Sean Fielding said Oldham, who has noticed that his coronavirus cases are building up in recent weeks, is 48 hours away from a lock that could have “catastrophic effects.”
The city now has the infection rate in England, with 83.1 cases consistent with 100,000 after a maximum of 107.5.
Ministers are expected to hold an assembly on Thursday to determine whether measures in the North West deserve to be relaxed, expanded or expanded.
This occurs when the number of coronavirus deaths in the UK increased to 12 on Tuesday, with a total of 41381 deaths.
Follow our blog about coronavirus for the latest news and updates…
HANCOCK DEFENDS CONTROVERSIAL DIFFICULTY APPOINTMENT
Matt Hancock defended the resolution against Dido Harding, his conservative counterpart, as director of the new National Institute for Health Protection.
He said: “She’s just the user who can do this task now. He has a great delight in the user sector in control of very giant organizations and is a very giant organization now with a budget of more than 10 billion pounds. .
“Always at the NHS, she has been the president of NHS Improvement for the past 3 years, has evolved and built this testing capability, the test and follow-up formula that is so effective at locating other people now and asking them to isolate the next. that’s why we’re very lucky to see her offer this public service at this critical time.
HANCOCK – DON’T REMOVE THE LOCAL LOCKOUT IN OLDHAM
Matt Hancock has not ruled a local closure in Oldham to prevent him from accumulating coronavirus cases.
He told BBC News: “In places like Oldham, where we are now seeing an increase in the number of instances, we want to take the same localized approach, work very vigorously with the local council and make sure that we are transmitting the messages to the public and also regulations well in place and resources, such as test resources, to all the spaces where there is an Array epidemic adding Oldham.
UK ”NOT CONSIDERING ‘ORDERING PEOPLE TO WEAR FACE MASKS IN THE WORKPLACE
Britain is unlikely to stick to France by ordering others to wear hats in the pictures because its testing and follow-up program shows that most people get a home-to-home coronavirus transmission, the fitness secretary said.
Hancock said: “We’re not doing it right now.
“The explanation for why is that the evidence of the NHS Test and Trace to locate where other people get the disease is that they very broadly contract it from a family assembly or another family, in one of their homes.
“The number of other people who put him in the office is small based on the evidence we have.”
HANCOCK – THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WITH THE DISEASE IN THE WORKPLACE IS ”RELATIVELY LOW’
HANCOCK: WILLIAMSON MUST NOT RESIGN
Matt Hancock says Gavin Williamson doesn’t quit because schools will have to reopen for the new school year.
He said, “I don’t think we’re distracted from this task now.”
HANCOCK IN AIRPORTS AND QUARANTINE
Matt Hancock said ministers were working with Heathrow Airport to find a way to control the coronaviruses to quarantine them.
He told Sky News: “We are working with Heathrow and the airports on this project.
“The challenge is that the virus can incubate its framework internally without appearing and without a positive verification, even if it has it. The challenge is how to do those checks so that we can be confident enough to release the quarantine.
“But it’s probably a task we’re doing with Heathrow because I obviously sense the effect of quarantine on the lives of many people, it’s not something anyone has to do, so I hope this task is worth it.
RAILWAY PRICES ARE INCREASING … DESPITE THE GOVERNMENT’S ATTEMPT TO GET PEOPLE BACK TO WORK
Of course, this will inspire others to return to their workplaces.
Train travelers face a 1.6% increase in the value of subscriptions.
The limit on annual accumulation in the regulated maximum value lists is similar to the inflation measure in last July’s retail value index, announced Wednesday through the Office of National Statistics.
Train fares sometimes increase every January, there is a hypothesis that ministers are considering delaying the accumulation of 2021 due to the low number of passengers.
PUBS AND RESTAURANTS ALLOW YOU TO EAT TO HELP THE PROGRAM
Pubs and restaurants have been removed from the Eat Out to Help Out program, while “rude” diners abuse staff during the weekday rush.
The discontents of the country’s hotel industry shared their frustration after being greeted by consumers eager to gain merit from the government’s program.
History here: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/uknews/12439126/pubs-and-restaurants-midweek/
FRAUDS ‘TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE NATION’S UNCERTAINTY DURING A PANDEMIC’
The fraudsters benefited from the blockade of the coronavirus and exploited the country’s uncertainty over the pandemic with an avalanche of scams, according to Barclays figures.
Fraud, which may be similar to travel, social media and investment, increased to 66% in the first six months of this year, according to Barclays Bank’s knowledge of the scams reported from January to July 2020.
