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Still U.S. In, and President Trump Has said he wants Congress to amend the Coronavirus Relief Bill (passed yesterday!), Among other issues, to increase the amount of stimulus testing and eliminate wasteful spending.
“The bill they’re considering sending to my desk now is a lot different than expected,” Trump said in a video posted on Twitter. “It’s really notorious.”
Congress Passed a $ 900bn epidemic relief package on Tuesday, Finally delivering much-needed cash to businesses and individuals, as well as resources for vaccination of a nation facing horrendous growth in Covid-19 cases and deaths.
The 5,933-page law, the longest bill in memory, and possibly by far, came together on Sunday after months of fighting, postures and post-election negotiations, with an atmosphere of a number of democratic demands coming to an end with the congressional session. With Democrats less than half the size they wanted in the fall, President-elect Joe Biden was eager for long-awaited aid to the suffering people and a deal to boost the economy.
You can read our full story on the bill below.
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In United States, As many as 1.6 million new cases were reported in the weekend of December 20, according to the World Health Organization. U.S. The weekly increase was 14%.
Weekly update of WHO came California Half a million coronavirus cases have been reported in emergency rooms across the state in the last two weeks. You can read our full story on it.
JB Biden, meanwhile, said his administration would bring forward another Covid-19 relief package next year, including a new round of stimulus payments.
In a news conference Tuesday, Biden said the 900 900 billion relief package passed by Congress this week was a “first step,” but that the government would have to do more.
“Here’s a simple truth: our dark days are ahead of us in the fight against Kovid, not behind us.”
Dr. Anthony FauciIn the meantime, he had a cowardly job and said he hoped it would encourage millions of other Americans to do the same. He said there should be shots “A symbol of the rest of the country that I feel very confident in the safety and effectiveness of this vaccine.”
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With France sanctions, the UK border reopens
Set for the Covid-19 test program British truck drivers Following the agreement to reopen the border between France and the UK, congestion at British ports is on the way.
The UK Department of Transportation made the announcement late on Tuesday evening, saying Paris could allow passengers from Britain to enter France after a 48-hour blockade aimed at preventing the spread of the new coronavirus variant to thousands of HGVs stranded outside UK ports before Christmas.
Rail, air and sea services will resume from Wednesday morning, the DFT said. Evidence of a negative test must be shown with everyone traveling from the UK to France Taken within the last 72 hours.
The Secretary of Transportation, Grant Shapps, said side flow tests, which take about 30 minutes, could be used to test people eligible to cross the French border, but urged airmen not to travel to Kent until the testing program is operational. Curry.
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15 new cases have been reported in China
China The country’s national health authority said on Wednesday that 15 new covid cases were reported on December 22, the same as the day before.
The National Health Commission said in a statement that 14 of the new cases were caused by imported infections from abroad. The commission also reported a local transmission in Liaoning province.
The number of new asymptomatic cases, which China does not classify as confirmed cases, has dropped from 17 a day earlier to 14.
The total number of confirmed cases in China is now 86,8882 while the death toll has remained unchanged at 4,6344.
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Sydney learns Christmas coronavirus ban
After a severe outbreak on the city’s north coast we are crossing Australia Australia Live where the premiere of New South Wales, giving an update on how Christmas will run for Sydney more.
Gladys Berjiklian says the current restrictions for the big Sydney will be the same as for Christmas – which can only take 10 visitors to your home. However, Premier Gladys Berejklian says there is a “small tweak” that does not count for children under 12. It applies to December 24, 25, 26 and 27.
“Can I stress, you can’t have 10 different groups of people during the day. It’s a group of 10 and you have to stick to 10 groups plus children under 12. “
“But for Greater Sydney coming December 27th, we go back to just 10 per domestic full stop,” says Barrageklian.
“Every other ban is in place but to add to it during the Christmas period,” he says.
Eight new coronavirus cases were reported in Sydney on Wednesday.
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Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of the coronavirus epidemic, with me, Alison Rourke.
This World Health Organization The weekly cases of coronavirus on December 20 were the highest since the epidemic began. The WHO said in its weekly epidemic update that new cases have increased by% or 6.6 crore. New deaths rose 4% or about 79,000 in the same period. Europe The share for the most recent deaths Or, more than 36,000, which was about half of the weekly global total, the WHO said.
Other key developments include:
- Britain will begin mass testing of truck drivers as the French border reopens Following the agreement to reopen the border between France and the UK, a mass Covid-19 test program is to be conducted for lorry drivers to ease congestion at British ports. The Secretary of Transportation, Grant Schpps, said side flow tests, which take about 30 minutes, could be used to test people capable of crossing the French border.
- Relatives of the Italian Covid victims to file lawsuits against prominent politicians. Relatives of coronavirus victims in Italy are taking legal action against the prime minister, the health minister and the president of the Lombardy region for alleged criminal negligence in controlling the epidemic.
- Biden will demand a new Covid-19 relief package next year and says “dark days” are ahead. U.S. President-elect Joe Biden said his administration will push forward another Covid-19 relief package next year, including a new round of stimulus payments. “Here’s a simple truth: our dark days are ahead of us in the fight against Kovid, not behind us.”
- South Africa struggles to accommodate the second covid wave with a new variant. South Africa is struggling to keep another fluid from the Covid-19 infection that is driven by newer and more contagious infections of the disease like the UK.
- NHS leaders are concerned about the pace of the covid vaccine rollout. NHS leaders in England have expressed concern over the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine, with more than half of hospital trusts and two-thirds of GPs not receiving supplies amid rising alarms over the new fast-spreading variable.
- Covid can shorten the lifespan of the U.S. by up to three years, experts say. Coronavirus causes U.S. 2020 could see a two to three year decline in life expectancy, the largest decline since World War II and the third leading cause of death in the United States with Covid-19.
- Half a million covid cases are reported in California in two weeks. With nearly 100,000 hospital admissions a month in the state, one could face an imaginative scenario, overwhelming emergency rooms across the state.
- Weekly Covid-19 cases were reported by the US. The weekly Covid-1 cases have risen the most since the outbreak, according to the World Health Organization, with the United States accounting for half of them.
- Nicola Sturgeon has apologized for violating the Kovid rules. Scotland’s Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon has apologized for violating Covid’s rules by removing her face mask at the funeral.
- AstraZeneca says its vaccine should be effective against the new coronavirus variant. British drugmaker AstraZeneca told Reuters that its Covid-19 vaccine should be effective against the new coronavirus variant, adding that studies are ongoing to fully investigate the effect of the mutation.
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