Biggest daily rise in Spain coronavirus cases since June: Live

Trump was joined by several members of his coronavirus task force for the visit to Red Cross, and visited a plasma donor. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said 50,000 donors have given plasma but hundreds of thousands of more donors are needed to come forward.

If this works, surviving plasma may have significant ramifications until a vaccine arrives, expanding the possibility of eventual coverage for high-risk Americans with infusions of transient immune stimulation.

The maximum known use of convalescent plasma dates back to the 1918 influenza pandemic.

UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the COVID-19 blockade in parts of northern England will intensify as transmission accelerates.

“So, starting tonight, other people from other families will not be allowed to meet internally in those areas,” Hancock said on social media.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that countries deserve to phase out foreign measures on the basis of a comprehensive threat assessment and prioritize an essential product in the event of an emergency.

WHO recommends that priority be given to essential emergency matrix humanitarian actions, for a body of essential workers and repatriation, he said in a statement.

Thousands of Chileans withdraw 10% of their pension budget because the economic effects of coronavirus on their finances.

Many have been forced to queue for cash because they don’t have to use a PC or don’t know how to use it.

Local municipalities have provided buses to use as offices to process as many programs as possible.

Paraguay has eased tighter quarantine plans in a city on the border with Brazil after 60 others were arrested in a violent protest that included the looting of food, jewellery and electronics.

Health Minister Julio Mazzoleni said some companies could operate during the day, although bars, gyms and other mass-gathering sites were closed as planned.

The coronavirus crisis can push Latin America and the Caribbean back for a decade as countries suffer from a declining economy and growing poverty, according to the United Nations Economic Commission for the Region and the World Health Organization (WHO).

According to a report by WHO and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, poverty in the region is expected to exceed seven percentage problems last year to engulf forty-five million people.

Spain has reported the largest accumulation in new cases of coronavirus since the end of its blockage, exceeding 1000 infections for the time in a row.

Ministry of Health data showed 1,229 new diagnosed in the last 24 hours and 13,391 last week.

The governor of Wisconsin ordered citizens to wear internal masks and in a personal residence, joining dozens of other U.S. state leaders.

In a statement, Gov. Tony Evers said Wisconsin saw a significant build-up in network spread and a build-up in COVID-19 cases, requiring it to claim a new public fitness emergency and require a statewide facial policy.

The public in Washington, D.C., will open its doors with full-time PC distance education, after officials abandoned their initial plan to use a combination of distance and in-person training in the U.S. capital.

Mayor Muriel Bowser had originally planned to use a hybrid style with up to academics attending the school’s internal building categories two days a week; however, in the face of the new construction in COVID-19 cases, the hybrid plan was delayed minutes before the press conference.

Bowser said the resolution is due to a combination of virus measures, parental considerations and the teachers’ union’s opposition to the opening of public school buildings.

Ireland reported its largest number of COVID-19 instances in two months, with 85 instances shown compared to an average of approximately 20 consistent with the day in the last two weeks.

This is the highest daily number reported in Ireland since late May.

Hackers connected to the Chinese government targeted the Biotech Corporation Moderna Inc, a leading developer of coronavirus vaccine studies in the United States, earlier this year in an effort to borrow valuable data, according to a U.S. security official. It tracks Chinese piracy activity.

Last week, the U.S. Department of Justice issued an indictment against two Chinese citizens accused of spying in the United States, adding 3 unnamed AMERICAN medical-related targets to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

The indictment states the Chinese hackers “conducted reconnaissance” against the computer network of a Massachusetts biotech firm known to be working on a coronavirus vaccine in January.

Poland may have to reimpose quarantine for travellers from countries such as Spain to contain the coronavirus, its prime minister said after the country reported its highest daily number of infections so far.

Poland has reported fewer cases of COVID-19 than some other European countries, but in recent days the number of new infections has climbed, with the health ministry blaming outbreaks in coal mines and social gatherings.

The shares fell as it began trading on Wall Street, as the week of changes in the market fell sharply.

The S&P 500 was 1.5 percent lower after the first 30 minutes of trading, following steeper losses in Europe and milder ones across much of Asia.

The losses come after a report showed that layoffs are continuing at their stubborn pace across the country, denting hopes that the economy can recover nearly as quickly as it plummeted into recession.

Several French cities have announced new mask needs and other measures to involve the coronavirus as the number of new instances continues after a long hiatus, the authorities said.

The government, concerned with a new epidemic but wary of excessively harsh repression during the summer holidays, has stepped up its positions of social estrangement as officials daily report new contagion “groups”.

The French Ministry of Health reported 15 new COVID-19 deaths on Wednesday in 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths to 30,238 since the outbreak began.

Libya’s internationally recognised government in Tripoli will impose a full lockdown in areas of the country it controls, it said, after a sharp rise in coronavirus cases.

