The total number of instances worldwide is expanding through a record of nearly 700,000 infections; U. S. posts 120,000 new instances on Thursday, breaking Wednesday’s world record
Now we have confirmation: The United States has recorded more cases of pandemic in 24 hours than any other country, with 120,000 infected as of Thursday, November 5, according to Johns Hopkins University. The country also recorded more than 1,000 deaths for the fourth time. this week, with another 1,200 people reported dead in the last 24 hours. The record for beyond cases, also held across the United States, was 102,000 the previous day.
Lately there are 9,608,922 cases in the United States, the total number of infections in any country in the world.
The death toll in the stands is 234,937.
The UK government will have to abandon plans to deport other people sleeping on the streets and relaunch the “everyone” strategy to protect thousands homeless people from the covid-19 pandemic wave, charities and the mayor of London said.
As temperatures drop and a new blockade across England threatens to force more people to take to the streets due to unemployment, mayor Sadiq Khan of the national refuge of homeless charities and human rights teams are urging Interior Minister Priti Patel to foreign nationals. which make up almost a part of the capital’s sleeping population:
Automakers around the world have been hit by the coronavirus crisis, many of which depend on government, as it has revolutionized the global economy and forced others to stay home.
But last week, Toyota announced that global production and sales had reached record levels in September, marking the first profits in months.
On Thursday, U. S. giant General Motors reported a 72% increase in third-quarter profits, resulting in strong recoveries in the United States and China.
German automaker Volkswagen also said last week that it had posted a net profit of $3. 2 billion in the 3 months through September, with a loss of 1. 5 billion euros in the last 3 months.
Toyota’s smallest domestic rival, Nissan, is expected to announce its effects in the first half next week, 3 months after warning of a large $6. 4 billion loss for the existing fiscal year.
Honda will announce its provisional effects later in the day.
On Friday, Toyota nearly doubled its year-round forecast, saying sales and production were recovering from the coronavirus pandemic, which destroyed the global automotive market this year, AFP reports.
Japan’s largest automaker now expects a net profit of 1. 42 trillion yen ($137 billion) for the fiscal year through March 2021, up from an earlier estimate of 730 billion yen. from an earlier estimate of 24 trillion yen.
The effects of the first half gave the impression of being slow compared to last year, with a net profit that fell by 45. 3% to 629. 4 billion yen.
But the symptoms of recovery were transparent this quarter, with a net source of income of 470. 5 billion yen compared to 158. 8 billion yen in the last quarter, when the pandemic hit hard.
When quarantine resumes at hotels in Victoria, Australia, police will need to be on site 24 hours a day and infection experts will have to “integrate” into each of the facility, a survey to read about past formula failures said.
The interim report of the survey, published friday, also suggests that all staff working in quarantine hotels deserve to be well compensated “with terms and situations that meet the imaginable desire to self-insulate in the event of infection or infection imaginable” of coronavirus:
Beijing on Thursday banned foreigners from France and many countries, the latest in a growing number of access bans as China closes in a world still battling the coronavirus pandemic.
AFP: The Covid-19 first gave the impression in central China due last year, however, Beijing has largely controlled its epidemic thanks to strict restrictions and strict fitness measures for anyone entering the country.
In March, when the virus was torn apart, China closed its borders to all foreign citizens, gradually eased restrictions in recent months.
But in a closed turn, Chinese embassies in countries such as Britain, Belgium, India and the Philippines said this week that Beijing had to “temporarily suspend” access for non-Chinese citizens.
France was the most recent to be listed, with one on the Chinese embassy’s online page dated Thursday that says non-Chinese people will be barred from entering the country.
China’s embassies in Russia, Italy and Ethiopia have also announced measures.
Beijing on Thursday defended the new restrictions as “reasonable and fair” and said they were “inspired by the practices of many countries. “
China has also recently tightened the needs of travelers in several other countries, making access much more complicated and causing court cases that the new strict regulations constitute an effective access ban.
