Latest coronavirus: Singapore experiences first decline since 2003

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

Global instances reached 32,096,090 at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.

The international death toll has reached 980,339 people.

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Here are the advances (Tokyo time):

Friday, September 25

13:25 India reports 86,052 cases in the last 24 hours, up from 86,508 the previous day, bringing the country’s total to more than 5. 8 million. The death toll rose from 1,141 to 92,290.

Of the total cases shown in India, 16. 67% are active patients, while 81. 74% have recovered, the Ministry of Health said in its latest update, adding that the country’s COVID-19 mortality rate is 1. 59%.

12:10 p. m. According to an annual population report, Singapore’s population declined for the first time since 2003, as restrictions and the loss of pandemic-like tasks led foreign staff to leave the global mall. The population declined through approximately 18,000 people, or 0. 3%, to 5. 69 A drop in the number of foreigners (2% to 1. 64 million) and a marginal decline in the number of permanent citizens offset a modest increase in the number of citizens, some of whom returned from abroad when the virus spread.

10:52 a. m. , cases in the United States exceeded 7 million on Thursday, more than 20% of the world’s total, while midwest states reported peaks in September, according to Reuters. The highest number of deaths in the world. More than 700 other people die every day in the United States from COVID-19.

10:04 a. m. South Korea confirms 114 new cases, up from a day ago. The total number of infections reached 23,455 with 395 deaths.

9:20 a. m. China reported 8 cases on Thursday compared to seven the previous day. All new infections were imported and travelers were concerned. The number of asymptomatic cases fell to 18 from 20 the previous day.

9:10 a. m. , Australia says it can simplify bank lending to loosen credit in an effort to stimulate the economy, which has fallen into its first recession in nearly 30 years. Adjustments will affect the regulatory burden, which will make it less difficult for consumers and small businesses to off-download loans.

8:20 a. m. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will take into account decrees to facilitate Brazil’s accession to the GLOBAL COVAX Vaccine Alliance and spend $2. 5 billion ($453. 8 million) to secure vaccines at the facility.

7:50 a. m. The Australian hotspot Victoria Coronavirus reports 8 deaths from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours and 14 infections. The state is about to ease serious restrictions over the weekend. Victoria reported two deaths and 12 cases a day earlier.

6:30 am Novavax initiated a complex trial of its experimental COVID-19 vaccine in the UK on Thursday in partnership with the government’s vaccine management group. The news caused their stocks to go up 6% after the bell. 10,000 participants over the age of 18 to 84 and occurs after the candidate vaccine has produced the best levels of antibodies in a small early-stage clinical trial.

5:26 a. m. , the scientist on the US government’s program, the U. S. government’s program. But it’s not the first time Designed to drive the progression of COVID-19 vaccines says it supports stricter regulations to allow the emergency use of new vaccines opposed to the new coronavirus, Reuters reports. Moncef Slaoui, clinical director of Operation Warp Speed, says he supports the recommendations of the US Food and Drug Administration. But it’s not the first time For corporations to wait two months after the last administration of their vaccine before requesting emergency approval for their products.

Public fitness experts and citizens are concerned that a vaccine may be rushed without safety checks, especially in the run-up to the November 3 presidential election.

5:12 a. m. The Roland Garros tennis tournament will only be to accommodate another 1,000 people per day, adding players, staff and organizers, unlike the expected 5,000 spectators, Prime Minister Jean Castex said.

4:37 am Three U. S. states report a record one-day increase in new instances of COVID-19, according to Reuters. Montana reported 330 new instances of coronavirus and South Dakota recorded 463 new instances, while utah governor said the state set a one-day record with 1,198 new instances.

4:23 a. m. La China’s Sinovac is in a position to increase production of its coronavirus vaccine lately in clinical trials in the upcoming countries. The company completed a vaccine plant in Beijing in just 4 months, and its CEO says similar sites can now be assembled even faster.

