The Nikkei Asian Review tracks the spread of the new coronavirus from The city of Wuhan in central China.
Global instances reached 25,937,029, at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
The number of deaths in the world reached 861668.
To see how the disease has spread, see our virus tracking tables:
Here are the advances (Tokyo time):
—
Thursday, September 3
1:30 p.m. India reports 83,883 new cases in the last 24 hours, its largest accumulation in a day and a world record, bringing the country’s number of coronvirus infections to more than 3.85 million.Deaths increased from 1043 to 67376.
11:24 a.m. South Korea confirms 195 cases, up from 267 a day ago and the first increase of less than two hundred in 17 days, bringing the country’s total to 20,644 with 329 deaths.
10:16 a.m.La the Philippines’ unemployment rate fell to 10.0%, about 4.6 million others, in a July government survey, up from 17.7% in April, while the economy was partially reopened in June.Before the pandemic, the unemployment rate was 5.3%.
9:30 a.m. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and PreventionBut it’s not the first time They asked state public fitness officials to prepare for a possible coronavirus vaccine targeting high-risk equipment until November 1, local media reports.motivated by political considerations before a presidential election, than by science.
7:00 p.m. The Australian state of Victoria reports 113 new infections, compared to 90 the previous day and the first three-digit build-up in 4 days, hampering optimism that a momentary wave of cases has been contained.
6:31 a.m.Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi tested positive for coronavirus, his spokesman said.The 83-year-old media mogul allegedly told his followers in the video that he would continue to fight.
5:30 a.m.La coordinator of the White House Coronavirus Working Group, Dr.Deborah Birx dismisses court cases that Trump management contemplated a technique of “collective immunity” to the coronavirus pandemic.”Neither I, nor anyone in management, are willing to sacrifice American lives for collective immunity.We’ll get collective immunity through a vaccine and that’s the right way to do it,” Birx told reporters.
5:10 a.m., U.S. equities recorded their biggest gains in weeks, the S
4:20 a.m. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and PreventionBut it’s not the first time State governors have to push for arrangements for coronavirus vaccine distribution centers until November 1, before the presidential election, according to media reports.
At 3 a.m., Turkey is experiencing the peak of the coronavirus epidemic due to “negligence” at weddings and other social gatherings, health minister Fahrettin Koca said.”The virus spreads to more people every day.Our tests are expanding each and every one.”day, our new number of patients is not declining,” Koca says.
01:55 United Airlines, founded in the United States, told its staff that it is ready to eliminate 16,000 jobs if government assistance ends in October.American Airlines has already warned that it will fire 19,000 employees if aid is not extended.
12,05pm The race itself would possibly have been cancelled, however, more than 45,000 people have registered to run a London “virtual” marathon in October, according to media reports.Participants will run and record their time in an app.
Wednesday Sept 2
10:50 p.m.The Thai Prime Minister congratulates the country on having finished a hundred days without showing instances of transmitted coronavirus.
10:40 p.m.Steroids can reduce the death threat in critical COVID-19 patients by 20%, Reuters reports, bringing up research into seven foreign trials published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
9:50 p.m.The Japanese government will begin a study next month on the merits of hospital ships, taking into account examples of their use in the United States, the United Kingdom, China and other countries. Tokyo, considered to be the advent of floating medical services after the 2011 tsunami in Japan, but discouraged by cost.A resolution may be taken until the end of the existing fiscal year next March.
8:49 p.m. Hong Kong canceled its October 1 fireworks display, which draws giant crowds along Victoria Harbour.Last year, the occasion was also cancelled because the territory was devastated by anti-government protests.
7:51 p.m. South Korea and Singapore reached an agreement for a compulsory and official business between the two countries as of Friday, the Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.Conditions of the canopy testing before departure and after the arrival of COVID-19, and the requirement to comply with a controlled address for the first 14 days after arrival in Singapore or South Korea.
18:50 The Chinese aviation regulator has announced that it will resume direct flights to Beijing from 8 countries, Thailand, Cambodia, Greece, Denmark, Sweden and Canada from 3 September.
6:43 p.m.Hong Kong will alleviate social estating measures, as the city recorded the lowest number of new COVID-1nine infections in just two months.Please note that the restaurant will last from nine o’clock at night.until 10 p.m., while gyms and sports facilities will reopen.
5:40 p.m.Indonesia reports 3075 new cases of coronavirus, up from 2,775 the previous day, bringing the country’s total to 180646, according to the data.The country also recorded 111 deaths, bringing the total to 7,616.
