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SPG: After New South Wales recorded its ninth consecutive day without network transmission instances, state premier Gladys Berejiklian said state-sector staff will be suggested to return to their offices in the coming weeks in a move that is considered a vital step in the process. Virus. Recovery.

“The physical condition and protection of other people in New South Wales has been our number one priority, but we are also aiming to revive the economy,” he said.

“We are now encouraging officials to physically return to paintings in their offices in a safe way for Covid, which will encourage urban business and create more jobs across the state.

Managers will be encouraged to use flexible registration and staff are requested to avoid using peak periods of public transportation whenever possible.

Confirmed cases of coronavirus in Mexico increased to 757,953 on Saturday, according to the Ministry of Fitness, with a total death toll of 78,880.

Authorities reported 4,863 new cases and 388 deaths, but the actual numbers are much higher due to limited evidence.

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany sent a new update on Trump from her doctor Sean Conley.

Conley says Trump has made “substantial progress since his diagnosis” and has taken his dose of Remdesivir “uncomplicated. “

It remains fever-free and without supplemental oxygen with a saturation point between 96% and 98% throughout the day. He spent most of the day doing business and was able to move smoothly around the doctor’s office. Although not yet out of danger, the team remains cautiously optimistic. The plan is to continue to observe between doses of Remdesivir, largely tracking its clinical status while fully supporting the performance of its presidential functions. “

AP: U. S. Democratic nominee Joe Biden’s crusade is committed to revealing the effects of all the long-term Covid-19 tests the candidate will take.

Biden spokesman Andrew Bates reiterated Saturday night that the former vice president is being examined, but prior to President Donald Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis this week, Biden had not revealed all the main points of his test protocol or the effects of each of the tests.

Biden told reporters Saturday in Wilmington that he had been screened earlier in the day, but would be screened Sunday morning. His crusade said he had tested negative for Covid twice on Friday.

Bates said Biden was not in close contact with Trump, his circle of relatives, members or assistants during Tuesday night’s debate. Several other people in Trump’s orbit tested positive in recent days.

Biden’s crusade also noted in his most recent that for months, Biden and his crusade have followed public aptitude rules on mask wearing and social estating. At the same time, Trump has organized giant public demonstrations without the need for masking or social estating.

Away from Victoria and Australia for a while:

When asked what he does for insiders about the president and the virus that is spreading through the government, a senior White House official told Intelligencer, “It’s easy. We don’t have any. “

New York Magazine has published data on the White House group. You can read it in its entirety here, but some alarming statements are valuable for removing them.

The Intelligencer column cites White House resources because no one is aware of the cluster expansion in the workplace.

“There are lots and lots of people running in complexes, some of whom have families with members of the circle of high-risk relatives. Since all this started, no email has been sent to tell workers what to do or what is going on,” said a senior official.

The rest of the article points to discrepancies in the period of time given through the White House and cites medical experts, as Trump’s admission of Remdesivir suggests he suffers from moderate or severe Covid-19.

That’s it for Andrews’ press conference. Soon we will have a full summary of Calla Wahlquist.

The number of care for the elderly is declining. Is Brett Sutton convinced that the epidemic in dominance is control?

The numbers are under control. Again, there is a fragility because each new case will have to do the right thing, verify as soon as it shows symptoms, and isolate whether it is running in those contexts.

Now there is a genuine awareness for all who run in an active epidemic to look for citizens who bring new symptoms and, of course, for everyone who spreads symptoms to isolate, try. This happens and gives them a much greater sense of control. But it’s fragile. “

Sutton is asked the question he addressed Andrews before: how confident is Victoria that she can almost have her moving average in two weeks?

“Obviously, some of the numbers on a basis were obviously dictated through our existing clusters and epidemics,” he says.

If we can control those figures well in the coming days . . . then those figures will be removed from our daily long-term figures. So instead of 12 cases, six of which are similar to current epidemics and conglomerates, we deserve to see only six. “

Q: Do you think on the big last day, we could allow larger public meetings or pubs to watch the game?

Andrews: I wish I could answer that today. What I can say is that we will have Array . . . other people will have a clearer picture once we reach the 18th, 19th, around this hour they are only a few weeks away, we will be in a better position to give other people a clearer concept of what the next week and the next week will look like. If I could say it now, of course.

Q: This date is tomorrow in 14 days. Are you convinced that the average of 14 days can go from 11. 9 to five in two weeks?

A: As self-confident as possible. Can’t be sure, that’s not the nature of this virus . . . I hope for the query related to the other people who are collecting for the grand finale, I hope we can end up in a scenario where we have fixes that are close to what is happening in the Victoria area. There will be a wonderful concentration on the outside, but maybe on the inside. It’s a bit early for us to say now.

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