Coronavirus: what happens in the world on August 4

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As the deaths continue to rise and some states apply or impose greater restrictions to combat the coronavirus epidemic, U.S. President Donald Trump has said more American lives will be lost to COVID-19.

The president noted the death toll in the United States in an interview with Fox Business Network on Tuesday, prematurely claiming that 160,000 had died from the disease caused by the virus. He told host Lou Dobbs: “We’re going to lose more.

Trump added that millions of other people would have been lost if he hadn’t intervened and “just let things get going.”

The death toll in the United States by COVID-19 more than 156,000 on Tuesday night, according to Johns Hopkins University’s knowledge in Baltimore, Maryland. The total number of instances shown exceeds 4.7 million. Both figures lead the world.

In Florida, the number of coronavirus deaths increased to 245 on Tuesday. This raised its average for seven days of reported daily deaths to 184, its highest rate to date, and only Texas last week with 186.

The number of other people treated by COVID-19 in hospitals throughout the state continued a downward trajectory of approximately two weeks, with 7,797 patients on Tuesday to 7,991 the day before. This is lower than the highs of more than 9,500 about two weeks ago, according to the Ministry of Health.

There were 5446 positive coronaviruses reported over a 24-hour period. However, many major sites were closed over the weekend and Monday due to Tropical Storm Isaias. These sites have reopened ever since.

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said Tuesday that it is a state order for others to wear a mask in public amid a recent accumulation of cases shown.

The Republican also delayed the return of the top ranks in 8 counties affected by COVID-19.

Meanwhile, Louisina, Governor John Bel Edwards, said he would continue with the statewide masking mandate and industry restrictions that he has followed to combat the coronavirus outbreak for at least 3 weeks.

Regulations were due to expire Friday, but the Democratic governor said Tuesday that it would make them bigger until August 28. Several lawsuits have attempted to have some of the regulations rejected for exceeding Edwards’ authority.

The governor’s resolution comes when Edwards joined the leaders of Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, and Virginia to announce an interstate pact to 3 million quick-use coronavirus tests.

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Also on Tuesday, New York City replaced its most sensitive public fitness officer at a key moment in its fight to prevent the coronavirus from firing. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the departure of Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot to be replaced by Dr. Dave A. Chokshi, an official physician and number one in the city’s public hospital system.

Barbot told staff in an internal memorandum that he had resigned because, since the city was ready for an outbreak of coronavirus imaginable, “staff talents will have to be exploited to a greater extent along with those of our sister agencies” and the opposing fight to the virus must remain “without distractions.”

Barbot had prioritized non-public fitness protection devices and police officers that had been implemented for the EPP.

As of 9:15 p.m. ET on Tuesday, there were 117791 suspected cases of coronavirus in Canada. The provinces and territories indexed 102,450 of them as recovered or resolved. CBC News’ death count was based on provincial reports, regional physical fitness data, and CBC reports 8,994.

Saskatchewan will send its K-12 students to school next month without forcing them or their teachers to wear a mask and without a plan to decrease the size of elegance, the Ministry of Education says it plans to buy a mask in case the COVID-19 scenario worsens.

On Tuesday, the ministry defined 8 priorities that he said were reflected in reopening plans for all school forums in the province. These plans constitute 4 possible precautionary “points,” the province said in a statement. He detailed what would inspire a school board to move from one point to another.

Students returning on September 1 will do so in “Level 1,” which means “as close as possible than normal, with more precautionary measures and precautions.” Level 1 does not require masks, reduced categories, or on-site testing and testing.

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“Many experts have said that we want to provide as general and reassuring an environment as can be imagined at the beginning of the school year, especially for young children,” said the province’s medical director of health, Dr. Saqib Shahab.

On Tuesday morning, the Alberta government announced that students and in grades four through 12 should wear a mask when physical distance is not possible.

In Ontario, a re-examination through the province’s public fitness firm suggests that the number of other people inflamed with COVID-19 in the province represents only a small fraction of its general population.

The Public Health Ontario study, entitled “Seroprevalence of COVID-19 in Ontario: March 27, 2020 to June 30, 2020,” measured the presence of antibodies opposed to SARS-CoV-2, the guilty COVID-19 virus in the blood. samples from other people in the province.

From 5 to 30 June, they found that 1.1% of the samples tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies.

Medical experts say the effects recommend that the actual number of COVID-19 instances in Ontario is likely 4 times higher in June than the official number of instances.