5:10 p.m.Philippines has 2,218 new infections, the lowest accumulation of cases in the country in five weeks and another 27 deaths.The total number of infections reached 226,440 and deaths amounted to 3,623.
3:50 p.m.Housing costs in Britain rose to record level in August, according to the nationwide lender, which adds to the symptoms of a sharp uptick in the country’s housing market after the coronavirus was blocked, Reuters reported.month accumulating since 2004.Prices were 3.7% higher than the previous year.
3:30 p.m. Tokyo reports 141 new infections, compared to 170 the previous day, marking the fourth consecutive day of more than one hundred cases.
2:30 p.m.Thailand is offering money donations and employment measures worth 68.5 billion baht ($2.2 billion) to a pandemic economy, a federal government official said.The allocations of 3,000 baht ($96), intended to stimulate consumption, will pass to another 15 million people in the country.about 69 million people.
13:59 India confirms 78,357 new ones in the last 24 hours, more than 69,921 the day before and raising the country’s total to 3.77 million.The total number of deaths rose to 66,333, an increase of 1,045 since Tuesday morning.
1:30 p.m. The Japanese government plans to offer a loose coronavirus vaccine to all citizens, resources said.The government will give priority to the elderly and fitness staff and then make greater immunization to all citizens who wish to do so.The government said it targets sufficiently safe coronavirus vaccines.for everyone until the middle of next year.
1:15 p.m.Exxon Mobil is comparing imaginable task cuts around the world, a spokesman said, after the company announced a voluntary redundancy program in Australia.Exxon is the newest major oil tanker to cut tasks after a historic fuel demand crash due to the pandemic.
1:10 p.m.South Korea reports 267 new infections, compared to 235 the day before, this is the fourth consecutive day of more than two hundred cases.The Seoul Metropolitan Government has banned others from eating at convenience retailers after nine o’clock at night, starting today.
9:50 a.m.La Australian economy 7 consistent with cents in the 3 months through the end of June, from 0.3 consistent with the downturn in the March quarter, according to government data, marking the worst economic slowdown in the country on record.
8:42 a.m.China reported 8 new CASES of COVID-19 on Tuesday, up from 10 the day before. The most recent infections affected travelers, marking the seventeenth consecutive day without a local case.
7.40 am Victoria Coronavirus’s Australian hotspot reports six virus deaths in the last 24 hours and 90 new infections.The previous day, the country’s most populous state had recorded five deaths and 70 cases.
7:20 a.m. The New York City public school system, the largest in the United States, reached an agreement Tuesday that resolves the considerations of protecting union leaders who oppose coronaviruses and delays the opening of study rooms for the new school year for 11 days through September 21.
6:40 am The degrees of antibodies opposed to coronavirus were higher and remained solid for up to 4 months in more than 90% of COVID-19 patients recovered in Iceland, according to a publication on Tuesday. In previous studies, grades have declined dramatically within a few months, raising questions about the duration of immunity the infection can provide.
4:50 am The White House is rejecting the considerations expressed through the World Health Organization after a US fitness officer has been a major player in the world.But it’s not the first time He said that a coronavirus vaccine could be approved without completing the full tests.”The United States will continue to interact with our foreign partners to defeat this virus, yet we will not be limited through multilateral organizations influenced by the World Health Organization and China,” Said White House spokesman Judd Deere.
At 1 a.m., Saudi Arabia postponed its fourth Future Investment Initiative (FII) Conference until January 2021 from October 2021, organizers said on Tuesday, raising global problems similar to the coronavirus pandemic.government officials will now take place from 26 to 28 January in Riyadh under the name “The Neo-Renaissance”.
Tuesday, September 1
8:28 p.m.Indonesian President Joko Widodo said the coronavirus outbreak in indonesia is likely to peak this month, adding that he was “very confident” that he would have access to an effective vaccine until the end of this year.
5:30 p.m. Indonesia reports 2,775 cases, bringing the country’s total to 177,571; it also reports 88 new deaths, bringing the total to 7505, the number of coronavirus deaths in Southeast Asia.
4:30 p.m. The total number of coronaviruses in Russia exceeded the million mark after 4,729 new infections were reported on Tuesday, with 123 new deaths in the past 24 hours.
4:15 p.m. Tokyo reports 170 new infections, up from 100 the day before, marking the third consecutive day of more than 100 cases.
