Transportation Secretary Grant Shapps said this morning that another 4,200 people were referred to the police after returning from various destinations and without quarantine.
Switzerland, Jamaica and the Czech Republic have been added to the UK quarantine list.
Britons returning after Saturday morning will have to isolate themselves for 1 day.
This occurs when Paul Pogba of Man Utd performed a fatal virus test.
The news was shown prior to the day through French foreign technician Didier Deschamps at a press conference.
The Eat Out to Help Out program is scheduled to end on Monday, August 31.
But some channels have chosen to continue to offer 50% on their own.
At the same time, on Thursday, August 27, 1,522 new instances and 12 deaths were recorded.
The toll is now 41,477.
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UP TO 81,000 EXCESSIVE DEATHS THIS WINTER, SAYS WISE REPORT
England and Wales can simply revel in up to 81,000 more coronavirus deaths this winter, according to a report leaked through the government’s SAGE committee.
The report, published through BBC Newsnight, examines the “worst-case scenario” for the coming months, while highlighting that what is presented is a “scenario, a prediction.”
He said there may also be up to 27,000 more deaths due to reasons other than the virus itself.
CHILDREN CAN CARRY THE VIRUS IN OURS FOR THREE WEEKS, THE STUDY CONCLUDES
Children can carry lines of coronavirus on their nose for up to 3 weeks, revealed one in South Korea.
It occurs when scientists continue to analyze the effect of the virus on young people and its role in spreading to others.
Symptoms experienced through young people are known to be less severe than those of adults, but it is still believed that they can play a role in transmission.
The South Korean test took samples from 91 children and found that it can take up to 3 weeks, even through those who had no symptoms.
But speaking to the BBC, Calum Semple, a professor of child fitness at the University of Liverpool, said: “The presence of virus genetics in respiratory samples does not necessarily have to be equated with transmission, especially in others who do not have significant symptoms. symptoms such as coughing and sneezing. »
20 SECOND COVID TEST TESTS AT HEATHROW
COVID-19 tests that produce effects in 20 seconds are tested at Heathrow Airport to update the existing quarantine system.
The airport plans to monitor en masse the 78 million passengers who pass during the year.
It aims to examine others who leave or arrive in the UK to unlock the government’s “red list” countries that require 40-14 days to return.
The universities of Oxford and Manchester are running with Heathrow in 3 separate tests.
PUTIN SAYS RUSSIA’S COVIDE VACCINE IS A ‘BIG DRUG’
Russian leader Vladimir Putin praised his country’s Covid-19 vaccine, which will soon be planned, as an “excellent medicine.”
He says he will compete with Sputnik V, an older one that has been tested on his adult daughter and has side effects in other cases.
Scientists admit that the new one can cause muscle pain.
Putin says Russia is the world leader in the marketing of Covid-19 vaccines, but there are critics that the drugs are rigorously tested.
TOBY CARVERY AND HARVESTER EXTEND EOHO PROMOTION
Toby Carvery and Harvester have promised to expand the Eat Out to Help Out program for two more weeks.
Harvester and Toby Carvery consumers can get top courses at half price until September 9.
This means that a cut-off meal will cost $3.65, of £7.30.
The discounted foods that Harvester diners can enjoy come with half a roast bird meal for $5.25 for £10.50, or a steak with fries for £6.40, of £12.80.
They enroll in other networks such as Pizza Hut, Bills, Tesco Cafe and The Lebanese Bakery, which have also chosen to expand the offer on their own.
The chain logo, Mitchell and Butlers, will also make the offer at a partial price larger at their Stonehouse Pizza stores.
Eat Out to Help Out will be offered to prolong for TWO more weeks through Tothrough Carvery and Harvester
WE HAVE THE FIRST REINFECTION
A 25-year-old boy from Reno, Nevada, the first American patient to get a coronavirus twice.
The patient tested positive for the first time in April, receding in May with more severe symptoms.
He then tested positive on June 5 at the hospital, 48 days after his first positive test.
Laboratory tests knew that the two strains were different, indicating a real reinfection.
BRAZIL DEATH TOLL STEP 119000
Brazil has reached 119,504 deaths and recorded 3,804,803 so far.
”SERIOUS THREAT”
Matt Hancock has described the momentary wave of coronavirus in the UK as a “serious threat.”
He went on to say that the country could be plunged into large local blockades if the expected winter build-up occurs.
The health secretary admitted that “winter is a concern” for the virus and “we hope the time comes but we are preparing for the worst.”
He told The Times that a momentary wave situation is “avoidable but not easy,” adding that “it’s the worst situation.”
He said: “A wave at the moment is obviously visual in other parts of the world. It’s a very serious threat. But so far, in the UK, we must keep the number of new instances at the same point through a combination of testing and traceability and local locks. »
FLORIDA ‘SAFE’ FOR TOURISTS ON PLANE
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said tourists can safely take advertising flights to the state.
