. While more than 16,084,558 patients have recovered, 812,527 have lost their lives so far. Currently, there are 6,688,938 active cases, including 6,627,433 mild cases and 61,505 critical cases.<\/p>\n
The US, the worst-hit country, has reported 5,874,146 coronavirus cases and 180,604 deaths. It is followed by Brazil (3,605,783 cases) and India (3,106,348 cases).<\/p>\n
Meanwhile, Nepal has reported 818 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, taking the nation\u2019s caseload to 31,935. Currently, there are 13,155 active cases and 18,631 recovery cases. The country\u2019s death toll stands at 149.<\/p>\n
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued specific guidance for children amid the coronavirus pandemic. The guidance is as follows:<\/p>\n
Meanwhile, the WHO admitted that there is little information about how children transmit the virus while citing evidence that teenagers can infect others in the same way as adults.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe pandemic will be over in two years, but a top scientific adviser in the UK warned Covid-19 might never be eradicated, with people needing regular vaccinations,\u201d said WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.<\/p>\n
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