At 4:17 a. m. , Saudi Arabia suspended flights to and from India and banned those who visited the country in the more than 14 days entering the kingdom, Reuters reports, bringing two resources close to the matter.

4:05 a. M. The Mexican central bank lowers its key interest rate by 0. 25 issues to 4. 25%, cutting interest rates for eleventh consecutive meeting.

3:50 am France reported 16096 cases on Thursday, surpassing the previous record of 13,498 and leading the country to 497,237 cases. This is the fourth time in 8 days that new daily highs have been recorded. 31,511.

At 2:30 a. m. , Britain recorded its highest daily instances on Thursday in 6634, when a wave of infections swept the country. The new number probably reflects a much higher point of testing than on the first wave. Thursday’s total 6178 on Wednesday and 4,926 on Tuesday.

2:28 a. m. The Hong Kong Open tennis tournament, scheduled for next month, is cancelled for a consecutive year.

1:00 a. m. The debate over the universal fundamental source of income has gained momentum in South Korea, as the coronavirus epidemic and the growing hole in the country’s source of income are forcing a rething of social networking.

Thursday, September 24

11:42 p. m. La the Japanese Professional Football League, or J. League, will increase your audience limit for football matches by 50% from Wednesday. Clubs may have the highest limit or decrease capacity with the option to designate seats for visiting team fans. .

10:35 p. m. The JAPANESE NEC claims to have developed a generation capable of detecting faces with an accuracy of more than 99. 9% when a user wears a mask. The new one checks the features around the eyes.

21:08 Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan announces that Indonesia’s capital is extending large-scale movement restrictions for another two weeks, meaning that only 11 key sectors, including food, finance and construction, can operate at partial capacity. New coronavirus infections in Jakarta have slowed since restrictions were restored on 14 September, but cases in satellite cities continue to increase.

7:56 p. m. The death toll from Iran’s coronavirus increases from 175 to 25015 on Thursday, the highest in the Middle East, and the total number of known infections reaches 436,319. Ministry of Health spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari told state television that 3,521 new cases had been known in the more than 24 hours. .

6:48 p. m. La Chinese company Sinovac Biotech expects to supply its experimental coronavirus vaccine to more South American countries by outsourcing safe production procedures to a spouse in Brazil. Sinovac plans to supply semi-finished products to its spouse Butantan Institute, which will complete the rest of the procedure and source of finished products to other South American countries President Yin Weidong said at a press conference.

6:00 p. m. AstraZeneca is still waiting for the U. S. Food and Drug Administration to be able to do so. But it’s not the first time Approve the restart of the clinical trial of your COVID-19 vaccine in the United States approximately 3 weeks after suspension due to protection concerns. Testing of the AstraZeneca candidate vaccine, originally developed through the University of Oxford, remains on suspense as regulators investigate a disease in one of the participants, even after the resumption of a British examination and other systems outside the United States.

17:50 Indonesia reports a record for the time being in a row with 4,634 new infections and 128 deaths. The country now has a total of 262022 cases of coronavirus, with the number of deaths crossing the mark from 10,000 to 10105 for the first time.

5:10 p. m. Philippines reports 2,180 new infections and 36 more deaths. The total number of cases shown increased to 296,755, still in Southeast Asia, while deaths reached 5,127, almost part of which were recorded in the last 30 days.

3:40 p. m. SoftBank Group begins providing PCR testing for saliva coronavirus that will charge 2000 yen ($19) according to consistent shipping rates for commercial customers. In Japan, the value of PCR testing is sometimes between 20,000 and 40,000 yen. aims to expand the testing market by making tests available to others without symptoms at a moderate price through their unit. He also plans to serve Americans this winter.

3:10 p. m. China National Biotec Group announced that it would donate 200,000 doses of its candidate coronavirus vaccine to the central city of Wuhan, where the virus first appeared. Hundreds of thousands of others took experimental vaccines in China before the trials ended, thanks to an emergency use program introduced in July. The 200,000 injections of a vaccine developed through CNBG’s Wuhan unit, sufficient to vaccinate another 100,000 people, will be used for the city’s medical staff.

