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The pandemic is fatal in South America. Three U.S. states are discovering cases similar to the Sturgis motorcycle rally. An opinion on blocking the wedding of 175 visitors in New York.
The global death toll from coronavirus exceeded 800,000 on Saturday, according to the knowledge compiled through the New York Times, as new infections erupted in Europe and recorded the highest number of deaths in the United States, India, South Africa and much of Latin America. .
Since the start of the pandemic, countries with the highest number of deaths consistent with the capita have concentrated largely in Europe, with countries such as Belgium, Great Britain, Italy and the independent enclave of San Marino, and Spain reporting all more than 50 deaths consisting of 100,000. People.
But in the following week, nine of the 10 countries with the highest number-consistent deaths were in South and Central America or the Caribbean, according to the Times database. Of these, Brazil, Mexico and Peru also recorded general death counts in the maximum of 10 sensitivities, with Brazil and Mexico recording the time and third highest death toll in the world, the United States.
The new bolivian mortality figures revised through the Times recommend that the actual death toll there is approximately five times the official count, indicating that the country has experienced one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the world. About 20,000 more people, in a country of just 11 million more people, have died from June to recent years, according to a Times investigation of Bolivian civil registry data.
The ordinary accumulation of deaths, adjusted to the country’s population, is more than twice that of the United States and much higher than in Britain, Italy and Spain.
In the United States, deaths continued to be around seven days of 1,000 consistent with the day, or 2 consisting of 100,000, with more than 175,000 deaths recorded to date.
While statistics on the number of deaths internationally have been marred by delays, incomplete knowledge and diversifications among other countries, this reflection-inviting step has been a reminder of the severity of the coronavirus pandemic, which has proven to be one of the deadliest in A Generation.
By comparison, the recent maximum pandemic caused by the H1N1 influenza virus in 2009 killed between 151,700 and 575,400 people, according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The death toll through Saturday is also approaching a 1968 pandemic caused by the H3N2 influenza virus, which is estimated to have caused around one million deaths worldwide.
A film starring Ben Affleck will not be filmed in the U.S. As planned due to the increased number of coronavirus cases in the country and its limited availability of evidence, the study said. Instead, production of the film “Hypnotic” will be transferred to Canada.
It is the latest disruption between Hollywood studios, which have gradually resumed operations after avoiding countless productions in the spring.
“Hypnotic,” which is scheduled to begin filming in Los Angeles in April, is expected to begin filming in Vancouver in October, Said Saturday’s Mark Gill, president and CEO of Solstice Studios, who directs the film.
“There’s no place in the U.S. Where we can start a wonderful movie now due to collection restrictions, our team has over a hundred other people, scarcity of tests and delays in lab results,” Gill said.
Gill said other Hollywood studios will most likely also move production to more supplied countries to control the virus, at least until the U.S. epidemic is under control.
As the cases in California went up in April, the studio moved production to Austin, Texas, and then to London. He chose Canada because the country has enough evidence and a quick reaction time in the lab, Gill said.
In Canada, 124,300 cases of coronavirus have been reported in at least 9064 deaths, according to the knowledge compiled through the New York Times. In the United States, there have been more than 5.6 million cases and the country has recently surpassed 175,000 deaths.
According to the rules established through SAG-AFTRA, the distribution union and the team, all its members must be tested before starting to paint a film, and at least 3 times a week production.
Health officials in several states are linking virus cases to the 10-day Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota, which attracted thousands of participants this month despite the pandemic.
Kris Ehresmann, director of infectious diseases at the Minnesota Department of Health, said in a briefing Friday that at least 15 cases in Minnesota were known to have come from participants in the demonstration. Seven cases have been known in Nebraska, according to CNN reports.
South Dakota fitness officials said this week that they had traced several cases to a popular bar along Sturgis Main Street, where footage showed thousands of people gathering the demonstration without mask.
An investigation into the geographical footprint of the participants of the rally through knowledge of the location of an unnamed cell phone showed that the occasion attracted participants from all over the country, leading to fears that infections could spread further. The collection-related migration style map showed participants traveling to Sturgis from locations throughout the continental United States and vice versa.
The demonstration ended last Sunday, but fitness officials warn it will be some time before the extent of related epidemics can be measured, as it would possibly take days for symptoms to appear in inflamed people.
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