Shared since 2014 between spaces held through the Government of National Understanding (GNA) in Tripoli and a rival administration in the east, Lithrougha has controlled an early outbreak of the pandemic.

However, the disease spread further this month and Libya’s National Centers for Disease Control, one of the few agencies operating across the country despite the conflict, has shown 3,222 cases.

Brazil’s Minister of Science and Technology, Marcos Pontes, said he tested positive for COVID-19, the fifth minister in President Jair Bolsonaro’s government to be diagnosed with the virus.

Pontes made his announcement on Facebook, saying he was quarantined and running remotely.

The World Health Organization has warned that spikes in coronavirus transmission in a number of countries were being driven by young people “letting down their guard”.

“The other young people are not invincible,” WHO leader Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a virtual press convention in Geneva, stressing that “other young people can become inflamed and other young people may die. Matrix… Other young people want to take the same precautions.” “

Herman Cain, the 2012 Republican presidential candidate in the United States, died after hiring COVID-19, as posted on his online page and on his Facebook page.

Cain diagnosed the disease last June after attending a rally for President Donald Trump in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a time when many participants accumulated without wearing a mask to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

“We are heartbroken and the world is poorer: Herman Cain went to be with the Lord,” he said on his website.

Florida reported a record increase in new COVID-19 deaths for the third day in a row, with 252 deaths in more than 24 hours, according to the state’s health branch.

The state of the southern U.S. It also reported 9,956 new cases, bringing the total number of infections to more than 461,000, the time in the country after California.

The death toll in Florida rose to 6,709, the eighth in the country, according to Reuters.

The remaining rounds of the Six Nations Championship will be played on October 24 and 31 after World Rugby approved dates for the temporary 2020 COVID-19 calendar.

The World Rugby Council approved an adjustment to allow the release of players for new international windows after the pandemic forced the sport’s suspension in March.

Florida’s largest school district says it will not reopen schools for in-person learning for at least six weeks and instead implement fully remote instruction because of the surge of coronavirus cases and hospitalisations.

Miami-Dade County Public Schools said Wednesday the school year will begin virtually August 31, a week after it was originally scheduled to start in the United States’ southeasternmost state.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is urging districts to offer both online and in-person options, arguing that going to school is crucial for many students, especially disadvantaged children.

 

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Norway will re-impose a 10-day quarantine requirement for people arriving from Belgium from Aug. 1 after a rise in COVID-19 cases there, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Last week, Norway again imposed restrictions from Spain in an effort to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The Indonesian capital, Jakarta, has extended its “transitional” restrictions to combat coronavirus for the third time, Gov. Anies Baswedan said, schools will remain closed while restaurants and public transport will operate at limited capacity until August 13.

The country’s Ministry of Health reported 1,904 new infections, with a total of 106,336 cases, while deaths increased by 83, with a total of 5,058. The two figures are those from East Asia.

Jakarta, a city of 10 million people, reported 397 new instances of coronavirus, bringing the city total to 20969, the largest moment in the country.

The Medical Non-Border Agreement (MSF) said he had been forced to close a coronavirus isolation centre serving the Moria camp on the crowded Greek island of Lesbos due to a dispute over the development of plans. He said more than three hundred people most threatened because of their age or chronic physical condition lived in the camp with their families.

To date, no cases of citizens of island camps have been reported.

MSF warned that the public physical fitness formula in Lesbos “simply could not cope with the devastation through an epidemic in Moria.”

The Philippine management organization COVID-19 showed 3,954 new infections, the largest accumulation in a day in the country.

The information on the surge in infections, a sharp increase from the record 2,539 cases on July 8, was mentioned in a regular circular issued by the inter-agency task force.

Nepal started issuing climbing permits for Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks, a Ministry of Tourism spokesman said, four and a half months after it halted expeditions amid the coronavirus outbreak.

The government also reopened hotels, restaurants and casinos in line with a cabinet decision of July 21, said Kamal Prasad Bhattarai, ministry spokesman.

Last week, the government lifted a four-month nationwide lockdown to lessen the economic fallout from the pandemic, a decision taken amid the rising number of coronavirus infections in the country.

Authorities imposed travel restictions on people coming in and out of Urumqi, the capital of China’s western Xinjiang region, seeking to contain a coronavirus outbreak there, as 96 of 105 cases reported on Wednesday in mainland China were found there. 

Non-residents seeking to leave the city will have to test negative in both nucleic acid and antibody tests before they can leave if they have been in the city for 14 days or more, Vice Mayor Song Yajun said during a daily briefing.

Urumqi will also impose 40 days 14 for others arriving in the city from high-risk areas, while others entering the city must show evidence of a negative check in the last seven days, among other needs that vary according to their origin. Song said.

The number of infections in Iran has reached 301,530, according to official health ministry figures.

