World Breaking News Live: On the one hand, from China to Japan, South Korea and Brazil, Corona has returned once again as havoc. So on the other hand, the natural calamities in different countries have also made it chaotic after taking the lives of human lives. The snow storm in America has killed more than 60 people so far, heavy rains and floods in the Philippines have affected the entire country.
415 patients died in Japan
Amidst the surge of epidemic figures in China, 415 deaths of corona-infected patients have been recorded in Japan on Wednesday, which is the largest number ever in a single day. According to Japan’s Health Ministry data, 216,219 new Kovid cases were reported in the country on Wednesday, which is 4 percent more than a week ago.
The latest Covid tally in Japan is close to a record high of around 260,000 per day in August this year. The death toll from the virus in Japan has passed 55,000, with more than 28 million cases nationwide.
Kovid in China can attack the brain
Along with this, researchers believe that the rapidly growing coronavirus subvariant in China may have evolved to attack the brain. The South China Morning Post reported that the study challenges previous assumptions that viruses generally become less dangerous. New research on the omicron subvariant of the coronavirus has suggested that the pathogen may be changing how it attacks the human body – from infecting the respiratory system to increasingly targeting the brain.
Death toll from Philippines floods rises to 25
The death toll from recent heavy rains and floods in the Philippines rose to 25 on Wednesday while 26 people were reported missing. In its latest report, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said that at least 26 other people are still missing.
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