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UK at ‘critical juncture’ when issue 10 features three-tier Covid alert system
Issue 10 has warned that the UK is at a “critical juncture” to control the spread of Covid as Boris Johnson prepares to establish new rules that will force pubs and bars to close in areas with the highest infection rate.
The prime minister is expected to address the nation on Monday after a frenzied weekend of discussions with local leaders from across the country.
Johnson will tell the House of Commons that areas of England will be classified into three tiers as medium, high and very high risk as the government struggles to suppress the virus in North West England and parts of the Midlands and North East England. and central Scotland.
In a move intended to underscore the seriousness of the situation facing the UK, Johnson will be facing a televised press conference in Downing Street on Monday night with Chancellor Rishi Sunak and England’s chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty. Health officials will also hold a public information meeting, including the country’s deputy chief medical officer, Jonathan Van Tam, who on Sunday said the UK is at a “tipping point”:
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The virus that causes Covid-19 can survive up to 28 days on some surfaces
Australian scientists have found that the virus that causes Covid-19 can survive for up to 28 days on surfaces such as cell phone glass, stainless steel, vinyl and paper bills.
The national science agency, CSIRO, said research conducted at the Australian Center for Disease Preparedness (ACDP) in Geelong also found that Sars-CoV-2 survived longer at lower temperatures.
He said in a statement that the virus survived longer on paper banknotes than on plastic banknotes and lasted longer on smooth surfaces than on porous surfaces like cotton:
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Here is the full story of Dr. Fauci saying his words were used out of context in the Trump campaign ad:
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Trump tweets saying ‘In fact these are Dr. Fauci’s words’
Trump tweeted Sunday night that “In fact, these are Dr. Fauci’s own words. We have done a “phenomenal job”. He did not say that Fauci had agreed to appear.
Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh also defended the announcement in a statement Sunday, saying Fauci’s words “are accurate and straight from Dr. Fauci’s mouth.
“As Dr. Fauci recently testified in the Senate, President Trump took the virus seriously from the beginning, acted swiftly, and saved lives,” Murtaugh’s statement added.
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Fauci says he did not agree to appear in Trump’s ad
America’s leading infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said Sunday that he had declined to appear in an ad for President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign and that his comments were taken out of context.
The announcement, released last week, looks at Trump’s effort to personally recover from the coronavirus, as well as his administration’s work to address the pandemic. The 30-second ad uses previous comments from Fauci in a way that suggests he was praising the president.
“I can’t imagine anyone could be doing more,” the ad shows Fauci saying.
But those comments are from a March interview, where Fauci, who has been director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984, was discussing the broader effort, including the White House coronavirus task force. .
“In my nearly five decades of public service, I have never publicly endorsed any political candidate,” Fauci said in a statement.
“The comments attributed to me without my permission in the Republican campaign announcement were taken out of context from a comprehensive statement I made months ago about the efforts of federal public health officials,” his statement added.
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Summary
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America’s leading infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said Sunday that he had declined to appear in an ad for President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign and that his comments were taken out of context. More on that in a moment.
in the meantime Italy is preparing new restrictions as daily infections surpassed 5,000 in recent days for the first time since March. However, deaths related to the virus are much lower than at the peak of the pandemic in spring. Health Minister Roberto Speranza said he had proposed a national ban on private parties, while Rome would also target the opening hours of bars and restaurants.
- The UK has reported 12,872 additional infections and 65 deaths – down from 15,166 and 81, respectively, on Saturday. However, the figures are usually lower on Sundays due to late reporting on weekends.
- Israel has opened a new coronavirus treatment center co-run by the Army Medical Corps, as the country has one of the highest per capita daily infection rates in the world.
- US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Sunday reported 53,363 cases from his previous count, and said the death toll had risen by 577 to 213,614. The total number of cases in the United States amounts to 7,694,865 cases of coronavirus.
- Twitter has marked a tweet for Donald trump suggesting you have immunity to coronavirus as misleading.
- Greece announced 280 new cases of the coronavirus on Sunday, along with 13 deaths – the highest number of daily deaths recorded in the country since the pandemic began.
- Iran recorded 251 deaths in 24 hours, its highest daily figure. The Health Ministry said the total number of identified cases had exceeded 500,000.
- Russia suffered its worst day yet from new infections. Moscow reported 13,634 new cases in 24 hours; the worst figure since the pandemic began.
- The confirmed number of coronavirus in India surpassed 7 million on Sunday with a series of new cases that declined in recent weeks.
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