November 8 (UPI) – With an accumulation of 1 million cases of international coronavirus every other day, infections have surpassed 50 million since the start of the pandemic at the beginning of the year and while countries, basically in Europe, are enforcing closures to the epidemic.
The death toll has not increased so quickly. It had risen to 1,255,637 so far on Sunday. Sunday has so far accumulated at 3,709 after the accumulation of 7,445 on Saturday and the record of 9,202 on Friday. Before October, the peak of 8530 on April 17.
The United States surpassed 100,000 instances for the first time last week, adding a record Friday of 126480 through Johns Hopkins and 132540 through Worldometer. info. The COVID Monitoring Project indexed Saturday’s accumulation as a record 126,480 consistent with the day.
The United States has had the highest instances for months, reaching 10 million with 9,863,891 and deaths with 237,288, according to Hopkins. The Worldometers Across The Outbreak have documented more cases than Johns Hopkins, and lately total more than 10 million cases.
Four European nations are among the 10 most sensible.
Britain reported 156 deaths on Sunday after 413 on Saturday, and a record 1166 on April 21 for a total of 49,044 in fifth place, as 20,572 cases after a record 26,684 at the end of October.
France No. 7 announced On Saturday 304 deaths, a day after 828 a record 1,437 on April 15, plus a record 86,852 cases, breaking that of 60,486 a day ago.
Spain No. 8 reports knowledge during the weekend with a total of 347 deaths on Friday and a record of 22,516 cases.
Russia is ranked 13th, adding 286 on Sunday 4 days after a record 389, but instances increased at a faster pace with 20,498, 84 since Saturday’s record. The country ranks fourth in the world with 1,744,334 instances.
The other European nations in the 20 most sensitive are Belgium 17 and Germany 19. These nations were at one point in the 10 most sensitive Holland, which is now ranked 25th.
Europeans have imposed restrictions.
Britain entered a blockade on Thursday, which is expected to last until at least 2 December.
All non-essential places, pubs, restaurants, hairdressers, golf courses, gyms, swimming pools, entertainment venues and shops are closed.
However, schools and universities, as well as structure sites and factories, are still open this time, the first lockout.
This week, Queen Elizabeth first noticed in public dressed in a mask in London.
“The Queen marked the centenary of the funeral of the unknown warrior at Westminster Abbey this week in a tribute before Remembrance Sunday,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement.
At the time of the royal memory, she was not dressed in a mask when she gave the impression on a balcony overlooking the Cenotafio.
Last week, the BBC reported that Prince William, a moment in line on the throne, had tried the Covid-19 this year.
In Italy, curfew has been in effect since 10 p. m. 5 a. m. across the country, and bars and restaurants end at 6 p. m.
The most affected spaces entered a new blockade on Friday. Residents of the “red zone” regions, adding Lombardy, will have to stay at home, to have needs such as fitness or work. they are forbidden to leave their city, but they can move to work.
France also imposed a blockade on Friday, stricter measures in Paris. Food delivery, takeaway and alcohol sales are prohibited in Paris between 10 p. m. 6 a. m.
Spain has still imposed a blockade, but regional governments have issued restrictions and there is a national curfew.
On Wednesday, Health Minister Salvador Illa took “two or three weeks” to see if existing measures had reduced infections.
Austria, Greece, Latvia and Germany are blocked European countries.
The epidemic spread to Europe after its birth in Wuhan, China, but mainland China now ranks 34th in the world with 64634 deaths and has reported deaths since April 26 and 28 cases on Sunday.
Nations reported 1,206 new deaths and 72,949 on Sunday for a total of 255,062 deaths and 14,403,648 infections.
Most of them are in India and Iran.
India occupies the moment in the world with 126,121, a 559 more after a peak of 97,894 in September, and the country is currently at 85. 07,754,45,674 on Sunday.
Iran, which reported a record 459 new deaths, is in tenth place, with 9236 cases, a day after a record 9450.
In the Far East, South Korea reported 12 deaths in a week, adding 1 on Sunday, for a total of 478, as well as 143 cases.
Japan reported 11 deaths and an increase of 46 in a week for a total of 1,812, totaling 3 on Sunday, but Japan’s Ministry of Health reported 1,331 cases, the third consecutive day above 1,000 and since 1360 on August 15.
Argentina surpassed Colombia week.
Cases and deaths in Brazil have a downward trend: the country reported 251 deaths on Saturday, compared to a record 1,554 on July 29. The country added 21,056 cases, up from a record 70,869 on July 29, to 5,653,561 in 3rd place.
On Saturday, the continent reported 838 deaths for a total of 301,845 and 44,017 for a total of 9,968,190.
As of Saturday, North America has totaled 363,477 deaths and 12,098,190 cases, however, only 15,000 are in the United States, Canada and Mexico, adding 1,689 more on Saturday. Cases totaled 137,825 on Saturday.
Mexico finished fourth in the world with 94,551 dead, adding up to 485 on Saturday night, but the country is tenth in instances with less than 1 million.
Deaths and cases in Canada are much smaller than in the United States and Mexico.
The country reported deaths Saturday for a total of 10,490 in 22nd place, but cases increased with 4,246 reported, after a record 4,672 on Tuesday. Overall, Canada had 261,383 cases in 31st place between May 26 and August 30, there were never more than 1,000 cases.
Across the country, Canada has closed businesses and re-imposed restrictions on public meetings, but schools are open in all thirteen provinces and some offer distance education.
Travel restrictions between Canada, Mexico and the United States are effective until November 21 and March 18.
On Sunday, New Zealand reported six cases for a total of 1,982, or 23 in a week, and Australia, six for 27,658, an increase of 63 in seven days.
Melbourne came out of a 16-week blockade on October 28 and remained for more than a week with no reported cases. But the city is not at risk like the Melbourne Cup horse race, known as the “race that stops the nation. “- took position on Tuesday without spectators.
“Although the drug was hard and very difficult to swallow, he did his job,” Terry Slevin, executive director of the Australian Public Health Association, said in a report through The Washington Post. “It is very vital to recognize the economic and social situation and the pain of the network that accompanies the loss of freedoms, but with this comes an effective way to manage this viral pandemic. “
In Africa, there have been 44,948 deaths, an increase of around 1,500 deaths and 1,839,222 cases.
South Africa leads the continent with 19,789 deaths, adding 40 more on Saturday, followed by Egypt with 6,355 and 12 more on Saturday. South Africa has the 13th number of cases in the world with 735,906, adding 1,731 more on Saturday.