A sudden increase in the number of daily deaths in France by COVID-19 is due to un reported cases in the past at a hospital near Paris, according to statements through fitness authorities.
The Ministry of Health reported Friday that the total number of COVID-19 deaths increased from 154 to 31249, a maximum of four months in the number of deaths and three times last week’s levels.
This figure included 76 deaths recorded at a hospital near Paris, according to an explanatory note posted online through Public Health France, the country’s national fitness firm that reports new cases of COVID-19 every day.
The number of coronavirus deaths in Iran has increased from 166 to 24118, a spokeswoman for the ministry of fitness told state television.
The total number of known cases has increased to 2,845 in the last 24 hours to reach 419,043 in Iran, one of the most affected countries in the Middle East, spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari said.
Poland has reported 1002 new cases of coronavirus, according to the Twitter account of the Ministry of Health, the largest accumulation since the onset of the pandemic.
The new record comes days after the government tightens situations in which doctors are forced to send patients for testing. Critics say new regulations can limit the number of other test takers.
Mainland China reported 14 new COVID-19s on 18 September, up from 32 reported a day earlier, China’s national fitness authority said.
The National Health Commission said in a report that all new cases were imported infections involving travelers abroad. It also reported 24 new asymptomatic cases, compared to 20 a day earlier, although China does not classify these symptom-free patients as shown cases of COVID. 19.
Russia has reported 6065 new cases of coronavirus, the first time the count has exceeded 6000 in two months and the national infection count increased to 1,097,251.
The middle of the coronavirus crisis said another 144 people had died from the disease in the last 24 hours, bringing the number of Russian deaths to 19339.
Britain will most likely need to reintroduce some coronavirus block measures as soon as possible, said a former principal fitness ex-treasurer.
“I think more action will be needed as soon as possible,” Neil Ferguson, a professor of epidemiology at Imperial College London, told the BBC press network.
Professional rugby in Ireland can simply cease to exist if enthusiasts can return to stadiums in giant numbers amid the COVID-19 pandemic, said Irish Rugby Union Director Philip Browne.
The Irish union expects losses of more than 30 million euros ($35. 51 million) due to the pandemic.
Browne said that despite the implementation of cost-cutting measures, adding wage cuts of up to 20% and layoffs, the union’s monetary position is not sustainable.
The Indian Parliament’s consultation that began this week is likely to be interrupted after 30 politicians have become inflamed with the coronavirus, two senior parliamentary officials said, while the number of cases in the country has risen to 5. 3 million.
India’s parliament met for the first time in six months on 14 September and is scheduled for 1 October, but the two officials said its duration could be reduced by one week.
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India has maintained its outbreak of coronavirus cases, adding 93337 new infections shown and 1247 deaths in the last 24 hours.
The Ministry of Health has raised the country’s workload to more than 5. 3 million and a total of another 85,619 people died.
India reported the accumulation of a larger day in the world each day for more than five weeks and is expected to peak in the pandemic-affected country in a few weeks, surpassing the United States.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has to meet the requirement of one meter (three feet) of social distance on public transport to reduce coronavirus infections, rejecting measures to reduce it to 30 centimeters, according to his spokesman.
Health experts warned that reducing the space between passengers on trains, buses and jeepneys can lead to a backlog of infections in the Philippines, which accounts for the highest number of COVID-19 cases shown in Southeast Asia.
Duterte reviewed the recommendations and made the decision to keep the requirement a metre away, adding a ban on eating and speaking on public transportation, President Harry Roque’s spokesman told the state network PTV4. times, he added.
Erin O’Toole, the new leader of Canada’s main opposition party, was tested for the coronavirus.
The Conservative Party said O’Toole felt smart and his circle of relatives had tested negative.
The Brazilian town of Rio de Janeiro has allowed football enthusiasts to return to stadiums as of October 4, after a six-month break through the coronavirus pandemic.
“Rio City Council announces the return of enthusiasts to stadiums,” the city said in a statement. “They’ll have to wear a protective mask and go through temperature controls at the entrance. Tickets will be sold online to the crowds. “
The resolution still desires a soft green from the Brazilian Football Confederation.
The non-public knowledge of nearly 400,000 other people who were tested for coronavirus in Slovakia has not been secured online after a breach in the state fitness system, confirmed the country’s National Health Information Centre (NCZI).
Since then, the breach has been repaired, NCZI chief Peter Bielik said after an organization of so-called moral hackers reported the problem.
“We didn’t aim to seek knowledge at all, it was a natural coincidence that we stumbled upon him through an undeniable Google search on the Internet,” computer specialist Pavol Luptak told the Pravda. sk.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said he is “very confident” that New York City will comply with a revised schedule to take public school students to the study rooms in the next two weeks, following closures due to the coronavirus pandemic.
De Blasio had plans to reopen America’s largest school district. But it’s not the first time For the time being since its announcement in July, which caused a shortage of supplies.
According to the revised schedule, the maximum number of elementary school students will resume in-person learning starting September 29, while middle and high school students will do the same on October 1.
“I’m very interested in this date,” Blasio said in MSNBC’s Morning Joe.
The Australian state at the center of the country’s new coronavirus outbreak has reported its smallest buildup of infections in 3 months, putting it on track to alleviate a severe blockade in the capital until the end of the month.
Victoria, Australia’s most populous state and home to a quarter of its 25 million inhabitants, has recorded 21 new cases of COVID-19 in the following 24 hours, less than the back of the day and its lowest level since June 24.
Victoria also reported seven new virus-like deaths, bringing the national total to 844, according to figures. The state has recorded 90% of coronavirus-like deaths in Australia.
Australia has reported only 26,900 infections.
Each Sunday Emmy Award will be accompanied by something else: a $100,000 donation to fight children’s hunger through the coronavirus crisis.
The Television Academy announced that the network and the streaming service competing in the broadcast had committed to making a donation for both Emmy Awards.
With 23 Emmy Awards distributed and the academy committing $500,000, this will mean a $2. 8 million donation to No Kid Hungry, an organization working to alleviate the child hunger pandemic in the United States.
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