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Publications such as The New York Times and The Guardian, which treat pronounced acronyms and initialisms differently, prefer to use the initial cap variant (i.e., "Covid-19").[1] {{COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal/core

   |confirmed_cases = 218639
   |recoveries = 193325
   |deaths = 1305
   |tests = 1652043
   |date = 21 November 2020
   |territories = 76 
   |type = {{{1}}}

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   |1305
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|218639 |1305 |193325 |[3]

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Location Index case Cases Deaths
Province No. 1 17 Apr 13,332 91
Morang 17 May 6,409 40
Sunsari 18 May 4,337 36
Jhapa 24 Apr 1,435 10
Udayapur 17 Apr 280 1
Ilam 9 Jun 159 0
Okhaldhunga 22 Jun 148 0
Sankhuwasabha 138 0
Khotang 18 May 102 0
Dhankuta 17 May 86 1
Bhojpur 13 May 73 0
Terhathum 59 3
Panchthar 44 0
Taplejung 40 0
Solukhumbu 22 0
Province No. 2 11 Apr 16,924 146
Parsa 11 Apr 3,038 46
Sarlahi 12 May 2,566 12
Rautahat 13 Apr 2,477 10
Dhanusa 23 Apr 2,276 21
Mahottari 12 May 1,717 14
Siraha 21 May 1,688 13
Bara 29 Apr 1,656 19
Saptari 11 May 1,506 11
Bagmati 23 Jan 64,985 327
Kathmandu 23 Jan 44,773 156
Lalitpur 18 May 6,220 47
Bhaktapur 12 May 4,389 39
Chitwan 17 Apr 3,558 34
Makwanpur 16 May 2,487 17
Kavrepalanchok 16 May 1,142 7
Dhading 16 May 845 6
Nuwakot 24 May 387 3
Sindhupalchok 16 May 368 9
Sindhuli 18 May 295 0
Ramechhap 18 May 282 2
Dolakha 209 6
Rasuwa 27 Jun 30 1
Gandaki 28 Mar 6,677 37
Kaski 1,602 12
Nawalpur 16 May 1,598 4
Tanahun 748 5
Baglung 28 Mar 669 1
Gorkha 648 8
Syangja 592 4
Lamjung 18 May 555 0
Parbat 171 0
Myagdi 86 1
Manang 18 Jun 5 0
Mustang 21 Jun 3 2
Province No. 5 30 Apr 16,119 103
Rupandehi 30 Apr 4,996 41
Banke 30 Apr 2,669 20
Dang 14 May 1,817 3
Kapilvastu 6 May 1,552 11
Bardiya 10 May 1,051 5
Palpa 1,001 4
Pyuthan 755 2
Parasi 16 May 717 9
Gulmi 17 May 701 4
Arghakhanchi 630 4
Rolpa 170 0
East Rukum 60 0
Karnali 18 May 5,109 8
Surkhet 23 May 2,467 5
Dailekh 18 May 1,313 1
Salyan 514 0
Jumla 323 0
Kalikot 194 0
West Rukum 14 Jun 168 1
Jajarkot 77 0
Humla 19 0
Dolpa 18 1
Mugu 16 0
Sudurpashchim 27 Mar 9,100 15
Kailali 27 Mar 3,319 9
Doti 1,196 0
Achham 24 May 1,137 3
Kanchanpur 4 Apr 1,009 1
Bajhang 660 1
Bajura 637 1
Baitadi 21 May 501 0
Dadeldhura 21 May 411 0
Darchula 230 0
Nepal 23 Jan 132,246 727
  1. ^ "Styling COVID-19 and Related Terms". CMOS Shop Talk. University of Chicago Press. 21 April 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2020. In the New York Times, on the other hand, you'll see Covid-19; the Times prefers an initial cap rather than all caps for acronyms of more than four letters (e.g., Unicef; an acronym is an abbreviation pronounced as a word). Covid-19 is also the style at the British newspapers the Guardian and the Observer, which prefer an initial cap rather than all caps for acronyms of any length (e.g., Sars).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ {{Cite web|url=https://covid19.mohp.gov.np%7Ctitle=COVID-19 Dashboard|publisher=Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal)|language=en|access-date=21 November 2020
  3. ^ {{Cite web|url=https://covid19.mohp.gov.np%7Ctitle=COVID-19 Dashboard|publisher=Ministry of Health and Population (Nepal)|language=en|access-date=21 November 2020
  4. ^ "COVID-19 Updates". The Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 18 September 2021.