The programs show no symptoms of relief, as the number of scams increased to 5% in July until last month.
Barclays said investment-related scams increased by 49% in July, the point never reported.
This accumulation of investment scams is possibly because other people are waiting for their transaction to be completed, meaning that those victims do not realize that they have been tricked before it is too late.
OLDHAM’S LOCAL LOCK WOULD BE “REALLY CATASTROPHIC”
Oldham Council leader Sean Fielding warned that a local closure in the city would be “really catastrophic,” as he suggested ministers impose it.
The Labour councillor told BBC Radio 4’s Today show that “gross figures” would possibly recommend that the city be similar to Leicester at the time it was put into a local close.
“However, we are doing company here at Oldham that this would be the right solution for the pandemic wave we’re seeing at Oldham,” he said.
He argued that “domestic transmission” is the cause of infections in Oldham, that maximum instances are among the working-age population and that there is little accumulation of hospital admissions or deaths.
“We already have a youth unemployment rate of 9.5% and 15% unemployment overall, so it would be catastrophic for businesses and the working-age population in Oldham if there was a local closure,” he said.
“It’s another from Leicester because Leicester never reopened properly, they can be just a bunch of corporations that went to Covid, they spent cash to do it, they reopened, they traded for a short time, they were asked to close and the probability is high. those who have done all this simply will not reopen once the restrictions are lifted.
GOVERNMENT TO INCREASE COVID-19 TEST TO 150,000 PER FORTNIGHT
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has announced that research on coronavirus infection will increase from another 28,000 people according to fifteen days of normal testing in England to 150,000.
The Office of National Statistics’ survey ultimately aims to build up to 400,000 people, the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs said.
The expansion will see another 150,000 people constantly tested from the fortnight to October, and the survey will extend to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
AUSTRALIA WILL MAKE ” THE MOST OBLIGATORY VACCINE POSSIBLE”
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said he will make any possible vaccines that oppose Covid-19 mandatory because he has put forward plans to “bring the country back to a widespread life.”
Mr Morrison said he sought out 95% of the population to get the vaccine and that he “expected” it to be mandatory for medical reasons.
He said, “I’d expect it to be as obligatory as possible.”
The Australian government has reached an agreement with British pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca to supply the country with the coronavirus vaccine at the University of Oxford, if it works.
COVERAGE ENDS TODAY
This ends with our coronavirus for today.
But we’ll be back from 6am with all the latest news about Covid-19.
NURSE OF THE NHS BACK HOME AFTER THE BATTLE OF COVID-19
A first-line nurse who spent four months battling the coronavirus spoke of her relief and, despite everything, returned home.
Reynaldo Bautista, 61, spent more than a hundred days in a room with six weeks of fan.
At one point, doctors even referred to him as “Do Not Resurrect” because he was in a critical condition.
This is believed to be the longest hospital for any NHS that has recovered from the fatal virus.
He told The Sun: “I feel much better at last, especially now that I’ve met with my circle of relatives after a long time.
“Seeing my circle of relatives and those I enjoyed is as if they have given me a moment of life.”
Read our full on this here.
U.S. UNIVERSITIES SUSPEND COURSES IN PERSON
The University of Notre Dame in Indiana, USA, suspended user courses and posted them online for at least two weeks after seeing 80 positive effects of coronavirus yesterday.
It’s the last university to cancel the reopening of the campus in the United States.
Other recent establishments to announce measures come with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and New York University, which evaluates all academics who have selected in-person learning.
RAPID AND EFFECTIVE TESTING AND TRACKING COULD REDUCE R BY UP TO 26%, RESEARCHERS SAY
According to one study, immediate and effective testing and tracking can reach the R number (the virus’s replica rate) by up to 26%.
But researchers at Imperial College London warn that the tests alone do not reduce R-numbers below one to existing immunity levels.
In the study, researchers from Imperial’s Covid-19 reaction team tested the possible effect of other testing and isolation methods on coronavirus transmission.
The effects recommend that if 80% of instances and contacts are known and rapid testing is performed after the onset of symptoms and quarantine of contacts within 24 hours, then the R number can potentially be reduced by up to 26%.
ITALY SEES A RISE IN CASES
Italy has reported 403 new cases of coronavirus and deaths today.
There were 50% more tests on Monday, with approximately 54,000 swab tests conducted in the last 24 hours.
This occurs when the country has made coronavirus tests mandatory for those who have spent time in Spain, Malta, Croatia and Greece in more than 14 days.
