COVID-19 Global Update: Coronavirus Cases over $21 million

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Washington: The total number of international coronavirus cases exceeded 21 million, while deaths approached 763,000, according to Johns Hopkins University.

As of Saturday morning, the total number of instances of 21,066,992 and deaths was 762,997, the University Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) revealed in its last update.

Other countries with more than 10,000 deaths include Mexico (55,908), India (48,040), United Kingdom (46,791), Italy (35,234), France (30,410), Spain (2 Peru (25,648), Iran (19,331), Russia (15,467), Colombia (14,145), South Africa (11,556) and Chile (10,340).

Nearly three hundred at a prepared food factory in Northampton, England, they tested positive for the new coronavirus, fitness officials said.

Officials are facing the outbreak at the Food Company Greencore, which has noticed 299 cases of Covid-19, Xinhua news firm said Thursday, mentioning Lucy Wightman, director of public conditioning at Northamptonshire County Council.

A spokesman for the company, which employs 2100 others, said other people who tested positive isolated themselves.

Confirmed control effects would possibly force the city of the Midlands in England to block locally.

Wightman said 79 tested positive for the National Health Service (NHS), while 220 positive effects returned from Greencore’s personal tests.

“The Township of Northampton has noticed a large number of cases in the last 4 weeks and citizens and workers have been asked to ‘act now’ to stick to additional measures, in order to close locally or additional government intervention,” Wightman said.

Greencore said in a statement that the company had taken the decision to proactively verify staff due to an accumulation in cases in the Northampton area.

“All Greencore sites have extensive social distance measures, strict hygiene procedures and normal temperature control, and we are doing everything we can to protect our employees,” he said.

“Public Health England Midlands has assisted its Greencore colleagues in managing the outbreak. This was complemented by the help of the local infection prevention and control team and environmental fitness colleagues at Northampton Borough Council,” said a group from Northampton Borough Council and Public Health Northamptonshire.

In the last seven days, there have been 70 new cases shown in Northampton itself and the infection rate is above the county rate with 580 cases consisting of 100,000 inhabitants.

Greencore owns several factories in Britain and manufactures food for supermarkets, Marks and Spencer, Tesco and Sainsbury’s, according to media reports.

New Zealand reported on Friday 12 new cases of coronavirus, all connected to an organization of the circle of relatives in Auckland, in the middle of the moment and the most powerful pandemic wave in the country.

An alleged case of Covid-19 in Waikato, who is still in a hospital, general health director Ashley Bloomfield said in a daily briefing.

New Zealand reported a total of 48 active COVID-19 instances, 30 similar to the Auckland group, bringing the total number of instances in the country to 1,251, Bloomfield said.

Bloomfield said 38 other people connected to the group were already at the Auckland quarantine facility, adding that the number is expected to increase.

“We have not noticed evidence of positive control at Covid-19 outside the gates of Auckland, unrelated to the group we are dealing with,” said Health Minister Chris Hipkins.

Testing has intensified at the borders and the entire front line will be tested until the end of Friday, Hipkins said.

Auckland resumed alert point 3 on Wednesday for 3 days, and the rest of the country moved to point 2 after 102 days of COMMUNITY transmission in the country.

New Zealand went to a national warning point four times a month in late March and declared a quick good fortune from the war against coronavirus in June.

The government will make decisions and notify the public of any additional adjustments at the alert point at 5:30 p.m. before the lock ends on Friday.

(IANS)

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