16:00.AstraZeneca has extended its previous agreement with Oxford Biomedica to mass produce the BRITISH medicines manufacturer’s COVID-19 candidate vaccine, while looking to accumulate materials before an accelerated approval imaginable by the US genetic and mobile treatment company Oxford Biomedica, AstraZeneca said it would give 15 million pounds ($20 million) in advance to reserve the production capacity of its plant and that it can obtain another 35 million pounds plus other prices in 2021 as a component of the 18-month agreement.
2:30 p.m.AirAsia Group, which does not record cash, says it will rate consumers for check-in at airport counters, in a component to minimize physical contact with staff.($4.83) for domestic flights and 30 ringgit for foreign flights, with some exceptions.
2:14 p.m.India confirms 69,921 new cases in the last 24 hours, their lowest accumulation in almost a week after the first of less than 75,000 in the last six days.The country now has 3.69 million infections in total and 65,288 deaths.
1:43 p.m.Japan’s leading mask manufacturer plans to export face cover coatings to Asian countries now that national demand is met.Unicharm will begin exporting around 20 million masks for the month, distributed in India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand in early next year.
1:30 p.m. Indonesia’s inflation rate cooled more in August to 1.32% than last year, according to government data.The lowest reading since May 2000 occurs when the pandemic is controlling demand.The rate of 1.54% in July.
12:00 PM The Australian state of Victoria, the epicentre of infections, reports the least number of virus-like deaths in two weeks. Victoria says five other people have died of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, the smallest since August 15.and that another 70 people tested positive for coronavirus, a minimum of seven weeks.
10:11 a.m. China reports 10 new infections on Monday, up from 17 a.m. the previous day.All new cases worried travelers, marking the sixteenth consecutive day without local infection.
9:10 am The South Korean government announces plans to aggressively increase spending in the coming years to keep jobs and bring the well-being of a coronavirus-affected economy to life, pushing public finances to red numbers.total spending would increase by 8.5% to a record 555.8 trillion won ($468.3 billion) next year, while expected revenue is expected to increase by 0.3% to 483 trillion won.
9:05 am Japan’s unemployment rate worsened to 2.9% in July from 2.8% in June, according to government data.The employment availability rate fell to 1.08 from 1.11 in June and the lowest since April 2014.This ratio means that there were 108 vacant tasks for one hundred task seekers.
9:00 am Japanese corporate capital expenditure fell by 11.3% in the April-June quarter compared to the previous year, the biggest drop in a decade, as the pandemic eclipsed the business outlook, according to government data.as additions to the plant structure and apparatus totaled 9.64 trillion yen ($91 billion).
6:47 a.m.AstraZeneca began recruiting 30,000 adult participants on a complex exam to compare his COVID-19 vaccine candidate, AZD1222.
12:32 p.m.An independent union of teachers in Russia urges its members to be forced to obtain the Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine.The vaccine will be presented voluntarily to doctors and teachers from September.
Monday, August 31
22:18 India’s GDP contracted by 23.9% year-on-year in the quarter from April to June, when Asia’s third-largest economy crossed one of the world’s strictest locks to involve the COVID-19 pandemic.
18:42 The Turkish economy is growing 9.9% in the quarter of the moment, a blockade that practically crippled activity, Reuters reports, bringing new government knowledge that showed the country’s worst functionality in a year in a decade.
18:00 Hong Kong will resume face-to-face categories from 23 September, as the government points to restrictions that have prevented 900,000 schoolchildren from reading at home for more than 4 months.The city’s education secretary said grades one, five, and six would resume in higher kindergartens, number one schools and high schools on September 23, while other categories would open on September 29.
5:30 p.m. The Philippines reports 3446 coronavirus infections and 38 deaths, bringing the total number of cases to 220,819 and the number of deaths to 3558 The country also reports that Philippine hospitals have been known as clinical trial applicants for a COVID-19 vaccine manufactured through China.Sinovac Biotech.
3:09 p.m. Tokyo confirms 100 new infections, up from 148 the day before. The capital has extended a request to alcohol and karaoke institutions to shorten opening hours until September 15. The application was originally scheduled to finish on Monday.
3:05 p.m.As Hong Kong prepares to launch city-wide coronavirus tests to eliminate COVID-19 transmission in the city, the involvement of medical experts will be key to the effectiveness of the program, which will generate considerations about processing citizens’ DNA data.
2:15 p.m.India reported 78,512 cases in the last 24 hours, less than its one-day high of 78,761 – a world record – the day before, raising the country’s total to more than 3.6 million.The deaths reached 64,469, 971 more since Sunday morning.
