Pres. Trump says there are 'likely a number of causes for the spike in infections,' including 'substantial increase of travel' and 'increased gathering on holidays such as Memorial Day, as well as young people closely congregating at bars.'
due to testing shortages, many unreported cases and suspicions that some governments are hiding or downplaying the scope of their nations' outbreaks.has become the worst-affected country, with more than 3.9 million diagnosed cases and at least 142,595 deaths.Ohio makes masks mandatory, issues travel advisoryHere is how the news is developing today. All times Eastern. Check back for updates.
DeWine on Wednesday also announced a travel advisory for people coming into Ohio from states where positivity rates are 15% are higher.Those traveling to Ohio from these states must self-quarantine for two weeks: Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, Arizona, Nevada and Idaho.
Those who never develop symptoms can stop isolating 10 days after the date of their first positive test. Health care workers and first responders will continue to have access to the free testing, the university said."Vaccines are never 100% effective," World Health Organization emergencies chief Dr. Mike Ryan said on Wednesday.
Vaccines generate immunity in"most" people, Ryan said, pointing to the measles vaccine as an example of a"highly effective" vaccine the provides immunity to approximately 95% of people."We don't know where we are with this," he said of a potential COVID-19 vaccine. A group of cyclists takes a break on the sidewalk on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., July 19, 2020.
People walk and skateboard on the sidewalk past businesses on July 20, 2020, in Newport Beach, Calif. Alma Odong wears a mask as she cleans a classroom at Wylie High School in Wylie, Texas, July 14, 2020. Louisiana is experiencing"broad community spread" across the state. East Baton Rouge, Calcasieu and Jefferson parishes had the highest number of new cases over the last three weeks and represent 26.5% of new cases, the memos said.8:25 a.m.: CDC director 'absolutely' would send his grandkids back to school
Insignia Hair Salon stylist Regina Muslimova gives a haircut in the parking lot behind the salon, July 21, 2020, in Walnut Creek, California. The salon reopened its doors to clients for haircuts a day after California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced guidance for barbershops and hair salons to offer haircuts in an outdoor setting.
"I think it's really important to get our schools open," he said."It's not public health versus opening the schools or the economy -- it's public health versus public health. I think there really are a number of negative public health consequences that have happened to our K-12 [students] by having schools closed."
People look at a video projection of a concert, recorded by the Baltasar Neumann Orchestra at the Cours Mirabeau plaza in Aix-en-Provence on July 21, 2020.At least 6,482 people are hospitalized for COVID-19, including 455 patients in intensive care.
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