NEW DELHI – India recorded 75829 coronavirus samples in more than 24 hours, a day after crossing 100,000 deaths.
The Ministry of Health raised India’s total samples to more than 6. 5 million on Sunday and said at least 101,782 more people had died as a result of COVID-19.
India still has the highest number of cases in the world, however, with a healing rate of more than 83%, the number of other people cured exceeded 5. 5 million, the Ministry of Health said.
India also has a low mortality rate of 1. 56%, almost a part of the world rate.
The Ministry of Health has attributed the accumulation of evidence in the country to a low mortality rate, while India has conducted nearly 79 million tests to date, according to official data.
India is preparing to reopen cinemas and entertainment parks with limited capacity as of October 15, with the aim of reviving the economy, and health experts warn that this resolution could spread the virus in the upcoming festival and winter season.
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– Pope Francis went to the tomb of his loveboy in love with nature to point out an encyclical describing his vision of a post-COVID world built on solidarity, brotherhood and fear for the environment.
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MELBOURNE, Australia – The Prime Minister of the Australian state of Victoria has called on citizens to “stay on course” after giant teams flooded beaches and parks over the weekend defying strict blocking regulations.
Victoria, who emerged from a peak in the winter primaries in coronavirus cases, calmed down by blocking regulations last weekend, but has still allowed only five other people from up to two families to gather outside.
Many ignored regulations on Saturday and crowded parks and beaches, prompting Prime Minister Daniel Andrews to remind Victorians not to be self-centered and not to distance the socially. Victoria reported only 12 new cases of coronavirus and one death on Sunday, well below the winter peaks.
“We’re so, so close,” Andrews said, none of us are doing anything that can just undermine the very positive numbers. Once we diminish them, we can keep them low and we can open up if we don’t do anything stupid or self-centered right now. “
Andrews said victory is “delicately resolved” as the state moves towards further easing of blocking rules.
“It’s sunny, yes, and other people love to go to the beach in fine weather, but there’s a global pandemic,” he said. “There is a greater preference to see this, defeat it and have a general summer and have a general COVID for Christmas and 2021. “
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SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea has reported 64 new cases of coronavirus on the fourth day in a row, its accumulation has fallen below 100, perhaps reflecting the decrease in the number of tests performed on one of the most important vacations of the year.
Figures published Sunday through the Korean Agency for Disease Control and Prevention raised the number of national bodies to 24,091,421 deaths.
Thirty-eight of the new cases have been reported in seoul’s densely populated metropolitan domain, which has been at the center of a viral resurgence since August. Health has had trouble tracking transmissions from churches, hospitals, schools, and offices.
Seventeen of the new instances were similar to foreign arrivals, mainly from other Asian countries such as the Philippines, India and Bangladesh.
There are fears that infections will build up in the coming weeks due to the accumulation of five-day harvest vacation in Chuseok that continues until Sunday.
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SANTA FE, N. M. – New Mexico officials reported 298 best-known cases of COVID-19 and 3 deaths, bringing the total to 30296 cases with 890 deaths.
Additional cases reported Saturday included in Bernalillo County, 67 in Dona Ana County, 32 in Chaves County, 22 in Lea County and 20 in Curry County.
All 3 deaths occurred in Bernalillo, Curry and Dona Ana counties and concerned others over 70 to 80 with underlying diseases.
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PHOENIX – Many inmates say Arizona’s criminal formula did not provide mandatory evidence, materials, or reed the coronavirus pandemic.
The Arizona Republic reports that dozens of letters from inmates in recent months have indicated that the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation did not protect staff and inmates from the outbreak.
The Republic reports letters from detainees describing fears and frustrations, while others provided key graphic points in non-public accounts of the virus’s survival.
A spokesman for the ministry denied the allegations through the detainees and added that in poor physical condition the detainees had not been examined. Department spokeswoman Judy Keane also cited the fitness and protection protocols announced during the pandemic.
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LONDON – Britain has recorded 12872 new coronavirus infections, the highest daily overall since the onset of the epidemic, the figure includes an accumulation of past un notified cases.
The government says the figure includes an uns specified number of deaths in the following week that have been reported due to a now-resolved “technical problem. “
Saturday’s total is more than 5,000 more than the previous record, recorded this week.
Britain is experiencing a peak moment in coronavirus cases, the daily number cannot be directly compared to the peak of the epidemic in the UK in April, as many more tests are currently underway.
The number of hospitalizations and deaths is also increasing, but remains well below the spring peak in the UK. On Saturday, an additional 49 deaths were reported by COVID-19. The official number of coronavirus deaths in Britain is 42,317.
The government has imposed restrictions on social gatherings in an attempt to curb the spread of the virus, and nearly a third of the country’s population of 66 million is subject to stricter local closure measures.
