China tests nasal vaccine; Hungary case on record: virus update


China began testing a nasal spray vaccine for coronavirus, which will be the first in the world. Record infections were reported in Hungary, Slovenia and Ukraine. Japan and Singapore plan to open mutual green lanes for travel next week, with global cases topping 28 million.

French President Emmanuel Macron will meet with his government on Friday to discuss how to stem the tide of coronavirus infection without jeopardizing a temporary economic recovery. Munich Ray has stopped selling coverage to prevent commercial losses in future epidemics. UK legislators are urging the government to increase wage aid.

Key development:

  • Global Tracker: Cases exceeded 28 million; Deaths exceed 909,000
  • Instability in vaccine support highlights the covid challenge
  • The University of Illinois shows that there is No plans to reopen
  • Etiquette on how to attend a wedding (Or not) during an epidemic
  • How hotels help Their neighbors fight the epidemic

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Global deaths of Covid-19 went above 900,000

India’s first nationwide survey (4:37 p.m. HK)

India’s first results across the country The serological survey indicates that more than six million people were infected with the coronavirus in early May, the first in the U.S. Will keep the country well ahead compared to the current officer.

Findings from a single nationwide serological survey confirm the suspicion that infections are largely underestimated, especially in places where testing is inappropriate.

Hungary’s Urban promises to be tough (3:15 p.m. HK)

Hungary reported a The record of new coronavirus infections every day Prime Minister Victor Orben vowed to tighten in the face of this epidemic, which he said was necessary to avoid another handicapped lockdown.

Hungary conducted 718 new positive tests for Covid-19, bringing the total number of active cases to 6,264, according to figures released by the government’s task force on Friday, according to figures released by the government’s task force on Friday. Urban’s adviser said there could be a real case count Until 20 times, considering Hungary’s relatively low test rate.

Elsewhere in Europe, Ukraine reported a New record Out of 3,144 cases on Friday, the government has approved additional sanctions in some areas, including Kiev. A record of 108 new infections was also confirmed in Slovenia. While the number of positive cases is increasing, testing is also increasing.

Israel Second Coronavirus Departs for Lockdown (3 p.m.)

Israel will enter another coronavirus L’Down Cadown became the only developed country in the country to re-close, widening the transition after the reopening of economics.

Late Thursday night the internal cabinet of ministers approved a two-week full lockdown, followed by a further two-week strict ban on agitation and economic activity. After that, if the situation improves, the restrictions will only apply to large outbreak communities. Details, such as the start date, will have to be submitted to the full cabinet for final approval on Sunday.

Israel is struggling for new outbreaks

Maron Krone seeks solutions as French case mounts (2:55 p.m.)

On Friday, French President Emmanuel Macron will meet with his government To discuss how to prevent an increase in coronavirus infection without risking a temporary economic recovery.

Nearly 10,000 new cases were reported in France on Thursday, the highest since the end of the month in May and the seven-day rolling average has been rising steadily for more than three weeks. Macron said there are important decisions to be made by his government to prevent the disease, which is actively circulating in major cities, including Marseille and Lyon.

Munich stops selling epidemic coverage again (2:50 p.m.)

Munich Ray has stopped selling coverage to protect businesses from future epidemics. The German reinsurer took 1.5 billion euros ($ 1.8 billion) for the virus in the first half.

“We are currently investigating whether we will offer a new agreement that will include epidemiological protection in future property and casual insurance,” Torsten Zverek, head of Munich Renaissance, said in an interview. “It has been suspended for the moment, for example in terms of event cancellation.” The company will cover the epidemic in its life and health contracts.

China begins testing Covid-19 nasal spray vaccine (2 a.m. to 2 p.m.)

The new Covid-19 vaccine candidate is the first to begin human testing where volunteers do not receive painful injections. Instead, they will receive Spray through the nose.

China on Wednesday approved the first phase of human testing for a nasal spray vaccine, which researchers from Xiamen University and the University of Hong Kong, as well as vaccine maker Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy Enterprise Co.

