Translation COVID-19 September 10: Global death exceeds 900,000, the Pope appears with a mask



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COVID-19 translation September 10: Global death has exceeded 900,000, the Pope appears with a mask - Photo 1.

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Vietnam 0 new cases, 890/1059 cases have been cured

The National Steering Committee for Disease Control and Prevention said on the morning of September 10 that no new cases of COVID-19 had been reported in the past 12 hours. So far, Vietnam has had no COVID-19 cases in the community for 8 days.

We currently cure 890 out of 1,059 patients. Among the cases that are still in treatment, 50 people have had between 1 and 3 times negative results for the corona virus.

The world exceeded 900,000 deaths

Statistics from Johns Hopkins University (USA) from September 10 show that the total number of deaths from COVID-19 worldwide has exceeded 900,000 people out of a total of more than 27 million cases.

worldometers.info, another website that also does statistics based on official publications, said that at 7am, 10-9am (Vietnam time) there were nearly 28 million cases worldwide, of which 907,000 died.

The United States remains the most affected country with 195,000 deaths, as President Donald Trump admitted to minimizing the threat of the virus by not wanting to create panic.

The Pope appeared for the first time with a mask

Pope Francis made his first public appearance with a mask on his face on September 9 (local time).

Pope Francis, who is 84 this year, was occasionally seen using an antiseptic applied by an attendee when he appeared at a 9-9 ceremony.

“Some are taking advantage of the situation to create divisions, create an economic or political advantage, start or increase the conflict,” said the Vatican head, asking not to politicize the pandemic. and pharmaceutical companies should not take advantage of the epidemic to make a profit.

Translation COVID-19 September 10: Global death exceeds 900,000, the Pope appears with a mask - Photo 2.

Samples of medical personnel for COVID-19 in Surabaya, Indonesia – Photo: AFP

The UK’s most promising vaccine will continue to be tested

The Guardian newspaper, citing well-informed sources on September 10, said that the COVID-19 vaccine, jointly developed by Astrazeneca and the University of Oxford, will continue the clinical trial process. The vaccine was in the final stages of testing before.

However, the trial was stopped after a serious side effect was found in a volunteer who participated in the trial. No information is available on the person’s condition at this time, but according to a major British health news site, she was discharged from the hospital.

Translation COVID-19 September 10: Global death has exceeded 900,000, the Pope appears with a mask - Photo 3.

Graphics: NGOC THANH

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