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The United States surpassed 170,000 coronavirus deaths on Sunday, according to a Reuters count, as fitness expressed fear that Covid-19 is complicating the fall flu season.
The deaths rose to 483 on Sunday, with Florida, Texas and Louisiana leading the death toll.
The United States has at least 5.4 million cases of coronavirus in total, the highest in the world and probably an insufficient count, as the country has yet to accentuate the tests at levels.
Cases have decreased in most states, with the exception of Hawaii, South Dakota, and Illinois.
Public fitness officials and the government are involved in a imaginable resurgence of falling cases at the start of the flu season, likely exacerbating efforts to treat coronavirus.
The director of the Centers for Disease Control, Robert Redfield, warned that the United States could simply revel in its “worst fall” if the public does not adhere to physical fitness rules in an interview with Web MD.
A few months after the start of the pandemic, the U.S. economic recovery The recession triggered by the epidemic is still staggered, with some hot spots slowing down its reopening and other final businesses.
The Institute for Metrics and Health Assessment predicts an increase in the number of Covid-19 instances in the coming months, resulting in approximately 300,000 deaths in total through December and an increase of approximately 75% in hospitalizations.
Worldwide, there are at least 21.5 million coronaviruses and more than 765,000 showed deaths.
The United States remains the global epicenter of the virus, with about a quarter and deaths.
Jacinda Ardern arrives at the end of this press conference.
He said he had never delayed elections in a year, as he said in other countries.
“We are not proposing to push for a long era,” he said, reiterating that the vote will take up a position in the constitutional time allotted to this parliament.
He acknowledges the possible anxiety about the postponement of elections, but says he must assure the entire electorate that his voice will be heard on Election Day.
New Zealand spent 102 days a new Case of Covid-19, until last week, when four new cases were reported in the city of Auckland.
This city has returned to the regulations blocking point 3, first for 3 days, but this lasted from Friday to August 26. The rest of the country is at alert point 2.
As of Sunday, there were 69 active instances of Covid-19, 49 instances of the community.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern postponed the general election until 17 October, a month after the original date of September 19. Ardern said he was advancing the election in just two weeks, but the electoral commission said it was not enough time for them to prepare for the new date. “I propose that Parliament meet tomorrow,” Ardern said, I think it is vital that Parliament can address these issues. “Parliament will now be dissolved on 6 September.
Early voting will begin on Saturday, October 3.
The Governor-General has been from the new election date.
“Covid is the new global standard,” Ardern said. “I know that the uncertainty caused by Covid is incredibly misleading. I intend to replace the election date again.”
Israel’s ministerial committee for the coronavirus crisis on Sunday eased some restrictions on social estrangement, allowing up to 20 more people to gather in an indoor area of any size, after some negative reactions from restaurateurs who say they have been affected by them, Haaretz newspaper. Reports.
The new regulations, which will take effect monday at 7 p.m., will also allow meetings of up to 30 more people in an open space.
The total number of coronavirus cases in the country increased to 92680 on Sunday, of which 23,491 are active, while the death toll increased to 685.
There are 382 patients in condition.
A committee that led the reaction to coronavirus in Israeli Arab society reported that about 1,600 new cases had accumulated in a week, raising the total number of cases between Israeli Arabs, East Jerusalem and Arab Jewish cities combined to 9908, of which 3600 thought. how to be active instances.
Authorities say one of the main reasons for the increase in the number of cases is giant wedding meetings, despite restrictions on the position that restrict crowds.
Strict restrictions on coronaviruses located in parts of the north of England may be lifted this week, after around 4.5 million other people in Greater Manchester, Eastern Lancashire and West Yorkshire were re-enclosed more than two weeks ago in an effort to involve a local infection. Clusters.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham told the Daily Mirror newspaper that he believed regulations prohibiting others from minginging with other families in houses or gardens would be relaxed, in all likelihood from district to district, and depending on infection rates.
He said: “I hope we start to see other people’s release.
“If things go on as they are, I think we’ll probably see a change.”
Burnham said if borders remained and possibly narrowed in the most affected spaces, they would feel comfortable in the spaces where cases have declined.
