The UK reported more than 1,000 new cases of coronavirus for the fifth day in a row.
Three other people died, the smallest build-up on a Saturday, while 1012 new positive tests were shown for Covid-19 in the last 24 hours, bringing the UK total to 317379 since the outbreak began.
Restrictions have been further eased in England, as France, the Netherlands and Malta have been added to the UK ‘red travel list’, meaning that others arriving from those countries will have to be quarantined for 14 days.
Theatres, casinos and software games centres in England have been able to reopen as of today. “Near contact” beauty remedies are also allowed again, such as small wedding receptions.
British tourists were told to wear masks on the beaches of the Canary Islands in Spain, which were put back on the “red list” last month due to a build-up of cases.
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Almost part of Brazilians who President Jair Bolsonaro “takes no responsibility” for the country’s more than 100,000 deaths as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the highest number of deaths in the world, according to a new Datafolha survey.
The ballot published in the Brazilian newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo and indicates that 47% of Brazilians do not blame it for counting the bodies, while 11% do.
Brazil has the world’s worst outdoor epidemic in the United States and Bolsonaro’s reaction to the pandemic has been widely condemned by fitness experts.
Right-winger Bolsonaro, who contracted the Covid-19 epidemic, driven by the use of hydroxychloroquine, an antimalarial drug not proven to fight the disease, replaced the fitness ministers who opposed his program, encouraged Brazilians to oppose lockout measures and showed indifference to the government. Disease. increasing in the number of deaths.
One user who had the coronavirus test in Wales died.
This raises the total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic to 1,587.
Public Health Wales reported that the total number in the country was higher across 27, bringing the revised total to 17,543.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported 56,729 new cases of coronavirus, leading to the U.S. Overall at about 5.3 million.
The number of deaths increased from 1,229 to 167,546.
The CDC reported its respiratory disease case count known as Covid-19, through a new coronavirus, at 4pm. Friday ET of your previous report a day earlier.
Their figures necessarily reflect reported instances across individual states.
New coronavirus cases in Turkey have been on the verge of June 1256, with 21 deaths in the last 24 hours, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said on Twitter.
The country has noticed an accumulation in cases in recent weeks and has now recorded a total of 278,117, with 5,955 deaths.
Turkey lifted a partial blockade on 1 June and plans to reopen next month.
Three friends returning to London from France said they would quarantine them despite all the negative coronavirus tests last week.
Schoolboy Lou Le Mener, 23, student Aurelia Crea and computer scientist Marine Coupe, 25, all French citizens living together in London, returned to St Pancras tonight after visiting their families.
Ms. Crea said: “We wanted to go back, but it cost about three hundred euros the price of the ticket and the site did not work. Then there are many other people in the same place, other crowded people looking to come back. The Eurostar Today was very quiet.
“I think it’s unfair that we have to quarantine ourselves, but we will. In Paris, we have to wear a mask almost everywhere, we’ve already felt trapped there and now we’re stuck again.
Ms. Coupe added: “It doesn’t make sense. The UK was the last to be quarantined and is now introducing these strict measures.
“And in France he also wears a mask, but not here.”
They said they had all had negative coronavirus tests last week.
The French Ministry of Health has reported 3310 new coronavirus infections within 24 hours.
It establishes a new roof after the lock for the fourth consecutive day and raises the total number of instances in the country to 215,521.
A total of 252 groups were investigated, an accumulation of 17 compared to the previous 24 hours, the ministry said in an update of the website.
This comes after France was re-entered on the UK quarantine list.
Ireland reported two hundred new cases of coronavirus in 24 hours, the largest buildup since early May.
The most recent increase in the number of infections, described by the medical director as “deeply troubling,” came the day when the chairman of the tourism promotion organization Failte Ireland resigned after spending his vacation in Italy.
Michael Cawley had done the despite the government having asked the citizens to stay.
The total number of Covid-19 cases in Ireland since the start of the epidemic is now 27,191.
No deaths were reported on Saturday, and the irish death toll remained at 1,774.
Of the new reported cases, 68% are other people under the age of 45.
British zoos will have to “significantly raise their criteria,” suggested a leading charity, saying they are “a very combined bag.”
Born Free urges the government to reform the Zoo Licensing Act of 1981, which covers more than three hundred attractions.
The director of animal welfare and captivity, Dr Chris Draper, told the Sunday People: “Britain has several licensed zoos and they are very varied, from family names to agricultural parks with exotic animals and falconry centers.”
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There have been new demonstrated cases of Covid-19 in Northern Ireland, the region’s Department of Health said.
