LONDON – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said a wave of coronavirus is coming, a day when the government has reported 4,322 new cases shown since early May.
Speaking at a vaccine production center under a structure close to Oxford, Johnson said: “We see it in France, in Spain, throughout Europe; I’m afraid it’s absolutely inevitable that we’ll see it in this country. “
The weekly survey published Friday through the Office of National Statistics found that an average of another 6,000 people in England had recently been inflamed between 4 and 10 September, about double last week.
England is in favour of more restrictions on meetings and other activities in various parts of the country. The hypothesis is developing that Britain is sliding towards a blockade in the coming weeks, partly because the testing regime is suffering to cope with high demand.
The UK recorded 27 deaths on Friday, raising the government’s account of deaths by COVID-19 to 41,732.
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– Efforts are being made to verify COVID-19 vaccines in groups
– President of Guatemala examined by coronavirus
– Madrid installs emergency tents and adds restrictive measures such as increased
– U. S. fitness officers But it’s not the first time They are abandoning a debatable recommendation about coronavirus and are saying who has been in close contact with other inflamed people for testing.
– House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejects the complaint of the Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco about COVID restrictions.
– North Carolina State University said it gained approval from the Department of Health to allow 350 enthusiasts to attend wake Forest’s opposing football game on Saturday.
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PARIS – French fitness firm has recorded 13215 new cases of coronavirus and 123 more deaths in the last 24 hours.
Public Health France says the country exceeded 10,000 last weekend for the first time since May. In the Paris region of the Ile-de-France region, the firm reports 2,311 new hospitalizations and 86 deaths in the last 24 hours.
Many fitness officials say france is at the time of the coronavirus pandemic wave The French government said it would tighten restrictions on some hot spots of the virus in the cities of Nice and Lyon.
Meanwhile, government figures show that 89 schools have been temporarily closed from 61,500 since the start of the school year three weeks ago.
The hot spots of the virus come with the academies of the cities of Lille, Toulouse, Aix-Marseille, Bordeaux and Versailles. Some 891 academics tested positive for the virus in 24 hours, bringing the weekly count to 5,056 academics. workers tested positive, bringing the weekly total to 1,307 workers.
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LONDON – World Health Organization emergency leader says new global coronavirus instances appear to have stagnated at approximately 2 million and 50,000 deaths per week.
Dr Michael Ryan says that while the number of COVID-19 cases internationally did not expand exponentially, the weekly number of deaths remained very worrying.
“This is where emerging countries should be with their fitness systems under nine months of pressure,” Ryan said.
It says there have been recent outbreaks in Europe, Ecuador and Argentina. It adds that the lack of meaningful construction in African countries and other countries may simply reflect the lack of evidence.
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BISMARCK, North Dakota – Daily knowledge of coronavirus in North Dakota set four records on Friday.
Active cases of coronavirus approached 3000, while deaths continued to increase in Burleigh County.
The Bismarck Tribune reported a total of 508 cases, 2,986 active cases, 77 hospitalizations and 10,006 tests, all with spikes.
The state, through its North Dakota Health Alert Network, has asked for qualified volunteer nurses and nursing assistants, saying that “there is an urgent need for staff for next week in long-term care services. “
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BEIRUT – Lebanon’s Ministry of Health reported a record 75 cases of coronavirus and 18 deaths in the last 24 hours.
The new figures bring totals to 27,518 and 281 showed deaths.
In recent days, 223 cases have been reported in Lebanon’s largest prison, while the virus can spread among more than 3,000 prisoners held in Roumieh prison near Beirut.
Construction began after the closure decreased and the country’s only foreign airport reopened in early July. The outbreak continued after the large explosion in Beirut harbor on 4 August killed 193 other people, wounded at least 6,500 others and devastated much of the city.
The explosion hit Beirut hospitals and seriously two hospitals that played a key role in treating virus cases.
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GUATEMALA CITY – Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei says the coronavirus test was done.
Giammattei, 64, told a local radio station that he felt good, suffers from sclerosis and uses walking sticks.
The announcement came on the same day that the country reopened its borders and flights, Guatemala closed its airports and borders with Mexico, Belize, Honduras and El Salvador in March.
The country’s ministry of fitness said travelers wishing to enter Guatemala will want negative coronavirus monitoring no more than 72 hours before entry.
Guatemalans who return to their country and those under 10 years of age will not be subject to the check-up requirement; everyone who enters or leaves must wear a mask.
