BEIJING – Beijing’s main foreign airport resumed foreign flights thursday from a limited number of countries with low threat of coronavirus infection.
Passengers from Cambodia, Greece, Denmark, Thailand, Pakistan, Austria, Canada and Sweden must first have submitted a negative nucleic acid check for the coronavirus before boarding, journalists were told by the city government spokesman Xu Hejian.
Passenger arrivals will be limited to approximately 500 according to the day of an initial test according to the year and all will be subject to further testing of the virus upon arrival, followed by two weeks of quarantine.The first flight arrived under the new agreement, Air China CA746 from Pnom Penh, Cambodia, just before 7 a.m.
Since March, all foreign flights to Beijing have been redirected to a dozen other cities where passengers have been examined and processed before they are allowed to travel to the Chinese capital.
China has gone weeks without new cases of local infection and on Thursday recorded 11 cases abroad.China has recorded a total of 4,634 COVID-19 deaths out of 85,077 cases since the virus was first detected in the central city of Wuhan.last year, triggering the global pandemic.
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HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE VIRUS EPIDEMIC
– Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi tested the virus
– Depression, anxiety in times of epidemic and turbulence.
– Commercial homeowners use their savings to cope with the pandemic
– Health says it lacks the staff, cash and equipment to distribute, administer and track millions of vaccines, of which a maximum will require two doses, when a vaccine is available.
– The US federal budget deficit is expected to be in the middle of the us.But it’s not the first time Reach a record $3.3 trillion due to COVID-19 prices and recession.
– The Venice Film Festival opened with coronavirus coverage protocols, some more sensible and less enthusiastic celebrities on the scene.
– Follow the AP pandemic in http://apnews.com/VirusOutbreak and https://apnews.com/UnderstandingtheOutbreak
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HERE’S THE MOST THAT’S HAPPENING:
LOS ANGELES – Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson says he and his circle of relatives tested positive for coronavirus.
Johnson announced his diagnosis Wednesday in a video that lasted more than 11 minutes on Instagram.
The actor says he was surprised after hearing his positive tests.He called the terrible experience “one of the hardest and toughest things we’ve ever had to put up with.”
The actor said he contracted the virus with his wife, Lauren Hashian, and two girls, but they had now recovered.
He says his daughters “recovered” after having sore throats for a few days, but for Johnson and his wife, he says they had a “bad deal.”
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SAN DIEGO – San Diego State University stopped the categories in person for a month after dozens of academics became inflamed with the coronavirus.
The school announced Wednesday that nearly 200 course offerings, some in the lab, will move to virtual learning.Accommodation on campus will remain open.
San Diego County fitness officials said there have been 64 cases shown or likely coVID-19 among SDSU academics since the categories resumed last week.Some infections, however, were similar to other instances in college.Some involve academics who live off campus.
California State University Chico also suspended categories this week.
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SANTA FE, N.M.- A senior state fitness official warns that COVID-19 infections are much less unusual in New Mexico’s low-income spaces, which can affect Medicaid health care.
Human Services Secretary David Scrase said Wednesday that an investigation into infection rates through census dominance shows that very poor spaces have infection rates seven times higher than those in richer spaces.
Scrase and Children’s, Youth and Families Secretary Brian Blalock gave a presentation on public trends and the state’s reaction to coronavirus.
State fitness officials are involved that Labor Day festivities can lead to further outbreaks of COVID-19 infections.
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URBANA, Ill.- The University of Illinois is stepping up restrictions on student activity after more than 330 cases of COVID-19 in two days on the Urbana-Champaign campus, authorities said Wednesday.
In an email to academics, Chancellor Robert Jones said he hopes that all academics will “limit their face-to-face interactions to maximum activities” over the next two weeks from Wednesday night.
“These come with doing COVID-19 tests twice a week, attending classes, buying groceries and food, going to work, participating in individual outdoor activities, attending devotees, and seeking medical attention,” Jones wrote.
The University of Illinois is not the only university in the state to delight in a spike in COVID-19 cases.Illinois State University in Normal reports that about 1,025 academics tested positive since the fall semester began two weeks ago, or only about 5% of students.
Since academics returned to the Urbana-Champaign campus on August 16, more than 1,000 people on campus have tested positive.University officials say about 800 people are being quarantined lately.
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ATLANTA – With more than 3,000 academics and public university workers across Georgia testing positive for COVID-19 since Aug. 1, some schools are taking steps to slow the spread of respiratory illnesses.
