Last coronavirus: India restarts subway lines as increase

The Nikkei Asian Review tracks the spread of the new coronavirus from The city of Wuhan in central China.

Global instances reached 27,200,943 at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.

The international death toll has reached 889,842.

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Here are the advances (Tokyo time):

Tuesday September 8

4:20 a. m. As Japan’s ruling party prepares to elect a new almost certain leader for the next prime minister, the coronavirus pandemic means there are no visits to national conventions and a smaller debate hearing for lawmakers authorized to vote.

3:10 a. m. La Chinese biotechnology says the initial effects of its coronavirus vaccine candidate seem to show that it is safe for the elderly, producing a slightly weaker immune reaction in them than in younger subjects, Reuters reports.

01:20 a. m. Spain becomes the first Western European country to record a total of 500,000 coronavirus infections on Monday, Reuters reports, bringing knowledge of the ministry of fitness, which has noticed an increase in infections since reopening its doors.

Monday, September 7

11:50 a. m. India has begun to gradually resume the subway in the country’s cities after a five-month shutdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

11:30 p. m. The Tokyo Olympics will be held next year, whether or not the coronavirus pandemic ends, said a senior International Olympic Committee official, John Coates, quoted through japanese media, mentioning an AFP interview.

8:55 p. m. Russia will begin providing its COVID-19 vaccine to volunteers this week as a component of a trial following the vaccine registration, the tasS news firm quoted Health Minister Mikhail Murashko as saying.

8:24 p. m. Etihad Airways of Abu Dhabi will monitor the medical and quarantine prices of passengers if they contract coronavirus on one of their flights, Reuters reported.

20:05 Vietnam is expected to reduce this year’s economic expansion target to 2-2. 5%, following the slowdown due to the pandemic that hit exports, tourism and foreign direct investment.

7:25 p. m. Malaysia’s fitness government reports 62 new cases, the highest peak since early June, as the government began banning long-term immigration passes from highly infected countries, Reuters reported.

7:17 p. m. Iran reports 2,152 new cases, the largest accumulation in 10 days, bringing the number of infections nationwide to 388,810.

5:40 p. m. La Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi is taking flight since the first time of his election campaign, setting the stage for worsening coronaviruses. The country reports forty-five new cases after 100 On Sunday, the largest accumulation since its first reported infection in March.

17:20 Indonesia reports 2,880 cases and 105 deaths, bringing the country’s total to 196,989 infections and 8,130 deaths. Today’s figures mark the lowest build-up of infections in six days.

5:10 p. m. Philippines reports 1,383 cases, its lowest accumulation in just about 8 weeks. There were 15 new deaths, bringing the country’s total to 3890.

4:56 p. m. Chinese drug manufacturer Sinovac Biotech begins administering thousands of its experimental vaccines to prevent an outbreak in the company as the race for an advertising vaccine enters complex clinical trials.

3:15 p. m. Tokyo reports 75 new infections, marking the lowest count since July 8 and underlining a downward trend since mid-August.

13:25 India reports the highest daily accumulation recorded, achieving 90,802 instances in the last 24 hours, up from 90,632 the previous day and raising the country’s total to more than 4. 2 million. India has now surpassed Brazil as the highest affected country at the time. The death toll in the country went from 1,016 to 71,642.

13:00. Chinese exports in August increased by 9. 5% compared to the previous year, according to customs data, their biggest increase since March 2019. The third consecutive monthly build-up occurs as more and more trading partners in the country are loosening coronavirus blockages. , imports fell 2. 1%, extending a fall of 1. 4% in July, suggesting a slowdown in domestic demand.

12:20 p. m. Australian banks say they have asked borrowers to start repaying their loans after a six-month break due to coronavirus. The Australian Banking Association said its members had started contacting holders of 260,000 mortgages and 105,000 advertising loans to see if they could resume bills once. deferrals expired this month and the next. Australian lenders have deferred $274 billion ($200 billion) in loans.

11:27 a. m. The Japanese government has secured crisis loans from a state-backed lender to Nissan Motor, Nikkei learned, a move that could leave taxpayers at the mercy of the long-term losses of the suffering automaker. In May, the Development Bank of Japan awarded 180 billion yen ($1. 7 billion) in loans to the automaker. Of this total, 130 billion yen are guaranteed through government.

11:00 am. South Korea reports 119 new infections, the smallest accumulation in more than 3 weeks, bringing the country’s total to 21,296 cases with 336 deaths.

9:10 am Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says the first batches of a possible COVID-19 vaccine will arrive in January 2021. The government has reached a production agreement with CSL to produce an AstraZeneca vaccine and Oxford University, with 3. 8 million doses. Morrison said they will be delivered in January and February. The Australian state of Victoria is reporting 41 new cases, up from 63 the previous day and the smallest build-up in a day since June 26.

8:50 a. m. China reported 12 new infections on Sunday, up from 10 a. m. the day before. All instances were imported, involving travelers, marking the 22nd consecutive day with no local transmission.

3:00 am Coronavirus instances are expanding into 22 of the 50 US states. But it’s not the first time In a haunting end to a Labor Day holiday week it is historically filled with a circle of family gatherings and parties to mark the end of summer, according to an analysis by Reuters. states where instances are expanding lately are in the less populated areas of the Midwest and South.

