The demonstration opposed to coronavirus brakes shuts down the German capital; The Australian state has 18 deaths and 94 cases; India registers 76,472 new cases. Follow all live updates
The new coronavirus has killed at least 838271 other people since the outbreak began in China last December, according to a count of official resources compiled through AFP at 11:00 GMT on Saturday.
At least 24,795,760 cases were reported. Of these, at least 15,976,700 are now recovered.
The counts, the knowledge gathered through national government AFP and World Health Organization (WHO) data, are likely to reflect only a fraction of the actual number of infections.
Many countries control symptomatic or high-gravity cases.
As of Friday, there were 5,751 new deaths and 287,081 new instances worldwide. According to the most recent reports, the countries with the highest of recent deaths were the United States with 1177, followed by India with 1021 and Brazil with 855.
The United States is the worst hit country with 181,779 deaths from 5,918,381 cases. At least 2,118,367 people have been declared recovered.
As in Berlin, more than 1,000 demonstrators gathered in London’s Trafalgar Square to protest the restrictions of the lockout.
The Philippines recorded 3637 new coronavirus infections and 94 more deaths on Saturday, the ministry of fitness said in a bulletin.
The country has the highest number of viral infections in Southeast Asia, with a death toll in neighboring Indonesia alone.
South Korea recorded its sixteenth consecutive day of three-figure accumulation in new cases of coronavirus, exacerbated fears of hospital shortages in the capital Seoul.
The Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) recorded 308 new cases Friday, most of them in and around the capital. Despite attempts to tighten estrangement regulations, outbreaks continued to appear in churches, offices, retirement homes, and medical facilities, depleting hospital resources.
On Friday, the Ministry of Health said that 4.5% of the beds in the Seoul metropolitan domain would be held for critical cases from Friday, up from 22% of the previous week.
“Only about fifteen beds will be available without delay in Seoul’s large domain for critically ill patients, as there were many patients who were in serious condition and needed to be hospitalized,” Yoon Tae-ho, director general of public fitness policy at the ministry of fitness, said Saturday at a press conference.
“But soon we’ll have a little more space, because more people are being freed up.”
The Berlin police have begun to dissolve a demonstration in the German capital opposed to restrictions on coronaviruses, on social media by the police and the German media.
The official Berlin police report tweeted that he “had no choice” after the protesters failed to meet demands from German media in relation to social distance or wearing masks.
The demonstration has been the subject of many legal and political challenges. The city government had banned the planned demonstration, raising social estrangement through participants in a similar march that attracted at least 17,000 other people a few weeks ago, but a court overruled the ban.
India recorded 76,472 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday, a decrease that yesterday’s figures set a new national record for the country.
India’s daily infection rates are lately the highest in the world. On Friday, the country reported more than 77,000 cases in 24 hours, below the U.S. one-day world record.
India reported a total of 3.46 million pandemic cases, making it the third highest number of cases in the world, after the United States and Brazil, respectively.
The state of Maharashtra in western India, home to India’s monetary capital, Mumbai, recorded 331 deaths, the largest accumulation in a day among all states in the following two days.
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Russia said Saturday that 111 other people had been killed by the new coronavirus in the last 24 hours, bringing the official death toll to 17025. The Russian Working Group on Coronavirus reported 4,941 new cases, bringing its national total to 985,346, the fourth number of cases. in the world.
Operations resumed at the world’s largest gold mine in Indonesia, the company running it saturday announced after staff blocked the site to protest the ban on visiting their families because of viruses.
Miners from the Grasberg complex in Papua’s easternmost region reached an agreement with US operator Freeport, who said he would resume bus transportation for staff to return home.
This week, more than 1,000 workers demonstrated on the mine’s main front of the mine over the resolution of cancelling the bus to Timika city in reaction to considerations of the spread of coronavirus infections.
Many staff members had been unable to leave the high-altitude open pit mine which is also a primary copper mine for six months.
Freeport spokeswoman Riza Pratama told the AFP on Saturday that the obstacle had risen after a long negotiation.