The country of 16 million other people has more than 83,600 cases shown and 3,036 deaths.
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TORONTO – Canada is extending the agreement to keep the United States border closed to non-essential travel until October 21 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Public Security Minister Bill Blair said he would continue to base his resolution on the most productive public aptitude recommendation to keep Canadians safe. Restrictions were announced on March 18 and have been extended each month.
Many Canadians are involved in a reopening. The United States leads the world with 6. 6 million cases shown and 197,000 deaths.
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MADRID – The citizens of Madrid are requested to move out of their neighborhood unless they want to paint or study.
The restrictions on Friday announced 13% of Madrid’s 6. 6 million in spaces where one in 4 new viral infections is detected, regional leader Isabel Ayuso said. The new measures were designed to avoid mandatory housing maintenance orders.
Madrid has a transmission six times higher than the national average, which already tops the European contagion lists.
On Friday, the region reported more than 5,100 new infections, two hundred more than the previous day. Regional hospitals served 2,907 people, adding just about 400 in extensive care units, one-third of the country’s total.
At the national level there have been 625,000 instances shown and at least 30,400 deaths, according to official knowledge of the Ministry of Health.
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ATHENS, Greece – Greece is enduing restrictions in the greater Athens region, intensifying and creating quarantined hotels due to the accumulation of coronavirus infections.
The government has stated that from 21 September to 4 October, no more than nine people will be allowed to gather indoors and outdoors, with the exception of restaurants, bars and cafes, in the capital. reduced to 20.
Officials will ban concerts, indoor cinemas and impose remote paintings on many employees.
Approximately part of the 339 new infections reported in the country on Friday occurred in the metropolitan area of Athens. There were 14,000 cases shown and 327 deaths across the country.
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LISBON, Portugal – High-ranking Spanish and Portuguese diplomats say they have no plans to re-close their shared border, despite the increase in coronavirus cases.
Portuguese Chancellor Augusto Santos Silva and his Spanish counterpart Arancha González Laya say they have a one-on-one approach, taking “occasional surgical” measures.
Neighbors closed their border from mid-March to the end of June, allowing for some exceptions, such as trucks.
Santos Silva says the European Union’s existing policy is for countries to cooperate opposed to the pandemic and not to close borders.
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SAO PAULO – Brazil’s Supreme Court is suggesting that participants in the inauguration of its leading judge last week be examined after six others showed they were wearing the coronavirus.
The list includes the new president of the Supreme Court, Luiz Fux, lower house President Rodrigo Maia, Attorney General Augusto Aras, chief of the high court and two court judges.
Brazil’s Supreme Court said its ceremonial team “is in contact with visitors who were provided in the rite to warn them of the importance of medical facilities if they have been exhibited in any way, adding at other events. “
Only 20% of the seats in the rite in Brasilia were occupied on September 10, face mask was required and all visitors were taken the temperature before entering, according to the court’s statement.
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THE HAYE, Netherlands – The Dutch justice minister will be fined for violating the rules of social est breach of his recent marriage.
Prosecutors say Ferd Grapperhaus will be fined 390 euros ($460) for offenses at his wedding on 22 August in the exclusive city of Bloemendaal. Photos taken of visitors to the wedding accumulated outdoors showed that some did not respect social regulations. government-required distance of 1. 5 meters (5 feet).
The images embarrassed the Dutch government and Grapperhaus, who is the minister guilty of ensuring that measures against the coronaviruses are implemented.
The announcement occurs when the number of coronavirus infections in the Netherlands is increasing.
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MADRID – A line of tents has been installed at the gates of a military hospital in Madrid 4 months after the demolition of structures for patient classification.
The Spanish Ministry of Defense, which runs the army hospital in Gómez Ulla, says the tents are empty lately, installed in protective tactics before the moment the wave is installed in the Spanish capital.
Madrid has a transmission rate six times higher than the national average.
The authorities are expected to announce measures to stop outbreaks. This can come with localized padlocks or other “mobility restrictions” focused on the city’s affected maximum spaces, which are also the poorest and most densely populated.
Spain on Thursday added more than 11,000 new infections and 162 showed deaths.
The totals are 625,000 instances and at least 30,400 deaths, for the Department of Health.
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PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island. – The president of Providence College announced that the school would move to distance education for at least two weeks after an outbreak of coronavirus cases among students.
