September 6 (UPI) – Two Asian countries, India and South Korea, face off in the fight against coronavirus.
On Friday, India exceeded four million instances and now has four, 113,811, just 9,189 less than Brazil, at the time and 6.4 million in the United States.The U.S. record for maximum new instances is 78629 and 70869 in Brazil.
In total, the international death toll is 884,376 and the instances are 27,101,359, according to Worldometer.info.
The world’s most populous country with 1.380 million has a low mortality rate of 51 consistent with millions, compared to 113.5, with the United States adding up to 582 and Brazil with 593.
Rail service for the Hyderabad metro in the capital New Delhi will resume on Monday under strict rules after being idle for about five and a half months.
On 27 August, the country reported 441 cases, the figure from 448 on 7 March.In total, there are 21,177 but only 334 deaths, adding up on a Sunday.
Japan has reported an increase in deaths and cases.On Saturday, 19 deaths were announced, which coincides with the may 22 figure, ever since.The record is 49 deaths on May 4. The total is 1,349, of which 338 to 1 August.
More than two months, instances greater than the maximum of days when they were in double digits.On Saturday, 608 were reported after a record 1,998 on August 3.Overall, infections totaled 70,876.
Schools are back in consultation in Japan.At a school visited through CBS News, all young people wore masks and sat with a vinyl shield.
In mainland China, the epicenter of the virus and the world’s most populous country with 1.4 billion, no deaths have been reported since April 22, with a total of 4,634.Since August 1, 786 cases have been reported, adding 10 new cases on Sunday., for a total of 85122.
China has fallen to 28th in the world in terms of maximum deaths.
In Asia, a total of 884,376 deaths were reported, 1,200 on Sunday.
The Western Hemisphere accounts for only about 62% of the death toll in Asia, 211547 in South America and 289029 in North America, but the coronavirus remains there.
Three nations occupy the four sensitive highs for maximum deaths: United States No.1 with 192.86 four, Brazil No.2 with 126,230 and Mexico No.4 with 67,326.In addition, Peru surpassed Spain in 8th place with 29,687 and Colombia.is eleventh with 21,156.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who had the virus downplayed the severity of the disease, said Monday that citizens would not have to be vaccinated.
Brazil reported 646 deaths on Saturday, with Mexico 475.
In Mexico, several regions of the country lack a death certificate and the Deputy Minister of Health ordered the printing of an additional 1.1 million certificates.
The U.S., U.S., Mexico, and Canada borders will remain closed until at least September 21.
In addition, Canada has prolonged restrictions for other countries until September 30.
“Canadian and permanent citizens returning to Canada will remain subject to strict quarantine measures,” Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said on Twitter.
Canada is radically different from its neighbors. On Saturday, Canada reported two new deaths for a total of 9,143 and 371 cases in total 1,495.
Britain reported 12 deaths on Saturday for a total of 41,549 in fifth place.Italy, once the global epicenter of the virus, reported 16 deaths and finished sixth with 35,534 people.
France No.7 did not report deaths yet 8,550 cases, to a record 8,975, Spain did not release any knowledge this week, but added 184 deaths, the maximum since 229 on 8 May, and 4,503 cases after a few days more than 8,000 through the end of last month.
Russia ranks fourth globally in the world event, surpassing one million last week, adding 5,195 more on Sunday, as 61 instances in twelfth place.
A total of 209,939 died of coronavirus in Europe.
Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, 83, was hospitalized with double pneumonia early after being tested positive for coronavirus on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, bowling alleys, casinos, ice rinks and showrooms can reopen in the north of England.The rest of England had already reopened those places.
The ban on individual families from meeting indoors is still in place in the Greater Manchester metropolitan area.
In France, academics are returning to school despite the increase in cases due to the accumulation of exams and the easing of the blockade.
In Spain, confinement is not planned, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said on 25 August.
New Zealand recorded its first coronavirus on Friday since May 24 with a balance of 23.
The death of a man in his 50s connected to an infection organization last month in Auckland, ending 102 days without network transmission.New Zealand reported no incident on Sunday and one death every Friday and Sunday with a total of 1772.
In Australia, deaths were reported in a total of 753 and 71 cases out of a total of 26,278.
On Friday, Australia reported a record number of deaths.
In Melbourne, where 646 deaths occurred, a lock that was originally scheduled to expire on September 13 lasted for six more weeks, including a curfew at night.
“I need a Christmas that’s as close to what’s usually imagined, and that’s the only way, those steps are the only way we’re going to make it,” Victoria’s Prime Minister Daniel Andrews said Sunday.
African nations reported 31,131 deaths, 226 on Saturday.
South America has a maximum of deaths with 14,779, adding 101 on Saturday, as 1,806 cases for a total of 636,884 in seventh place in the world.
Egypt is currently 5,511 dead, 16 more on Saturday.