MOSCOW – The number of cases shown of coronavirus across Russia exceeded one million on Tuesday, and the government reported 4,729 new cases. Russia has the fourth number of cases in the world after the United States, Brazil and India.
Experts say the actual number of victims of the pandemic is much higher than all reported figures, due to limited evidence, minor cases omitted and cover-up of cases by some governments, among other factors.maximum portions of the country.
Last month, the Russian government announced the approval of the first coronavirus vaccine, a resolution Western experts found with skepticism and unease when the injections were tested on a few dozen people.Last week, officials announced the start of complex trials of the vaccine in 40,000 people.
It is not clear that vaccination of at-risk equipment, such as doctors and teachers, announced earlier this year will be part of the trials or carried out in parallel.
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HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE VIRUS EPIDEMIC
– In U.S. Army academies, COVID-19 is the enemy to defeat.
– The pandemic is causing difficult times for farmers, aggravating hunger
– Hong Kong begins mass for the virus amid public doubts
– Detroit transforms island park into COVID-19 memorial garden
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HERE’S THE MOST THAT’S HAPPENING:
LONDON – Hundreds of thousands of British schoolchildren are returning to school, and the country is nervously watching as the reopening of schools leads to an increase in coronavirus infections.
Tuesday marks the beginning of the quarter for about 40% of schools in England and Wales, and the rest will reopen in the coming days.
Most young people have not attended school full-time for more than five months since a national blockade was imposed in March, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s passing government says the threat to young people’s fitness with COVID-19 is much less than the threat to their education.well-being if they don’t go back to school.
Schools have put in place measures to touch children, such as staggered rest periods and keeping students in “bubbles” with their elegance or age group. Face blankets are needed in non-unusual spaces of the best schools in districts with the highest rates of coronavirus infection.
While many parents are nervous, the government says those who refuse to send their children back to school face fines.
Scottish pupils returned in August, so there have been only small and limited school-like outbreaks.
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LONDON – AstraZeneca says that a possible vaccine opposed to coronavirus has entered Phase III trials in the United States for efficacy and product protection.
AstraZeneca, founded in Cambridge, England, says the trial will involve up to 30,000 adults of racial, ethnic and geographic teams in the US.But it’s not the first time The trial is funded through sets of the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Health and Human Services.
AstraZeneca says that the progression of the vaccine called AZD1222 is progressing internationally with complex trials in the UK, Brazil and South Africa. More trials are planned in Japan and Russia. The prospective vaccine invented through the University of Oxford and a related company, Vaccitech.
Meanwhile, AstraZeneca is intended for large-scale production of the vaccine.
Oxford Biomedica said Tuesday that it had signed an agreement with AstraZeneca for the “commercial manufacture” of AZD1222.The company says it will reserve capacity at a new production facility in Oxford, England, for an initial era of 18 months, with the extension of the agreement for another 18 months.
Oxford Biomedica said it would get 15 million pounds ($20 million) in reserve fees, plus up to 35 million pounds for the manufacture of several large-scale batches of the vaccine if effective.
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PARIS – Millions of young French people began returning to school on Tuesday despite the recent rise in viral infections, as a component of a national experiment aimed at reducing inequality and boosting the economy.
“The virus is still there, and you have to be alone,” President Emmanuel Macron said in an Instagram video aimed at more than 12 million French schoolchildren on their first day back.
He spoke masked. Masks are mandatory during the school day for all students over the age of 11, as well as for all teachers and school staff.
Masks are also mandatory from Tuesday at all French paint sites, as the government encourages parents to return to paintings while searching for infections. France reported 3082 new cases of coronavirus on Monday, below the last few days but still above its European neighbours and well above.the few hundred daily cases reported in May and June, before the summer holidays, caused an additional buildup of infections.France has reported more than 30,600 deaths similar to the virus.
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BEIJING – Chinese academics began a full return to normal categories on Tuesday after two weeks without new cases of local transmission in the country.
About 75% of the fellows had already returned to school and the rest will return from Tuesday.
Reports imply that academics were checked the temperature upon arrival, but regulations on social distance and masking range by region.
Hina’s National Health Commission reported 10 new cases of coronavirus on Tuesday, all outside the country. China has reported a total of 4,634 COVID-19 deaths out of 85,058 cases since the virus was first detected in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. , expired last year.
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JERUSALEM – Israel has opened its new school year while facing a consistently high rate of coronavirus infection, with restrictions on the need to verify to prevent the spread of the virus.
Classes start tuesday in most of the country, with about 2.4 million schoolchildren returning to school.But in 23 communities that the ministry of fitness has classified as epidemic epicentres, reopening will be delayed.
Students from third graders onwards will have to wear a mask with elegance.Class sizes for maximum grades will be limited to 18 students.Middle and higher school students will elegantly examine only twice a week, and the rest of the positions online.
Israel has recorded more than 116,000 cases of viruses since the start of the pandemic, totaling 939 deaths.The country experienced a primary peak in new cases after the economy and schools reopened after the national closure in May.
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NEW DELHI – A one-day spike of nearly 70,000 new cases of coronavirus, the smallest buildup in the last six days, brought India’s overall total to approximately 3.7 million.
The Ministry of Health reported 819 deaths in more than 24 hours on Tuesday, bringing the total number of deaths to 65,288.
