Coronavirus: what happens in Canada and around the world on September 13

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The World Health Organization (WHO) on Sunday reported a record one-day global build-up in new instances of COVID-19, as Canada’s most sensible physician advises Canadians to let their guard down.

WHO reports that international infections increased to 307,930 over a 24-hour period, the largest increases in India, the United States and Brazil, and the highest deaths to 5537.

On 6 September, WHO recorded 306,857 new cases, while the firm reported a record 12,430 deaths on 17 April.

India leads the world in new instances reported every day and set a world record last week with 97,570 instances registered in a day without marriage, according to a Reuters tally.

In parts of India, medical oxygen is difficult to locate as the total number of cases exceeds 4. 75 million. The United States alone has recorded more cases with 6. 5 million. COVID-19 infections continue in 58 countries, adding outbreaks in Argentina, Indonesia, Morocco, Spain and Ukraine, according to a Reuters analysis.

The new instances have dropped in the United States and have dropped by approximately 44% since the peak of more than 77,000 new instances reported on July 16. Cases in Brazil also have a downward trend.

According to Johns Hopkins University’s account, the overall total number of coronavirus cases shown is now more than 28. 8 million and more than 921,000 more people have died.

Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s Director of Public Health, suggested Canadians be vigilant even if they have advocates for physical remoteness, hand washing and masking.

“Our challenge now is to protect us from the fatigue that can lead us to take those non-public precautions,” Tam said Sunday in a statement.

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Coronavirus outbreaks are reported in broader settings, adding personal social gatherings, network configurations, and indoor public events, he said.

“This is a reminder that just because you know other people attending an outdoor occasion of your family bubble/close contacts doesn’t mean there’s a reduced threat of COVID-19,” Tam said.

“In fact, it is in those familiar contexts that we would possibly be more likely to let our guard down, expand our threat of infection, and unintentionally spread the virus to others in our homes, workplaces, and communities. “

As of Sunday’p. m. ET 6, Canada had 136659 cases shown and suspected coronavirus. Provinces and territories indexed 120,431 of them as recovered or resolved. A CBC News death count based on provincial reports, regional fitness data, and CBC 9,211 reports.

In the provinces, Quebec reported 279 new cases of COVID-19 and one more death on Sunday.

On Saturday, several thousand others gathered in downtown Montreal on Saturday to hear speeches by conspiracy theorists and vaccine activists at one of the largest demonstrations to date opposed to the Quebec government’s reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The march began outdoors in the Montreal workplace of Prime Minister Francois Legault and at one point stretched for more than six blocks.

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In Ontario, the province reports more than two hundred new instances of COVID-19 for the third consecutive day, along with a new death. There were 204 new instances in Sunday’s report, after 232 instances on Saturday and 213 on Friday.

Health Minister Christine Elliott said Toronto is reporting 63 new cases, 47 in Ottawa and 35 in the Peel region. 64% of Sunday’s cases involve others under the age of 40. The total number of cases reached 44,504, with 39,841 resolved. 2,815 dead.

Toronto Public Health reported that seven other people who tested positive for COVID-19 visited a Toronto strip club in the past two weeks. Of the seven, six are members and one is a patron. TPH says it informs consumers and workers that they have visited the strip club of possible exposure to COVID-19.

Manitoba recorded 18 new ones on Sunday, the province said in a press release.

To date, 1,428 cases of the disease have been detected in Manitoba, another sixteen people died and 1,173 recovered, according to the statement.

Provincial public fitness officials also warned of imaginable exhibitions at two Winnipeg schools. Schools and cohorts are notified, the province said. Additional cleaning of heavily affected spaces is underway in any of the schools as a precautionary measure.

Saskatchewan reported 17 new ones on Sunday.

Six of the new instances are similar to a personal collection in Saskatoon. Contact search and research are ongoing, and the provincial update indicates that more instances would possibly be similar to collection.

Of the province’s active cases, 34 are in networked living environments, a term the province uses to refer to the Houthi colonies.

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Meanwhile, Newfoundland and Labrador did not report new cases on Sunday and an alleged case on Saturday was brazen; Nova Scotia did not report a new case for the sixth consecutive day, adding on Sunday that there is only one active case in the province; and New Brunswick’s active workload remains two points after no new cases were known on Sunday.

In Africa, according to the World Health Organization, there are more than 1. 3 million cases shown on the continent.

Most infections occur in South Africa, which has more than 646,000 infections.

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In Europe, the UK, which has suffered the continent’s deadliest epidemic, recorded more than 3,000 new cases for the third consecutive day for the first time since May. The Ministry of Health reported 3,330 cases on Sunday, bringing the total to 3 days. more than 10,000.

Although the increase in evidence explains some of the increase, it is transparent that the UK has noticed the spread of the virus in recent weeks. To succeed over the outbreak, the government tightened a series of restrictions on life, for example, the BRITISH. The government has said that social gatherings in England will be limited to six others from Monday, both internal and external, and that those who violate the regulations will have to pay fines.

In the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Sunday that a new blockade would be imposed across the country amid a persistent increase in cases, with schools and sectors of the economy that would have to close in an attempt to reduce infection rates. measures marks the moment when Israel has been plunged into a blockade, after a long prevention in the spring.

Israel has had more than 150,000 cases shown of coronavirus and more than 1,100 deaths. With a population of nine million, the country is now experiencing one of the worst epidemics in the world. Now you see more than 4,000 cases of viruses.

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In the Americas, U. S. state officials in Iowa said the number of cases increased to 814 on Sunday and that two more deaths were reported. Health officials reported that 74361 showed cases of coronavirus that had been reported since the onset of the pandemic. , 1,218 more people died and 53,120 recovered, according to the state’s online virus tracker.

The state reported that Iowa had a positivity rate of 8. 9% in the subsequent 14 days, however, six Iowa counties reported positivity rates above 15% in the subsequent 14 days. The maximum rate means that public schools in Sioux, Lyon, Bremer, Plymouth, Carroll counties and Chickasaw would possibly apply for a state exemption to provide fully online education.

With Reuters, Canadian Press and Associated Press

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