Intranasal spray has previously been developed as a flu vaccine and is recommended for use for children and adults who want to avoid more common needle injections. If it is not the most frequent choice for delivery, scientists around the world are working to develop a spray as an alternative to muscle spray for all types of vaccines.

New clusters open in Singapore Dorms (1:55 p.m.)

Reported its 18th new virus cluster in bedrooms for Singapore The migration of workers in less than three weeks is a shock to the city-state strategy of coronavirus outbreaks by mass testing and restricting their movement.

Two new clusters linked to previous cases were identified in the dormitories where 55 of the country’s latest 63 latest Kovid-1 cases were confirmed on Thursday, the health ministry said in a statement.

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Singapore, Japan to launch business travel lane (11:55 AM HK)

Singapore and Japan will start exchanging with each other Green Lane for Business and Official Travel on Sept. 18, according to a joint government press release.

Safeguards will include pre-departure and post-arrival testing as well as controlled trips for the first 14 days to the receiving country.

More groups for Philippines Eyes Trial (11:30 am HK)

The Philippines has signed Confidentiality agreements with five foreign drug manufacturers, including a Taiwanese manufacturer and another Chinese manufacturer, CNN Philippines reported.

Citing Philippine Health Director Jem Montoya, CNN Philippines said in a Twitter post that Ir Australia’s Sikiras PT Ltd., China’s Sinowak Biotech Co. Ltd. Ltd., Russia’s Gamalia Research Institute and Taiwan’s Admiral Research conference.

Singapore Air cuts 4,300 jobs (7:45 a.m. HK)

Singapore Airlines Limited Removing about 4,300 jobs or 20% of its workforce, as the coronavirus outbreak wreaks havoc on the aviation industry.

The cuts will be made to Singapore Airlines and its Silk Air and Scoot units. Discussions with the unions are ongoing and arrangements will be finalized as soon as possible, Wahak said in a statement late Thursday night.

This is the first job loss for Singapore Airlines since the SARS outbreak in 2003.

NYC business leaders urge the mayor to fix the services (6:45 a.m.)

Leaders of more than 150 New York City corporations and financial companies called on Mayor Bill de Blasio to pay more attention to this. Decreased quality of life, as the city struggles to contain the Kovid-19 epidemic that has devastated its economy.

Goldman Sachs Sachs Group Inc. in a letter sent to the mayor on Thursday. Chief executives at Blackstone Group Inc. and other leading companies acknowledged the city’s achievement in limiting the spread of the virus. But they said it was losing credibility in the city as one such place Seems People are safe to live and work.

“Despite New York’s success in incorporating coronavirus, an unprecedented number of New Yorkers are unemployed, homeless, or otherwise at risk,” the letter said.

Penalty on Meatpacking Plant Called ‘Peltry’ (6:35:35 a.m. HK)

U.S. regulators issued them First clearance against a meatpaker linked to a deadly Covid-19 outbreak: $ 13,494 fine against Smithfield Foods Inc. for criticizing at least one senator, former security official and chief national union for inadequacy.

About 1,300 workers at Sioux Falls in Smithfield, South Dakota, tested positive for the plant virus, 43 were hospitalized and four died between March 22 and June 16. U.S. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said in a statement that the fines are the maximum allowed by law. Smithfield is owned by Hong Kong-based WH Group Ltd.

The meatpacking industry was the earliest center of the coronavirus, as the disease spreads rapidly among low-paid immigrant workers working in nearby quarters. In a tweet, Democratic Senator Corey Booker, one of the many people who published the epidemic, called the fines imposed on frontline workers “palette”.

Brazil cases rise, death slows (5:57 pm NY)

According to the website of the Ministry of Health, a total of 4,, 8,, 44 of for, 0,5577 cases have been reported in Brazil, compared to the previous 40, from1616. Which shows a 1% increase compared to the average daily 0.7% compared to the previous week.

Yesterday's museum reopened after Brazil left behind 4 million coronavirus cases

On September 5, during the resumption in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, visitors took their temperature outside the museum .f museum tomorrow.

Photographer: Andre Coelho / Bloomberg

Another 983 deaths have been reported in the country with the third worst outbreak after the US and India. That compares with a total of 129,522 casualties in the first day of 1,075.

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