DeSantis said he had heard of airline passengers who contracted the virus on a plane.
He said, “When this industry thrives, it provides that economic security to many other people in the state of Florida.”
Coronavirus cases have increased in another 3800 people today, below the impressive peak averages of nearly 12,000 cases, consistent with the day in mid-July.
DAGENHAM MCDONALD STOP AFTER POSITIVE STAFF TEST
Three members of a McDonald’s in Dagenham tested positive for coronavirus, forcing the place to be closed to eat.
The channel has shown the reopening of the site.
A Spokesman for McDonald’s said: “This week we proactively closed our place to eat Dagenham Fs-Dt as a precautionary measure after 3 of our workers tested positive for Covid-19.”
A spokesman for Barking and Dagenham Council said anyone who has visited the place for recently and has considerations for doing a coronavirus test on an e-book, according to Barking and Dagenham Post.
THREE-DAY SEASON TICKETS OFFERED TO TRAVELERS
Travelers will be given three-day seasonal tickets in a new impetus for concerned to return to the workplace after months of paintings from home.
Many staff members have become accustomed to running out of the house and saving cash and circle time by not having to move around and don’t need to get back to the office.
Rail corporations that have less expensive part-time tickets are a smart way to help others get to the charts as more and more offices completely reopen.
The Telegraph reports that an announcement about the new ticket bureaucracy could be made next month if the government extends emergency rail funding.
BOJO WILL TRY TO KEEP SCHOOLS OPEN IN WINTER
Boris Johnson said he would do everything he could to keep schools open during the winter, a question-and-answer consultation with parents published tonight at number 10.
The prime minister proved that he would close the pubs and restaurants first, finishing last on the list of new closures on the occasion of a wave of moments.
“The evidence is overwhelming that it is in the interests of the well-being and fitness of young people and other young people to return to school rather than missing anything. So that’s the best and the right thing to do.”
England’s deputy medical director, Dr Jenny Harries, who was also in Q&A, said that “there is now a lot of evidence that transmission in schools is low,” adding that schools are “a position for [children]. Matrix »
‘ABERDEEN EIGHT’ AND BOLI BOLINGOLI SUSPENDED
Celtic’s Boli Bolingoli has been suspended for 3 games, while Aberdeen Eight has been suspended for a three-game suspension for violations of coronavirus quarantine.
Bolingoli went to Spain, but isolated himself and then played in Kilmarnock. You will be allowed to return to the box until February 28.
Bruce Anderson, Craig Bryson, Sam Cosgrove, Michael Devlin, Jonny Hayes, Matty Kennedy, Dylan McGeouch and Scott McKenna of Aberdeen got stuck mocking the lock when they visited a bar on August 1.
Friday’s Scottish FA hearing ruled that they would get a suspended three-match suspension.
NEARLY HALF OF BRITONS CONSIDER A POST-COVIDEZ CAREER CHANGE
A survey of 2,000 Britons found that 2020 and the chaos of the coronaviruses have left most of us wanting to give up the jobs they hate.
Medical professions, landscape gardening and education are the most sensitive on the list of industries that other people see as a better way to spend our lives running.
Three out of ten (31%) other people interviewed through the National Lottery said the blockade made them perceive what work-life balance looks like.
This can mean only one career replacement for millions of people, one-fifth (21%) admits that they do not like their paintings and 42% seriously a replacement by profession.
THE EGOISTIC PASSENGER RYANAIR ‘PUTS EVERYONE AT RISK’
Ryanair’s furious passengers were told they did not have to isolate themselves after an incident in which a passenger attempted to fly despite a coronavirus.
The passenger and his friends were pulled from the crowded aircraft that was about to depart for Italy through a team wearing a dangerous fabric cover suit in a dramatic last-minute movement through Stanstead officials.
In a cabin ad, passengers were told: “There’s no want of isolating yourself, that’s fine, when we get to Pisa because the government doesn’t demand UK self-isolation or evidence, that’s fine.
HOLLYWOOD ELITE IN HOT WATER IN PARTY HOUSES
Los Angeles will file a lawsuit against Hollywood Hill mansions that have recently hosted parties despite the city’s ban on giant meetings due to coronavirus.
Last week, Mayor Eric Garcetti legalized the city to cut off the water and electricity of a “night club in the hills,” supposedly rented through Hall and Gray, Internet celebrities with millions of fans in TikTok, after hosting primary parties in violation of public health. . NBC requests, reports.
Los Angeles has banned bars and meetings in place, as Los Angeles County has recorded approximately 237,000 cases of coronavirus and 5,700 deaths.
RISING RATES
The R rate may spread according to the most recent coronavirus model.