100 EURO VACCINE IN CHINA
A vaccine imaginable opposed to the coronavirus developed through the Chinese state-owned company Sinopharm may be on the market until December, and costs one hundred euros for two doses.
The vaccine entered complex human control in the United Arab Emirates to gather evidence of effectiveness for final regulatory approvals.
“The value will not be very high. It will charge a few hundred yuan for an injection, and for two injections it will be less than 1,000 yuan,” corporate President Liu Jingzhen Liu told Guangming Daily.
WORK WARNS OF ”HOMELESS CRISIS’ WITHOUT EVICTION BAN EXTENSION
Labor has suggested ministers act to save him from a “homeless crisis” with up to a quarter of a million people at risk when the deportation ban is lifted.
Protection against deportations in England and Wales expires on 23 August.
The party called for the move to be extended, and shadow housing secretary Thangam Debbonaire urged the government to act now “for additional chaos on its own” when evictions are allowed to resume.
In a letter to Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick, he asked what steps he was taking “to prevent a homeless crisis caused by yourself at the worst time imaginable, when the licensing program ends and we face the threat of expanding coronavirus infections.”
PARTS OF LONDON AND NYC “MAY ALREADY HAVE IMMUNITY”
Parts of London and New York may already have collective immunity opposed to coronaviruses, scientists say.
They say 10% of other people would probably want to be swollen for the virus to go away.
Experts in the past think that 60-70% of the population would want positive control of Covid-19 to discharge the state of collective immunity.
But now they say that between 10 and 43% may be enough to prevent the spread of the virus, a momentary wave hit.
Read our full on this here.
HEATHROW PASSENGER TESTING
Heathrow Airport is about to reveal plans to passengers at a specially designed centre, the Telegraph reports.
This comes when ministers will meet next week to decide whether to eliminate general quarantine measures in favor of testing travellers for the virus.
Under these measures, passengers can be checked between five and ten days after their arrival in the UK, allowing them to shorten their self-isolation era if a negative check returns.
Heathrow is expected to unveil its own centre at Terminal Two and value 150 euros for a swab
CASES IN BRAZIL INCREASE BY 47,000
Brazil has reported 47784 new coronaviruses and 1352 deaths in the last 24 hours, the Ministry of Health said today.
The country has recorded 3407354 cases of viruses since the start of the pandemic, while the official number of deaths by COVID-19 has increased to 109888, according to ministry data.
This that Brazil has the worst coronavirus outbreak in the world after the United States.
FEAR OF THE EPIDEMIC IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
It is feared that a number one school in Paisley, Scotland, is at the centre of a new coronavirus case organisation.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde said contact-seeking measures were under way at Todholm Primary School, but did not say how many other people connected to the school tested positive.
Dr Catriona Milosevic, a representative in public fitness medicine at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, said: “Close contacts are requested to isolate themselves and get appropriate advice. We are working hard with Todholm Elementary School and Renfrewshire Council to do this.”
U.S. STOCK RETURNS TO IT
The U.S. S.P.500, a vital market measure, closed at a peak of 3389.78 today.
That’s three numbers above its February 19 record, and the United States expects an economic uptick.
Other primary markets have risen sharply, with the Dow Jones rising about 5% of its February high.
Investment strata William Delwiche told the BBC: “It is not unexpected that you had a significant recovery, however, over the past two months it continued to come in combination Array… I’m surprised we’re having this conversation.”
EXCLUSIVE: SWINDON COULD BE NESTLED
Fears are developing that Swindon may be the next city to be hit by the blockade, as it has covid rates in the south of England.
Ministers are involved after 43 others tested positive in the town of Wiltshire last week.
According to the most recent knowledge of Public Health England, Swindon is the fifth highest infection rate with 48.2 cases, consistent with 100,000 inhabitants and dominance is a concern.
It is the highest in the south of England, but the city council insists that the epidemic has passed and that the implementation of the lockout measures would be a “last resort”.
Read this report by our political editor Harry Cole here.
© News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. 679215 Headquarters: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. “The Sun”, “Sun”, “Sun Online” are registered trademarks or industrial names of News Group Newspapers Limited. This service is provided under the popular terms and situations of News Group Newspapers ‘Limited, in accordance with our privacy and cookie policy. For information about a hardware replica license, visit our distribution site. Check out our online press kit. For any additional requests, please contact us. To view all the contents of The Sun, use the site map. Sun’s online page is regulated through the Independent Press Standards Organization (IPSO)
Our hounds aspire to precision, but we make mistakes. To learn more about our claims policy and to file a claim, click here.