Coronavirus, WHO: “The world is still at the beginning of the pandemic.” Trump: “Possible vaccine in 3-4 weeks.” India exceeds 5 million cases



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The pandemic caused by the new coronavirus has killed at least 930,180 people worldwide since the end of December (source: report prepared by AFP). Almost 29.4 million cases of infections have been diagnosed. The United States is the country that has suffered the most with 195,765 deaths. It is followed by Brazil (133,119), India (82,066), Mexico (71,049) and the United Kingdom (41,664). According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the drop in international tourism due to the pandemic resulted in a loss of $ 460 billion for the sector in the first half of the year.

“It is much worse than any science fiction pandemic. This is very serious and we are not even halfway there, we are still at the beginning of the pandemic.” This was stated by the envoy of the World Health Organization, David Navarro, during a hearing in the UK parliament.

Trump: “Possible vaccine in 3-4 weeks”

The coronavirus vaccine could be ready in three to four weeks, US President Donald Trump said at a city hall in Philadelphia. If so, the vaccine would arrive before the US elections on November 3.

Biden to Trump, stop playing golf; sit in the oval office

Donald Tump should “leave that damn golf course” to “sit in the Oval Office” and get to work on the coronavirus relief plan. Thus, the Democratic presidential hopeful, Joe Biden, spoke to journalists in Florida, where he flew to campaign with Hispanics in particular in their sights.

Coronavirus: Irish minister negative, parliament meets again

The Irish Parliament is meeting again after Dublin’s Health Minister Stephen Donnelly tested negative for the coronavirus. Meetings of parliament were suspended after the minister fell ill. Meanwhile, the Minister for European Affairs, Thomas Byrne himself undergoing the test, has been placed in self-isolation.
Coronavirus: more than 930,000 deaths worldwide.

India exceeds 5 million cases

In the great Asian country, infections have exceeded five million, exactly 5,020,359. The confirmed victims are 82,066.


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