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NEW YORK – The number of new coronavirus cases in New York State continues to increase.
The state reported Saturday that more than 1,700 new instances had been filed on Friday, compared to the previous day with a total of instances not noticed since May. Some of the state’s hot spots included New York’s Brooklyn district, where more than 350 others tested positive, and the Rockland County suburb, which recorded at least 120 new cases.
The most affected spaces in the state, in line with capital, were the dominance of South Level along the Pennsylvania and Mid-Hudson Valley border.
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News of President Donald Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis is reminiscent of the breadth of coronavirus in the United States.
Infections in the United States have been on the rise for several weeks, a sign of concern as the colder climate approaches. The reaction to the crisis is largely based on governors, which has led to a mosaic of approaches. countries are on the rise with the ranking in terms of COVID-19 deaths consistent with the capita.
The Midwest is the new access point. Wisconsin reported a record number of deaths per day on Wednesday, and hospitals in several cities said they lacked space. A 530-bed hospital built by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers is a 530-bed hospital. the stage gets worse.
Iowa reported more than 1,000 new cases on Friday for the third day in a row.
The United States leads the world with 7. 3 million instances and more than 209,000 deaths.
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SIOUX FALLS, S. D. – South Dakota Fitness announced 11 new deaths on the last day, bringing the total to 248 since the pandemic began.
There have been about 617 cases consistent with another 100,000 people in South Dakota in the more than two weeks, the largest case at the time consistent with the resident in the country, according to the COVID Monitoring Project.
Authorities say there have been 464 new cases since Friday’s report and nearly 24,000 have tested positive across the state. There were 1,758 tests processed on the last day.
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BEIRUT – Lebanon recorded a new record of 1,321 cases of coronavirus amid strong accumulation in the country.
The Ministry of Health reported 12 deaths, a day before the government imposed an eight-day closure on 111 and villages in Lebanon.
The new instances bring the total to 43,480, as first reported in a small five million people last February. The death toll rose to 398.
Numbers increased after a major explosion in Beirut on August 4 that left many dead and injured. The explosion led others to search for debris and overcrowding in hospitals.
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WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s doctors say the president is fine, has no fever, and has no trouble breathing after contracting the coronavirus.
Dr. Sean Conley, Trump’s doctor, says if he suffers from fatigue, nasal congestion and coughing, his symptoms will improve and improve. He says Trump hadn’t received oxygen on Saturday or when he was with his medical team on Friday.
Conley added that Trump said he thought he might leave a military hospital. Conley says the typical tracking diversity is seven to ten days.
Trump was transferred to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Friday afternoon in what doctors say is a precaution after he and the first girl, Melania Trump, tested positive for coronavirus.
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BOSTON – The NFL postponed Sunday’s game between New England and Super Bowl champions Kansas City Chiefs following coronavirus testing on both teams.
ESPN reported Saturday that patriots Quarterback Cam Newton is among those with the disease. The NFL says the game will be played on Monday or Tuesday.
The league said the resolution followed “positive COVID-19 tests on either team. “The Patriots proved that a player had tested positive, but revealed his name.
This week, the game between Pittsburgh and Tennessee was postponed due to an outbreak in the Titans.
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MILAN – New coronavirus cases in Italy maintained a trajectory above 2500 on Saturday, with another 119,000 people tested.
Another 27 people died in the last 24 hours, according to the Ministry of Health, bringing the number of known deaths to 35,968, and there were 322,751 infections in total.
Nearly three hundred other people are in intensive care and 3,205 hospital beds in COVID-19 are occupied. This number has increased with an increase in the number of new cases in recent weeks, after falls to only one hundred new cases consistent with the day in July.
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SKOPJE, Northern Macedonia – Northern Macedonia recorded 243 new cases of coronavirus, the highest number since the start of the pandemic, and there were also 4 new deaths.
The total number of shown exceeds 18,600 with 753 deaths in the country of 2. 1 million.
Faced with a recent outbreak of cases, the fitness government is imposing new restrictions, adding a ban to public gatherings and restricting paint hours in bars.
Schools in northern Macedonia opened on Thursday, but for kindergarten students and the first three years. All other students took online courses.
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ATHENS, Greece – Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said the government would use local closures to stop a recent outbreak of coronavirus case control.
The health government announced 267 cases of coronavirus and seven deaths on Saturday.
The total number of cases shown is 19,613, or about 80, consistent with the penny recorded in the last two months. A daily number of 460 new cases reported on Friday, attributed to other people who do not wear masks and do not maintain social distance.
In Thessaloniki, the highest moment in Greece, other people took part in a 2-kilometre (1. 25-mile) fast walk to demystify the hypothesis that dressing in a mask is causing shortness of breath. all within the overall range.
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