In France, officials expect a new coronavirus blockade to decrease the number of developing infections, with new cases exceeding 40,000 in the following week, while Italy has imposed strict new restrictions on freedom of movement in 4 regions.
Russia has recorded a total of approximately 1. 7 million infections and more than 29,000 deaths.
The World Health Organization is facing new calls to allow Taiwan to participate in a key foreign assembly amid fears that its exclusion could undermine efforts to involve the coronavirus pandemic, AFP reports.
As many parts of the world are surprised by the growing number of infections and deaths in Covid-19, WHO must resume its main annual assembly on Monday, which was suspended in May.
But while the World Health Assembly (WHA) is expected to rely heavily on foreign coordination of the response to the pandemic, no foreign actor will be present.
Taiwan has been excluded from WHO and several other foreign organizations under pressure from China, which considers the self-managed democratic island of another 23 million people as its own territory.
But critics insist it doesn’t make sense.
They highlight the remarkable good fortune of the territory in the fight against Covid-19, with only seven deaths and less than six hundred infections since the start of the pandemic.
The World Medical Association (WMO), a confederation of national medical associations that together make up more than 10 million doctors, called for change on Thursday.
“The Covid-19 pandemic is proof that cooperation is needed for and with all fitness care systems in the world,” MMA President Frank said in an open letter to WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
“We, it is cynical and counterproductive to continue to exclude Taiwan’s fitness representatives from participating in the World Health Assembly. “
I don’t need to tarnish the smart reputation of this blog as well with the content of the US election. But in case you’re wondering, it’s when we only know the result (Georgia can be called Thursday night in the US. But it’s not the first time Biden manages to overcome Trump’s narrow margin, we may have a winner):
Five states have not yet been called: Alaska, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Several news agencies, adding the Associated Press and the Fox News resolution office, called Arizona for Joe Biden. However, the Trump campaign argues that the call made too soon.
Alaska will be in the Republican column with almost certainty.
The race is incredibly close in Georgia and could be held on Thursday night. At 23 ET hours, Trump led with only 1902 votes, the two candidates were practically tied in the state, with 49. 4% each, with about 16,000 votes left.
The democratic challenger is leading in Nevada, with only late Democratic-leaning postcards to count, but under state law, ballots carrying the postmark on voting day can be counted as long as they are won before five o’clock in the afternoon. on November 10, that count in the state can continue over the weekend.
In North Carolina, with Trump obviously at the forefront, the state is accepting ballots by mail until November 12, that shouldn’t make a difference.
From 11 a. m. p. m. ET, there were about 250,000 votes left in Pennsylvania, where Biden is just under 49,000 votes behind. He won the mail poll count with massive margins and could very well take over the state. Pennsylvania officials say they expect maximum votes to count through Friday.
Greece will return to the lockout from Saturday for 3 weeks to fight a momentary wave of coronavirus, announced Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
AFP: “It was a delicate decision” but “action will have to be taken for 3 weeks to succeed over this wave of moments,” he said at a video convention on Thursday.
Under these measures, the Greeks can leave their homes if they make an official request by cell phone and then obtain permission.
Only “essential stores,” in addition to supermarkets and pharmacies, can open when closing starts at 6am (4am GMT) on Saturday, Mitsotakis said.
Unlike the blockade of the past six weeks that began in late March, he said kindergartens and number one schools would remain open.
High school students will get distance education, anything college academics are already taking recent action.
“Travelers arriving in Greece by land and air will now have to submit a negative PCR test, performed 48 hours before Greek territory,” said Deputy Minister of Civil Protection Nikos Hardalias on Thursday night.
The new blockage occurs when the number of coronavirus cases continues to increase.
A total of 2,646 new infections and 18 deaths were recorded on Wednesday, a sharp increase from last week. The virus has killed 673 other people in Greece out of the nearly 47,000 infected people.
But it is the number of others in resuscitation that most fears the authorities.
The number of patients hospitalized with fans more than doubled in a month, from October 4 to 169 on Wednesdays.
The full story of Denmark’s withdrawal from the UK corridor: