Australia has recorded the fewest cases of coronavirus since June: news

The Brazilian town of Rio de Janeiro has allowed football enthusiasts to return to stadiums as of October 4, after a six-month break through the coronavirus pandemic.

“Rio City Council announces the return of enthusiasts to stadiums,” the city said in a statement. “They’ll have to wear a protective mask and go through temperature controls at the entrance. Tickets will be sold online to the crowds. “

The resolution still desires a soft green from the Brazilian Football Confederation.

The non-public knowledge of nearly 400,000 other people who were tested for coronavirus in Slovakia has not been secured online after a breach in the state fitness system, confirmed the country’s National Health Information Centre (NCZI).

Since then, the breach has been repaired, NCZI chief Peter Bielik said after an organization of so-called moral hackers reported the problem.

“We didn’t aim to seek knowledge at all, it was a natural coincidence that we found here an undeniable google search on the Internet,” computer specialist Pavol Luptak told the News site on Thursday Pravda. sk.

Mayor Bill de Blasio said he was “very sure” that New York will follow a revised schedule to bring public school students back to the classroom within two weeks of closures due to the coronavirus pandemic.

De Blasio had plans to reopen America’s largest school district. But it’s not the first time For the time being since its announcement in July, which caused a shortage of supplies.

According to the revised schedule, the maximum number of elementary school students will resume in-person learning starting September 29, while middle and high school students will do the same on October 1.

“I feel very about this date,” blasio said in MSNBC’s “Morning Joe. “

The Australian state at the center of the country’s new coronavirus outbreak has reported its least buildup of infections in 3 months, putting it on track to alleviate a severe blockade in the capital until the end of the month.

Victoria, Australia’s most populous state and home to a quarter of its 25 million inhabitants, has recorded 21 new cases of COVID-19 in the following 24 hours, less than the back of the day and its lowest level since June 24.

Victoria also reported seven new virus-like deaths, bringing the national total to 844, according to the figures. The state has recorded 90% of the coronavirus-like deaths in Australia.

Australia reported only 26,900 infections.

Each Emmy Award awarded on Sunday will be accompanied by something else: a $100,000 donation to combat children’s hunger through the coronavirus crisis.

The Television Academy announced that the network and streaming service competing in the broadcast had pledged to make a donation for both Emmy Awards.

With 23 Emmy Awards distributed and the academy committing $500,000, this will mean a $2. 8 million donation to No Kid Hungry, an organization working to alleviate children’s hunger and pandemic.

Hello and welcome to Al Jazeera ongoing on the coronavirus pandemic. I’m Zaheena Rasheed in Male, Maldives.

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