2:30 p. m. Australia is undergoing the largest reform of its bankruptcy legislation in just about 3 decades, allowing small businesses to bancrupt the industry and take over debt restructuring to help liquidity companies overcome the coronavirus crisis. ) may continue to operate for 20 working days while extending a debt restructuring plan, rather than leaving them to directors.

12:00 A South Korean fishing official who disappeared this week questioned a North Korean patrol boat before being shot dead by soldiers, who then sprayed his body with oil and set him on fire, according to the South Korean army. why the official shot dead, however, North Korean troops might have acted under anti-coronavirus orders, the Southern army said.

10:21 a. m. South Korea confirms 125 new cases of coronavirus, up from 110 a day ago. Total infections reached 23,341, with 393 deaths. Jung Eun-kyeong, commissioner of the Korean Agency for Disease Control and Prevention, was chosen as one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people in 2020 for effectively leading the country’s anti-virus efforts to deal with the public in an open and transparent manner. .

10:00 a. m. China reports seven new coronavirus cases on Thursday, up from 10 reported the previous day. All new cases were imported infections involving travelers. The number of new asymptomatic cases increased to 20 of the previous day’s 18.

9:51 a. m. Japan has begun arrangements to settle for foreign athletes for the Tokyo Summer Olympics, with the aim of completing the games after one year of delay due to the pandemic, while ensuring the protection of participants.

7:55 am The Australian state of Victoria reports two coronavirus deaths and 12 new cases, compared to five deaths and 15 cases a day earlier. Victoria, which is in a prolonged blockade until Sunday, would possibly ease some serious restrictions faster than expected, as new infections have followed a stable downward trend in recent days.

7:00 am Although China’s economy is recovering from the pandemic, most companies in the poorest western and central provinces are recovering much more slowly than those in the richest spaces around Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong, according to a report by China Beige Book. Sales increased by 41% quarterly for Shanghai and the rich eastern provinces of Zhejiang and Jiangsu, but fell 10% in the remotest western regions of Tibet, Gansu, Qinghai and Xinjiang, he said.

6:22 a. m. Marseille, the city in the south of France, will close restaurants from Saturday, while Paris will have the maximum meeting capacity of 1,000 to 5,000. About 13,000 more people have been discovered inflamed in more than 24 hours, and the fitness minister said the stage is getting worse.

4:38 am Britain plans to host clinical trials in which volunteers intentionally inflame with the new coronavirus to verify the effectiveness of candidate vaccines, reports the Financial Times, which presents others involved in the project. They are said to be the first in the world. “

3:20 a. m. Johnson, the American pharmaceutical company

2:38 a. m. India’s railway minister, Suresh Angadi, dies, nearly two weeks after being tested positive for COVID-19. Angadi, 65, “a committed [member of Parliament] and an effective minister, admired across the spectrum,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted Wednesday night. . ” His disappearance is unhappy. My mind is with your circle of family and friends right now so unhappy.

1:23 p. m. The governor of Sao Paulo, Brazil, said the state will most likely start vaccinating the Chinese Sinovac vaccine in mid-December.

Wednesday, September 23

11:43 p. m. New York’s well-known Hilton Times Square will close smart in October due to the collapse of tourism in the Big Apple, according to documents filed through the operating company. Approximately two hundred license employees will lose their jobs.

21:00. Vietnam Airlines has opened reservations for the first scheduled flight to Vietnam since April, departing Seoul for Hanoi on Friday.

20: 00. Singapore will introduce a new outbound business pass for senior executives with regional or foreign day-to-day jobs that will have to fly regularly. Those registered at the pass will have to stick to a strictly controlled address abroad. Upon your return, you will have the option to take a COVID-19 check instead of a 14-day house remains a requirement, but you will need to isolate yourself when the result returns. Authorities say the number of passes will first be limited, but the program can simply be expanded.