Dr. Dominik Mertz, an associate professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at mcMaster University’s Department of Medicine in Hamilton, said the test shows that other people in the province are still at risk of contracting the infectious disease.

“If it’s one or two consistent with a hundred or three consistent with a penny, it doesn’t matter in terms of protection,” Mertz told CBC Toronto.

According to Johns Hopkins University, the global set of coronavirus cases showed more than 18.4 million at 9:15 p.m. And on Tuesday More than 698,000 more people have died, while more than 11 million have recovered. The United States and Brazil top the list of instances, with a combined total of more than 7.5 million.

Turkey reports a buildup in cases of coronavirus, with infections exceeding 1000. Ministry of Health figures show 1,083 new instances and 18 deaths on Tuesday, bringing infections overall to about 235,000 and deaths to 5,765.

Health Minister Fahrettin Koca tweeted that construction is “serious.” Cases had fallen below 1,000 before Turkey began reopening business in early June. Cases had decreased to an average of 945 in the last 3 weeks.

The Israeli military says it will issue an opposing order to the coronaviruses this week to slow the outbreak of infections in the country.

In collaboration with the Ministry of Health, the military said the command will attempt to expedite testing, tactile search, quarantine orders and other pandemic elements to decrease the number of infections. The order will start operating on Thursday.

Israel largely contained its first outbreak in the spring, but saw a build-up in some cases during the summer. It now has one of the highest numbers of daily infection in the population-adjusted world.

Ireland announced an additional delay in the full reopening of the bars on Tuesday, delaying the transfer to the last lockdown level for 3 weeks and tightening restrictions after new COVID-19 infections more than doubled in a week.

“I know this will be a blow to pub owners and for them to know that I have great sympathy for their situation,” Prime Minister Micheal Martin said at a press conference.

“But we are doing what we are doing to save lives and give our society and economy the most productive possibility imaginable to open up safely and sustainably,” he said, as he cut the “green list” of Ireland’s travel destinations in 10 countries out of 15.

The UK is facing a momentary wave of COVID-19 this winter twice as widespread as the initial epidemic if it reopens schools without a more effective testing and tracking formula, according to one published On Tuesday.

Researchers from University College London and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine modelled the effect of reopening schools full-time or part-time, allowing parents to return to paintings on the possible spread of the virus. They concluded that a wave at the moment can only be prevented if 75% of other people with symptoms are detected and tested and 68% of their contacts are found.

France’s main clinical framework also said that a wave at the moment is “highly likely” this fall or winter, as the country grapps with a marked build-up in new cases of the disease over the past two weeks.

“France has the stage under control, but it is precarious with an outbreak of viral traffic this summer. The short-term long-term pandemic is mainly in the hands of the public,” the clinical committee on the disease said in an article published on the Ministry of Health’s website.

India’s fitness government says Phase 2 clinical trials for coronavirus vaccines evolved across India have begun.

It is an inactivated virus vaccine developed through Bharat Biotech and a candidate DNA vaccine developed through Zydus Cadila. Phase 2 trials for the candidate vaccine developed through the University of Oxford will begin at 17 sites next week.

India is number 3 showing cases of coronavirus with 1.8 million and number five deaths with only 39,000.

In the Philippines, commuter trains, buses and other public cars stayed away from the capital’s major roads on Tuesday and police installed checkpoints to limit access to the public, as the virus outbreak forced another closure.

Officials deployed dozens of ferries, as well as army trucks, to send the medical corps of misery personnel and authorized company personnel. Most domestic flights to and from the capital have been cancelled and night curfews will return to some locations.

The lockdown is softer than the tax originally, which largely fully confined others to their homes for months, but is more severe than the quarantine restrictions to which the capital had recently been subject. It prevails in the city of Manila and in the outlying provinces for two weeks.

The heavily affected Australian state of Victoria has banned other people who are isolated from exercising outdoors in their homes and has imposed more difficult fines for other people inflamed by the coronavirus who continue to work.

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Victoria’s Prime Minister Daniel Andrews said the army and fitness groups knocked on the door continuously and randomly to make sure those who isolated the property were at home. Teams knocked on the door of more than 3,000 homes and simply can’t locate more than 800 people who have been in the house because they were waiting for a verification result or had tested positive for coronavirus.

The government also increased the Aus self-isolation fine from Aus $1,652 (C $1,578) to Aus $4,957 (C$4,737). Maximum serious cases can also be passed to court and fined up to $20,000 ($19,116 Canadians), Andrews said.

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