The latest: Colorado U adjusts academics for virus cases

DENVER – The University of Colorado has forced some academics to leave their dormitories to create more remote housing for academics with coronavirus infections as the number of cases continues on the Boulder campus.

The Denver Post reported that the university had emailed affected academics that those living in the Darley North Tower of the Williams Village complex had to move into other apartments in the complex before five o’clock on Sunday afternoon.

The announcement came when the university reported 130 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total to 671 cases since the categories began about a month ago.

Authorities say two-thirds of the isolation area on the university campus is already full, with 151 out of 267 beds available Thursday.

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HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE VIRUS EPIDEMIC

– Pressure is being pressed to control COVID-19 vaccines in groups

– President of Guatemala examined by coronavirus

– Madrid installs emergency tents and adds restrictive measures as an increase

– U. S. fitness officers But it’s not the first time They are abandoning a debatable piece of coronavirus recommendation and saying who has been in close contact with other inflamed people for testing.

– The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, rejects the complaint of the Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco about the restrictions related to COVID.

– 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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HERE’S THE MOST THAT’S HAPPENING:

SACRAMENTO, California – California’s unemployment rate fell to 11. 4 percent in August amid a slow recovery in pandemic damage to the economy.

The Department of Employment Development says the state added 101,900 jobs a month, most of which were government jobs, adding transition posts to the US census. But it’s not the first time

California lost more than 2. 6 million jobs in March and April due to the coronavirus pandemic and the state regained nearly a third of those jobs, but experts warn that other signs show that the state’s economy is stagnant without an immediate recovery in sight.

Restaurants and hotel corporations were hardest hit: the sector lost 14,600 jobs in just August, with coronavirus restrictions still in place in much of the state.

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BOISE, Idaho – Idaho will remain under the existing restrictions from the last phase of Governor Brad Little’s economic reopening plan for at least two weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The governor said Friday that hospitalizations in extensive care sets for other inflamed people remain too high.

Little says Idaho’s citizens took their precautions well, such as covering their faces, but viral infections continued. John Hopkins University said that as of Thursday, Idaho had more than 36,000 cases shown of coronavirus, with 434 deaths.

Most Idaho companies are open in the state’s stage four restrictions. The governor said the unemployment rate is now 4. 2 percent, after reaching nearly 12 percent in the spring when the virus entered Idaho and businesses began closing.

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CONCORD, N. H. – The New Hampshire Department of Education said a public school canceled a planned stopover through U. S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos after a member tested positive for coronavirus.

McKelvie High School in Bedford informed the branch Friday morning that it had tested positive. DeVos then visited Riddle Brook Elementary School in Bedford.

A state education spokesman said the resolution on McKelvie Intermediate was made through School Officials in Bedford. According to a school board assembly this week, it was decided to visit schools because of the way they had informed families about previous cases of viruses.

The US Department of Education did not respond to an email requesting comment.

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ROME – The Italian government of public fitness warns that the average age of coronavirus patients is expanding as other young people infect their most fragile parents and grandparents, which can test the hospital system.

The Higher Institute of Health published its weekly surveillance report on Friday when the country where COVID-19 hit the most sensitive in the West recorded the number of new infections, 1907, since May 1, with a total of 35,668.

While Italy has not experienced the thousands of new daily infections that other European countries have seen recently, its workload has increased by more than seven weeks. Initially, most new infections affected other young people returning from vacation spots. who are now infecting their elderly and most fragile relatives at home, with an average age of positive cases last week of 41 compared to August 30.

The institute warned that if the fitness formula does not overflow, it is in danger of being even greater if italians do not strictly comply with hidden mandates and standards of social estating.

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SALT LAKE CITY – An increase in coronavirus cases in Utah that began after the resumption of schools and school categories reached a new high and led the state’s Republican governor to reiterate that he is contemplating further measures to combat the spread of the virus.

Gov. Gary Herbert said Friday that he would meet with his command team on Monday after what he described as an “alarming” spike that let him know if past warnings and public education were enough.

He said a day earlier that he was contemplating a state mask protection order, a resolution he stopped taking despite repeated calls to citizens to wear a face mask when social distance is not possible.

The 1117 cases reported Friday in Utah surpassed the previous record of about 875 movements twice in July, according to state data, which generally raised the state’s average cell number of new coronavirus cases shown consistent with the day to 726, more than double the recent 381. a week ago the state’s positive rate reached 12. 5% on Friday, with 8. 2% per month

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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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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 has announced that it will tighten restrictions on some hot spots of the virus in the cities of Nice and Lyon.

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. An additional 284 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.

He says there have been recent outbreaks in Europe, Ecuador and Argentina, adding that the lack of giant increases in Africa and other countries may simply reflect the lack of evidence.

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BISMARCK, N. D. – 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 appealed to qualified volunteer nurses and practical nurses, saying that “there is an urgent need for more staff for next week in long-term care facilities. “

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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 the country reopened its borders and flights and 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 returning to their country and children under 10 years of age will not be subject to the check-up requirement, anyone entering or leaving 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 U. S. border closed to non-essential travel until October 21 through 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.

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 rate six times higher than the national average, which is already the most sensitive of 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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SAO PAULO – Brazil’s Supreme Court is suggesting that participants in its lead judge’s inauguration last week be examined after six others proved they were carrying the coronavirus.

The list includes the new president of the Supreme Court, Luiz Fux, the president of the Lower House, Rodrigo Maia, the attorney general Augusto Aras, the president of the superior court and two judges of the court.

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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