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The United States has fallen to fewer than 50,000 new cases of coronavirus for the first time in four days, according to a Johns Hopkins University account, but experts are concerned that the Fourth of July Independence Day weekend celebrations will act as fuel for the country’s outbreak. .
Johns Hopkins counted 45,300 new coronavirus infections in the United States Saturday after 3 days in which the number reached 54,500 new cases. Saturday’s decrease figure doesn’t necessarily mean the scenario in the United States is improving, as this may be due to relief in holiday reports.
In Florida, fitness officials say the state has taken a dark step: more than 200,000 people tested positive for COVID-19.
State statistics published on Sunday show that around 10,000 new people tested positive. Saturday’s figures, more than 11,400 instances, set a new record in a single day. More than 3,700 people died.
About 43 instances are located in 3 counties: Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said Sunday on ABC that the most positive tests in his county and state is “extremely troubling.”
Suarez, who had the virus in March, said it was transparent that the expansion was “exponential at this stage” and that officials were tracking hospitalizations. They also greatly control the mortality rate, which “gives us the impression” that “much stricter” measures must be taken.
In Arizona, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego points to a “crisis” involving coronavirus shortages in her city due to the increase in cases in the state, leading the United States to new capital-compatible cases of coronavirus.
Gallego, a Democrat, said some citizens over the weekend had to queue for 8 hours through the car to pass COVID-19 tests and that the federal government took time to help.
AZ is still in crisis with our war opposed to COVID19. Every new case is one enjoyed. With the highest daily instances consistent with the captain in the country, we will have to continue to take steps to protect each other through #stayinghome and dressed in a mask. #MaskUpAZ https://t.co/Gh1bs6Ycx5
She told This Week on Sunday that Arizona went from “zero to 60” to being one of the first states to reopen after being among the last to put in effect the house maintenance orders.
This has led to an explosion of cases, said Gallego, who brought nightclubs crammed with loose champagne and others who inadvertently spread the virus in a giant circle of family reunions.
He denounced the combined public messages after THE recent scale of US President Donald Trump in Phoenix. Gallego said that while urging others to stay at home and to meetings of more than 10 people, Trump has minimized that by organising big occasions and not wearing a mask.
The United States has the highest number of virus-related infections and deaths in the world, with 2.8 million cases and only about 130,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins. Experts say the actual number of victims of the pandemic is significantly higher, because others died before they were assessed and mild instances were lost.
To show what the existing infection curve is like in the United States, the country reported fewer than 20,000 new infections consistent with the day on June 15.
Despite warnings from fitness experts to restrict demonstrations, Trump delivered a speech at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota on Friday and a night of tributes and fireworks Saturday at the National Mall in Washington.
P.E.I. reported two new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the total active cases in the province to five.
The two new instances are men in their 20s. They are citizens of Prince Edward Island. and contacts from one of the 3 instances reported on Saturday.
Quebec reported an accumulation of 79 cases and 8 deaths. The government says seven of those recently reported deaths occurred before June 27.
In Ontario, the province reported 138 new cases, marking the sixth day in a row when the count is less than 200.
As of 5:30 p.m. ET Sunday, there were 105,536 suspected cases of coronavirus in Canada. The provinces and territories know 69,239 instances as recovered or resolved. A CBC News death count based on provincial reports, regional aptitude data, and CBC 8,729 reports.
More than 11.3 million other international people are known to have inflamed since the onset of the pandemic, according to Johns Hopkins University’ knowledge. Due to the lack of verification equipment, the actual number of instances is unknown. More than 531,000 more people have died.
In the Americas, Mexico overcame France with the fifth death rate in the world with more than 30,000 deaths.
Brazil remains the epicenter of South America, with more than 1.5 million and more than 64,000 deaths.
In Bolivia, the growing death toll is overwhelming the city of Cochabamba. Police Colonel Ivan Rojas said at a press convention that the city collects “about 17 bodies a day. This is collapsing the police force of workers and funerals” in the city of approximately 630,000 people.
In Asia-Pacific, India reported a record 24-hour break in coronavirus cases, with more than 24,000 new infections.
The hard-hit Australian state of Victoria has recorded 74 new coronavirus cases after announcing a record 108 new infections on Saturday.
Iranian President Hassan Rohani said those wearing a mask would be denied the state and that workplaces that did not comply with physical fitness protocols would be closed for a week.
In Africa, a third head of state in the area for a week and part self-a isolate after a relative analyzed the coronavirus.
Ghana’s Ministry of Information said President Nana Akufo-Addo tested negative even if he isolated himself because of himself “out of caution.” Senegalese President Macky Sall was delayed last month due to a similar situation, and the Botswana government said Thursday that President Mokgweetsi Masisi had regained isopast because a nearby official tested positive. This is the fourth time it has done so since March.
Authorities in northwestern Spain in Europe have ordered a blockade in Galicia, a county of 71,000 other people, due to new outbreaks, a day after the government in northeastern Catalonia blocked more than 200,000 people. Both locks only allow other people to leave paint spaces and other mitigating circumstances.
Slovenia says 15 other people have become inflamed with the new coronavirus in a nursing home for the first time in weeks, as the country faces a buildup of cases.
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