Iran has the highest number of COVID-19 instances in the Middle East, and infections and deaths have increased considerably since movement restrictions began to decline in mid-April.

There were 226 deaths in the past 24 hours, taking the total number to 16,569.

Cases of the new coronavirus in the Czech Republic have surpassed 16,000 as a recent spike in infections continues, health ministry data showed.

The country of 10.7 million more people has faced a build-up of cases at several hot spots this month, adding an eastern mining region and in the capital, Prague, which reported a record 101 cases on Tuesday.

The ministry registered 278 instances across the country on Wednesday, the second tallest building in July. In total, the country has recorded 16,093 cases since the outbreak began in March, with 11,429 cures to date and 374 deaths.

Pakistan’s downward trajectory of active cases continued, dropping to 25,253, the lowest since May 12.

There were 1,114 new ones on Wednesday, or 277402 since the outbreak began. At least 36 patients have died in the last 24 hours, with the total number of deaths 6,018.

With the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha to be held over the weekend, authorities in Pakistan are continuing to ask citizens to maintain strict distancing guidelines, to avoid a repeat of an explosion of cases over Eid al-Fitr just over two months ago.

The coronavirus pandemic has cast a shadow over this year’s pilgrimage, which last year drew 2.5 million Muslims from across the world to Mount Arafat, where the Prophet Muhammad delivered his final sermon nearly 1,400 years ago.

Only a very limited number of pilgrims have been allowed to participate in the Hajj amid restrictions aimed at restricting the possible spread of coronavirus. The Saudi government has not published a definitive figure on the number of pilgrims this year, but said that between 1,000 and 10,000 will participate.

Pilgrims in small teams of 20, adhere to strict physical distance patterns, have been tested for COVID-19 and were quarantined before the Hajj.

India reported more than 50,000 instances in a day for the first time with 52,123 new instances in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of infections to just 1.6 million.

Some 775 people died of COVID-related conditions over the same period, raising total deaths to just under 35,000 – low compared to the total number of cases, but showing little sign of slowing.

While primary cities such as New Delhi and Mumbai have noticed their cases shrinking, infections in rural areas continue to rise dramatically, and alarming experts fear that weak fitness systems cannot cope.

Russia reported 5,509 new cases of the novel coronavirus, pushing its national tally to 834,499, the world’s fourth-largest caseload.

Officials said 129 people had died in the last 24 hours, bringing the official death toll to 13,802

Hong Kong has revoked a day’s ban on eating restaurants serving consumers in restaurants after public anger.

All restaurants in the city of 7.5 million people have been ordered to serve only takeaway as a component of accelerated estrangement measures to combat a new wave of virus cases, however, social media was temporarily flooded with images of blue-necked staff forced to eat on sidewalks. and parks, and even in public baths to escape a torrential downpor.

On Thursday, the city government issued new rules that states that restaurants can only offer catering services, but only on the day, in the middle of the city and with no more than two other people compatible with the table.

Poland can simply restore quarantine measures for others returning from safe countries, a government spokesman said, after recent knowledge showed an increase in infections. On Saturday, the number reached 584, the highest moment since the start of the pandemic.

Citing Spain and France as countries that raise considerations about coronavirus, the spokesman said the government can announce its resolution in a matter of days if the epidemic increases in a specific country.

On Wednesday, the ministry reported 512 new cases, with a total of 44,416. To date, there have been 1,694 deaths documented due to COVID-19 in the country of 38 million.

People crowd the markets, ignoring orders to distance the property and rarely dress in masks as they prepare for Eid al-Adha in Kabul, Afghanistan. The country has softened its blockade, allowing small businesses and day laborers, while educational establishments and schools remain closed.

The Ministry of Health has reported more than 36,400 and 1,250 deaths to date.

Many Afghan Muslims had planned to travel to Mecca for hajj Eid pilgrimage, however, Saudi Arabia made the decision to particularly lessen the Hajj season due to the pandemic.

The Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs of Afghanistan said that 30,000 Afghan pilgrims were expected to postpone them until next year.

Ukraine reported a record 1,197 new coronavirus cases on July 30, the country’s Security and Defense Council said.

The number of new infections has increased considerably in the last two months following the slow lifting of restrictions that began in late May.

The total number of cases rose to 68,794, including 1,673 deaths and 38,154 recovered as of July 30.

Japan is in favor of a build-up of coronavirus infections after new instances exceeded 1,000 for the first time with 1,264 new instances on Wednesday, according to NHK, surpassing the previous record of 981.

Tokyo has shown 367 new infections, said national television channel NHK, surpassing the previous record of 366 instances on July 23, however, infections are spreading not only in Tokyo, but also in other regions, adding remote islands.

Iwate Prefecture in northern Japan, which was the last coronavirus-free prefecture, had its first instances on Wednesday, while the southern island of Okinawa had 44 infections, setting a record for the third day in a row.