At 1 a. m. , Britain recorded 2,988 new cases, compared to 1813 the day before and the highest overall since May 23. However, the death penalty remains low, with two deaths reported within 28 days of positive COVID-19 control in the last 24 hours.

Sunday, September 6

11:30 p. m. The city of Da Nang, in central Vietnam, announced that it will resume flights and all other transportation facilities on Monday after its resolution to the rules of social estating. Instead of a national blockade, Vietnam is applying a more specific technique to regions experiencing epidemics.

6:47 p. m. South Korea reports the smallest buildup of coronavirus infections in 3 weeks, remaining below two hundred for the fourth consecutive day, as stricter restrictions crown a momentary wave. Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 167 cases of the new coronavirus in 24 hours through Saturday, from 168 the day before.

17:52 Indonesia reports 3444 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total to 194109, according to the knowledge of the Ministry of Health’s website. The Southeast Asian country also reports 85 new deaths, bringing the total to 8025, the number of coronavirus deaths in Southeast Asia.

3:35 p. m. Australian coronavirus hotspot state Victoria is extending a hard lockdown on its capital Melbourne through September 28, with the infection rate declining more slowly than expected. The hard blockade ordered on August 2. Australia’s most populous moment is the epicenter, now accounting for around 75% of the country’s 26,282 instances and 90% of its 753 deaths.

3:24 p. m. India has added more than 90,000 cases of the new coronavirus, a daily world record, according to the knowledge of the Federal Ministry of Health. There were 90,632 new cases in the 24 hours leading up to Sunday, while the number of deaths increased from 1,065 to 70,626. The country is expected to overtake Brazil on Monday as the time when the country will be hit by general infections and it will be just the United States.

11:14 am South Korea reports the smallest buildup of coronavirus infections in 3 weeks, remaining below two hundred for the fourth consecutive day, as stricter restrictions culminate in a momentary wave. coronavirus in the 24 hours until Saturday, up from 168 the day before.

10:32 a. m. Mainland China reported 10 new instances of COVID-19 on Saturday, unchanged from the previous day, according to the national fitness authority. The National Health Commission said in one that all new instances have been imported, marking the 21st consecutive day without a locally transmitted infection.

9:37 am Mexico recorded an additional 122765 deaths above pandemic expectations through August, the Ministry of Health said Saturday in a report on the highest mortality rates, suggesting that the actual coronavirus figure may be much higher. COVID-19.

7:21 am Brazil recorded 30168 most shown cases of the new coronavirus in more than 24 hours, as well as 682 deaths from the disease, announced saturday the Ministry of Fitness. The country has recorded 4. 1 million cases of viruses since the start of the pandemic, while the official death toll has increased to 126,203, according to ministry data.

01:29 Portugal reports 486 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday, its highest accumulation since the week it lifted its lockdown in May. The backlog brought the running total to 59,943, fitness authority DGS said. Portugal has reported only 1,838 deaths to date, a capita rate consistent with that of many other European countries.

Saturday, September 5

10:05 p. m. The drug manufacturer Sanofi expects its long-term vaccine to charge less than 10 euros ($11. 88) according to the injection, said the company’s director in France, Olivier Bogillot. “The value is not fully established. We are evaluating production prices for the coming months. . We’ll be below 10 euros,” Bogillot told France Inter radio. When asked about his rival AstraZeneca, which is expected to be worth around 2. 50 euros, Bogillot replies: “The hole worthwhile for us is possibly that we use all our internal resources, our own scholars, our own study centers. AstraZeneca outsources component of its production. “

8. 22pm Protests against measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in Melbourne, Australia, are turning violent after many others defied closing orders and marched through the streets. Protesters, who did not wear masks, clashed with police, resulting in fewer than 15 arrests. Melbourne, the capital of Victoria State, has been blocked for six weeks.

6:23 p. m. Pope Francis will make a stopover in the Italian city of Asses next month, his first open-air Rome since the pandemic hit the country in February, and point to a new encyclical, said a spokesman for the Catholic Church. In the form of papal writing, they deserve to concentrate on what the Pope believes deserves the gaze of the post-pandemic world. “The scale in will be taken in private, without the participation of the faithful,” the spokesman said.

16:45 Four other countries agree to conduct complex clinical trials for candidate vaccines of the National Biotec Group of China and Sinovac Biotech. Serbia and Pakistan are among the new countries that have accepted Phase 3 trials, and corporations seek more knowledge abroad amid the decline In new cases in China. CNBG Phase 3 trials are expected to involve another 50,000 people in approximately 10 countries. The Sinovac candidate vaccine, which is currently being tested in Brazil and Indonesia, also obtains approvals from two other countries for phase 3 trials, although the company does not call countries because the data is confidential.

4:22 p. m. Rival drug manufacturers are making plans and jointly commit not to seek government approval for vaccines until proven safe and effective, the Wall Street Journal reports. He comes when the vaccine career intensifies. A draft statement that is being finaled through corporations adding Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson and Johnson promises to make public protection and well-being the most sensitive priorities and seeks to make some public trust, the draft says.

four: 01 p. m. The total number of coronavirus cases in India exceeded four million with a record accumulated on Saturday, making it the third country in the world to exceed this threshold, after the United States and Brazil. India added 86432 cases of the new virus on Saturday. a daily global record, according to the knowledge of the Federal Ministry of Health. Infections have multiplied in the country, adding in the capital New Delhi and in the primary states of Maharashtra and Karnataka.

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