In Louisiana, about a quarter of the state’s 2,360 cases since March, outdoor care centers and prisons came from bars and restaurants, the New York Times reported. Meanwhile, 12% of new coronavirus cases in Maryland last month were traced to restaurants, while 9% of cases in Colorado were traced to bars and restaurants, the newspaper said.
It is not known if there are infections among staff or customers, however, groups fear exercisers, as many bar and restaurant employees are in their twenties and can quietly fuel national broadcasts, which have soared in recent weeks through Sun Belt and West reported the Times.
This summer, many restaurants, in addition to those in Nashville, Las Vegas, Atlanta and Milwaukee, were forced to temporarily close due to coVID-19 cases among employees, the Times reported. Texas and Florida have also had to close bars as a result of the outbreak of new cases in those states. In a recent week in San Diego, 15 of the 39 new instances of the network were attributed to restaurants. And in Washington, D.C., cases have increased since the city reopened the indoor restaurants, the newspaper reported.
Indoor foods remain banned in New York and elsewhere, as they have proven to be far more harmful than outdoor food. Public fitness experts agree that indoor foods, especially in bars, are much more likely to cause epidemics than the environment.
“Recently, we have not yet traced a primary epidemic in the U.S. From e-in no way to an exhibition,” Lindsey Leininger, fitness policy researcher and clinical professor at the Tuck School of Business in Dartmouth, New Hampshire, told The Times Lindsey Leininger.
Meanwhile, Russia on Tuesday became the first country to approve a vaccine opposed to coronavirus, large-scale testing of the vaccine is still incomplete, the Washington Post reported. Russian officials have pledged to vaccinate millions of citizens, setting global alarm that the country is jumping dangerously before final testing would determine whether the vaccine is safe and effective.
“Of course, what matters most to us is ensuring the unconditional protection of the use of this vaccine and its effectiveness in the future. I hope this will be achieved,” Putin said in an assembly with members of the government. he added that his own daughter had already won the vaccine, the Post reported.
As schools reopen, COVID cases among young people are on the rise
With millions of young Americans about to return to school, a new sample shows that at least 97,000 young people inflamed coVID-19 in the last two weeks of July.
According to the new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association, at least 338,000 young Americans had tested positive as of July 30, the Times reported. This means that more than a quarter of these cases were positive only at the time of July.
Some schools have already tried to reopen and then had to order quarantines or closures after cases of COVID-19 were reported between academics and staff, the Times reported. North Paulding High School in Georgia, which attracted national attention last week after videos of crowded hallways were posted on social media, switched to online education this week after at least nine cases of coronavirus were reported there.
In the new report, the southern and western states accounted for more than 7 out of 10 infections. The number may simply be higher because the report didn’t come with all the knowledge of Texas and parts of New York State outside the gates of New York.
Missouri, Oklahoma, Alaska, Nevada, Idaho, and Montana are among the states with the highest percentage of infections accumulated in years of formation in this period, according to the report.
There were differences in the way states ranked young people: the maximum of the options cited in the report was considered to be no more than 17 or 19 years old. But in Alabama, the age is 24, while in Florida and Utah it is only 14, according to the Times.
Although public fitness officials say most young people don’t get a serious illness, a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He has found that a new, more harmful COVID-19 condition known as multisist inflammatory syndrome in young people has affected young people so far. . more than white people.
From early March to last July, the CDC received reports from 570 other young people, from infants to 20 years old with the disease, the Times reported. Of these, 40% were Hispanic or Latino, 33% were black and 13% were white. Ten died and nearly two-thirds were admitted to intensive care units, according to the report.
New style 300,000 dead
Meanwhile, a new style has predicted that nearly 300,000 Americans may die from COVID-19 through December if more people do not wear a mask or practice greater social estrangement.
However, if 95% of other people wore a mask in public, some 66,000 lives could be saved, they added.
“We’re seeing a roller coaster in the United States,” the director of the Chripreventher Murray institute said in a statement. “It turns out that other people wear masks and distance themselves more socially as infections increase, and then, after a while, as infections subside, others let their guard down and avoid taking those steps to protect themselves and others, which of course leads to more infections. And the life-threatening cycle begins again.”
In other data on the pandemic, the U.S. State Department raised its 5-month general warning from abroad to Americans. Instead, the ministry will now take into account the recommendations of the countries.
Why this change? “Health and protection situations in some countries and possible deterioration in others” influenced its decision, the State Department said in a statement.
“We continue to advise U.S. citizens to be cautious when traveling abroad because of the unpredictable nature of the pandemic,” the agency said.
Despite the lifting of the warning, many other countries are recently restricting access to U.S. citizens because the United States has many more cases of coronavirus than any other country in the world, the Post reported.
On Wednesday, the number of coronavirus cases in the United States exceeded 5.1 million, with a death toll of more than 164,400, according to a Times account.
According to the same count, the five most sensitive states in Wednesday’s coronavirus cases were: California with more than 586,000; Florida with nearly 543,000; Texas with more than 522,600; New York with more than 426,700; Georgia with almost 206,000 inhabitants.
Nations a pandemic
In other parts of the world, the situation remains difficult.
Things will get worse in India.
On Wednesday, the country had 2.3 million infections and more than 46,000 deaths, according to a Johns Hopkins account. The outbreak occurs weeks after the lifting of the national blockade and has led parts of the country to take tighter social estrangement measures again.
Brazil is also a hot spot in the coronavirus pandemic, with more than 3.1 million infections recorded wednesday, according to Hopkins’ count. It has the highest number of cases at the moment, only the United States.
Cases are also expanding dramatically in Russia: on Wednesday, the country reported the fourth number of COVID-19 cases in the world, at more than 900700, according to Hopkins’ count.