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Meanwhile, 160,000 deaths have exceeded the world: This is what emerges from the latest Johns Hopkins University bulletin, according to which in the world so far there are 160,917 deaths compared to a total of 2,330,259 confirmed cases. There are 598,228 people cured. In the United States, the number of deaths is 39,089 compared to 735,242 infections, respectively 24.3% and 31.5% of the total.
Texas and Vermont reopen
Texas and Vermont will allow some economic activities to be reopened on Monday with certain precautions. Donald Trump announced this at the White House briefing on the coronavirus. Montana, he added, will begin lifting the restrictions on Friday. “We continue to see a number of positive signs that the virus has reached its peak,” Trump told reporters at the daily briefing. Governors of some states have warned, however, that they will not act prematurely to reopen their economies until there is more evidence.
Florida beaches stormed after revocation
Hundreds of people flocked to the beaches of North Florida and reopened on a weekend with summer temperatures up to 30 degrees. When the police removed the barriers on one of the beaches, people cheered. Republican Governor Ron DeSantis had recommended keeping social distances, but looking at the photos on social media, people don’t seem to have paid much attention. Hardly anyone wore a mask. The reopened beaches are Jacksonville, Neptune and Atlantic Beach. Someone even ventured to surf.
669 Roosevelt aircraft carrier sailors infected
The number of sailors on the US aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt tested positive for coronavirus has increased to 669. Last Monday there were 585 of nearly 5,000 men working on board. The United States Navy announced this. The ship’s captain had been removed for revealing a letter to the media calling for more determined action by the Pentagon against the spread of Covid-19 on the aircraft carrier.
Ecuador reviews statistics: more than a thousand dead
The government of Ecuador has modified its daily statistics on the trend of the coronavirus pandemic, deciding to provide, in addition to the number of infected people, to date 9,022, a new one for the dead, which with a new structure is today 1,187, in comparison with 421 reported yesterday. The announcement was made by the Ecuadorian vice minister of public health, Xavier Solórzano. The minister explained that the new death toll is made up of the sum of the confirmed cases of Covid-19 (456, 38% of the total) plus the ‘probable’ (731, 61.6%). The latter, he said, are dead people for whom “for some reason” it was not possible to assess the existence of the virus. Finally, Solórzano indicated that for the 9,022 cases of contagion nationwide, 68.2% (6,150), concerns only one province: the southern province of Guayas, with the capital of the city of Guayaquil. It follows, at a great distance, the province of Pichincha (8.8% of cases), in which the capital Quito is located.
Libya’s cases number 49
Libya records another new case of coronavirus bringing the total number of confirmed infections to 49. Libya’s National Center for Disease Control announced on its Facebook page, claiming that so far 11 people have been cured in the North African country, the virus has caused a death.
Tunisia, the number of infections increased to 866, 37 died
In the last 24 hours, Tunisia has registered only 2 new infections due to coronavirus, which bring to 866 the total number of confirmed cases in the country. The Tunisian Ministry of Health has released it in a statement stating that official deaths remain unchanged at 37, as well as those cured (33). There are still 3,500 people in quarantine.
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