17:41 Indonesia sets a daily record of 4,465 new infections in more than 24 hours and has another 140 deaths. This is the fourth time that daily cases in Indonesia have exceeded 4,000, and the case has occurred this week, since the outbreak in the country. Indonesia’s total is 257,388 infections and 9,977 deaths, with Jakarta being the most affected city.

4:21 p. m. Malaysia’s Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announces a new economic recovery plan worth 10 billion ringgit ($2. 41 billion) for industries and citizens seriously affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

4:05 p. m. Thailand’s central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged at an all-time high on Wednesday and advanced its GDP outlook, and Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy showed signs of recovering the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic.

3:14 p. m. Tokyo reports 59 cases, the lowest daily number in almost 3 months; the number dropped 88 on Tuesday and 98 on Monday and the lowest since June 30, when 54 cases were reported.

2:57 p. m. La International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies warned Thursday that the new coronavirus is discriminating against Asian communities by adding migrants and foreigners.

2:51 p. m. Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said Wednesday that the central bank is in a position to provide more stimulus, as the coronavirus pandemic has kept the economic outlook murky. “There is a lot of uncertainty about how the pandemic can affect the economy and monetary conditions,” Kuroda said. As such, we will be vigilant to have an effect for the time being and take additional relief measures without hesitation, if necessary,” he told business leaders in Osaka in an online speech.

1:50 p. m. India reports 83,347 cases in the last 24 hours, up from 75,083 the previous day, bringing the country’s total to just about 5. 65 million. The death toll has increased from 1,085 to 90 020. La the country’s check capacity now exceeds 1. 2 million depending on the day. and to date, more than 66 million controls have been carried out.

1:05 p. m. Fujifilm Holdings says his drug Avigan reduced viral load and symptoms of PATIENTS with COVID-19, paving the way for approval in Japan after months of delays. Phase 3 clinical examination of 156 patients showed that those treated with Avigan took a step forward after 11. 9 days, to 14. 7 days for a placebo group.

12:36 p. m. Japan hopes to ease access restrictions and resume acceptance of visitors from around the world in October, according to Nikkei. The government will restrict access to another 1,000 people by day. Those who have a consistent hold for remains longer than 3 months will be at the entrance but will have to be quarantined for two weeks at the entrance.

11:40 a. m. South Korea confirms 110 cases, up from 61 a day ago, bringing the country’s total to 23,216 with 388 deaths. The government will send a momentary stimulus check to small business owners and families with children this week.

11:30 a. m. One of the world’s largest gaming conventions, the Tokyo Game Show, will be held completely online for the first time thanks to a collaboration with Amazon Japan.

11:10 a. m. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand keeps its official monetary rate at 0. 25% in a widely awaited decision, as knowledge recommends that the economic blow to coronavirus was less severe than feared. $66. 32 billion) large-scale asset acquisition program (LSAP).

10:42 An organization of 40 Japanese shipping corporations, shipbuilders and generation corporations aims to move remotely controlled ships to Japanese waters as far back as 2025, a lifeguard for a hot industry suffering from chronic labor shortages.

9:25 a. m. China reports 10 for September 22, compared to the previous day’s six.

7:33 a. m. Victoria Coronavirus’s Australian hotspot reports 15 cases and deaths by September 22, compared to 28 infections and 3 deaths the previous day, as the state seeks to ease blockade restrictions starting next week.

6:47 a. m. The governor of the state of Wisconsin in the US declares a new public fitness emergency and extends a mask use order until November to combat the reappearance of coronavirus cases.

Tony Evers says other young people’s social gatherings are to blame for the outbreak and urges academics to wear masks and bars.

5:32 a. m. Deutsche Lufthansa plans to start offering immediate COVID-19 antigen passengers and plans to open hubs at US airports. But it’s not the first time And Canada reports Reuters, and mentions a corporate executive.

