It is believed that around 20,000 Brits are on holiday in Croatia lately, and if they return home until 4 a.m. this morning, travellers will now be quarantined.
Meanwhile, STA Travel has become the last company to fall victim to the coronavirus pandemic.
The corporate, which emerged from a student corporate and specializes in young peopleArray adding years of rest and volunteering projects, has stopped operating.
This occurs when Oldham citizens have been told not to meet anyone outside their homes on Saturday, but they will avoid a complete closure.
After an accumulation of cases, even more regulations will come into force for the city, as well as for Blackburn and Pendle Parties.
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COVIDES EPIDEMICS IN BERLIN SCHOOLS
Cases of coronavirus have been reported through at least 41 in Berlin, just two weeks after the reopening of 825 in the German capital.
Cases are spreading across Europe, adding to Spain, which has recorded 66,905 in the more than two weeks, resulting in the continent’s highest 14-day infection rate and warnings about the threat of a wave of deaths.
UK QUARANTINE LIST: WHAT COUNTRIES ARE THEY?
Croatia, Austria and Trinidad are the newest countries to be added to the UK’s quarantine this week after being declared dangerous.
The accumulation of infections around the world has led the British to face uncertainty about their holidays; however, there is a respite for a country after Portugal has been removed from the list.
For the full list of countries in the UK quarantine list, click here.
ISRAEL’S COVID LEADER URGES UKRAINE TO END JEWISH PILGRIMAGE
The head of the Israeli Coronavirus Working Group has asked Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to avoid an annual pilgrimage in which Jasidic Jews stop in the city of Uman, in central Ukraine, for fear that the site may be a hot spot for the virus.
Tens of thousands of Hasidic Jews descend to Ouman every Jewish New Year to stop at the tomb of Rabbi Najman de Breslov, who revived the Hasidic movement and died in 1810.
This year’s Jewish New Year celebrations take place from September 18 to 20.
On Friday, Israel exceeded 100,000 reported coronaviruses.
It recorded 80nine deaths of Covid-1nine among its nine million inhabitants.
TRAVELLERS TO FRANCE SHOULD REPORT COVIDÉ SYMPTOMS
Travellers from France to the UK must certify that they have coronavirus symptoms or have been in contact with a case shown within 14 days of the trip, the government announced.
Under the new rules, Britons returning from France from 15 August will have to isolate themselves upon their return, due to the high rates of COVID-19 infection in France.
AGENTS CLOSE 12 ILLEGAL PARTS IN THE BLOCKING ZONE
Police were forced to disperse a series of illegal demonstrations for the last time in Greater Manchester.
Several parties attended by dozens of others took position in the region, in direct violation of coronavirus restrictions that are still in place.
All districts, with the exception of Wigan, are subject to local blocking rules, with Oldham reinforced in an effort to lower virus levels.
STATISTICS: PATIENTS IN ENGLAND CURRENTLY NEED VENTILATION
Lately, there are 841 patients hospitalized with coronavirus, below the peak in early April, in which more than 3,500 patients received remedy for the virus.
Lately there are about 64 patients in England who want ventilation, a backup of 2800 in April.
Authorities seek to avoid another spike by introducing local locks in Manchester and Leicester to stop the spread, while citizens of Oldham and Blackburn will not be able to reunite with other families since Saturday.
CROATIA’S TOURISM MINISTER CRITICIZES UK DECISION
Croatia has criticized the BRITISH government’s resolve to impose a 14-day quarantine on tourists returning from Croatia.
Croatian Tourism Minister Frano Matu-i said the imposition of quarantine is unfair and suggested the UK think again.
He said: “We believe that this resolution was not fair. Because we believe Croatia is a safe destination.
“Croatia is still on the list of many European countries as a destination.
“It is true that we have several hotspots in Croatia, however, we have not noticed any infection in hotel camps and other accommodation establishments.
“Therefore, we ask the UK government to update this 14-day quarantine measure with reliable evidence. We’re disappointed in that.”
THERE COULD BE A YEAR’S EVE ‘BUMPY’
Fears arose that Britain could face a moment of national coronavirus blockade amid fears of a “bumpy” end of the year.
More restrictions may apply to infections after the R rate has exceeded one for the first time since the restrictions were lifted.
