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All passengers travelling on a flight from Zante in Greece to Cardiff in Wales were asked to isolate themselves after some on board tried the Covid-19.
Public Health Wales (PHW) said Tuesday that seven other people on board Flight Tui 6215 had tested positive for the virus.
On Monday, he reported that 11 other young men from Plymouth had tested positive after returning from a holiday on the Greek island.
Dr. Giri Shankar of PHW in a statement:
Cardiff and Vale Test Trace Protect and Public Health Wales have known at least seven cases of COVID-19 in 3 other portions that were contagious on Zante’s TUI 6215 flight to Cardiff on 25 August. Accordingly, we recommend that all passengers on this flight be considered close contacts and will have to isolate themselves.
“These passengers will be contacted shortly, but in the meantime, they want to isolate themselves at home, as they can spread, even without symptoms. Anyone with symptoms deserves to book an electronic check without delay.
Coronavirus infections in the United States reach 6 million, while many Midwest states reported an increase in cases on Sunday, according to a Reuters count.
Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota recently reported a record increase in new cases in one day, while Montana and Idaho recorded a record number of patients recently hospitalized by Covid-19.
Nationally, measurements of new cases, deaths, hospitalizations and positivity rates are declining, but there are emerging hot spots in the Midwest.
Most of the new instances in Iowa are in counties that house the University of Iowa and Iowa State University, which offer face-to-face courses.
Colleges and universities across the country have experienced epidemics after academics returned to campus, forcing some to transfer to the Internet alone.
Infections also increased after an annual motorcycle rally in Sturgis, South Dakota, which attracted more than 365,000 people nationwide from August 7-16.
The South Dakota Department of Health said 88 had been attributed to the meeting.
Three other people who tested positive for Covid-19 died in hospitals in England. The total number of hospital deaths shown in England is now 29,550.
No new coronavirus-related deaths have been reported in Scotland or Wales.
In Scotland, a total of 123 more people tested positive for Covid-19 in the last 24 hours, the figure in more than a week.
The number of other people hospitalized after contracting the virus fell from seven to 251.
In Wales, new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours, according to Public Health Wales.
Police said up to 3,000 other people have travelled from all over the UK to witness an illegal rave in Banwen, Neath Port Talbot.
South Wales Chief Superintendent Simon Belcher said: “This type of illegal collection is absolutely unacceptable and we are aware of the considerations it poses to the local community.
“I would like to remind others of their obligations under the existing coronavirus law and the primary objective of all assuming their non-public duty following welsh government regulations for the protection of Wales.”
He added that police helicopters and traffic police officers assisted in their efforts after another 3,000 people arrived at the rally.
“We are reviewing all laws on what moves can be taken safely,” Belcher said.
“Illegally parked cars will be treated and other people who continue, despite our advice, checking out to attend this illegal occasion will be rejected.”
Olaf Scholz, a candidate to succeed Angela Merkel as German chancellor, condemned the protesters who broke into the stairs of the Reichstag parliament in Berlin, some waving far-right flags.
Protesters piled up Saturday to demonstrate coronavirus brakes. Scholz said:
It is unacceptable that some now appear in front of the Bundestag building, the Reichstag building, the ultimate symbol of our democracy, parliament, with symbols of a dark evil past, flags that have nothing to do with our fashionable democracy.
Schools will reopen next month at the center of Nigeria’s coronavirus in Lagos in the wake of economic recovery plans as Covid-19 cases decrease, the state governor said Saturday.
Lagos plans to reopen schools on September 14 and number one and high schools on September 21, Babajide Sanwo-Olu said.
“Progressive relaxation means the pandemic is over,” he said in a tweet. “This is an invitation to carelessness or indifference.”
The governor of Lagos said that restaurants, social clubs and recreation centres would be allowed to reopen as long as they meet protection standards.
Nigeria reported a total of 53,727 infections (18,104 in Lagos) and 1,011 deaths.
Secondary schools reopened across Nigeria this month for pupils due to take graduation exams.
Mexico continues its efforts to forge partnerships for the Covid-19 vaccine in a wide ideological diversity of countries, from France to Cuba, because an immunization initiative of the World Health Organization (WHO) will meet its needs.
Mexico joined WHO’s global Covax plan in early June. It aims to provide at least 2 billion doses of approved vaccines by the end of next year and achieve “fair access.”
But Martha Delgado, Mexico’s deputy foreign minister who was commissioned by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in charge of Mexico’s external response, told Reuters that her percentage of the program would not be enough to supply the two hundred million doses of vaccines Mexicans will need.
“We can’t depend on it,” said Delgado. “Covax promises to help with 20% of the population – we need a bigger quantity of vaccines and so do other countries as well.”
Delgado’s boss, Chancellor Marcelo Ebrard, briefed López Obrador on the latest advances in efforts to unload a vaccine that will lessen Mexico’s coronavirus epidemic, he said, an effort that encompasses all primary superpowers and their allies.
In this note, while the government and organizers were involved about street parties that took up position instead of the cancellation of the Notting Hill carnival due to Covid-19, dozens of protesters piled up outside the local metro station for an anti-racism demonstration.
Protesters who took part in the march of one million people who opposed systemic racism lay on the street of The Notting Hill underground station in London, blocking the approaching traffic, before heading to Hyde Park.
The annual event, which celebrates Caribbean culture in the UK and takes place on Sundays and Mondays on August holidays, will attract more than one million visitors.
Organisers have created a virtual festival, with videos filmed around the world, such as venues in London, adding the Royal Albert Hall, Abbey Road Studios, the Royal Theatre and Tabernacle.