More than 80 academics evaluated in just two days, the president of the personal Catholic university, the Reverend Kenneth Sicard, wrote in a message to the community. The school has 106 instances of students among approximately 4,800 academics.
Students who live off campus leave their apartments and students who live on campus will be tested and leave campus, he said. Students who violate the regulations face suspensions.
Sicard says that if things get worse, the campus may be closed for the semester.
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BRUSSELS – The European Commission has con completed an agreement with Sanofi and GSK that allows its 27 member states to purchase up to three hundred million doses of the possible COVID-19 vaccine.
It is the moment when the contract is signed through the executive branch of the bloc after a first agreement reached last month with AstraZeneca for up to 400 million doses.
“While many European countries are experiencing new outbreaks after the summer, an effective vaccine is more necessary than ever to succeed over this pandemic and its devastating effects on our economies and societies,” said Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides.
The Commission submits that some of the reserved blows may occur to “low- and middle-income countries”.
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LONDON – The European Medicines Agency recommends approving a reasonable steroid for the treatment of others with severe coronavirus who want oxygen.
The EMA says it approves the use of dexamethasone in adults and adolescents 12 years of age or older who want additional oxygen or a breathing fan. The medicine may be taken orally or by infusion.
In June, British researchers published studies showing that dexamethasone can reduce deaths in patients hospitalized for severe coronavirus by up to a third. Soon after, the UK government legalized its use in hospitals across the country for critically ill patients with coronavirus.
Steroids like dexamethasone are commonly used to decrease inflammation, which develops in patients with COVID-19 when their immune formula works excessively to fight the virus.
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark – Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced a national order calling on cafes, bars and restaurants to leave at 10 p. m. instead of midnight.
Frederiksen says the duration of the demonstrations has been reduced from one hundred to 50 for the country. The new restrictions apply from Saturday through October 4.
“When we take more action, it’s to lessen the infection. It’s for me to have that we’re not in the same position as March 11,” he said.
Denmark, one of the first European countries to facilitate its coronavirus block when the first wave appeared contained.
Denmark recorded 21,847 and 635 deaths.
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ROME – The Sicilian city of Corleone, known through the extended family of the fictional Mafia in “The Godfather”, has ordered the closure of schools and a limited closure due to an increase in coronavirus.
The city administration told all visitors at a wedding on September 12 and to live with them to isolate themselves and tell their doctors and fitness authorities in the city. In a Facebook post, Mayor Nicolo Nicolosi said he hoped for “maximum cooperation to succeed over the existing crisis. “
The city, which is part of the province of Palermo, has reported at least five cases in recent days, reportedly related to a wedding involving about 250 people.
Like the rest of southern Italy, Sicily has noticed a new wave of infections since August, with more than 500 of its 5,500 in total recorded in the more than three weeks.
Corleone’s management ordered the closure of the schools, imposed a curfew in the bars and suspended the weekly market and public meetings.
Corleone, the home and surname of the extended family of fictional crime in the film “The Godfather”. He is also the true strongman of the convicted gangster and famous leader, Bernardo Provenzano. In 2016, the Italian government dissolved the municipal government after discovering that the Mafia had infiltrated it
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On Friday, September 4, a few hours before the start of Hard Labor Day weekend, Russell Vought, director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, issued a memorandum ordering all federal agencies to “cease and sing with taxpayers’ cash to fund “diversity and inclusion formulas for employees. The memorandum in particular referred to the “critical theory of race”, an educational framework in the past difficult to understand that analyzes how legal formula and social establishments perpetuate racism. He continued the attack on critical race theory while speaking at the National Archives Museum in Washington, calling it “Marxist doctrine that states that America is a depraved and racist nation. “
Emergency calls reveal that Jerry Falwell Jr. discovered intoxicated and injured on August 30, a week after a report of a one-year sexual relationship between him, his wife and another man, the Huffington Post reported Thursday. to break into his home to succeed in Falwell, who said he was intoxicated and bleeding. The incident occurred after Falwell resigned as president of Liberty University after several scandals.
On Friday, the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz safely passed through the Strait of Ormuz, the world’s largest bottleneck for oil shipments, the U. S. Navy said, as tensions with Iran continue to simmer. The aircraft carrier and several other warships across the strait, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf, according to the United States Navy’s fifth fleet in Bahrain. The Nimitz, the oldest active-duty aircraft carrier in the United States, carries about 5,000 sailors and Marines.
