The latest: India registers nearly 87,000 new cases of viruses

NEW DELHI – India has recorded nearly 87,000 new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours, with another 1,130 deaths.

With the announcement of the Ministry of Health on Monday, India now has more than 5. 4 million reported cases since the start of the pandemic and is expected to outperto pass the United States, most recently the country with the maximum reported cases, in a few weeks.

The total number of deaths in India during the pandemic is now 87,882.

More than 60% of active instances are concentrated in India’s 28 states: Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh.

Despite the stable accumulation of cases, the government continued to ease viral restrictions on an economy that contracted by 24% in the current quarter.

On Monday, the Taj Mahal will reopen after a six-month close. There will be safe restrictions such as mandatory use of a mask, thermal protection of visitors and physical distance to the monument.

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand – All remaining viral restrictions will be lifted in much of New Zealand from Monday night, with the exception of the largest city, Auckland, which will continue to have restrictions for at least 16 days.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made the announcement Monday later with key lawmakers.

The country of five million other people again imposed some restrictions last month after an outbreak in Auckland that now appears to be under control.

As a component of the plan, the maximum collection size in Auckland will be greater than 10 to 100 on Wednesday, and the ceilings will be removed two weeks later.

“Auckland wants more time,” Ardern told reporters in the city. “While we’re pretty sure we’re on the right track, this cautious technique is still needed in Auckland. “

The health government reported any new instances on Monday. The number of active instances is 62, adding 33 on the network and 29 among travelers returning in quarantine.

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SEOUL, South Korea – The number of viruses in South Korea remained below 100 for the time being in a row, maintaining the tendency to slow down new infections.

The Korean Agency for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday that the 70 new additions in the last 24 hours raised the country’s total to 23,045 with 385 deaths.

South Korea counted 82 new instances on Sunday, marking the first time its jump has dropped to double digits in about 40 days.

South Korea conducts fewer tests on weekends, but the recent resurgence of the virus in South Korea has recently followed a downward trajectory amid strict social estating regulations since its account exceeded 400 by the end of August.

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MEXICO CITY – Mexican fitness says the coronavirus pandemic has been declining for at least 3 weeks in 26 of the country’s 32 states.

Undersecretary of Health Hugo López-Gatell, Mexico’s leader in the coronavirus pandemic, said at a press conference on Sunday that the downward trend had been observed in peak countries and that there had also been a minimisation of mortality, to which it happened. Europe, despite epidemics on this continent.

However, Mexico remains the fourth country with the maximum deaths from COVID-19, with at least 73,493 killed, only the United States, Brazil and India.

He also said the occupancy rate of national hospitals remained below 40%, however, he added that they expected a build-up in October due to coronavirus and the fact that it is flu season.

Mexico already has more than 697,000 fiery people officially displayed.

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