Live Coronavirus: 7,523 new cases in Russia; Czech Republic sees second largest increase since pandemic

The UK expects 100 Covid deaths a day, 17 million other people to live under stricter restrictions.

Welsh Prime Minister Mark Drakeford said he was seeking more normal and reliable contact with Boris Johnson.

Speaking at LBC, he said that in addition to last week’s talks, the last time he spoke to the Prime Minister in May.

When asked why there had been a “sporadic” contact, Drakeford said:

Well, from a benefactor point of view, the Prime Minister is incredibly busy, has a wide variety of daily jobs, and we all respond to cases that are replaced very quickly.

I think there is some other explanation is that there are voices in the conservative passing government who have learned that there is a return after 20 years, who don’t like it very much, think it will be much older if we go 20 years ago and all the decisions have been made in Whitehall and I prefer not to spend much time talking to us.

Drakeford also suggested to the citizens of Cardiff, Britain’s first capital to place a local lock, to behave as if the new restrictions were in place until they enter into force on Sunday night.

He said the police made one last hotel and added:

If there are other people who intentionally break the law, you must do so.

Yes, with fines if necessary. But for us, it’s the last resort, the first resort. In Caerphilly [the first region of Wales to deal with local blockade], we had very, very intelligent degrees of cooperation.

What I love is that other people must do the right thing.

The number of cases shown in Poland has increased from 1,584 to 85,980, the Ministry of Health reported. This is the highest moment after an increase of 1,587 announced on Friday. Poland reported more than 1,000 cases for the first time on 19. September and, for two consecutive days, has reported more than 1,500 cases.

Authorities also showed the deaths of 32 other people from the virus.

Russia has reported 7523 new cases of coronavirus, the largest accumulation since June 22, according to Tass news agency.

Russia reported 169 new deaths from the virus, raising its death toll to 20,225.

Indonesia reported 4,494 new infections, bringing the total number of cases to 271,339, according to the official knowledge of its Ministry of Health.

The Southeast Asian country reported 90 new deaths from the virus, bringing the total number of deaths to 10,308,199,403 recovered on Saturday.

More than a quarter of the UK’s population will suffer more coronavirus restrictions when new socialisation measures come into force in some parts of the country, AP reports.

A ban on mixing families in other people’s homes came into force in Wigan, Stockport, Blackpool and Leeds.

Residents of those spaces are also requested not to meet with others outdoors in their homes or to bubble elsewhere, adding bars, department stores or parks.

This occurs when the UK recorded its number of coronavirus cases in one day, with 6874 laboratory-confirmed cases.

There are already restrictions on giant spaces in north-west England, West Yorkshire, the northeast and the Midlands, as well as in parts of western Scotland.

And the ban on indoor families spread throughout Northern Ireland before this week.

Cardiff and Swansea will start a lockout starting at 6pm on Sunday, the Welsh government confirmed.

People will not be able to enter or leave spaces without an excuse of reason, they will not be able to find the other people with which they do not live, since extended families are suspended.

The total number of other people expected to live under stricter regulations will increase to 17 million.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock had been a

accelerated instances of Covid-19 across the country, in the northwest and northeast.

Working with our public and clinical fitness experts and local leaders, we are able to take swift and decisive action to reduce transmission of the virus and communities.

I recognize the burden and have an effect on these new measures in our daily lives, but we will have to act together and temporarily to reduce infections.

This comes at a time when all london districts have been added to the government’s list of scary spaces after an in-instance construction in the city.

The new prestige means that the capital can obtain more evidence and other aid, such as commitment to high-risk equipment due to the accumulation of Covid-19 cases.

Elsewhere:

The UK can expect one hundred deaths a day from coronavirus within 3 to 4 weeks, according to one of the government’s clinical advisors.

Professor Graham Medley, an infectious disease modeling expert who assists the Scientific Advisory Group on Emergencies (Sage), said: “Treatments have improved, the way the virus is transmitted is going to be different, but it is a harmful virus and inevitably leads to death.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, he added:

Now, in February and March, we basically assumed that 1% of infections would lead to death. Now, even if it’s 0. 8 percent.

At the point of the 10,000 (cases) we’re seeing now, that means in three or four weeks we’ll see a hundred deaths a day.

To prevent this procedure from expanding again, we’ll need to make sure that this stream stops now, as this replication time will continue. progressing much higher.

Medley also said she had “never heard” at 10 p. m. curfew for hospitality at Sage meetings.

On Monday, the government’s leading scientist, Sir Patrick Vallance, said at a televised convention that the UK could see only two hundred deaths each day if no swift action is taken to curb the spread of the disease.

Protesters planning to take part in an anti-blocking demonstration in London were suggested to respect restrictions on coronaviruses and warned that violence would be tolerated, AP reports.

Saturday’s protest in Trafalgar Square and Hyde Park comes a week after another incident in which more than a dozen police officers were injured when a “small minority” attacked the police and more than 32 arrests were made.

Metropolitan Police said they had engaged with organizers throughout the week to remind them of their legal obligations and that occasions may simply violate coronavirus regulations.

While demonstrations are exempt from the six-year rule in force in England, organisers must submit a threat assessment and comply with social estating.

Police said some organizers had done so, but when that didn’t happen, the Met would “increase its engagement and inspire participants to disperse. “

They added that the app “remains as one last hotel to be undertaken if necessary. “

Commander Ade Adelekan, who leads Operation Met, said that while there is “great frustration” with regulations, a giant demonstration at noon can jeopardize the suitability of protesters and their contacts.

He said:

By brazenly accumulating numbers and ignoring social estating, you are endangering your fitness and that of your loved ones.

Last weekend, it was very disappointing to see a small minority of protesters targeting violent policemen, some 15 police officers were injured in the demonstration and more than 32 arrests were made that day.

I will tolerate a repeat of this behaviour this weekend and officials will respond temporarily to any scene of violence.

The Czech Republic has reported 2,946 new cases, its timing is accumulating since the beginning of the pandemic, Czech media report, which show figures from the Ministry of Health.

The total number of people reached 61,318 in the country of 10. 7 million. There were 582 deaths on Friday, 15 more than the previous count.

News Lidovky. cz says the number of Czechs who have recently suffered from the virus is about 30,000, about the same number as the number of those who have recovered.

And on that, I will cede the ground to my colleague Matthew Weaver in London. Thanks for reading.

Ukraine has recorded a record 3,833 instances of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours, announced the National Security Council on Saturday, with a record of more than 3,584 new instances reported on 17 September.

Covid-19 infection counts exceeded 3,000 in September, which led the government to extend employers’ closure measures until the end of October. The council said a total of 195,504 cases had been reported in Ukraine as of 26 September, with 3,903 deaths and 86,873 others. people recovering.

Covid-19 takes Londoners to the country. Here, Sarah Marsh talks to some of them about what drives the decision.

Hackney’s 44-year-old Sally Yates lives in a social home in Highbury and has never lived anywhere in London, until now. She has just been accepted into an asset offer at Dorset.

“What I need is to have a space around me, a little privacy and more room to live. I live in an apartment in the basement and the coronavirus was pretty intense because my 22-year-old daughter and I were in the apartment,” she says. .

“I have a vulnerable family, so I have to be very careful. A more pleasant environment, more area and being in a small and supportive community. Be near the sea. “

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