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Iran Reopens Parliament as Virus Infections Drop for Seventh Day

Iran's parliament convened Tuesday for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak forced its doors to close, as the country reported a drop in new infections for the seventh straight day.

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EU Announces 15 Billion Euros to Fight Virus Worldwide

The European Union is to put up 15 billion euros ($16.4 billion) to help poor countries fight the coronavirus epidemic, the bloc's chief announced on Tuesday.

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KSA Expects Up to 200,000 Virus Cases within Weeks

Saudi Arabia's health minister on Tuesday warned of a huge spike in coronavirus cases of up to 200,000 within the coming weeks, state media reported.

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Sweden Reports over 100 Coronavirus Deaths

Sweden on Tuesday reported another 114 coronavirus deaths, bringing the total to 591 in a country that has adopted a softer approach to containing the outbreak than some of its European neighbors. 

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Two South Koreans Recover from Coronavirus after Plasma Therapy

Two elderly South Korean coronavirus patients recovered from severe pneumonia after being treated with plasma from survivors, researchers said Tuesday, offering hope in the face of the global pandemic.

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Ten Newborns Contract Virus at Romanian Hospital

A Romanian maternity unit was being investigated on Tuesday after 10 newborns tested positive for the novel coronavirus, with the suspicion they contracted the virus from healthcare staff.

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Global Death Toll from Coronavirus Tops 75,000

The coronavirus pandemic has killed more than 75,000 people worldwide, the majority of them in Europe, since it emerged in China in December, according to a tally compiled by AFP from official sources at 0945 GMT on Tuesday.

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Iran Says Virus Deaths Rise 133 to 3,872

Iran on Tuesday reported 133 new deaths from the novel coronavirus, bringing the total number of officially confirmed fatalities to 3,872.

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Medicine Shortage Looms over Coronavirus-Hit Europe

While the world waits for a coronavirus vaccine, medicines used to deal with the symptoms of the disease are increasingly in critically short supply in Europe, the worst-hit continent.

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China Reports No New Coronavirus Deaths for First Time

China on Tuesday reported no new coronavirus deaths for the first time since it started publishing figures in January, the National Health Commission said. 

Cases in mainland China have been dwindling since March, but the country faces a second wave of infections brought in from overseas, with health officials reporting nearly 1,000 imported cases in total.

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