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China Five new cases of coronavirus were reported in Mayland on Friday for November 26, compared to 21 cases a day earlier, the health official said.
The National Health Commission said in a statement that all of the new infections are imported cases. There have been no new deaths.
China also noted eight new asymptomatic patients compared to 25 a day earlier.
A total of 86,495 cases of coronavirus have been reported in mainland China, he said.
China’s coronavirus death toll remained at 4,634.
01:19
Of Mexico The health ministry on Thursday reported an additional 8,107 cases of the novel coronavirus and 645 more deaths in the country, bringing the official number of infections to 1,078,594 and the death toll to 104,242.
Health officials say the actual number of infections is significantly higher.
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Healthcare workers disinfect the ball before a football match between Guadalajara and the United States in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Photograph: Alice Ruiz / AFP / Getty Images
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The story of two cities:
As Matt Hancock put the final touch Of England New lockdown regime on Wednesday night, mood of leaders Manchester And Liverpool Could be more different.
Leaders at Merseyside felt they would have become the first English territory to abandon the strict coronavirus measures introduced six weeks ago, having done everything they could. The Liverpool City area has now moved to the lower level 2.
Meanwhile, the mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, 8.8 million people who are unable to see loved ones inside the home over a four-month period are expected to be severely punished. Manchester was relegated to Tier 3.
00:38
Sadiq al-Mahdi, Sudan’s last democratically elected leader According to Reuters reports, the grandson of the Messianic figure who fought against the British in the 19th century has died of coronavirus.
Mehdi, who has been a central figure in Sudan’s political and spiritual life for more than half a century, has been receiving medical treatment in the United Arab Emirates.
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The picture of Sadiq al-Mahdi is in February. Photograph: Marwan Ali / AP
Incumbent Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdouk said the 84-year-old was “one of the most important men in our country’s thought, politics, literature and wisdom” as the government declared three days of mourning.
Mahdi was last elected in office in 1986, then overthrown three years later in a military coup.
Abdel Wahid Ibrahim, a UK-based Sudanese analyst, said: “During his long years in politics, he was committed to democracy, human rights, social justice and the pursuit of liberation, and he succeeded and failed miserably. , Which made him a controversial figure. “
Mahdi’s family said he tested positive for the Covid-19 last month. He was transferred to the UAE for treatment a few days after being admitted to a short hospital in Sudan.
00:33
Amazon has announced plans to spend more than 500 500m on one-time bonuses for its front-line employees in the United States who are working during the holiday season amid the Covid-19 epidemic.
Mb online retailer said in a blog post that full-time operations employees working through Amazon in the United States will receive a bonus of $ 300 in December, while those in part-time roles will receive $ 150, ret online retailer said in a blog post.
Several retailers, including Walmart and Home Depot, have spent millions of bonuses to compensate employees for increasing shopping online purchases during the epidemic.
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Morning / afternoon / evening each. Welcome to our new blog covering the development of the coronavirus epidemic.
- AstraZeneca may begin another trial of its vaccine. The company, which is developing a dispute with Oxford University, is working with regulators to investigate the low doses of its vaccine that performed better than the full dose.
- England’s population of around 55 million faces stricter post-lockdown restrictions. Curbs will affect 99% of England’s extremely new level, suggesting a backlash from lawmakers when the national lockdown ends next week.
- U.S. In Thanksgiving celebrations have been silenced. As people traveled to see families, the U.S. reported 181,490 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday, the third consecutive daily increase, as the 16th day of hospital admissions reached 89,959.
- US President Donald Trump has claimed that vaccine distribution will begin next week. Speaking to foreign U.S. troops via video link on the occasion of the holiday, Trump said the vaccine would initially be sent to frontline workers, medical personnel and senior citizens.
- Victoria’s state of Victoria has achieved the abolition of “covid”. The state had a nearly three-month lockdown to end the outbreak of the second wave but now it is 28 days without a new case.
- Mass vaccination against covid-19 is unlikely to begin in Africa till then The Akhand disease control group said on Thursday that keeping vaccines cool could be a major challenge over the coming year.
- France 13,563 new coronavirus infections were reported on Thursday, Compared to 16,282 on Wednesday and 21,150 a week ago, indicating that the spread of the virus has slowed in the fourth week of the national lockdown. Italy On Thursday, 822 Kovid registered 19 related deaths, up from 722 a day earlier.
- Croatia Cafes and restaurants will close and weddings will be banned until Christmas This is because the number of cases of coronavirus has been recorded for the second day in a row, the government said. There are 4,009 new cases and 51 deaths reported in 4 million countries on Thursday, with 21,725 active cases.
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