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CovidThe WHO registers for the third consecutive day the record rebound in new cases: there are 383,000 in 24 hours, 7.9% more than the 355,244 on Friday. Third consecutive record of new cases of coronavirus globally, therefore. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports on its website that 383,359 infections were recorded yesterday, 7.9% more than the 355,244 from Friday’s record. Last Thursday a new peak was marked, with 343,467 infections.
“Britain at a point of no return”
The Britain has reached a “tipping point” in the pandemic since coronavirus, similar to March, and in the coming weeks, in addition to the increase in cases, there will be an increase in deaths: Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, deputy medical director for England, was quoted as saying by the BBC. For Van-Tam, “the season is bad for us” and the country will find “headwinds” before winter.
The British deputy health director urged his compatriots to help the NHS, the public health service, by limiting social interactions because “the virus thrives through human-to-human contacts.” Van Tam notes that while the epidemic has “spread” among young people in recent weeks, there is now “evidence that it is spreading to an older age group” in the worst affected areas. Currently, the R0 index is between 1.2 and 1.5, he adds.
In the United Kingdom yesterday there were 15,166 new cases in 24 hours, 1,302 more than on Friday and 81 victims. “It’s sad, but as night continues to day, there will be an increase in deaths in the coming weeks,” said Van-Tam, who warned that the country is in a different position than March, during the first wave. , because now “we are entering the coldest and darkest months of winter. We are in the middle of a serious pandemic and the season is adverse to us. In practice, we are about to meet headwinds. ‘ In this situation, he adds, however, the UK has “much better testing capacity” than in the past and “better care” available.
Boom in Europe: beyond 123 thousand in one day
Europe yesterday recorded the second consecutive daily record of coronavirus cases: the World Health Organization (WHO) reports it on its website. In the last 24 hours, 123,684 infections were registered, about 8.3% more than the previous record of 114,227 cases registered last Friday. According to WHO counts, the total number of infections in Europe is currently 6,809,678.
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USA, 54,639 new cases in one day
The United States yesterday registered 54,639 new cases of coronavirus and 618 more deaths caused by the disease: reports Johns Hopkins University on its website. The number of infections represents a decrease of 4.8% compared to last Friday’s level (57,420). The new data brings the total number of infections in the country to 7,717,932 and the number of deaths to 214,370.
Budget
As is well known, yesterday the number of cases in the world exceeded the threshold of 37 million and, according to Johns Hopkins University, it currently stands at 37,105,925, including 1,071,388 deaths.
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