Coronavirus cases top 100,000 worldwide as markets collapse
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The number of coronavirus cases worldwide surged past 100,000 on Friday, as stock markets collapsed and the World Health Organization told all countries to make containment "their highest priority". A rash of European countries as well as Cameroon, Togo and Peru confirmed their first cases of the virus while the Netherlands announced its first death. The World health Organization called the spread of the coronavirus "deeply concerning”.
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