Daily \u2018new highs\u2019 in COVID-19 cases have become common, as coronavirus continues to spread rapidly across the world.<\/p>\n
In the last 24 hours, around 290,000 new cases were reported globally, taking the total COVID-19 caseload to 28,025,174. The global death toll is at 908,000. Currently, there are 20,103,361 recoveries and 7,013,813 infection cases.<\/p>\n
Recently, India touched the grim distinction of recording the second-highest number of coronavirus cases<\/a> in the world. India surpassed Brazil with 4,465,863 cases and is now behind the USA, which has registered 6,549,475 cases.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n According to the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), Nepal has record 1,081 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours, pushing the nation\u2019s COVID-19 tally to 49,219.<\/p>\n Meanwhile, 918 patients were discharged from various hospitals after a successful recovery. Currently, there are 33,882 recovery cases and 15,025 active cases.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, six patients have lost their lives while undergoing treatment for COVID-19. Now, Nepal\u2019s death toll stands at 312. The coronavirus fatality rate in the country stands at 0.63%.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Kathmandu Valley has recorded the highest single-day spike in coronavirus cases with 464 new cases on Wednesday. With this, Valley\u2019s total cases reached 9,440.<\/p>\n Despite the rise in cases across the Valley, the District Administration Officers (DAO) have decided to ease lockdown restrictions in Kathmandu<\/a>, Lalitpur<\/a>, and Bhaktapur<\/a>.<\/p>\n However, the prohibitory order will be imposed till the midnight of September 16.<\/p>\n The new lockdown restrictions in the Kathmandu Valley are as follows:<\/strong><\/p>\n Daily \u2018new highs\u2019 in COVID-19 cases have become common, as coronavirus continues to spread rapidly across…<\/span><\/p>\nCOVID-19 in Nepal<\/h2>\n
Govt. Eases Lockdown Restrictions in Kathmandu Valley<\/h3>\n
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