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South Korea has added 397 new cases of coronavirus, counting its tenth consecutive day of three-digit accumulation as the virus spread rate approaches the degrees the country experienced its worst outbreak in the spring.
The resurgence, which began in the densely populated capital region before spreading to virtually every major provincial town and town during the following week, is a major setback for the country, which is eager to promote its tough profits against the virus.
After avoiding strict physical estrangement measures due to considerations of a fragile economy, officials have now banned giant gatherings, closed nightclubs, beaches and churches and alienated sports enthusiasts in a desperate effort to stop transmissions.
Sunday’s accumulation of infections marked the third consecutive day of more than three hundred and the highest since the 483 reported cases on 7 March, when the country faced an increase in transmissions in its southeastern region.
The Korea Centers for Disease Control has connected 297 of the new instances to Seoul, home to some of the country’s 51 million residents, where fitness has struggled to track infections from a variety of sources, adding churches, schools, restaurants and workplaces.
Cases have also been reported in other primary cities, such as Busan. Gwangju, Daejeon and Daegu, epicenter of the country’s last primary epidemic in February and March defeated.
South Korea has noticed more than 17,000 cases and more than three hundred deaths since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Johns Hopkins University.
As of 5:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, there were 124896 cases shown and suspected of coronavirus in Canada. The provinces and territories indexed 111,112 of them as recovered or resolved. A CBC News death count based on provincial reports, regional fitness data, and CBC 9.110 reports.
Manitoba announced new instances on Sunday, surpassing the past record of 42 new instances in the province established Saturday, the province said in a newsletter.
Manitoba Health Minister Cameron Friesen said the existing figure of 72 new COVID-19 instances reflects an increase in the province’s Hutterite colonies. There are currently several colonies in the province that have clusters of COVID-19. #cbcmb
The announcement came when two Manitoba First Nations political defense teams called on public fitness officials to reinstate a restriction in the north that ended on June 26.
This request came after the closure of fox Lake Cree’s National Bird Reserve after the network reported that a commuter from the city of Gillam had tested positive for COVID-19.
Twelve other people with COVID-19 in Manitoba have died, four of them in recent days.
According to a Johns Hopkins University account, there have been more than 23.2 million cases of COVID-19 and more than 805,000 deaths. Here’s a look at what’s going on in the world.
In the Americas, the U.S. state of Florida surpassed 600,000 instances shown on Sunday, but reported one of its lowest monkeys in two months (2974 new infections) following a downward trend that began five weeks ago. The total peaked on July 15 when more than 15,000 cases were reported, but has been declining ever since.
In Peru, thirteen other people were killed in a nightclub stampede after a police raid to impose a closure of the country by the coronavirus pandemic, authorities said Sunday. The stampede occurred at the Thomas nightclub in Lima, where about 120 more people had accumulated for a party on Saturday night, the Interior Ministry said.
In Asia, Pakistan’s government reported only 4 more deaths on Sunday in more than 24 hours, the fewest deaths since March. The announcement raises hopes that Pakistan is on track to fully involve the new coronavirus despite a fragile fitness system.
The number of infections in India surpassed the 3 million mark with 69,239 new cases reported on Sunday, even as the country opened closing spaces.
In Europe, Yulia Tymoshenko, the former prime minister of Ukraine and a key figure in the 2004 Orange Revolution protests, COVID-19. His spokesman said in a Facebook post on Sunday that Tymoshenko is in a serious state with a 39-degree fever, but did not say if she had been hospitalized.
Meanwhile, the number of new cases in Italy increased for the seventh consecutive day, when 1,210 infections were recorded on Sunday, the largest accumulation since 12 May – Lombardy, which includes Milan, and Lazio, which includes Rome, are in the most sensitive of the new figures of the day, according to figures from the Ministry of Health.
Africa has more than 1.1 million cases and more than 27,000 deaths in the World Health Organization’s Africa region.
South Africa accounts for more than all cases on the continent, with more than 600,000 infections.
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