In Berlin, the police, who deployed 3,000 officials to control the crowds during a march expected to succeed at 20,000, are ready for the violence imaginable as antivirus activists urge social media fans across Europe to arm themselves and reunite. Activists, angry at Berlin’s resolve to ban protests after protesters at a recent demonstration wore a mask or kept their distance, flooded the city with thousands of requests for more protests over the weekend. “The rallies planned through several projects for August 29 opposed to the crown policy of the federal and state governments can take place,” the court said. In reaction to the resolution, Berlin Interior Minister Andreas Geisel said the court had given the protesters the chance to demonstrate that they could comply with the estrangement measures. “I call on everyone to come to Berlin together without violence,” he said.
In England, the government has issued recommendations on how to continue with an outbreak of coronavirus.
Paul Whiteman, general secretary of the NAHT Directors Guild of Directors, called the moment of the new direction “reprehensible.” He said: “Weeks ago, it was clear that a blocking recommendation was needed. The government’s resolve to publish this at nine o’clock on Friday night on the holiday weekend before the return of the maximum schools is absolutely reprehensible and demonstrates a general lack of respect for the well.” -be of school leaders and their teams.” The resolution confirms that the government simply does not perceive the commitment and professionalism of directors who will feel compelled to act immediately.
Thousands of coronavirus skeptics are expected to arrive in Berlin on Saturday for a massive demonstration of pandemic restrictions.
Police said they would show up and strictly monitor compliance with masking and social estrangement, and Berlin police leader Barbara Slowik warned that if the protesters met virus safety standards, the police would transparent the dominance “very quickly.”
“We won’t be willing to see tens of thousands of other people come together and create dangers of infection,” he added.
In the past, the Berlin city authorities did not allow Saturday’s demonstration to take place, fearing that the estimated 22,000 protesters would not remain at a distance of 1.5 meters (five feet) or fail to meet the requirements of the face mask.
The ban sparked outrage from organizers and their supporters, who flooded social media with messages promising to protest anyway, and some even called for violence.
But on the eve of the demonstration, the Berlin Administrative Court sided with the protesters and said there was no indication that organizers would “deliberately ignore” social estrangement regulations and endanger public health.
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Azerbaijan has extended some restrictions on the blocking of coronavirus, adding the closure of its borders, until September 31 after an additional increase in the number of infections, the government announced on Saturday. Azerbaijan, which has recorded a daily accumulation of coronavirus cases between 130 and 180 in recent weeks, will reopen museums and exhibition halls from 1 September, the government announced. But grocery malls will remain closed and public shipping will be limited, while cross-region bans are maintained, the government said. Azerbaijan took steps to control the coronavirus on 24 March and has prolonged them continuously. The south Caucasus country of approximately 10 million other people had recorded 35,986 cases of the new coronavirus and 527 deaths on Saturday.
Confusion about confinement rules is being used through some as an “excuse” to violate regulations in England, a police leader said. Andy Rhodes, the head of the Lancashire Police, said there was a “global difference” between other people acting rather and those who “bratly” forget the regulations. “What we’re looking for here is provided, so if we think other people have an idea about it and they’re Array, we got ahead and took care of the situation,” he told BBC Breakfast on Saturday. “The vast majority of the time in the count, the police simply give recommendations and ask others to do things differently.” (But) we had other people who obviously braidedly forgot about the regulations and arranged a wedding for two hundred other people. . “There is no one anywhere who can misinterpret existing regulations and say that two hundred other people in their back garden, at home or in a domain will be fine.” There is a global difference between other smart people who do their maximum productivity to laugh and are a littleArray and the rest of the people who obviously forget the general rules that the rest of us are trying to follow. “Being becomes an excuse for some other people right now.” His comments come when Home Secretary Priti Patel promised to take strong action against illegal ravings in the UK, with fines of up to 10,000 for organisers. Rhodes said replacing the restrictions would “inevitably” lead to confusion, but that offenders risk cutting off some “freedoms” that began to return. He suggested that others be practical and “make the most of” social activities of choice. “Because it’s a holiday weekend, what we’re telling other people is to make sense, to respect the paintings other people have made to see and organize occasions wisely, if they’re online, etc.,” he said.