The branch said no coronavirus-related deaths had been reported in the last 24 hours.
The death toll recorded through the Ministry of Health remains at 558.
More than 21.26 million other people are thought to have become inflamed with the new international coronavirus and 759,417 have died, according to a Reuters count.
Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and territories since the first cases were known in China in December last year.
Britain has reported more than 1,000 new cases and 3 more deaths today.
Three other people died within 28 days of giving positive to coronavirus.
This is the smallest build-up on a Saturday, Britain’s reporting strategies have replaced as the pandemic has continued.
The total death toll is now 41,361 after a review reduced the total to more than 5,000.
With 1,012 new tests, this is the fifth day in a row that reports more than 1,000 infections daily.
Britain has now recorded 317,379 of Covid-19.
Three other people died within 28 days of giving positive to coronavirus.
The UK has reported 1,012 new cases of coronavirus, almost three hundred more than last Saturday, bringing its total to 317379 since the outbreak began.
It dropped dramatically from 1,441 on Friday, the largest build-up in two months.
The Health Ministry said there had been 3 more deaths in the last 24 hours.
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Britons traveling to the Canary Islands will have to protect themselves more than usual, with new regulations saying mask should be worn on the beach.
The regional government has tightened the protection of coronaviruses for the islands, adding Tenerife and Lanzarote.
Tourists are also cautioned to wear them around the pools from the new mandatory ordinance that requires masking in all public places.
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The number of coronavirus deaths in British hospitals increased to five, the smallest accumulated on Saturday by closure.
England recorded four deaths, one in Wales and none in Scotland.
Northern Ireland has still published figures for the following day.
The UK has suffered a total of 34,081 deaths at Covid-19 Hospital.
Yesterday, the number of hospital deaths in the country increased to 13.
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A British mother has been forced to leave her children in France to return to the UK before the new quarantine rules come into force.
While thousands of tourists rushed to buy tickets to their homes on Saturday morning before morning, or faced isolation for two weeks, some families were left with very few options.
Speaking to Sky News, the mother of three, who had returned home through Eurostar, said: “I may only find a price ticket for me and my bathroom to get home. I had to do this because of my work. My husband and two daughters will return on Monday.”
He added: “This quarantine doesn’t make sense when my husband returns, he’ll have to isolate himself in the same house. This whole thing is a general madness.
Some said they were in virtual lines of nearly another 3,000 people while searching for seats on planes and trains to go back in time.
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Debenhams has told a company to extend contingency plans for an imagined settlement of the chain if an attempt to sell the business fails, according to reports.
On Tuesday, the troubled chain said it would cut another 2,500 jobs, while taking “all the mandatory measures” to give it each and every chance of a viable future.
The task trims the roles of the entire Debenhams logo, adding within its distribution centers, as the chain plans to close additional stores.
Lately there is no breakdown of the clippings store by store.
Debenhams has been a staple of The British Main Street for generations and the original company founded in 1778.
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Ryan Reynolds suggested to other young people in his local Canada to avoid going to parties and delay the spread of coronavirus, saying, “I hope other young people don’t kill my mother.”
The Deadpool star responded to a request for B.C. assistance. Prime Minister John Horgan, who said he is looking to get the message across to the younger generation as Covid-19 occurs higher in the province.
In a video of a press conference, shared on Horgan’s Twitter page, he said: “It’s a call to Deadpool now.
“Ryan, we want you to be here. Get in touch with us.”
Three other Hull FC players tried Covid-19, bringing the total to nine.
Another member tested positive, meaning a total of 12 other people returned a positive check after Hull’s defeat in the Super league to Salford last weekend.
Salford did a positive checkup on two separate rounds of checks this week, with two more scheduled for next week.
Seven of the nine players were in action opposite the Red Devils, with either club in their Super League games for this weekend.
It also showed that the sixth circular adjustment of the Hull Challenge Cup opposite Castleford next week would not take place.
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An increase in new coronavirus cases in South Korea led the government to re-impose stricter social estrangement restrictions in Seoul, but that did not prevent thousands of demonstrators from protesting President Moon Jae-in’s policies.
For the time being, a day in a row in more than 4 months, the country reported a sudden increase in transmitted cases, the Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) said.
On Friday, KCDC reported 166 new cases, adding 155 nationwide, which led the government to reintroduce antivirus measures because they were involved on the specter of a new wave of the disease.
Northampton recorded the rate of new coronavirus infections in England this week, with 260 new cases.
The increase means that the city’s infection rate is now 115.8, consisting of 100,000 people, up from 34.7 last week.