Georgia Tech is encouraging academics to become single rooms and leave their roommates in the coming weeks for coronavirus exposure.Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia announced that they are renting more off-campus rooms to isolate or quarantine academics who have been inflamed or exposed to the virus.
The University of Georgia reported 821 new infections for the week ended Saturday, a figure President Jere Morehead said Wednesday as “worrying.”He suggested that academics “continue to do everything imaginable to prioritize their physical condition and protection by taking appropriate measures to prevent exposure to this virus.”
Approximately 4% of all cases in Georgia last month were related to school campuses, according to Associated Press figures.That figure may be higher because some schools, and the largest in the state, Georgia State University, publish full reports.
The increasing number of infections on campus occurs at a time when new cases decrease in the rest of Georgia.The total number of cases increased to nearly 275,000 on Wednesday, according to state data, but the average number of cases fell below 2,000 per day.
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BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – Louisiana prisoner advocates are asking the state for an independent fitness monitor to monitor the protection of inmates in the coronavirus outbreak and suggested governor John Bel Edwards management take more time off due to physical condition.Risks.
Lawmakers on the Criminal Justice Committee of the House of Representatives listened to the councils on Wednesday, but it is unclear whether the recommendations will be followed.
A licensing program that the Department of Corrections used earlier this year released only a few dozen people and has generated complaints that it is not doing enough to reduce the spread of COVID-19 or those at peak risk of serious damage from coronavirus disease.
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The initial effects of an experimental coronavirus vaccine show no primary protection considerations and stimulate desired immune formula responses, researchers reported Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
The U.S. government has not been able to do so. But it’s not the first time It awarded Novavax, a gaithersburg, Maryland-based company, $1.6 billion to expand and manufacture the vaccine, given in two injections, 3 weeks apart, which includes a coronavirus protein to induce the immune formula to produce antibodies to fight infection.
The study tested two degrees of dosage in 108 healthy people and compared to 23 other people who gained placebo injections.and stretch a limited offer.
The adjuvant seemed safe; those who received it at the lowest dose produced antibodies in much larger amounts than those seen in other people recovering from an herbal infection with COVID-19 reported.
Paintings sponsored through the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, a non-profit organization aimed at expanding vaccine availability worldwide.
Three experimental vaccines are being tested in the United States.
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PARIS (AP) – New coronavirus cases in France exceeded 7,000 by the time in five days Count adds weight to French authorities’ considerations about the spread of the virus, as the country’s schools opened on Tuesday and many companies did the same.
Wednesday’s count puts the number of new instances at just over 7,000, still below Friday’s more than 7,300.Health officials counted 43 new teams in 24 hours.
The figures remain well below those of the pandemic that forced France to a strict blockade of two months until mid-May.
Paris has joined other cities to demand that everyone wear outdoor masks and now they are calling for that mask to be used in workplaces.
The new instances have to reappear in France with the summer holidays.Coronavirus has killed more than 30,600 people in France.
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D.- A Minnesota boy who attended Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota last month died of COVID-19, Minnesota Fitness reported Wednesday.
Death is the first reported that it would possibly be similar to the motorcycle rally that attracted thousands of other people. According to an Associated Press survey, infections were reported among rally participants in 269 other people in 12 states stretching from coast to coast.
The demonstration took a position despite fears that it could be a widespread event, with South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem receiving cyclists and dollars of spending tourists.
Rallies crowded in bars and rock shows, and most of the time ignored social estating recommendations.Few wore masks.
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TEMPE, Arizona – Arizona State University has said that some academics living on the school campus will be transferred to other apartments for reasons of social estating due to the accumulation of coronavirus cases.
The university says it needs to reduce density in dormitories.There are 5,000 places available in college apartments to start converting student accommodation arrangements, authorities said.
The university reported that 775 academics and 28 university members tested positive for coronavirus on Monday, shortly after the start of in-person categories on August 20.
The State Department of Health Services reported 591 new coronavirus cases and 21 more deaths Wednesday, bringing the total to 202861 cases and 5,065 showed deaths state-round.
The seven-day moving average of instances across the state rose from 883 on Aug. 18 to 438 on Tuesday, while the death rate rose from 47 to 42.
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UNITED NATIONS – The most sensible United Nations official for Libya has said that the coronavirus pandemic “seems to be getting out of control” in the conflict-torn North African country.