3:49 a. m. Walt Disney Co. told California officials that its original Disneyland theme park, which has been closed for six months, will reopen, noting that its sites in Shanghai, Paris and Florida have resumed operations with limited assistance and protective precautions.

2:50 a. m. In a virtual address to the United Nations General Assembly, U. S. President Donald Trump travels to China for not avoiding outbound flights at the start of the coronavirus outbreak, saying it is infecting the world. Trump also blamed the country and the World Health Organization, which said it is “virtually controlled through China,” for saying there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission.

Chinese President Xi Jinping in his own speech did not mention the origin of the new coronavirus, but said that “COVID-19 reminds us that economic globalization is an old and undeniable trend. “

12:43 p. m. in the United States, COVID-19 deaths have reached 200,005, according to the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center. More people have died there from the new coronavirus than in any other country. Deaths around the world are almost a million.

Tuesday, September 22

11:45 p. m. The president of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach, in an open letter to the Olympic Movement, offers a positive assessment of the delay in holding the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Returning game occasions to global screens “that game can be organized safely, even under existing restrictions,” Bach writes. “This gives us all confidence in our arrangements for long-term occasions, adding the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. “

9:40 p. m. More than 60% of Americans say the coronavirus pandemic remains the same or is in their local communities, the highest positive view since the beginning of the summer epidemic, according to the most recent survey per month through the Financial Times and Peter G. Peterson Foundation.

At the same time, fears about the monetary effect on the disease increase. Today, 42% say they are more involved with the economy than with public health, nine percent more than last month.

The death toll in the United States by COVID-19 is about to reach 200,000.

8:07 p. m. Pakistan has submitted phase III clinical trials for CanSino Biologics’ COVID-19 candidate vaccine, said a government minister and an official from the Chinese pharmaceutical company. Pakistan gave the go-ahead for the country’s first phase III clinical trial in August. for the CanSino candidate, Ad5-nCoV, led through the government’s National Institute of Health and the pharmaceutical company AJM, representative of canSino

6:30 p. m. The Philippine Ministry of Health reported 1,635 new cases of coronavirus, the least buildup of infections in two weeks and another 50 deaths. The total number of infections showed that infections increased to 291,789, even the highest in Southeast Asia.

6:08 p. m. Indonesia reports the deadliest day of the pandemic to date, with 160 new deaths in the last 24 hours and 4,071 new infections. Deaths have exceeded one hundred days in the following week, and East Java Province reported the maximum deaths, followed by Jakarta and Central Java. The total number of cases in Indonesia now has a red 252,923, with 9,837 deaths.

Meanwhile, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani expects a deeper economic downturn in the third quarter of between 1% and 2. 9%, which would put the country in a technical recession after the economy backed 5. 32 percent in the current quarter. 2020, between 0. 6% and 1. 7%. The past predicted growth from -1. 1% to 0. 2%.

5:31 p. m. Hong Kong Disneyland announced that it will reopen on Friday to a small number of visitors and will only leave five days a week; it will also put social distance measures into force and visitors will be required to wear face masks; live performances at the theatre will be suspended. .

It reopens after the new wave of coronavirus infections forced it to close for two months.

4:30 p. m. Russia reports 6215 new cases of coronavirus, the maximum recorded in 24 hours since July 18, bringing its national total to 1115810, the fourth in the world. The government also reported 160 deaths in the last 24 hours, raising the official death toll to 19,649. .

3:13 p. m. India confirms 75083 cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours, its smallest buildup in 3 weeks, bringing its total infections to 5. 56 million. The death toll increased to 88,935, an increase of 1,053 since Monday morning.

The country also reported a record 101,468 recoveries, raising its recovery rate to 80. 86%. Its active instances of COVID-19 account for 17. 54% of the total infections shown, while the mortality rate is 1. 6%, according to the knowledge of the Ministry of Health. .

11:29 am Hong Kong will take greater social estating measures until October 1, China’s national holiday, when protests against the government can re-attract many others. Meetings of more than 4 people will continue to be banned, while restaurants and bars are scheduled to close at midnight.

