UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations cancelled everything face-to-face after a UN member country reported five cases of coronavirus among its staff.
General Assembly President Volkan Bozkir sent a letter to the 193 UN member countries delivering Tuesday’s cancellation on the recommendation of the UN medical unit.
He didn’t identify the country. Diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity because there is no public announcement, say the African country of Niger. The UN ambassador to Niger, Abdou Abarry, has 17 employees, according to the un’s most recent board.
Assembly spokesman Brenden Varma said the search for contacts “will be done temporarily and efficiently. “
UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said that in recent weeks, between 1,300 and 1,400 more people were losing their passes to participate in the construction of the UN in New York.
Edith Lederer
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HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE VIRUS OUTBREAK:
– United Nations cancels face-to-face after virus cases at New York headquarters
– Russia issues a national mask order; Chancellor Lavrov quarantined
– Italy’s records nearly 22,000 showed cases of coronavirus
– Pope Francis mask detected through Vatican virus commission
– Iowa election officials are involved in the increase in coronavirus cases, with ailments or absences imaginable between key staff and volunteers as a barrier until Election Day.
– The World Series was played in an unbiased location in front of the smaller crowd in a century, but the Dodgers and Rays are pleased that some enthusiasts are there.
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– Monitoring of the AP coronavirus pandemic in http://apnews. com/VirusOutbreak and https://apnews. com/UnderstandingtheOutbreak
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HERE’S WHAT HAPPENS:
ROME – Italy reported about 22,000 cases of coronavirus on Tuesday since the previous day, usually on a pandemic day. The Ministry of Health reported 221 more deaths.
In recent nights, demonstrations have taken place in some Italian cities, reflecting anger at night curfews in parts of Italy. National restrictions began this week, final gyms, swimming pools, cinemas and theaters. Restaurants must be closed before lunchtime.
The northern regions of Lombardy and southern Campania have experienced the greatest workloads in recent days.
The total number of people shown in Italy rose to 564,778 and the death toll reached 37,700.
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MADRID – Spain reported more than 8,300 coronaviruses on the last day and 746 more deaths last week.
In the midst of the resurgence, The Spanish Socialists will seek parliamentary approval on Thursday for their plan to claim a six-month state of emergency.
A state of emergency would legally allow the government to take swift action, adding transitional curfews, to combat hotspots.
Spain last week became the first European country to exceed one million officially registered cases of coronavirus, the government says the real figure can be much higher.
Nearly 16,700 coronavirus patients are hospitalized, representing 14% of hospital beds and approximately 25% of ICU beds are occupied by COVID-19 patients.
The Spanish Ministry of Health recorded a total of 1. 1 million cases of coronavirus, with nearly 35,300 deaths.
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TALLAHASSEE, Florida – Florida reported on Tuesday nearly 4,300 cases of coronavirus, while the number of hospitalized patients also increased.
There were another 2,333 people treated for the disease in Florida hospitals. This figure reached almost 10,000 at the end of July, then declined until the end of September, when it began to vary between 2,000 and 2,200 over several weeks.
The number of deaths that coincide with the day has continued to decline, with an average consistent with the day during the following week, compared to 185 in early August.
The Florida Department of Health on Tuesday showed 786,311 cases and 56 more deaths, bringing the death toll to 16,708.
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PHOENIX – Arizona reported 1,157 new cases of coronavirus and deaths on Tuesday.
On Monday, another 861 people were hospitalized by COVID19, the state reported.
Hospitalizations have recently increased to last observed grades last August, when Arizona was a national hot spot for the virus.
The average case rose from 711 on October 12 to 1010 on Monday. The rate of positivity, which measures the spread of the community, increased from 7% to 9. 4%.
The Department of Health Services reports a total of 240,122 and 5,891 deaths.
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St. LOUIS – Missouri reported Tuesday 1695 coronavirus and 28 deaths.
Hospitalizations state-round, with 1,407 in Missouri hospitals confirming or suspecting COVID-19 diseases.
Hospital officials in the St. Louis domain are urging others to take precautions to slow the spread of the virus, warning that hospitals in the domain have a capacity of about 90%.
The St. Louis Pandemic Working Group reported On Monday 360 patients with COVID-19 in hospitals for seven days, the worst since May.
Meanwhile, the Kansas City domain recorded its death number in a week, with more than 80.
Overall, Missouri has reported 172,717 and 2,838 deaths.
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MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador declared on Tuesday 3 days of national mourning for coronavirus victims, coinciding with the classic Day of the Dead ceremonies this weekend.
The representative said that the flag in the center of the capital will fly at half-mast from Saturday to Monday and a special Day of the Dead altar will be placed in the National Palace.
Mexico has reported that at least 89,100 showed deaths, the government estimates that some other 50,000 likely died from the virus, due to an increase in the mortality rate.
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MOSCOW – Russia’s foreign minister has self-inged after having contact with a user who was tested for the coronavirus.
The Foreign Ministry said Sergey Lavrov feels good but will postpone his travels and official meetings, but did not identify the inflamed person.
The announcement follows Lavrov’s to Athens on Monday, where he held talks with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and radical left-wing opposition coalition leader Alexis Tsipras.
Lavrov, 70, has been the country’s most sensible diplomat for more than 16 years.
Russia has the fourth largest number in the world with more than 1. 5 million cases of coronavirus and more than 26,000 deaths have been reported.
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ZURICH – FIFA President Gianni Infantino has conducted coronavirus screening tests.