1:40 p.m.The average Nikkei stock in Japan has risen more than 400 points, or 2%, at some point.News that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s leading wardrobe and right-hand secretary Yoshihide Suga has become one of the leading candidates to take over Abe.has relieved investors that no adjustments will be made to the country’s economic policy.
12:10 p.m.Private housing costs in Hong Kong fell by 0.5% in July, the first drop since April, as one of the world’s most expensive genuine real estate markets continued under pressure from the pandemic and political uncertainty, Reuters reports.
10:45 a.m. South Korea confirms 248 new cases, up from 299 a day ago.The total number of infections reached 19,947 with 324 deaths.Most schools across the country are in this week’s fall semester with online conferences.
10:00 am The Australian state of Victoria, the epicentre of the COVID-19 outbreak in the country, says it has detected 73 new infections in more than 24 hours, the lowest since July 3.It also reports a record in the coronavirus, deaths, 41.
9:30 am Japan’s commercial production rose 8% in July from last month, according to government data, winning for a consecutive month and signaling a slow recovery after a setback via COVID-19.Retail sales fell for the fifth consecutive month.
9:00 a.m. China reported 17 new instances on Sunday, up from nine in the previous day.All instances were imported, involving travelers returning from abroad, marking the fifteenth consecutive day of local transmission in the country.
5:40 a.m. in the United States, the coronavirus exceeds 6 million, with more than 180,000 deaths.
Sunday August 30
10:30 p.m.Schools in Lagos, Nigeria’s capital, will reopen next month as the African country seeks to revive its economy, the governor of the state said.
7:00 p.m. A more infectious mutation of the new coronavirus has been discovered in Indonesia, according to the Eijkman Institute of Molecular Biology discovered in Jakarta.The “infectious but milder” D614G mutation of the virus discovered in the genome sequencing knowledge of samples collected through the institute, Deputy Director Herawati Sudoyo told Reuters.
6:00 p.m.The global instances of COVID-19 exceeded 25 million, according to knowledge compiled through the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University.
4:46 p.m.Indonesia reports 2,858 new coronavirus infections and 82 more deaths, bringing the total number of cases to 172,053 and deaths to 7,343, according to the knowledge of the country’s ministry of fitness.
2:19 p.m.India recorded 78,761 cases in the last 24 hours, the worst one-day peak ever recorded in all countries, as the government continues to reduce national pandemic restrictions, AP reports.The Ministry of Health also showed 948 deaths in the same period, bringing total deaths to 63,498.
10:48 a.m. South Korea reports more than a hundred new infections for the seventeenth consecutive day, as on-site food restrictions in restaurants, pubs and bakeries in Seoul’s densely populated region take effect.
2:25 a.m.India will reopen underground exercise networks and allow sports activities and limited occasions starting next month as a component of efforts to revive the economy, even when coronavirus infections soar, Reuters reports.
Saturday, August 29
11:29 p.m.Myanmar reports 77 new infections, the largest increase in the country, amid a recent resurgence of the virus after weeks without national transmission being shown.The Epidemic in Myanmar has been low compared to that of its neighbors since the country discovered its first case in March, with only six deaths and 733 infections reported to date.
8:21 p.m.La candidate vaccine against Sinovac Biotech coronavirus, CoronaVac, is approved for emergency use as a component of a program in China to vaccinate high-risk equipment such as medical personnel, Reuters reports, bringing a user familiar with the subject.
5:19 p.m.Indonesia confirms 3,308 new cases, their highest accumulation of infections for the third day in a row.The country’s death toll is 169,195, while 92 new deaths raise their death toll to 7,261.
5:15 p.m.Philippines reports 3,637 new infections and 94 more deaths, bringing the number of new infections to 213,131 cases and 3,419 deaths.The country has the highest number of infections in Southeast Asia and a death toll in Indonesia alone.
16:45 India is registering 76,472 new cases, bringing its total to 3.46 million, media reports, bringing out the Ministry of Health.The cumulative death toll is 62,550, with 1,021 new deaths.
3:57 p.m. South Korea reports 308 new cases, achieving 3 figures for the sixteenth consecutive day and splendid considerations on the growing shortage of beds in poor health conditions.critical cases starting Friday, up from 22% of the previous week, according to Reuters.
To stay up-to-date with previous developments, check out last week’s latest updates.
Subscribe to our newsletters to get our stories right in your inbox.
You want an Array subscription..