11:20 a. m. South Korea’s fitness government is asking others to stay home during the Chuseok vacation, or the Korean fall harvest festival, next week to avoid another coronavirus outbreak. The total number of infections reached 23,106 with 388 deaths.

5:35 a. m. Wall Street’s major ratings fell monday when the death of U. S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg gave the impression of making some other stimulus package in Congress less likely before the November 3 presidential election, leading to a sharp drop in physical attention.

The Dow Jones lost up to 900 issues and the CBOE market volatility index, wall street’s indicator of concern, peaked in just two weeks. The S

The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost just over 500 points, or 1. 8%, while the S

4:03 a. m. Se withdrew six tennis players from the men’s and women’s draw for the French Open due to COVID-19 issues, organizers said.

“Roland Garros tournament managers can verify that two players in the qualifying tournament tested positive for COVID-19 and 3 others showed close contact with a coach who tested positive for COVID-19,” the French Tennis Federation (FFT) said in a statement. .

The organizers did not reveal the names of those who had been undone, but Damir Dzumhur of Bosnia said he got rid of it because his coach Petar Popovic had tested positive.

The French Open will take place from 27 September to 27 October 11, after being transferred from the same old post at the end of May-June.

3. 50am London Mayor Sadiq Khan said Monday that he agreed with local council leaders and public fitness experts on the new COVID-19 restrictions that will be presented to the central government to involve the epidemic in the capital.

The measures come with reduced opening hours for pubs and bars and the extension of the mask on public transport and other public spaces.

Khan said he will ask the government to put the plan into effect as soon as possible and that he will discuss it with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday.

“Without proper testing or touch search in London, we still don’t have options for other measures to stop the spread of the virus,” he said in a statement.

“I am firmly in that acting early, rather than having to impose stricter measures later, is the right thing to do for public health and the economy. “

3:40 a. m. The weekly number of COVID-19 developments in the United States increased last week for the first time after falling for 8 consecutive weeks.

Experts attributed the building to the reopening of schools and Labor Day celebrations.

The new cases increased by 17% to around 287,000 during the week ended September 20, while deaths increased by 5. 5% to around 5,400 others after falling in the last 4 weeks, Reuters reported.

The country set a record number of checks for more than a million people on Saturday.

3:00 a. m. The U. S. Centers for Disease Control and PreventionBut it’s not the first time They issued a warning Monday about the imaginable air transmission of the new coronavirus, saying the draft council was issued by mistake.

Now-removed guidelines, posted on the agency’s online page on Friday, say other people use air purifiers to decrease internal germs in the air and prevent the spread of the disease.

12:38 p. m. A total of 156 countries have joined the global COVAX programme for fair distribution of materials for COVID-19 vaccines in the long term, according to an alliance led through the World Health Organization.

Monday, September 21

11:35 p. m. Wall Street’s top rates peaked at nearly seven weeks on Monday, considerations of new coronavirus blockades, and Congress’ inability to agree on more fiscal stimulus increased fears of a blow to the national economy. 3 consistent with one hundred.

10:50 p. m. The Dow Jones has dropped by 2%, American Express and UnitedHealth, as investors observe coronavirus cases in Europe.

10:30 p. m. fell at the opening, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping more than 460 points, or 1. 7%.

22:05 Tokyo reports new instances of COVID-19 and a new death on Monday. Twenty-many people were the largest organization of new instances at age 29.

Osaka reports 39 new ones and one death.

20: 00. Myanmar intends to move forward with its general election of 8 November, rejecting the opposition’s requests for a postponement due to the accumulation of coronavirus cases, Reports Reuters. An election commission official said that precautions will be taken and added that polling stations will be expanded. The daily number of instances of 671 on Sunday is the highest in the country to date.

