The Coronavirus, which originated in China, is now haunting people across the world. To date, over 510,000 people have been infected by the deadly Virus globally, and more than 22,900 people have lost their lives.
18.03.2020 - 23:03 / billboard.com
The coronavirus is still spreading worldwide, and of course, concerns are growing along with it, causing stress, fear and even across the globe.
For that reason, the Billboard Latin editors have created a playlist to help you relax during this difficult time. From Pedro Capó’s “Calma Remix” to Karol G’s “Ocean” and “Sombra de Ti” by Shakira, listen to our relaxation playlist below.
Since its outbreak at the end of 2019 in Wuhan, China, more than 193,000 people have contracted the disease,
The Coronavirus, which originated in China, is now haunting people across the world. To date, over 510,000 people have been infected by the deadly Virus globally, and more than 22,900 people have lost their lives.
Cases of domestic abuse could increase as people are ordered to stay at home during the coronavirus crisis, it has been claimed.
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By Tom Grater
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