Yesterday, The Sage Advisory Group said the number of hatcheries in Britain between 0.9 and 1.1, with high-level resources, warns that “more national measures” may be needed.
Read the full one here.
THE POSSIBILITY OF A SECOND BLOCKADE CANNOT BE RULED OUT
The option of the national blockade in the UK cannot be ruled out, according to a member of the government’s Emergency Advisory Group.
Professor Sir Mark Walport, former chief scientific adviser, said a local technique targeting the epidemic is the right tactic right now.
But when asked through the Today program whether the national block would ever be used again, Walport said, “It’s never a very strong word; the purpose is local control, increase the amount of testing, give recommendations to prevent this from happening.” . Array, is there a scenario where it gets out of control?
“Of course it’s imaginable and that’s why it’s so vital that we paint together.
“People perceive that this is a risk. If it is permissible and uncontrollable, then there can be much more draconian measures.”
INDONESIA ANNOUNCES 2090 NEW COVID CASES
Indonesia reported 2,090 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday, bringing the total to 151,498, according to the knowledge of the website of the country’s Ministry of Health.
The number of new deaths reported on Saturday 94 deaths, bringing the total to 6594, the highest number of coronavirus deaths in Southeast Asia.
PHILIPPINES REPORT 4,933 NEW INFECTIONS
The Philippines reported 4,933 coronavirus infections on Saturday, the fifth consecutive day above 4,000, and 26 DEATHS from COVID-19.
In a bulletin, the Ministry of Health stated that the total number of cases shown had increased to 187,249, while the deaths shown had reached 2,966.
The Philippines has the highest number of infections in Southeast Asia, and the current number of deaths, after Indonesia.
OLDHAM’S COUNCIL GAVE HIM ADDITIONAL IMPLEMENTING POWERS
Oldham Council leader Sean Fielding said local government has received more enforcement ability to take action against other people breaking the rules, revealing that it had closed at least one pub in the last 24 hours.
He told the BBC Breakfast: “Part of our discussions with the government, which helped us avoid the kind of economic blockade of the kind in Leicester, to develop the capacity of our law enforcement groups so that we can take action when we had business reports. or premises or families that do not comply with the regulations.
“So when we get those reports, we now have a greater execution and enforcement ability to take action, whether it’s fines, closing orders or whatever.
TWO SPANISH REGIONS CLOSE ALL BROTHERS AND SEX CLUBS
Two Spanish regions have closed all their brothels and sex clubs following an outbreak of coronavirus related to prostitutes.
Castilla-La Mancha, which covers five provinces of central Spain, has become the first autonomous network to order the closure of sex clubs, and then temporarily continued through Catalonia.
One of the towns of Castilla-La Mancha -Alcázar de San Juan near the town of Ciudad Real – is facing an outbreak of Covid-19 underway in a brothel that has caused 12 people, adding several prostitutes, to test positive for the virus. .
RUSSIA ANNOUNCES 4,921 NEW CASES
Russia reported 4921 new cases of coronavirus, bringing its national level to 951,897.
Authorities said 121 other people had died from Covid-19 in the past 24 hours, bringing the official death toll to 16,310.
CORONAVIRUS WILL BE PRESENT ‘FOREVER’, SAYS SAGE MEMBER
Coronavirus will be provided “forever” and other people will likely want normal vaccines that oppose it, a member of the government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) warned.
Sir Mark Walport, a leading former clinical adviser, told BBC Radio 4’s Today show that the pandemic would be controlled by “global vaccination,” but that “it would be a disease like smallpox that could be eliminated through vaccination.”
He added: “This is a virus that will stay with us one way or another and will almost in fact require repeated vaccines.”
“So, as with the flu, other people will want to revaccinate at normal intervals.”
CORONAVIRUS WATCH LIST
As Oldham prepares for new social restrictions on a local blockade, let’s take a look at the hot spots of “concern” in England.
OLDHAM UPDATE: AVOID A LOCAL LOCKDOWN
Tonight, the citizens of Oldham will not be able to meet anyone outdoors in their homes.
Oldham Council chief Sean Fielding said that instead of having a full blockade like Leicester, where companies would close again, they would have more targeted measures for propagation.
