US coronavirus summary: Sunday, August 9

According to the most recent figures published through Johns Hopkins University, 19,730,013 cases have been detected worldwide, with 728,549 deaths and another 11,984,935 recovered people.

In the United States, there were 5,033,960 cases shown and 162,833 deaths, with 1,643,118 others recovering from the virus.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo called Donald Trump’s executive order on improving unemployment insurance “ridiculous,” saying his state might simply not contribute to the accumulation of profits.

On Saturday, the U.S. president signed an executive memorandum pledging to give unemployed Americans $400 more per week amid stalled negotiations over a broader coronavirus relief program.

Under Trump’s plan, states would have to cover $100 out of the $400.

“What the president did made it an arrangement for the state,” Cuomo told reporters, according to the New York Post. “The concept of telling states” you pay 25% of unemployment insurance “is simply ridiculous.”

On Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders that come with expanding unemployment benefits amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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Nine other people tested positive for Covid-19 at one of Georgia’s top schools that recently attracted widespread attention after the publication of photographs of corridors filled with academics despite the coronavirus pandemic.

In a letter to parents received through the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, north Paulding High School principal Gabe Carmona said, “At that time, we know that six academics and 3 members who had been in school since at least reported to us that they had tested positive.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution quotes Angie Franks, the aunt of two academics who tested positive, saying, “They stayed all day with elegance, no mask and no social estrangement. And I have no idea how many young people have had contact.” “

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin warned Democrats who oppose mounting a legal challenge that opposes President Donald Trump’s executive orders, including extending improved unemployment benefits to a reduced rate of $400 per week.

“We’ve solved all those moves with the legal counsel’s office,” Mnuchin told Fox News on Sunday. “If Democrats need to challenge us in court and suspend unemployment benefits to working Americans who are unemployed because of Covid, they will have a lot to explain.”

(Photo: Mandel NGAN / AFP)

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California) called Donald Trump’s orders on coronavirus relief measures “unconstitutional,” echoing a word that was also used through Senator Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) Saturday.

Pelosi also described Trump’s executive movements as “illusions” and defended the role of Democrats in failed negotiations over an aid program, she and Chuck Schumer (D-NY) had sought to meet with Republicans in between.

“What the president is doing doesn’t even accomplish what he intends to do in the categories he’s made of, yet we’ve told the [Republicans], we’re going to drop a trillion [dollars], they’re going to raise a trillion dollars and we can have an agreement that meets the wishes of the American people,” he told Fox on Sunday, through The Hill.

“We have to reach an agreement, children are food insecure, families are at the risk of being evicted, the virus is moving like a freight train.”

Confirmed cases of Covid-19 infection in the United States reached a new milestone Sunday with more than five million people who showed the virus, according to Johns Hopkins University. The United States accounts for about a quarter of Covid-19 instances worldwide, with an overall figure of 19,674,865 at 16:00 CEST. A total of 162,430 more people died from the virus.

Compared to the previous article on President Trump’s executive orders, Paul Krugman looks at its elements and concludes, quite clearly, that this is not the “savior” package as some sell it.

Friday 7 August. It was the date set as the deadline for Republican and Democrat leaders to come to an agreement on the latest relief package to support millions of businesses and households around the United States who were struggling to deal with the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Succeeded? No.

What happened next? President Donald Trump has signed a variety executive order to supply something.

“We have an ethical imperative to do everything in our power to get the #FLschools fully operational,” the state’s education ministry said in a July 8 tweet. “The schooling of our children and our economy is about us working together to reopen our school campuses.”

The state’s largest teachers’ union, the Florida Education Association, said the order violates a constitutional mandate to keep public schools “safe and secure” and filed a lawsuit to block it.

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Oil giant Saudi Aramco has reported a 50% fall in net income for the first half of its financial year, reflecting a devastating year for oil markets and the global economy at large as the world continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic. 

On Sunday, the company said the net source of revenue plummeted to $23.2 billion in the first six months of the year, partly below $46.9 billion in the year in 2019.

