Covid-19 Wrap: Israel Army Opens Treatment Facility, Trump Virus-Free, New UK Restrictions



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World figures

At least 37,297,350 cases of coronavirus have been officially registered worldwide. Of these, at least 25,763,900 are now considered recovered.

After the United States, Brazil has reported 150,198 deaths out of 5,082,637 cases, India 108,334 deaths out of 7,053,806 cases, Mexico 83,642 deaths out of 814,328 cases, and the United Kingdom 42,760 deaths out of 590,844 cases.

Trump returns to the campaign

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, returns to declare well and returns to the campaign after his doctors rule that he is no longer contagious due to his Covid-19 infection. This week he will campaign in Florida, Pennsylvania and Iowa in the run-up to the November 3 election.

Israel Army Opens Coronavirus Unit

Israel on Sunday opened a new coronavirus treatment facility co-run by the army’s medical corps, an unprecedented move for the military unit, aimed at bolstering an embattled healthcare system. The Jewish state currently has one of the highest daily per capita coronavirus infection rates in the world, and the number of seriously ill patients is steadily increasing. The army-backed unit at Rambam Hospital in the northern city of Haifa includes a control room where patients are monitored by video and an underground coronavirus room that used to be a parking lot.

New UK restrictions

British leader Boris Johnson will present new restrictions to parliament on Monday, which is expected to be a new three-tiered lockdown system as virus infections rise, particularly in northern England. Its top strategic adviser, Edward Lister, has written to MPs representing seats in the north of England, following a meeting with regional leaders to warn them that it is “very likely” that the region will have to abide by stricter rules.

Roland-Garros: empty stands

With the men’s final between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, Roland-Garros closes on Sunday afternoon after its fifteen games interrupted by the pandemic. The 2020 edition of the French Grand Slam Tennis Championship took place four months after its regular spring time with the stands almost empty. Attendance from the public was cut in early September first to 11,500, then 5,000, and finally 1,000 viewers per day across the site to meet stricter virus controls.

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