Scotland registers 764 new ones as Joe Biden urges the American public to be patriotic and wear masks
U. S. President Donald Trump is “fine” and has no fever in an army hospital on Saturday, a day after the coronavirus positive, the president’s doctor said Saturday.
But a user familiar with the scenario said that some of Trump’s important symptoms for more than 24 hours were a wonderful fear and that the next 48 hours will be at his expense.
Trump was transferred to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center near Washington on Friday, just hours after his diagnosis.
White House doctor Sean P. Conley told the hospital’s outdoor reporters Saturday that Trump had no difficulty breathing and had not gained any additional oxygen. “The team and I are incredibly pleased with the president’s progress,” Conley said.
However, he noted without delay that Conley’s precise words were that the president is not taking oxygen “for the time being. “
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The 74-year-old White House Trump would paint in a special suite in the hospital over the next few days as a precautionary measure.
During the press conference, Dr. Brian Garibaldi, who is in the president’s care, told reporters:
“A few hours ago, the president won special treatment with antibodies for coronavirusArray . . . Last night, he won his first dose of Remdesivir and our plan is to continue a five-day course.
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Italy reported on Saturday 2844 new cases of coronavirus, its highest daily count since April, when the country was still blocked.
Twenty-seven other people died from the virus in the last 24 hours, and the death toll is now 35968. The total number of cases shown in the country reached 322,751.
The Italian government announced new measures to end the epidemic this month, adding that wearing a mask is mandatory in public at all times.
Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese said the government was also contemplating the possibility of the army helping enforce the new crackdown, but despite the increase in Covid’s cases, the government insists that there are no plans for a new lockout.
A woman stranded in London after travelling to the capital from Mauritius in April said she could pay her government’s return fare.
Shahin Kadir, 30, from Mauritius, was stranded in north London after his country closed its borders in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, the BBC reported.
The borders have been reopened, but the Mauritian government has said that those who return will have to pay quarantine fees.
Kadir vacationed in London in early March when Mauritius closed its borders and was able to stay with relatives in Haringey for more than six months.
“I arrived in London on a tourist visa and I don’t have cash to pay for a round-trip ticket of about 800 euros and a quarantine payment of about 1,300 euros,” he said.
“I had to make a Covid-19 check in the UK, which costs about two hundred euros, so it costs me about 2,000 euros to return it.
“It’s nothing I can pay for right now. “
Another 42 people who tested positive for coronavirus are reported to have died in a hospital in England, bringing the total number of deaths shown in hospitals to 30138, NHS England said Saturday.
Patients were between 44 and one hundred years old.
Three patients, over the age of 82, had no underlying fitness problems.
Deaths between August 8 and October 2.
Another eight deaths were reported with a positive Covid-19 test.
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Tehran schools, libraries, mosques and other public establishments will be closed for one week as part of measures to stop an immediate accumulation of Covid-19 cases, Reuters reports.
The closure plan, which will also include universities, seminars, libraries, museums, theaters, gymnasiums, cafes and hairdressers, came after Alireza Zali, head of Tehran’s coronavirus corridor group, called for closure to help control the epidemic.
Zali said in an interview on state television that if the spread of the disease continued at the current rate in the Iranian capital, there would be up to five times as many cases and an increase in the mortality rate between 1. 5% and 3%. .
The death toll in Iran by coronavirus increased from 179 on Saturday to 26,746, and known cases from 3,523 to 468,119, the fitness ministry said.
Iranian President Hassan Rohani said whoever concealed a Covid-19 infection would face serious punishment.
“Anyone who feels unhealthy and is clear to him that he is in poor health will have not to hide his illness,” Rohani said in televised statements. Otherwise, you will be given “the highest offense” that requires “maximum penalty”.
Those who wear a mask in public will be fined, he said. Regulatory-compliant public servants face measures ranging from warnings to a one-year suspension of their duties.
Government offices where others go through facilities that do not serve others who do not adhere to fitness protocols, such as dressed in masks. Businesses that do not comply with regulations can simply be closed.
Rohani said sanctions would be the toughest in Tehran, where in recent weeks the number of coronavirus death has been above 100 compared to less than 10 at the end of the first wave of the previous virus this year, according to Zali.
Iran has recorded more than 3,500 new cases in the past six days, with a record 3,825 cases announced Thursday, according to official statistics.
Joe Biden suggested that the American public be patriotic wearing masks.
“You’ll wear a mask. But so will those around you: your mother, your father, your son, your daughter, your neighbor, your colleague,” the Democratic presidential nominee tweeted.
This is in contrast to the message of Donald Trump, who has publicly avoided dressing in masks and socially estating.
The son of the president of the United States is negative for Covid-19.
He said on Saturday that he would take another check in a few days and repaint if the result was still negative.
“I did it negative, give it a few more days and [sic] a lot of caution and back and if I’m clear, I’ll go back to work,” he tweeted.
Donald Trump’s doctor, Dr. Sean Conley, will provide an update on the president’s condition in just over an hour, according to White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany.
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The threshold for Covid tests in the UK has been silently extended to 8 days after the first signs.
The government has silently replaced its rules about the number of days that others with coronavirus symptoms should be tested, as the Guardian has learned.
People are now told on the government’s passing website: “On the eighth day, you must move to a verification site,” after an obvious replacement on Friday morning. within the first five days of the onset of symptoms.
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