The most recent infection rate figures for England from seven days to 11 August.
Northampton crowned the list after an outbreak at the Greencore sandwich shop, which Marks and Spencer.
Nearly 292 members tested positive for Covid-19 amid warnings that Northampton could be blocked from curbing the increase in cases.
Some communities in the northwest, which have been blocked, have noticed higher rates of coronavirus.
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A nurse hospitalized for a coronavirus has recovered from the house, after discharge twice.
Melinda Williams first felt ill on February 29 and after coughing for days, ended up in hospital on March 15. He was diagnosed with a lung infection and left at 24 hours.
After turning 40 on March 19, Melinda, who lives in Smethwick, was a patient in the hospital on March 27. This time, his illness was diagnosed as Covid-19.
But, again, she was discharged just 24 hours after a patient’s death in bedside, Birmingham Live reported.
“I say to myself, ‘I’m passing out alive because my children have no one but me to look at them… I’m not going to happen to be one of the patients who doesn’t faint,” Melinda told me.
Russia reported 5061 new cases of coronavirus, bringing its national level to 917884, the fourth highest number of cases in the world.
The reaction center to the country’s coronavirus crisis said 119 others had also died in the last 24 hours, bringing the official death toll to 15617.
He added that another 729,411 people have recovered.
Britons visiting the Canary Islands, in addition to Tenerife and Lanzarote, will now have to wear a mask on the beach as the regional government tightens coronavirus protection regulations.
Tourists are also cautioned to wear them around the pools from the new mandatory ordinance that requires masking in all public places.
The Canary Islands had been one of the few places in Spain that did not enforce regulation, but that was replaced when a new set of regulations was implemented to stop new coronavirus outbreaks on the islands.
Masks can be worn when entering or walking on beaches and coasts, but not if you are sitting in the same position or on the water.
The Canary Islands have also banned smoking if you are within two meters of person.
The United States recorded 1,172 new coronavirus deaths, with at least 60,077 new cases.
California has noticed that cases have accumulated at least 10,164 in one day.
Weddings, theatres and casinos are expected to retreat as the UK blockade eases.
Starting today, socially remote audiences can return to the indoor rooms, while wedding receptions are also allowed for up to 30 others.
Bowling alleys, ice rinks and comfortable gaming centers are also expected to reopen today.
Tattoo studios, beauty salons, spas and hairdressers will be able to offer more from today, adding facial treatments such as eyebrow threading.
The reopening comes when Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced more difficult fines for others who don’t dress in masks.
Currently, other people who refuse to wear a mask when necessary are subject to a fine of one hundred euros, which can be reduced to 50 euros if paid within 14 days, however, according to the new measures, this penalty will be doubled for the next infringements. , up to a maximum of 3,200 euros.
A crackdown on illegal meetings of more than 30 other people can lead to the culprits being fined up to 10,000 euros, a number 10 source said.
More than 21 million international people are thought to have become inflamed with coronavirus and 759411 have died, according to a Reuters count.
Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and territories since the first cases were known in China in December 2019.
An Arizona school district that ignored state protection rules and voted to begin in-person learning on August 17 had to cancel categories after staff said it was unsafe to return and call for sickness.
J.o. of the Greater Phoenix Combs Unified School District canceled all commands for Monday due to “inadequate staff,” days after the board ignored state benchmarks about when students can safely return to the pandemic.
The “sick” highlighted the difficulties of returning to face-to-face learning in the United States after schools in Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama closed this week, as academics and inflamed with COVID-19 or forced to isolate themselves.
“We got an overwhelming reaction from staff that they don’t feel like they’re going back to the study rooms with the students,” J.O. Combs district superintendent Gregory Wyman said in a statement, adding that he did not know when face-to-face learning would resume.
The word “blocking” will be banned as the fight against coronavirus becomes more localized, experts said.
The Independent Panel on Pandemic Influenza Behavior has asked the government to avoid the term because it suggests that sales options are being blamed.
The organization believes that the “intervention zone” is greater for referring to local locks.
The SAGE subcommittee added: “The language of a ‘lockdown’ is inherently punitive.
“It’s starting to rethink the factor of this punitive language and a holistic punitive approach.”
Germany began to impose quarantine on others returning from Spain.
“New epidemics are the norm, they are no exception, in Spain or in any country of the European Union,” the Minister of World Economic Forum Affairs, Arancha González Laya, told Reuters in an interview.
“Every country is taking steps to fight CovidArray … feel compelled to their citizens. We don’t wonder about the movements of other countries.”
This resolution is an extra blow to Spain, which accounts for 12% of its economy on tourism.