Matthew Phillip, executive director of the Notting Hill Carnival, said other people enjoy the “safely at home” occasion to help protect the carnival’s long-term. He said the cancellation of the carnival had not been a simple decision: “We did it for the sake of security, so we urged others to stay at home, to stay off the streets of Notting Hill.”
When asked how worried he was about other people in the area, Phillip said, “Well, we’re obviously concerned because other people need to pass out and celebrate, but at the end of the day, we expect other people to be guilty and sensible.” .
The events are being live streamed on the official YouTube channel. You can read more on the plans for the online event from journalist Rhi Storer here:
Thousands of tearful Shia pilgrims wearing gloves and masks flooded Iraq’s holy city of Karbala on Sunday to mark Ashura, in one of the largest Muslim gatherings since the Covid-19 pandemic began.
Ashura, on the day of Muharram’s mourning month, commemorates the murder of the grandson of the prophet Muhammad Hussein at the Battle of Karbala in 680 AD, the turning point of the sectarian schism of Islam.
As a general rule, millions of Shiites around the world flock to the golden dome shrine where Hussein’s remains are buried, to pray and weep shoulder to shoulder.
But with the number of coronaviruses emerging around the world, this year’s commemoration is moderate.
“Honestly, this year has nothing to do with the commemorations of millions of years ago,” said Fadel Hakim, who left Sunday morning through the streets around the shrine, wearing a blue medical mask under his chin. “It stands out because there are so few people.”
Small teams of pilgrims piled up in the vast outdoor courtyards of the main mosque, dressed in the same black mourning clothing with a mask and less classic gloves.
Teams of sanctuary workers sprayed baby disinfectant through long, thin tubes or mask distributed to any naked visitor.
In order to enter the sanctuary, other people were caught in gray doors that looked like steel detectors, while inside, the symptoms on the carpet indicated the distance required between the faithful as they prayed.
The head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is ready to boost a Covid-19 vaccine as soon as possible, the Financial Times reported in an interview Sunday.
Stephen Hahn, who is the FDA commissioner, said his company is in a position to authorize a vaccine before phase 3 clinical trials ended, the newspaper reported.
Earlier this week, AstraZeneca, the company that makes the coronavirus vaccine at Oxford University, insisted that it was not in talks with the Trump administration to speed up its vaccine for emergency use ahead of the November presidential election.
A more infectious covid-19 mutation was discovered in Indonesia, the Jakarta-based Eijkman Institute of Molecular Biology said on Sunday as the country’s workload increases.
Indonesia reported 2,858 new infections on Sunday, according to data from the Ministry of Health, below the previous day’s record of 3,308 cases, but above last month’s average.
Its overall workload is now 172,053, with 7,343 coronavirus-related deaths.
The D614G mutation “infectious but milder” of the virus was discovered in the knowledge of genome sequencing from samples collected through the institute, Deputy Director Herawati Sudoyo told Reuters, adding that further examination was needed to determine whether it was the recent accumulation of cases.
The strain, which according to the World Health Organization became known in February and circulated in Europe and America, was also discovered in Singapore and Malaysia.
This is an incredibly difficult time to enter the global labor market, following the economic consequences of Covid-19’s national closures.
Our Sirin Kale spoke to young graduates in the UK who were looking to walk into the door at a time when internships, which may have paved the way for paid paintings, are incredibly rare.
A report from the Sutton Trust in July found that 61% of UK employers surveyed have cancelled all or some of the internships they’d usually offer, while 48% think there will be fewer such opportunities over the next year.
For the 2020 promotion, Covid-19 paid for the internship, at least for now, and forever.
You can Sirin’s article here:
The Philippines recorded 4284 new coronaviruses and 102 new deaths.
In a bulletin, the Ministry of Health said the number of cases shown in the country had increased to 217,396, still in Southeast Asia, while the number of deaths nationwide had increased to 3,520.
One of Brazil’s most prominent tourist destinations, the paradisiacal Fernando de Noronha archipelago, has announced its reopening to foreigners, as long as they have had Covid-19.
Tourists have been barred from entering the Unesco World Heritage site, which Charles Darwin visited in 1832, since the end of March, when the pandemic forced the closure of many parts of Brazil.
Since then, more than 120,000 Brazilians have died, the current number of deaths worldwide, and President Jair Bolsonaro faces accusations of catastrophic mismanagement of the crisis through the containment measures they undermine.
But from Tuesday, visitors will be able to enter Fernando de Noronha, 211 miles off brazil’s northeast coast, if they can become inflamed and recovered.
You can learn more about this from our Latin American correspondent Tom Phillips here:
About live music, many of which will suck after the cancellation of events around the world due to the pandemic, a massive two-hour concert through the car that took place in Indonesia on Saturday night.
According to Reuters, about 900 listeners in 300 cars honed the horn and displayed their lighting devices as a Kahitna pop organization at the Jakarta International Exhibition.
It’s a reminder of the smart times before the coronavirus pandemic led the music industry to a sharp shutdown, said Chaeruddin Syah, one of the concert organizers. He told Reuters:
Our economy declined for 4 to five months, we made paintings and we made some money.
We hope this concert will provide answers and inspiration to the entertainment industry. »
Indonesia, which is grappling with an outbreak of viral infections, recorded its largest buildup in some cases for the third day in a row on Saturday. The Southeast Asian country recorded about 170,000 infections and 7,261 deaths.
The organizers of Saturday’s occasion said they had prioritized safety, asking listeners to provide negative effects and wear masks.
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