A pandemic of the new coronavirus has killed more than 942,000 people worldwide.
More than 30 million people internationally have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according to knowledge compiled through Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering. Diagnostic criteria: by clinical means or a laboratory. check – vary from country to country. However, the actual figures are believed to be much higher due to lack of control, many un reportered instances, and suspicions that some national governments hide or minimize the extent of their epidemics.
Since the first cases were detected in China in December, the virus has spread to all continents except Antarctica.
The United States is the most affected country, with more than 6. 6 million cases diagnosed and at least 197,397 deaths.
California has the highest instances of any U. S. state. Usa, with more than 773,000 others diagnosed, according to the knowledge of Johns Hopkins. California is followed through Texas and Florida, with more than 697,000 cases and more than 674,000 cases, respectively.
Nearly 170 COVID-19 vaccine applicants are being monitored through the World Health Organization, of which at least six are in 3 critical trials.
The number of COVID-19 shown has exceeded 30 million worldwide.
There are 30,019,763 international cases Thursday night, in a johns Hopkins University account.
The total number of instances has doubled in two months since July 22, when the world crossed the 15 million mark, in the university’s tally.
It took around six months to be successful in 15 million cases from the time the pandemic started earlier in the year.
The United States has the number of instances of COVID-19, followed by India, which on Thursday recorded the largest accumulation of a day in new instances in the world since the start of the pandemic, with 97894.
Utah on Thursday announced its number of cases on a bachelor day since the pandemic began, Gov. Gary Herbert said.
“This week, the state has noticed a disturbing accumulation of COVID cases after a promising August,” Herbert tweeted, calling it a “attention call. “
“Fortunately, we have not yet noticed an increase in hospitalizations or deaths similar to this existing peak; However, as those signs are delayed, we may see an increase in hospitalizations and deaths, as we did with the July outbreak,” he said. Said. .
Herbert said he had convened an emergency assembly of Utah Unified Command and was meeting with “local stakeholders, epidemiologists, and medical experts to expand a specific plan to involve those epidemics. “The governor also suggested that local leaders ensure that their policies are in the most productive way imaginable.
Matt Fuhrman of ABC News contributed to the report.
In Texas, which has the second highest number of coronavirus cases in the United States, the state’s maximum will allow corporations to operate at 75% of their capacity, up from 50% starting Monday.
Reopening regulations are in Texas’ 22 “hospital regions. “Nineteen of the 22 regions have less than 15% of hospitalized patients diagnosed with COVID-19, so those regions can reopen restaurants, retail stores, offices, museums, libraries and factories. 75% of its capacity.
The only parts of the state where companies cannot reopen to 75% of their capacity are the Rio Grande Valley, the Laredo region and the Victoria region. To qualify for a 75% re-increase in capacity, these sites must bring their hospitals to less than 15% of COVID-19 patients for at least one week.
Texas bars must remain closed because they are “nationally recognized as options for COVID,” Gov. Greg Abbott said.
California has the number of COVID-19 cases from any state, with more than 772,000 people diagnosed, while Texas ranks second with more than 696,000 cases, according to the knowledge of Johns Hopkins.
Matt Fuhrman of ABC News contributed to this report.
All travelers arriving at Abu Dhabi International Airport must go through a thermal examination, cOVID-19 tests and a self-quarantine for two weeks.
After authorizing immigration, those who arrive must also wear a loose, medically approved bracelet during their self-binding, Etihad Airlines showed on an ABC News.
Only citizens of the United Arab Emirates can enter Abu Dhabi International Airport, and UAE citizens arriving at the airport would be exempt from wearing wristbands if they have diplomatic passports, are under 18 years of age, over 60, or suffer from a chronic illness.
According to the UAE government portal, the Abu Dhabi government is a generation to track and monitor others diagnosed with COVID-19 to make sure they are quarantined.
The United Arab Emirates has more than 81,000 cases of COVID-19 and at least 402 deaths, according to official news agency WAM.
Christine Theodorou, Clark Bentson and Ibtissem Guenfoud of ABC News contributed to this report.