India reports the highest daily workload in the world for approximately 3 weeks and is the third most affected country after the United States and Brazil, but now conducts approximately one million tests each day and the cure rate of viral patients is over.76%.
Meanwhile, the federal government announced Monday that the country’s parliament would resume on September 14 with strict physical estrangement criteria, and was suspended in March just before the announcement of a national blockade to involve the pandemic.
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MANILA, Philippines – Partial reopening of gymnasiums, hairdressers and internet cafes was allowed in the Philippine capital on Tuesday, as the government further eased quarantine restrictions despite the country’s maximum coronavirus infections in Southeast Asia.
President Rodrigo Duterte, however, placed the southern city of Iligan under a slight blockade after an increase in network infections, underlining how COVID-19 cases have spread from the capital, Manila city, the epicentre of the pandemic in the country..
The night curfew has been shortened in the capital’s top municipalities and outlying provinces, the new regime, which will last one month.
Duterte announced that medical staff, who could be evicted simply because the owners feared they would bring the virus, would get loose housing and food near their hospitals.
More than 220,000 showed cases of COVID-19, adding about 3,500 deaths, have been reported in the Philippines, which have struggled to balance public mobility to curb the virus with the revival of a recessionary economy.
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HONG KONG – Hong Kong has introduced a voluntary mass testing program for coronavirus as a component of a strategy to break the transmission chain of the third disease outbreak in the city.
The control program began Tuesday with citizens visiting more than a hundred control centers with more than 5,000 volunteers and aims to identify silent carriers without symptoms likely to spread the disease.
The virus testing programme has become a high point in Hong Kong’s political debate.Many distrust the resources and body of workers provided through The Central Chinese government and are concerned that their DNA will be collected during the year.
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MELBOURNE, Australia – The state of Victoria, Australia’s most affected, has reported its lower count of new COVID-19 cases since June, as the blockade continues to slow infections.
On Tuesday, the fitness branch reported 70 new infections and deaths in more than 24 hours, the lowest count of new infections since 67 were reported on June 30.
The last average of a week is 104 new by day, up from 184 last week.
The statewide six-week closure is scheduled to end on September 13, and the government will make plans to reopen the economy next Sunday.
The infection rate is not expected to drop to double digits until September 13.The health government said such relief in infections would occur before restrictions are lifted safely.
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WASHINGTON – Dr. Anthony Fauci, the federal government’s top infectious disease specialist, said Labor Day weekend will be key to determining whether the United States has a “good start” to involve the coronavirus this fall.
Fauci said Monday that he had “great confidence in the American people” to wash his hands, practice social estrangement, wear masks, avoid crowds, and gather outdoors at weekend celebrations.He said it was vital to prevent the accumulation of coronavirus cases like this.like those who noticed after Memorial Day and the Fourth of July vacation.
He made the comments in a call to the White House convention with the governors, whose audio he received through the Associated Press.
Vice President Mike Pence said he shared Fauci’s acceptance as true with other Americans to celebrate the holiday responsibly.
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JACKSON, Mississippi – Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves has said he is extending the possession of the mask statewide and a maximum of other restrictions for two weeks to verify and curb the spread of the new coronavirus.He made only one replacement: he removed a limit of two spectators in line with the player at major school sporting events.
Republican Reeves said a 25% capacity limit was maintained for stadiums, gyms and other locations, and that others maintain a social distance from those who are not part of their family.
As the University of Southern Mississippi prepares to host its first home football game on Thursday, Reeves said his ban on prostitutes at school games also remained in place for at least two more weeks.
“It would be in the South where we can’t have prostitutes, where we have regulations in place but we’re going to have football, than to be in Pac-12 where they might not even have football,” Reeves said.
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NICOSIA, Cyprus – Cyprus’s Ministry of Health has said that participating in a non-violent demonstration is obliged to wear a face mask and be at least 1.5 metres from the other protesters.
On Monday, the ministry issued rules on how public occasions will be conducted in accordance with fitness protocols to prevent the spread of coronavirus and stated that the distribution and exchange of leaflets between protesters is prohibited and that food and other vendors are not allowed on the site.demonstration.
Organizers will have to appoint a liaison officer to touch the police and make sure the protesters stick to the guidelines.Cypriot Justice Minister Emily Yiolitis said the aim of the directives was not to restrict citizens’ democratic rights, but to ensure that other people were from the spread of the virus.
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CHICAGO – Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has predicted a gap of about $1.2 billion for the 2021 budget, blaming the coronavirus pandemic as the “main driver” of the challenges.
She says tourism, shipping and the hotel industry have been the most affected.Lightfoot presented the city’s budget estimates on Monday, saying the existing budget will have a deficit of about $800 million.
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UNITED NATIONS – The leader unleashed said that the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated gender inequalities and reversed “decades of and fragile progress in gender equality and women’s rights.”
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned young people in civil society organizations at a virtual public assembly on Monday that “without an unpleasant response, we threaten to lose a generation or more in profits.”
During the pandemic, she said that “women have been at the forefront of the response, such as fitness staff, teachers, essentials and caregivers in their families and communities.”Most of the fitness staff are women, but less than a third party is in decision-making roles, she said.
Guterres said the pandemic had had an effect on physical and intellectual health, schooling and labor market participation, and also noted reports in some cases of an increase in youth pregnancies and gender-based violence.