“Our instances are stabilizing, with one exception, Oldham, and we are beginning to oppose the trend in most of our counties. The hope is that we may have more time ahead of us,” he said, adding that the numbers can also ‘change drastically in 4 or five days’ and would be reviewed every week.
Brazil reported new coronavirus infections on Sunday 23101, bringing the total to 3340197.
The country recorded 620 Covid-19-related deaths over a 24-hour period, according to the Ministry of Health.
It is now shown that 107852 other people have died as a result of a coronavirus in Brazil.
Brazil has the second-worst Covid-19 outbreak in the world after the United States.
On Friday, the Philippines imposed a transience ban on imports of poultry meat from Brazil, after two Chinese peoples discovered coronavirus lines in shipments of imported frozen foods, adding bird wings from the South American country, Reuters reported.
The governor of the state of Georgia in the U.S., who opposed local arrest warrants and even sued one in Atlanta, signed a new executive order allowing local governments to enact the needs of masks to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
As with previous orders, the one posted on Saturday indicates that citizens and visitors to the state are strongly advised to wear a mask when they are away from home, when eating, drinking, or exercising outdoors.
But unlike previous orders, local governments in counties that have reached a threshold to enforce the use of masks on government properties, the Associated Press reports.
A county meets this threshold requirement if it has recorded at least one hundred cases of Covid-19 consisting of one hundred,000 inhabitants in the last 14 days.
Only two of Georgia’s 159 counties were below this threshold, according to data from the State Department of Public Health.
Local mask arrest warrants result in fines, fees or consequences that oppose corporations or personal organizations, and the consequences that opponent Americans for their non-compliance result in a fine of more than $50 and a criminal sentence, the order says.
Local mask needs cannot be implemented in residential homes and can only be implemented on personal property, adding businesses, if the owner or occupant says the order.
The ordinance also protects Georgian companies from superior government intervention by restricting the application and application of local masking needs to public property,” Gov. Brian Kemp said in a press release accompanying the order, which runs until August 31.
“Even if I control locally, it will have to be well balanced with economic rights and non-public freedoms,” he added.
Jordan will close the town near the Syrian border on Monday after the largest buildup of coronavirus infections in 4 months, which authorities say are basically from its northern neighbor.
The Health Ministry said part of the 39 cases recorded in the more than 24 hours came from the town of Ramtha, near the Syrian border.
Authorities say truck drivers and others entering the kingdom from The Jaber border crossing with Syria are spreading the virus.
Ramtha will be remote from Monday, with government support imposing restrictions on movement on the first such renewal in a province since the government eased a national blockade last June, Reuters reports.
Jordan, with one of the lowest cases of infection in the region, reported 1378 cases and deaths due to Covid-19.
Syrian authorities led the kingdom last Wednesday to impose the closure of the week-old Jaber border crossing, an advertising artery for the transit of Syrian and Lebanese goods to the Gulf and Iraq.
Prime Minister Omar al-Razzaz said on Sunday that stricter border crossing measures would be imposed in the coming days in the face of the outbreak in neighbouring countries and complacency in the implementation of guarantees of social estrangement and fitness.
“We don’t want, God forbid, to have a wave at the moment,” Razzaz said.
In addition to measures such as the construction of upgrade tests, Razzaz said the government would increase the number of caravans to space the loads of truck and Jordanian drivers arriving from Syria and quarantined.
Syria has witnessed an alarming increase in the spread of coronavirus over the past two weeks, according to Western NGOs and World Health Organization officials.
The Damascus government admitted that there was a build-up in the cases, with 84 cases announced on Sunday.
But medical resources and witnesses say there are many more than are reported in a war-torn country where evidence is limited in a fragile fitness service.
The German Federal Cartel Office is investigating allegations that Amazon abused a dominant market position during the coronavirus pandemic.
“Lately we’re looking at whether and how Amazon influences retail costs in the market,” the cartel’s workplace president, Andreas Mundt, told German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
In the early months of the pandemic, there were court cases in which Amazon had blocked stores due to allegedly above-high prices.
“Amazon doesn’t have to be a valuable driver. This also applies now,” Mundt said.
Mundt has described Amazon as an indispensable platform for many retailers.
“On the other hand, we have still officially established a dominant position in the market,” he added.
Germany is the largest market for the U.S. organization after the United States.