A circle of California relatives said Senator Kamala Harris and California Gov. Gavin Newsom entered their assets to take a photo while tracking the damage caused by Tuesday’s creek fire. “What frustrated me now is the fact that those two politicians deserved my parents for a photo shoot to advance their political agenda!”, Patten Traps wrote on Facebook. Patten and his sister Bailee added that their parents had not yet been able to return home.
Disgraced film manufacturer Harvey Weinstein has been stripped of his honorary CBE following his conviction for rape and sexual assault. An official announcement in The Gazette confirms that the Queen has cancelled her appointment as commander of the Order of the British Empire. recent assembly of the Confiscation of Honours Committee, which is independent of the government.
Students and parents were disappointed when Kenosha’s alleged marksman was on a list of “modern heroes” who might decide to protect as a component of the task of elegance at one of Dallas’ finest schools, CNN reported. intentional first-degree murder and a series of other crimes similar to the murder of two other people at a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Joseph Rosenbaum, who was shot dead in Kenosha, was also on the list.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci answered MSNBC’s Chris Hayes question thursday about whether he would “take the heat” for any challenge with a vaccine. Redfield projected that a vaccine would not be available until the new year. a widely shared sentiment through fitness experts, however, Trump argued that a vaccine could come sooner. Anthony Fauci, America’s leading infectious disease expert, is a major expert in infectious diseases. Usa, it is committed to “holding” any challenge with a COVID-19 vaccine.
For years, small boats have left lebanon’s northern coast, full of desperate immigrants hoping to succeed off European shores. Mohammad Ghandour never thought he’d be one of them. “In Lebanon, we are killed for poverty,” Ghandour told Reuters this week from his mother’s cramped three-bedroom apartment where he was staying with 12 other members of the family circle.
Nathan Law, a prominent pro-democracy activist and the youngest legislator in Hong Kong history, took the most sensible place on the TIME ballot with 3. 8% of the 4. 7 million votes cast through readers. Law made headlines in July when he revealed that he had fled Hong Kong after China imposed a new and debatable national security law that turned separatism, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign countries into criminal offences, an attempt to quell Hong Kong’s protests.
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In a rare admission of irregularities, the Indian army said Friday that its infantrymen in Kashmir had exceeded their legal powers in the murder of 3 local men it had described as Pakistani terrorists. Colonel Rajesh Kalia, spokesman for the Indian army, said police were investigating whether the men were really concerned about militancy. He said those affected were now known as citizens of Rajouri district whose families had filed a complaint accusing infantrymen of killing them in an organized shootout.
In an order issued Friday morning, the U. S. Department of Commerce will be able to do so. But it’s not the first time He gave TikTok until September 20, this Sunday, before banning his ability to do business in the United States. Starting Sunday, this potentially means that the app will no longer be up to date. date through Apple or Google virtual stores. The app may also stop working on November 12, as the U. S. government will prohibit Internet service providers from “allowing the operation or optimization of the cellular application in the United States. “
Taiwan stirred fighter jets Friday after a fleet of Chinese army aircraft jumped on the island, increasing tensions when a senior U. S. official began holding meetings in Taipei. remained “an inalienable component of China. ” The Chinese government has long regarded Taiwan as a renegade province, the democratically ruled island has its own president, currency, foreign policy, passport and army.
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At a time when america is under the weight and contradictions of its history, the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower anchored off those shores arrives. The recent death of African-American Congressman John Lewis, hero of Freedom Rides and Selma, reminded us of the decisive battles of the civil rights era in the 1960s. From the elegant Tea Party to the protesters pointing to the Confederate’s top general, Robert E Lee; from the argument of whether the football team in Washington DC deserves to be called the Redskins to the dispute over whether we deserve to honor the founding fathers who owned slaves, no country in world life, and demanding situations in their history with such love and ferocity.
Taiwan stirred fighter jets on Friday when 18 Chinese aircraft flew over the island via the delicate midline of the Taiwan Strait in reaction to a senior US official holding talks in Taipei. China had announced fighting training in the past and denounced what it called collusion between the island. , which claims to be part of its territory, and the United States. Undersecretary of Economic Affairs Keith Krach arrived in Taipei on Thursday to make a three-day stopover at Taiwan’s highest-ranking state decomposition official in 4 decades, to which China had promised a “necessary reaction. “