6. 50 pm The UK is reportedly contemplating some other blockade, according to Reuters, as the trend of new infections is going in the wrong direction. The country’s fitness secretary said restrictions can focus only on socialization than on schools and workplaces. approaches 400,000, with more than 41,000 dead.

17:55 Indonesia is setting a new record with 4,176 new instances and 124 deaths. These figures bring the country’s total to 248,852 infections and 9,677 deaths.

2:50 p. m. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is pleased with a ban on foreigners for Filipino nurses and other medical workers, allowing for more jobs abroad, his spokesman said, as the government believes it is controlling the coronavirus epidemic.

2:34 p. m. India reports 86,961 coronavirus cases in more than 24 hours, the lowest number in six days, bringing the country’s total number of infections to about 5. 5 million. The death toll rose to 87,882, an increase of 1,130 from Sunday morning.

Also in India, the Taj Mahal, in the northern town of Agra, is re-opened with strict protection standards for COVID-19, such as mandatory mask clothing and social estating, six months after the closure of the 17th-century architectural wonder due to the coronavirus pandemic a maximum of 5,000 tourists are allowed depending on the day.

1:38 p. m. China maintains its benchmark interest rate for commercial and family loans for the fifth month after its September fixation, as expected. The one-year preferential rate (LPR) remained unchanged at 3. 85%, while the five-year LPR remained at 4. 65%.

12:37 p. m. Asian countries have been among the most competitive at their final borders to fight COVID-19 and are among the slowest to reopen to tourists, according to recently compiled data, underscoring the widespread strain on heavily dependent economies. measure of foreign visitors.

12:06 p. m. Five players have been removed from qualifying for the Roland Garros tennis tournament after two players and one coach tried COVID-19, organizers said. Qualifying will begin later on Monday, with the main draw scheduled for September 27.

12:04 p. m. On Monday, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern lifted all restrictions on coronaviruses across the country in Auckland as the number of new infections decreased in a network. people, however, the largest city in the country wants more time before all the sidewalks can be lifted, Ardern said.

11:24 am South Korea confirms 70 new cases of coronavirus, up from 82 a day ago. The total number of infections was successful in 23,045, with 385 deaths. A third of Seoul scholars return to elegance from Monday, even as new. instances succeed in double-digit numbers for two consecutive days.

10:25 am South Korean exports during the first 20 days of September increased for the first time since March, aided by higher chip and car sales, to stoke hopes for recovery in the trade-dependent economy. a year earlier, while imports fell by 6. 8% during the year, according to the knowledge of the Korean Customs Service.

8:59 a. m. Mainland China reports 12 new cases of COVID-19 on September 20, with 10 cases a day earlier, the country’s national fitness government announced.

8:46 am The approval score of Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is slightly higher, according to one poll, as the Conservative government’s reaction to the pandemic has contributed to its popularity. A Newspoll survey conducted for the Australian newspaper showed that Morrison’s functionality score was higher at one. percentage point at 65% compared to last month, just below its 68% highs in June and July.

7:12 a. m. The hot spot of Victoria’s Australian coronavirus on Monday reported two deaths by COVID-19 and 11 instances, proceeding to a stable downward trend in instances and putting the state on the right track to facilitate additional restrictions.

7:06 a. m. Brazil recorded 16,389 more cases of the new coronavirus in the last 24 hours and 363 deaths from the disease, the ministry of fitness announced Sunday.

6:00 am UK is at a critical juncture of the COVID-19 pandemic and faces a very difficult winter, one of the government’s most sensitive medical advisers will warn at a public data gathering on Monday. Minister Boris Johnson has described it as the time of the wave of the virus, with giant portions of the country’s theme to restrictions on social freedom and London is expected to be next on the list.

2:37 a. m. Fujifilm Holdings will soon request the production and sale of its avigan antiviral drug as a remedy for the new coronavirus in Japan, Nikkei reported on Sunday.

Sunday, September 20

11:34 p. m. Myanmar announces an order to stay home for its largest city in Yangon, starting Monday, which requires all painters to paint from their homes. The ministry of fitness said Sunday that it had registered 671 new instances of the coronavirus.