With US cases and deaths continuing to climb, researchers at Johns Hopkins University are calling for a “reset” of the country’s coronavirus response.

“It is only our collective action that will generate the change necessary to regain control of this epidemic, avoid cascading crises in our healthcare system and economy and save great numbers of lives throughout the United States,” they said.

Authorities in Hanoi, the Vietnamese capital, say they will test some 21,000 people who recently returned from  the central city of Danang – a popular holiday destination – where an outbreak of coronavirus was confirmed last weekend.

Vietnam recorded new cases Thursday morning, 8 in Danang and one in a 76-year-old man who recently returned to Hanoi after 3 weeks in Danang.

The Hanoi government has banned mass gatherings and closing of all bars and nightclubs.

Australia has reported the number of cases shown since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, with victoria peak affected by epidemics focused on care homes and workplaces in Melbourne and its suburbs. The state government reported 723 new cases on Thursday and thirteen deaths.

Victoria’s Prime Minister Dan Andrews noted that there was also a “significant increase” in cases in regional communities, which justified further action. Compulsory use of the mask has been widespread throughout the state since Sunday, and in some spaces citizens will not be able to stop at other people or obtain scale-ups in their homes.

Internal borders have been closed to curb the spread of the virus beyond Victoria. The state of Queensland, in the northeast, announced 3 new previous instances: two of the other people reportedly exposed to the virus in Sydney.

An Australian medical emergency team has been deployed in Papua New Guinea, where the epidemic has worsened in days.

News firm AFP said the country’s pandemic response center was shut down after a senior adviser was diagnosed with the virus, and that the fitness minister is also being examined.

Wu Zunyou, a leading epidemiologist at China’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told local hounds that the virus seems to like the coldest, wetter environments.

He noted the outbreaks of COVID-19 in the country, since their origins in Wuhan, Beijing and Dalian, which have been attributed to seafood markets or seafood companies.

It seems that the talks between U.S. Congressional leaders. And the White House on an upcoming circular of coronavirus spending has stalled as the countdown ends with measures prohibiting deportations and the extension of unemployment benefit bills.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin recommended a short-term extension of One’s programs, but Democrats rejected the idea.

William Roberts of Al Jazeera followed the negotiations. You can his story here.

US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says members and staff in the House of Representatives must wear masks while the pandemic continues, to remove them only when addressing the chamber.

The move came after Republican Representative Louie Gohmert, who refused to wear a mask, revealed he had tested positive for COVID-19, leading at least three of his colleagues to say they would self-quarantine.

Pelosi warned that he had the strength to ask the House sergeant-at-arms to fire a member of the prosecutor for violating decorum, and “the president considers that not wearing a mask is a serious violation of decorum.”

You can learn more about Gohmert’s diagnosis here.

Guatemalan hospital officials said they had to bury dozens of COVID-19 patients who have never been identified, according to ap news agency.

The firm says staff at one of the country’s largest public hospitals have begun photographing patients who arrive alone and are too unhealthy to give their non-public details. Those who die unidentified are placed in frame bags with transparent windows on their faces in case family members come to pick them up.

Authorities say protocols for temporarily burying the dead in a pandemic only make the scenario more difficult. Guatemala has shown more than 47,000 infections and 1,800 deaths nationwide.

One user in the United States died every minute as a result of COVID-19, while the national death toll exceeded 150,000, the highest in the world, according to Reuters.

US deaths are rising at their fastest rate in two months and have increased by 10,000 in the past 11 days.

China has reported 105 new coronavirus cases in the mainland, up from 101 cases a day earlier.

The National Health Commission says 96 of the new cases were confirmed in the far western region of Xinjiang, while five were in the northeastern province of Liaoning, one in Beijing, and three imported cases.

Vietnam’s Ministry of Health has reported nine more cases of coronavirus, while an epidemic that began in the popular tourist of the city of Danang continues to spread.

Reuters says some 81,000 people are now in quarantine as a result of the outbreak, which has spread to six cities and provinces in six days.

Scott Heidler of Al Jazeera presented this about advances in Vietnam.

The local media is reporting that the state of Victoria, epicentre of a new wave of coronavirus in Australia, will report more than 700 cases and 13 deaths on Thursday morning.

Brazil’s Ministry of Health has recorded a record 1,595 deaths in line with the day. On a weekly basis (7,677 this week), deaths are at their point since the start of the pandemic.

The government also reported a record number of single-day instances (69,074), in component due to the management of an accumulation of unregistered instances in the past.

Despite the acceleration of the pandemic, President Jair Bolsonaro has taken steps to ease restrictions to stimulate the economy and announced Wednesday that the ban on foreign travelers to the country would be lifted.

Hello and welcome to Al Jazeera’s continuous coronavirus pandemic. I’m Kate Mayberry in Kuala Lumpur.

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