Pubs, restaurants and offices would possibly remain open, but more restrictions on social interactions will come into play.
People can still move on to pictures and use childcare as usual, but they won’t be allowed to attend more social gatherings starting Saturday.
Oldham now has a 103.1 coronavirus consisting of 100,000, with Blackburn and Pendle achieving 95.3 and 75.5.
Britons ‘cry the end’ of STA’s journey
When it became known that STA Travel had ceased operations, the British used social media to thank the company for the opportunities they offered.
One Twitter user said: “So many engaging stories about trips are shared that they changed the life booked by STA Travel.
“Booking a gap year, back-to-work flights, volunteering systems and epic tours was a rite of passage for many readers. A big blow to the staff and the industry.”
Another wrote: “I am not happy to hear that STA Travel has been ruined. I used them several times a day.
“Thank you for making a lot of people come true.”
A third said: “I’ve had two of the greatest adventures of my life with STA Travel: today is bad news for the staff.”
THE DRIVING TEST WEBSITE IS PLACED WHEN STUDENTS TRY TO BOOK TESTS
The place where students can electronically book their driving tests crashed on the first day of their reopening after the coronavirus outbreak.
Hundreds of others who tried to electronically book a check with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) this morning said they had difficulties with the website.
This comes after the government suspended driving tests on 20 March, when the UK passed through the pandemic.
Yesterday, the first time students can book an electronic check after closing.
Those who had booked their driving exams electronically and then canceled them were able to do so from July 25 to reduce the delay.
The theoric resumed on July 4.
TRAVEL COMPANY CHAOS: WHAT’S NEXT?
Globally, the aviation industry is suffering the monetary blow after months of blockade and cancelled flights and holidays.
Nearly 3 million jobs and tourism in the UK are expected to disappear, as the economy is about to waste 142 billion pounds in the industry.
British Airways is cutting up to 12,000 jobs out of its 42,000 workers due to a drop in the number of flights.
CORONAVIRUS HAS IMPROVED THE ”DETAILED’ TRAVEL INDUSTRY’
STA Travel blamed the coronavirus pandemic for its collapse, saying it had “stopped the industry.”
STA’s parent company, the Swiss organization Diethelm Keller, said the company is not immune to the “global pandemic scale.”
In a broadcast yesterday, he said, “Sales have not resumed as expected, due to customer uncertainties, new restrictions and new blocking measures, which are expected to continue largely in 2021.”
“As a result, STA Travel Holding AG is a request for insolvency.”
STA TRAVEL FIRM CESE COMERCIO
STA Travel has become the newest company to fall victim to the coronavirus pandemic.
The corporate, which emerged from a student corporate and specializes in young peopleArray adding years of rest and volunteering projects, has stopped operating.
Thousands of consumers are expected to start repaying after the company, which hired another 500 people at 50 branches and its London headquarters, collapsed last night.
Worldwide, STA has approximately 2,000 workers working in more than 200 stores. It is understood that some branches will remain open.
Read the full story here.
GERMANY REPORTS PEAK IN CASES
The number of infections in Germany has surpassed 2000 in the last 24 hours, a point observed since the end of April, the government said Saturday.
The RKI Institute of Health reported that it had recorded 2,034 new cases and seven deaths, bringing the total number of deaths to 9,267 and 232,082.
UKRAINE REGISTERS 2328 CASES OF CORONAVIRUS
Ukraine has recorded a record 2,328 cases of new coronaviruses in more than 24 hours, he said Saturday.
Data from the Defense and National Security Council surpassed the one-day record of 2134, he reported on Thursday.
The total number is 102,971, with 2,244 deaths due to COVID-19.
Infections increase sharply in days.
TEEN ”LANDING’ TO LOSE FREEDOM DURING INTERLOCKING, HUNG UP, RESEARCH
Emily Owen, 19, was on the hunt for a brilliant career when the pandemic began to spread, leaving her suffering with “anxiety and anguish.”
The young woman said the blockage of the coronavirus would keep her from running and leaving.
Norfolk Coroner’s Court in Norwich learned how her circle of relatives became isolated in the days leading up to her death, with one of her sisters coughing.
Tragically, the young woman discovered the house in Shouldham, Norfolk, through her mother and sister on 18 March.
Read the full story here.
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