4:18 p. m. Indonesia suspended exports from local sea products company Putri Indah to China after its frozen fish products tested positive for coronavirus, the country’s Ministry of Fisheries said. An investigation is underway and the suspension will only apply to Putri Indah. .

1:44 p. m. The number of coronavirus cases in India has risen to 5. 4 million, adding 92,605 new infections in the last 24 hours, according to data from the Ministry of Health. The country has recorded the highest case in a single day in the world since early August. United States, which has 6. 7 million cases in terms of accumulated infections. A total of 1,113 people died from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, the Ministry of Health said, bringing the mortality rate to 86,752, or 1. 6% of all instances.

11:21 An AstraZeneca says its COVID-19 vaccine trial in the United States is pending.

10:11 a. m. Mainland China reported new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, compared to 14 cases reported the previous day, according to the national fitness authority. The National Health Commission said all new cases were imported infections involving travelers.

9:48 am South Korea reports 82 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday, the lowest daily number of infections since mid-August, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Out of a total, 72 were transmitted locally, raising the total. 22,975, with 383 deaths.

Saturday, September 19

5:11 p. m. Indonesia reports its largest accumulation of coronavirus infections, with 4,168 new cases, bringing the total to 240,687, according to data from the Ministry of Health. Knowledge charges 112 new deaths to bring the total to 9448, the highest in Southeast Asia.

5:09 p. m. The Philippine Ministry of Health reports 3962 new coronavirus infections and one hundred more deaths, both in five days. In a bulletin, the ministry says the total number of cases shown increased to 283,460 in Southeast Asia, while deaths reached 4,930.

2:33 p. m. As more and more people paint the COVID-19 pandemic at home, instant coffee intake is expanding in Japan. The growing demand for robust beans, mainly used for instant coffee, has made Vietnam, the world’s largest manufacturer of robust, Japan’s largest supplier. of coffee beans and relegated Brazil to the place of the moment.

10:30 a. m. Japanese brewers seek to adapt to the coronavirus-ravaged outlook by creating healthier beverages and supporting the local e-commerce industry in hopes of expanding Kirin Holdings’ revenue says its new healthy beverage concentrate later emerged Sales of products containing a specific strain of lactic bacteria have increased. Kirin also plans to launch the first sugar-free Japanese beer under its Ichiban Shibori brand, as consumers are more fitness conscious.

10:20 a. m. China reports 14 new infections on Friday, compared to 32 the previous day. All new cases were imported infections involving travelers. It also reports 24 new asymptomatic cases, compared to 20 the previous day.

9. 30 a. M. The Australian state of Victoria, the center of the country’s coronavirus outbreak, reports its smallest buildup of infections in 3 months, putting it on track to alleviate a severe blockade in Melbourne’s state capital until the end of the month. recorded 21 new cases in the last 24 hours, less than the previous day’s share and its lowest level since June 24.

5:20 a. m. U. S. President Donald Trump said he believed the Canada-U. S. border would open before the end of the year, Reuters reports. Restrictions on the non-essentials at land borders were first imposed in March and do not cover industry or airArray have spread several times , adding from Friday through October 21, as the United States struggled to involve its coronavirus outbreak.

2:13 a. m. , India ordered its states to collect oxygen materials and allow loose movements amid scarcity reports, while new coronavirus infections reached 5. 2 million on Friday, bringing the US country’s account closer to the US account. But it’s not the first time The most affected country in the world.

12:04 p. m. La European Union will purchase a possible COVID-19 vaccine from Sanofi and GSK as part of its safe supply agreement time, as the deadline for enrolling in the World Health Organization procurement programme is approaching, Reuters reports. British manufacturers, who have teamed up to make a recombinant protein vaccine that expect approval next year, will supply the EU with up to three hundred million doses in exchange for a down payment of EUR 324 million ($384 million).

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