The Saudi-owned state oil company and the world’s largest crude oil manufacturer also maintained its $18.75 billion dividend in the current quarter, saying it would be paid in the third quarter. Your dividend of the same amount in the first quarter paid in the quarter at the moment.

The scarcity of an undeniable over-the-counter pain reliever shows how dependent the United States has on important pharmaceutical supplies, the WSJ reports.

For weeks this spring, as the coronavirus pandemic took over the world, Nicole Izsak was unable to refuel with acetaminophen at her community pharmacies on Roosevelt Island in New York.

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New York wants to allow K-12 schools to resume face-to-face education next month, distinguishing it from other cities and states that in recent weeks have defected or delayed their goal of doing so and are starting the online school year.

Governor Andrew Cuomo on Friday granted initial approval to schools across the state to begin implementing its reopening plans, a highly anticipated resolution that, he said, reflects the state’s progress since it was the starting point for this spring’s outbreak in the country.

Unemployment benefits, student loans Array … a set of stimulus controls?

We’re on what includes Donald Trump’s most recent executive order.

Experts say secondhand smoke spreads the virus directly, however, inflamed smokers can blow droplets that carry the virus when they exhale.

Being able to smell the smoke might be a red flag that you’re standing too close to the smoker. The respiratory droplets people spray when they talk, cough or sneeze are believed to be the main way the virus spreads. And people also exhale those droplets when smoking, as well as when they’re vaping.

“Not only do they potentially spread the virus if they don’t dress up in a mask, but they also send those droplets to others around them to potentially become infected,” says Dr. Albert Rizzo, a leading physician at the American Lung Association.

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Mexico’s Ministry of Health reported 6,495 new coronavirus infections and 695 more deaths on Saturday, bringing the total to 475,902 cases and 52,006 deaths. Authorities said the actual number of other inflamed people is likely to be much higher than shown. Mexico has the third highest number of coronavirus deaths in the world, the United States and Brazil.

Hawaii has a budget of $2 billion, as the island’s tourism industry has been devastated by the coronavirus crisis. The tourism industry, driven by 10 million annual visitors, is Hawaii’s largest employer and contributes a very large percentage of tax revenue.

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Pictured: The newly ordained priest Filiberto Cortez, originally from Mexico, gives a first blessing to a circle of relatives participating in the first outdoor ordination mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels amid the COVID-19 pandemic on August 8, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. Archbishop Gomez ordered 8 new priests, known as the 2020 pandemic class, in a socially distanced tent and covered their faces in a rite delayed for more than two months due to the spread of the coronavirus. (Mario Tama / Getty Images / AFP)

The United States set a record for coronavirus cases Saturday, with more than five million more people now inflamed, according to a Reuters count, while the country’s most sensitive infectious disease official held hope this week that an effective vaccine could be coming. Matrix With one in 66 people inflamed, the United States leads the world in COVID-19 cases, according to a Reuters analysis. The country has recorded more than 160,000 deaths, or nearly a quarter of the world’s total.

The bleak pace comes when President Donald Trump signed executive orders to provide economic relief to Americans affected by the coronavirus pandemic after the White House failed to reach an agreement with Congress. On Friday, the U.S. Department of Labor reported that the expansion of U.S. tasks. It slowed particularly in July, underlining the urgent need for further government assistance. Dr. Anthony Fauci told Reuters on Wednesday that there may be at least one safe and effective vaccine until the end of the year. But Trump presented a more positive view, saying it was imaginable that the United States had a vaccine opposed to coronavirus at the time of the November 3 presidential election.

President Trump has signed a series of ordinances to provide relief to Americans suffering from the effects of the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Read more…

Hello and welcome to our live news policy on coronavirus in the United States. When we started our live blog this Sunday night, the United States has reached the bleak five million cases, according to the Reuters recount, while President Donald Trump has signed executive orders for Americans suffering from the pandemic.

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