PROMACHONAS, Greece – Countries around the world are re-blocking and implementing new fitness controls at their borders in an effort to stem the resurgence of the coronavirus before it becomes even more uncontrollable.
As of Wednesday, all travelers who arrived in Greece from a land border with Bulgaria were to bring negative coronavirus verification effects issued in the last 72 hours. The new rules, which adhere to an accumulation in instances related to covid-19 tourism, triggered a rapid drop in arrivals in recent days.
In the United States, some state governments have imposed their own new restrictions or sanctions.
In New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo added to a list that now totals 22 states whose ors will have to remain quarantined for 14 days if it is the three-state region. Travelers from other states arriving at New York airports from those states face a $2,000 fine and a mandatory quarantine order if they do not complete a search form.
And Walmart has the largest store in the U.S. To require consumers to wear masks at all of their Sam’s Club outlets and namesakes.
Meanwhile, the first U.S. governor In announcing that he underwent the covid-19 test, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt said he would be quarantined in his country. The first-term Republican governor has subsidized one of the country’s maximum competitive reopening plans, resisted any state mandate over the mask, and rarely wears one.
Stitt attended President Donald Trump’s rally in Tulsa last month, which fitness experts say likely contributed to the accumulation of coronavirus cases in that country.
Meanwhile, Florida has reported that more than 300,000 cases of coronavirus have been shown as its average mortality rate continues to rise.
Progress is accompanied by more than thirteen million cases of international coronavirus and more than 578,000 deaths, according to a Johns Hopkins University tally. Actual numbers are thought to be much higher for several reasons, adding limited evidence.
After Greece’s border restrictions on Wednesday, traffic at the crossing halved, the government said, however, waiting times were still long and a line of cars and trucks more than 500 meters long, as the number of tests conducted through medical groups at the increased border.
Gergana Chaprazova, 51, of Plovdiv, southern Bulgaria, plans to go to the Greek beach of the city of Kavala with her husband and complained of getting tested again.
“I have to wait for a check but I have (already) a check from Bulgaria. I don’t understand why I have to take a check here,” he told the AP.
Romania, mentioning the growing number of infections, has announced a 30-day extension for a national alert. Measurements come with a mandatory face mask in public shipping and in stores, while restaurants can only serve consumers in locations. The country set a record for new infections on Saturday.
Residents of Australia’s second-largest city, Melbourne, were warned Wednesday to comply with blocking regulations or face stricter restrictions. Melbourne’s five million citizens and the semi-rural landscape component of the city are a week after a new six-week lockdown to involve a new epidemic there.
“The time for warnings, the time for recess, is over,” Victoria’s Prime Minister Daniel Andrews said. “Where we are is in a very fatal position.”
In Serbia, which has been severely affected by an outbreak of anti-government infections and protests, a government crisis team has prolonged a ban on meetings of more than 10 people from Belgrade nationwide. Masks have also been made mandatory in public spaces where there is no option of a distance of approximately five feet, such as in the entrance queues and bus stations.
The renewal of the restrictions also took effect in Hong Kong, with public meetings limited to 4 people, restaurants limited to takeaway after 6 p.m. and a week-to-week closing for gyms, karaoke bars and some businesses. The mask was imposed on public shipping for the first time, with fines for non-compliance.
After an increase in daily infections last month, Israel made the decision last week to re-impose restrictions, close spaces for occasions, theaters, bars and clubs. It has imposed blockades in spaces with high infection rates, leading to protests by locals.
The authorities warn that if the number of instances is minimized in the coming days, Israel will not yet have the option to block the entire country, as it did in the spring.
“I don’t see what other equipment we have outside a lockdown,” Israeli Health Minister Yuli Edelstein told Israeli news site Ynet. “Unless there’s a miracle.”
South Africa, Africa’s top-evolving country, already has symptoms of being hit by the pandemic, a worrying possibility for the rest of the continent of 1.3 billion people.
This week, a ban on alcohol sales and a night-s/h-hand curfew was re-imposed on the volume of traumatized patients in hospitals suffering to cope with an influx of covid-19 patients.
A result of greater economic suffering in a country that already has an unemployment rate of more than 30%.
“This goes back to the alcohol ban is wreaking havoc in the restaurant industry and is resulting in job losses,” said Gerald Elliot, owner of a popular Johannesburg restaurant, Ba Pita, which closed due to restrictions. a loss of 28 jobs. “You can take a look down our street and see several places to eat that are closed. They seem to be closed forever.”
There are even concerns in places that have not experienced epidemics. A delegation from the World Health Organization that visited Turkmenistan, a country that had not reported any coronavirus infection, said that the country was taking more powerful action.
Authorities in northeastern Catalonia in Spain have made additional attempts to stop the spread of new coronavirus outbreaks, while fitness experts have warned that more and more contacts are needed.
As of Tuesday, 160,000 citizens of the city of Lleida and the surrounding domain are prohibited from leaving their homes unless justified. The domain was closed, with police checkpoints outside each municipality.
English authorities in the city of Blackburn have also imposed new restrictions on social mixes amid what they say is a “rising tide” of new cases of coronavirus. Director of Public Health Dominic Harrison said that if the number of infections did not decrease until July 27, the government would begin imposing blocking measures, such as final retail outlets and other businesses.
And in Tokyo, Governor Yuriko Koike said Wednesday that the spread of infections in the Japanese capital had reached equivalent degrees to “alarming” and called on citizens and businessmen to take preventive measures.