The governing framework for world football said Infantino, 50, had mild symptoms and “immediately put himself in solitary confinement and will be quarantined for at least 10 days. “
Those who have contacted the Swiss lawyer in recent days have been informed “to take action. “
Infantino did not travel much through the coronavirus pandemic, but attended a rite of signatures at the White House last month to mark Israel’s standardized relations with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
Switzerland has reported 127,000 and more than 23,000 since Friday. There were 2,147 deaths shown.
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ROME – Pope Francis’ resolve to give up the mask detected through a member of the Vatican’s coronavirus commission.
The Reverend Augusto Zampini stated Tuesday that the 83-year-old pope, who lacks a lung component due to illness in his youth, runs the greatest threat of headaches from the virus.
“He started with the mask now, ” said Zampini. ” And I hope you use it in the general public, when you’re around people. When you’re in an open space, we know it’s different. But we’re running over him.
Francis wooed some critics for refusing to wear an internal mask. Vatican regulations require an internal and external mask when social distance is guaranteed.
On Saturday, the Pope met with the Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, and neither they nor the Spanish delegation wore masks.
The images caused a stir in Spain this weekend. The prime minister’s workplace said the delegation followed the rules of Vatican protocol. The Vatican refused to answer questions about Francis and the masks.
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NEWARK, N. J. – Business in Newark, New Jersey’s largest city, will face restrictions starting Tuesday after the city’s positivity rate reaches degrees that haven’t been noticed since last May.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka announced that non-essential businesses will have to close at 8 p. m. and restaurants will have to reduce the amount of food inside, but they can stay open for delivery and takeaway.
Baraka, a Democrat, said tests from October 11-18 showed Newark’s positivity rate by more than 11 percent, starting May 23.
Beauty salons, nail salons and beauty salons can only be opened by appointment. Gyms and fitness clubs will have to close one hour every hour for disinfection. Restrictions will be reassessed in two weeks.
In a Newark domain, the positivity rate is more than 25%. The state’s positivity rate is approximately 5%.
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WARSAW, Poland – Poland offers short-term monetary assistance to medium and small enterprises, PLN 1. 8 billion ($465 million).
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said the measures are aimed at preventing layoffs and that the government says they will apply to more than 170,000 companies, employing more than 400,000 affected by the latest coronavirus restrictions.
In November, medium and small businesses will be exempt from social security bills for their workers and will receive government subsidies for the wages of inactive enterprises.
The whole country is a “red zone”, with a limited number of consumers in outlets and markets. Restaurants and restaurants are takeaway only.
Registered coronavirus cases reached a record 16,300 in the country of 38 million.
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THE HAYE, Netherlands – Dutch government corporations will value around 500 million euros ($590 million).
They add up to the billions of euros that Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s government has already promised companies, ranging from KLM carriers to small restaurants. The package includes contributions to bars and restaurants.
Infections are highest in the Netherlands. The government announced two weeks ago a partial closure, which closed bars and restaurants for at least 4 weeks.
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ZAGREB, Croatia – Croatian hospitals are temporarily filling up and the government is turning a sports stadium in Zagreb’s capital into a transit facility for COVID-19 patients.
The European Union country of 4. 2 million others has recorded record infections in recent weeks, reaching more than 2,000 cases.
On Tuesday, fitness reported 1,413 cases and 18 deaths in the following 24 hours.
Authorities have rallies and hours of operation in bars and restaurants to stop the spread.
Croatia showed a total of 38,621 and 470 deaths.
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ISLAMABAD – Pakistan’s most sensible fitness officer has said a wave of coronavirus is underway.
Sultan suggested that the government strictly regulate social est estinement to involve the spread of the virus. His comments come days after the government issued a warning that some other blockage could be imposed if others do not prevent violating social est breach regulations.
On Tuesday, Pakistan reported 773 new ones in the last 24 hours and six deaths.
Pakistan has shown 329,375 and 6,745 virus-like deaths since February.
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PRAGUE – The Czech Republic is asking Parliament to approve its plan to enlarge the declared state of emergency in one month.
Prime Minister Andrej Babis says the measure is mandatory “for the health and life of citizens. “Parliament is expected to vote on the request for an extension of the state of emergency until 3 December.
The moving average of instances has increased in the last two weeks from 48, consisting of another 100,000 people on October 12 to 115 on Monday.
As of Wednesday, the government is implementing more regulations, adding a national curfew starting at 9 p. m. At 5:00 a. m. , all outlets must be closed on Sundays. Employees of public and personal companies are advised to make paintings from home. The government says it will not reopen the number one schools as planned on Monday due to the build-up of infections.
The Czech Republic has 268,370 cases, approximately one third of which was recorded last week. There are 5,613 patients with COVID-19 hospitalized.
The country has recorded 2,365 deaths since March, 748 showed last week.
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ALBANY, N. Y. – New York’s public universities formula requires academics to test negative for coronavirus before they can go to Thanksgiving recess in hopes of preventing the spread of the network to their homes.
New York State University Chancellor Jim Malatras told The Associated Press that the system’s 64 schools and universities must have plans until November 5 to review some 140,000 fellows within 10 days of the Thanksgiving vacation.
SUNY plans to move maximum schools and universities to distance learning after Thanksgiving. SUNY will require schools to isolate or quarantine any resident student who is positive for COVID-19 or who is exposed to COVID-19 within 14 days of Thanksgiving. Break.
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MADRID – Spanish doctors are conducting their first national strike in 25 years to protest what they describe as a poor career and the weakening of the national public fitness system.
The 24-hour strike convened through the National Confederation of Medical Unions, which needs an aptitude government to negotiate adjustments in the sector, says the coronavirus pandemic has revealed a lack of investment in the public aptitude formula in recent decades.
The demonstration came when the government said its draft state budget for 2021 includes a 151% increase in public fitness spending.
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