Interim special representative Stephanie Williams told the UN Security Council that the number of coronavirus cases “has more than doubled in the past two weeks, with 15,156 and 250 deaths recorded as of September 1.”
He said the country is at a “critical time” and that network transmission has been reported in Libya’s major cities, adding Tripoli and Sebha.
Williams says limitations on coronavirus control come with a shortage of medical supplies, staff and funds.
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LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas – Arkansas reported Wednesday its greatest accumulation of coronavirus deaths in one day.
The Ministry of Health reported 27 new deaths by COVID-19, bringing the total number of deaths in the state from the beginning of the pandemic to 841; 13 of these new deaths were expired reports, one of which dates back to May.
Health Secretary Dr. José Romero also suggested academics to primary parties and rallies as the state continues to see an increase in campus cases.
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OKLAHOMA CITY – A facial mask requirement in Oklahoma City has been extended for six weeks to slow down the coronavirus.
The city council voted to extend the mandate of the mask used indoors until October 20.Oklahoma City had a total of 11,222 cases of virus reported Tuesday, among the state’s cities, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
A mask ordinance in Tulsa will expire on November 30.Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt said Tuesday that he would not take into account a state-wide mask court order.
The fitness branch has shown 60,118 cases of the virus in total and 821 deaths.This is 719 instances and 12 deaths reported on Tuesday.
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NEW YORK – Gyms in New York can start reopening with a number of virus-related restrictions, the latest step in a slow reopening.
Gym members will need to wear a mask and stay at a distance of 6 feet.Gyms can only operate at one-third capacity and organizational fitness categories are not allowed.
Gyms in other parts of the state opened with limited capacity on August 24.New York City officials delayed reopening until September 2, so the fitness branch can only perform video protection inspections.
Meals at places to eat are still prohibited in the city, resulting in more outdoor meals and an extension of food through a fence on the street.
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WICHITA, Kan.- The state’s largest district in Wichita has revoked its resolve to cancel all sports and fall activities due to coronavirus.
The district’s 50,000-student board of education backed down Tuesday after members were inundated with emails and phone calls indicating sports.
District schools will compete opposite each other during the normal season, but will remain eligible for the postseason game.Some other primary districts in the state canceled fall sports, adding Shawnee Mission and Kansas City, Kansas.Lawrence District authorizes sports and re-evaluation on September 10.
Across the state, Kansas reported 1,328 cases of coronavirus Monday through Wednesday, bringing the state total to 43,940.That includes 15 poles with 119 instances.
Health reported 12 deaths across the state and showed a death toll of 458.
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ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey’s ministry of fitness says the country is experiencing the peak of the first wave of coronavirus outbreaks and blames rallies at weddings and holidays.
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said the government had been asked to extend restrictions on social gatherings such as weddings, engagement parties and henna parties in more than a dozen provinces across the country.
The minister says about 30,000 health professionals have had the virus since the outbreak and 52 have died.
Koca says the capital, Ankara, has the number of active cases of coronavirus, beating Istanbul.More than 273,000 more people have tested positive for the virus in Turkey since March, adding 1,596 in the last 24 hours.
Another 45 died on the last day, bringing the total shown to 6,462.
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ROME – Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was tested for coronavirus after a precautionary check.
His press job says he’s been away lately at his Arcore residence near Milan, and will continue to paint the mandatory quarantine period from there.
The three-time prime minister and media mogul was recently photographed with his friend and businessman Flavio Briatore, who was recently hospitalized after testing positive for coronavirus last month. Berlusconi, 83, had tested negative at the time.
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ROME – Italy recorded an additional increase in coronavirus infections, which accumulated until 1326 on Wednesday.
This is higher than 978 the previous day, than the most recent figures of the Ministry of Health.
Knowledge verifies the upward trend in new instances observed in the country over the next month, but also reflects the number of swab tests performed daily, which for the first time exceeded the level of 100,000 Tests have reached almost 103,000 in the last 24 hours.
Italy now has 271,515 infections shown and 35,497 deaths, six of them on the last day.
Health experts are encouraging Italy to step up testing and locate contacts for others recently inflamed before they open schools on September 14.
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – The United Arab Emirates has reported 735 cases of coronavirus, the largest accumulation of a day in the country in more than 3 months.
This raises the total number of infections recorded to 71,540 and 387 showed deaths.Students return to schools across the country to take categories in person and tourists return to the city full of Dubai skyscrapers.
Increasing infections have raised fears that the government may repair blockades in some parts of the country.
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