Malaysia extends coronavirus restrictions until December 31: live

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India has reported 76472 new cases of coronavirus, below record numbers of more than two days, but extending a series that has made the country’s epidemic recently the worst in the world.

India reported a total of 3.46 million cases of pandemic, a number of victims that placed them behind the United States and Brazil in terms of the total number of cases.

However, the South Asian country reported higher increases in one day in cases than those two countries for approximately two weeks.

The death toll in India has risen from 1,021 to 62,550, according to the knowledge of the federal Ministry of Health, even though local media have reported that some national restrictions may be reduced from next week.

The state of Maharashtra in western India, home to India’s monetary capital, Mumbai, recorded 331 deaths, the largest accumulation of a day of any state in the following two days.

Mexico’s Ministry of Health reported 5,824 new cases of coronavirus infections and 552 more deaths, bringing the total to 585,738 cases and 63,146 deaths.

The government has stated that the actual number of other inflamed people is much higher than the cases shown.

Malaysia has extended its movement restrictions on the occasion of a pandemic, adding a ban to foreign tourists until the end of the year.

Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said in a televised confrontation that global bodies were on the rise and that the country had noticed sporadic virus groups even though the stage was under control.

Malaysia has recorded more than 9,000 cases and deaths.

The Australian state of Victoria recorded its lowest accumulation of new coronavirus cases in nearly two months, but the government warned that there would be no rush to lift restrictions on social distance.

State officials reported 94 new COVID-19 infections and 18 deaths on Saturday. This is the first time the number of new daily instances has fallen below a hundred in 8 weeks, and a stable downward trajectory continues this week.

“Every day we see that strategy works is a smart day, but we just want a little more time to make sure we’re defeating this and that we can gradually, regularly and safely open up,” Victoria’s premier Daniel Andrews said at a televised press conference.

A court in the German capital, Berlin, has upheld an earlier ruling that gave the go-ahead to weekend protests opposed to coronavirus restrictions, in reaction to a police appeal.

He’s definite.

Authorities announced the ban this week after an occasion organized through the same organizers this month stopped because the tens of thousands of participants were not wearing masks or did not maintain the required distance from each other.

Argentina recorded new cases of coronavirus on Friday, its highest jump, but the government continued its plans to ease lockout measures.

“Today we can take the next step by allowing meetings of up to ten more people outdoors, keeping the distance of two meters and using a mask. This will indeed be the country,” President Alberto Fernandez said in a statement. TV address.

Pandemic restrictions in the country began on March 20. The new, quieter regulations are expected to last at least until September 20.

Colombia’s most sensible football league will resume betting in September, Sports Minister Ernesto Lucena said Friday that matches are played without spectators.

The league suspended in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“Today, the good news for Colombia is that no later than the third week of September we will have football,” Lucena said on President Ivan Duque’s night tv show. “It will be behind closed doors, as we have said from the beginning, there will be no capacity for the public.”

Researchers in Nevada have reported what could be the first documented case of coronavirus reinfection in the United States, following previous reports this week from Hong Kong and Europe.

A 25-year-old Reno man with mild COVID-19 symptoms was first inflamed with the virus in April, recovered and tested negative twice, and tested positive for his back in June. He was much sicker at the time, with pneumonia that required hospitalization and oxygen treatment.

The effects have still been published or reviewed through other scientists, but have been published on a study site.

The case “should cement in our minds that there is no such thingArray … like the “invulnerability” to the virus, even if he had it before, said Mark Pandori, director of the Nevada Public Health Laboratory.

“You can get healthy again and this disease can be serious.”

Most U.S. states have rejected the new COVID-19 guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), news firm Reuters reported, to a move that public fitness experts said showed growing distrust in managing the pandemic through the recommendations of the U.S. president. , Donald Trump. Administration.

At least 33 states continue to propose tests to others who have been exposed to COVID-19 and have no symptoms, rejecting rules published through the CDC this week that testing would likely be unnecessary.

Reuters said 16 states had not responded to comment requests and North Dakota said it had not made a decision.

Michael Mina, an assistant professor of epidemiology at Harvard’s TH Chan School of Public Health, told the agency, “These are states that almost all oppose the new guidelines.”

In a reporter, the governor described his 180-day suspension through a federal framework as a politically motivated “circus” directed through a prosecutor linked to President Jair Bolsonaro’s circle of relatives and on the basis of false testimony of his former form secretary.

Along with the court’s decision, federal police arrested nine other people and carried out 83 raids against Witzel affiliates on Friday as part of their corruption investigation, prosecutors said.

Canada is extending restrictions on travelers arriving in the country for another month to combat the spread of COVID-19, Public Security Minister Bill Blair announced on Twitter.

Canadian citizens and returning permanent citizens will remain subject to strict quarantine measures, he added.

Arrivals in Canada must last 40 days.

Hello and welcome to Al Jazeera ongoing on the coronavirus pandemic. I’m Zaheena Rasheed in Male, Maldives.

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