Three regions have seen a slight increase since last week after an increase in cases in the southeast, the Midlands and the south, bringing the national average to 1 or more.
In the southeast, the diversity is now 0.9 to 1.1, up from 0.8 to 1.0 last week, while the southwest is between 0.8 and 1.1 last week and is now between 0.9 and 1.1.
This overall figure has not changed from last week, however, diversity for England is higher from 0.9-1.0 to 0.9-1.1.
MORE THAN A MILLION PEOPLE IN THE NORTH
One million more people living in Bolton, Stockport, Burnley, Hyndburn and Trafford can return home from next Wednesday.
Parts of Bradford, Calderdale and Kirklees can now do it again, but Halifax, Bradford, Keighley, Dewsbury and Batley remain blocked.
Areas where the ban has been lifted will return to the new general where the rest of the country has recently lived.
PADDY MCGUINNESS IS TESTED
Paddy McGuinness filmed himself suffering a coronavirus before the Fit of Soccer Aid 2020 on Sunday.
During the test, thanks to his doctor friend Sam, we can see him making some grimaces and seeming simple to have it.
He then suggested to his 1.7 million subscribers that they panic at the concept of getting tested.
LEVELING CASES DURING AUGUST
Coronavirus cases continue to stabilize in the newest style of the Office of National Statistics.
The model estimates 2,200 new infections according to the day, with solid things for the week ending August 20.
ONS models are in asymptomatic and symptomatic cases and do not come with patients from hospitals, nursing homes or other institutions.
Nine other people have died in the last 24 hours in the UK and 1,276 cases have been reported.
A similar model through King’s College London and her spouse’s company, ZOE, estimates that there were an average of 1292 new cases of coronavirus in the UK in the two weeks leading up to August 22.
KCL studies are based on others who record their symptoms in their Covid Symptom, examining the application and knowledge of more than 8,000 swab tests.
COCA-COLA CUTS THOUSANDS OF JOBS
Coca-Cola proposes to re-purchase 4,000 employees in the U.S. And Canada as part of its cuts to the coronavirus pandemic.
The corporate has seen a decline in sales since the closure of Maximum Pandemic Bars. He now proposes voluntary layoffs for staff, but will make an unspecified number of “unintentional” reductions.
The Independent reports that Coca-Cola has announced that it will pass the number of its individual business segments from 17 to nine.
To confirm the reduction, CHIEF executive James Quincey said the company would “prioritize a strong portfolio of logos and a disciplined innovation framework.”
MILLIONS QUIT SMOKING FOR COVID-19
More than a million people have stopped smoking since hitting the COVID-19 pandemic, a Charity Survey Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) suggests.
Of those who had stopped in the last 4 months, 41% said so in direct reaction to coronavirus.
In addition, University College London (UCL) found that more people had quit smoking in the year until June 2020 than in any other year since the survey began in 2007.
The government’s current recommendation states that smokers may be at risk of more severe symptoms of COVID.
A representative pattern of 10,000 people, registered through the pollster YouGov on behalf of ASH, asked about their smoking habits.
The vape and e-cig market is booming after an increase in the number of other people who quit smoking and partly due to coronavirus, according to the company Vapemate de e-cig.
CASINOS IN WALES IN REAPTURE PLAN
Casinos in Wales are expected to reopen as blocking restrictions will relax.
Preparations are underway for casino opening starting Saturday in Wales, following movements in Scotland and England prior to this month.
The sites have brought a variety of measures to ensure the protection of returning customers, adding plexiglass screens, tracking and traceability systems, and strict social distance regulations.
There are 4 casinos in Wales, in Cardiff and Swansea, and they employ about three hundred people.
HUNGARY TO CLOSE BORDERS ON FOREIGNERS FROM SEPTEMBER 1
Hungary closes its borders to foreigners from 1 September to stop the rise of coronavirus infections and returning Hungarians will have to quarantine, Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s staff leader said Friday.
Gergely Gulyas said Hungarian citizens can get out of the 40s with two negative COVID tests.
Exceptions to foreign access would be army convoys, humanitarian transit and diplomatic travel.
BERLIN POLICE PREPARE FOR VIOLENCE OVER CORONAVIRUS CLAIMS
Police prepared for the violence imaginable during protests in Berlin over the weekend, as activists who oppose the restrictions of coronavirus called on social media fanatics across Europe to arm the accommodation and sign up for the German capital.
More than 3,000 officials will be on the streets and water cannons will be used if necessary, police said.
“This expressed preference for using anti-government violence is a new size for us,” Berlin Police Vice President Marco Langner said at a press conference.
Activists have been angry at the Berlin resolution banning protests planned for Saturday to oppose government action after demonstrators at a recent demonstration wore masks or kept their distance.
The city was flooded overnight through thousands of calls for more protest demonstrations this weekend.
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