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COVID-19 Cases North America Live Update Till Today 11 Jun 2020


Published on Jun 11, 2020

COVID-19 Cases North America Live Update Till Today 11 Jun 2020

 

COVID-19 Cases North America Live Update : North America Covid 19 confirmed cases are 1,152,608 Cases and 67,131 Deaths.

COVID-19 typically causes flu-like symptoms including a fever and cough. In some patients - particularly the elderly and others with other chronic health conditions - these symptoms can develop into pneumonia, with chest tightness, chest pain, and shortness of breath. It seems to start with a fever, followed by a dry cough. After a week, it can lead to shortness of breath, with about 20% of patients requiring hospital treatment.

Live Update North America : Covid 19 Cases Till Now 11th Jun 2020

Confirmed Cases :

1,152,608

Deaths :

67,131

Recovered :

182,769

Total Serious :

19,940


North America : LIVE Coronavirus Dashboard Tracker

 

Country,
Other
Total
Cases
Total
Deaths
Total
Recovered
Active
Cases

North America

1,152,608

67,131

182,769

902,708

USA

1,064,572

61,669

147,411

855,492

Canada

51,597

2,996

20,327

28,274

Mexico

17,799

1,732

11,423

4,644

Dominican Republic

6,652

293

1,228

5,131

Panama

6,378

178

527

5,673

Cuba

1,467

58

617

792

Honduras

771

71

79

621

Costa Rica

713

6

323

384

Guatemala

585

16

65

504

Jamaica

396

7

29

360

El Salvador

395

9

118

268

Martinique

175

14

83

78

Guadeloupe

149

12

82

55

Trinidad and Tobago

116

8

72

36

Bermuda

111

6

48

57

Aruba

100

2

73

25

Bahamas

80

11

25

44

Barbados

80

7

39

34

Haiti

76

7

8

61

Sint Maarten

75

13

33

29

Cayman Islands

73

1

10

62

Saint Martin

38

3

24

11

Antigua and Barbuda

24

3

11

10

Grenada

20

13

7

Belize

18

2

9

7

Saint Lucia

17

15

2

Curaçao

16

1

13

2

Dominica

16

13

3

St. Vincent Grenadines

16

8

8

Saint Kitts and Nevis

15

6

9

Nicaragua

13

3

7

3

Turks and Caicos

12

1

5

6

Montserrat

11

1

2

8

Greenland

11

11

0

British Virgin Islands

6

1

3

2

St. Barth

6

6

0

Caribbean Netherlands

5

5

Anguilla

3

3

0

Saint Pierre Miquelon

1

1

Total:

1,152,608

67,131

182,769

902,708

North America : Daily Confirmed Covid-19 Cases Chart

North America : Total confirmed COVID-19 Death Chart

Prevention

Because a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 is not expected to become available until 2021 at the earliest, a key part of managing the COVID-19 pandemic is trying to decrease the epidemic peak, known as flattening the epidemic curve through various measures seeking to reduce the rate of new infections. Slowing the infection rate helps decrease the risk of health services being overwhelmed, allowing for better treatment of current cases, and provides more time for a vaccine and treatment to be developed.

Preventive measures to reduce the chances of infection in locations with an outbreak of the disease are similar to those published for other coronaviruses: stay home, avoid travel and public activities, wash hands with soap and warm water often and for at least 20 seconds (proper hand hygiene and also the time it takes to sing "Happy Birthday to You" twice.), practice good respiratory hygiene and avoid touching the eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands. The CDC recommends covering up the mouth and nose with a tissue during any cough or sneeze and coughing or sneezing into the inside of the elbow if no tissue is available. They also recommend proper hand hygiene after any cough or sneeze. Social distancing strategies aim to reduce contact of infected persons with large groups by closing schools and workplaces, restricting travel, and canceling mass gatherings. Social distancing also includes that people stay 6 feet apart (about 1.80 meters), roughly the length of a full size bed/mattress

According to the WHO, the use of masks is only recommended if a person is coughing or sneezing or when one is taking care of someone with a suspected infection.

To prevent transmission of the virus, the CDC recommends that infected individuals stay home except to get medical care, call ahead before visiting a healthcare provider, wear a face mask when exposed to an individual or location of a suspected infection, cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue, regularly wash hands with soap and water and avoid sharing personal household items. The CDC also recommends that individuals wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the toilet or when hands are visibly dirty, before eating and after blowing one's nose, coughing, or sneezing. It further recommended using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol, but only when soap and water are not readily available. For remote areas where commercial hand sanitizers are not readily available, WHO suggested two formulations for the local production. In both of these formulations the antimicrobial activity of ethanol or isopropanol is enhanced by low concentration of hydrogen peroxide while glycerol acts as a humectant. The WHO advises individuals to avoid touching the eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands. Spitting in public places also should be avoided.


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