The number of deaths from international coronavirus exceeds one million

More than a million more people have died from coronavirus, according to an AFP report, after the deadly disease gave the impression less than a year ago in China and swept the world.

The pandemic has devastated the economy, stoked geopolitical tensions, and changed lives, from India’s slums and Brazilian rainforests to America’s largest city, New York.

Sports, live shows and foreigners were interrupted as fans, the public and tourists were forced to stay at home, kept indoors by strict measures imposed to stop the spread of the virus.

The drastic controls that put more than 4 billion other people in part – in some form of blockade in April slowed down at first, but since restrictions were loosened, the instances have exploded again.

At 22:30 GMT on Sunday, the disease had collected 1,000,009 infections out of the recorded 33,018,877, according to official AFP sources.

The United States has the number of deaths with more than 200,000 deaths, followed by Brazil, India, Mexico and Britain.

For the driving force of the Italian carlo Chiodi truck, these shadowy figures come with their parents, whom he says he lost a few days apart.

“What I find difficult to settle for is that I saw my father leave the house, get in the ambulance and all I can say goodbye,” said 50-year-old Chiodi.

“I don’t say ‘I love you’ and I don’t hug him. It still hurts,” he told AFP.

While scientists are still suffering from an effective vaccine, governments are once forced to perform a complicated balancing act: antivirus controls are slowing the spread of the disease, but they are already damaging economies and companies that are already in shock.

The IMF previously warned earlier this year that economic turmoil could cause a “crisis like no other” as global GDP collapses.

Europe, heavily affected by the first wave, is now facing an additional build-up of cases, with Paris, London and Madrid forced to introduce controls to slow down infections that threaten to overburden hospitals.

Masks and social estating in shops, cafes and public transport are now part of the life of many cities.

By mid-September, the number of cases had risen to record levels in peak regions, and the World Health Organization warned that virus deaths may even double to two million without more global collective action.

“A million is a dreadful figure and we want to think about it before we start a million,” WHO Emergency Director Michael Ryan said Friday.

“Are we ready together to do the right thing with this number?”

Waking up with Covid-19

The SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes the disease known as Covid-19 has made its first known appearance in the Chinese town of Wuhan, point 0 of the epidemic.

It is not yet clear how it was administered there, but scientists are local to bats and may have been transmitted to humans through some other mammal.

Wuhan closed in January as other countries unbelieved China’s draconian controls, even as they continued their activities as usual.

On March 11, the virus made its impression in more than 100 countries and the World Health Organization declared a pandemic, expressing fear of “alarming degrees of inaction. “

Patrick Vogt, a doctor in the family circle in Mulhouse, a city that has become the epicentre of the epidemic in France in March, said he learned that coronavirus was when doctors began to get sick, some to die.

“We saw other people in our office who had very big, young and old breathing problems who were exhausted,” he said.

“We didn’t have a healing solution. “

Frustrations, protests

The virus has also not skimped or observed this year.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson spent a week in the hospital. Madonna took the test after an outing in France, as did Tom Hanks and his wife, who recovered and returned to Los Angeles after being quarantined in Australia.

The Tokyo Olympic Games, the outstanding Rio Carnival and the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca are the main occasions postponed or interrupted by the pandemic.

Premier League football has still restarted with empty stadiums. The Roland Garros tennis tournament is limited to 1000 per day.

Israel returned absolutely locked up and other vulnerable people in Moscow were ordered to remain at home.

As restrictions tighten, protests and anger develop as businesses worry about their survival and Americans are frustrated with their jobs and their families in the face of the circular blockade measures.

Anti-lock protesters and police clashed in central London on Saturday when police dispersed thousands of them at a demonstration.

“It’s the last drop, we’re starting to recover,” said Patrick Labourrasse, a restaurateer in Aix-en-Provence, a Frenchman, the city near Marseille who was once forced to close bars and restaurants.

Alongside the confusion, however, there is some hope, Wuhan now seems to have the disease.

And the IMF says the economic outlook looks better today than in June, even if they remain “very challenging. “

Most importantly, nine candidate vaccines are in the final phase of clinical trials, in the hope that some will be introduced next year, but doubts remain about how and when they will be distributed around the world.

Many investors have lowered the price of their plots but still cannot sell them.

Space bubbles cheer the business in a New York bistro, providing new air in pills on sidewalks for consumers to warn about coronavirus

There were higher levels of carbon monoxide in the mine, which trapped 17 miners in the city of Chongqing.

Coronavirus deaths can be more than double to $2 million without a collective action opposed to the pandemic

The remaining limits can be quiet before, with convenient constraints when the number of instances reaches safe triggers. The state of Victoria had stated in the past that the maximum restrictions would remain in place until the end of November

Friday’s violence coincided with the start this month of the trial of 14 suspected accomplices in the 2015 attack, in which armed men killed 12 people.

This is the first time in ten years that the Ha Hoa district in Phu Tho province has been hit by such rains.

Residents of the northern provinces of Vietnam, Lai Chau and Ha Giang, are doing everything they can to help others rebuild their lives after the floods wreaked havoc on both communities last month.

Many sewers along the streets of Ho Chi Minh City have their entrances blocked by garbage, which has a negative effect on the urban and surrounding aesthetics, while also contributing to severe flooding.

A young Vietnamese man has consistently held his pencil at the current 2018 FIFA World Cup, drawing more than a dozen charismatic portraits of his favorite stars in the most important football competition.

People who buy sau, a typical Hanoi fruit, to sell it for a living, will not start their “harvest” before sunset.

Despite the sweltering climate in Hanoi in those days, many other young people still flock to the lotus ponds surrounding the capital’s iconic Ho Tay (West Lake) to pose for photographs in a position for Instgram with a sea of flowering flowers.

Sandboarding, an activity popular with young people in the coastal tourist of the city of Mui Ne in south-central Vietnam, attracts many tourists to the red sand dunes.

Trees are developing well lately, with healthy leaves and branches.

Slysing meat should be sweet, tasty and very nutritious.

Nguyen Thi Duyen, a young engineer from Hanoi, developed the app and is related to helping other busy people create their own vegetarian gardens.

Four Chinese were reportedly injured, one with a damaged arm.

This is the first time in ten years that Ha Hoa district in Phu Tho province has been hit by such rains.

At least 16 and several civilians were killed on Sunday in the top violent clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan since 2016

By 22:30 GMT on Sunday, 1,000,009 lives had been claimed.

He absolutely blinded at the age of nine.

Hello from Vietnam!

Make Hanoi a “creative capital”

The Southeast Asian country spent 25 days any network transmission

She presented herself as a wealthy Viet Kieu to earn the acceptance of her victims.

The port is designed to boast seven docks, to receive ships up to 70,000 DWT

The cattle did not notice in writing from the Board of Directors.

Chu Ngoc Anh, chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee for the period 2016-21 on Friday

Trong sent a message to the high-level general debate of the 75th united Nations General Assembly consultation

This is the first time in ten years that Ha Hoa district in Phu Tho province has been hit by such rains.

Hello from Vietnam!

This is the record value for Nguyen Van Ty’s works and also the record for a Vietnamese portrait in an auction space in Europe.

“Hanoi loses its skin. So, what do you think?

At least 16 and several civilians were killed on Sunday in the top violent clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan since 2016

By 22:30 GMT on Sunday, 1,000,009 lives had been claimed.

He absolutely blind at the age of nine.

People of all ages can participate in these courses as long as they are willing to take on the challenge of learning a new language.

Editor-in-chief: THE CHU Publication Permit 1332 / BTTTT-PTTH

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