A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now killed more than 509,000 people worldwide. Over 10.4 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according to data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins
Over 10.4 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according to data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. The actual numbers are believed to be much higher due to testing shortages, many unreported cases and suspicions that some governments are hiding the scope of their nations' outbreaks.
Dade County reported 1,591 cases on June 29, the state's second-highest single-day total. The percentage of positive tests also continues to rise since early June, with 17.7% positive on June 29. The state's five highest percentages of positive tests since the pandemic began have come in the last eight days, including Monday.
Virginia added 453 COVID cases on Tuesday and recorded eight deaths. The number of daily cases in the state have largely declined from 1,615 cases on May 26. 5:27 p.m.: Texas sets another daily recordTexas is now reporting 159,986 cases statewide, with 72,744 of them considered active cases. Polis said Tuesday his decision is because of surging cases in neighboring states, like Arizona and Utah, were linked to bars, nightclubs and private parties.Colorado is seeing some increases in coronavirus infection rates, but not as severe as other states.Bars that serve food can stay open if they just function as restaurants and maintain social distancing.
As of Monday, the states on the list are: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nevada, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Utah. Over 26,000 people in Philadelphia have been diagnosed with the coronavirus and at least 1,584 have died.
Fauci's ominous comments came as he responded to questions from Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., who said,"We can’t keep pretending this virus is getting better." 12:10 p.m.: Savannah to require face masks as cases 'explode'As coronavirus cases"explode" in the Savannah, Georgia, area Mayor Van Johnson said Tuesday he's issuing an executive order to require face masks in public.
Beaches are open in Alabama without a limit on gatherings. Theaters and bowling alleys are open, as well as restaurants, with social distancing guidelines. Found out last night and confirmed again today that I've tested positive for Covid while being back in market. As a result of this, I will not be in Orlando for the resumption of the season.
Just 12 of the cases are from secondary transmission, meaning people who were in contact with a primary case but did not go to the bar themselves, officials said. "Large crowds are difficult to control," Ingham County health officer Linda Vail said in a statement Monday night."By allowing no more than 75 people, restaurants and bars will be better able to enforce social distancing and the use of masks and face coverings. I strongly encourage all bars and restaurants to strictly enforce safety measures and to do all they can to help stop the spread of coronavirus in our community.
Miami is now the hardest-hit city in Florida's novel coronavirus outbreak as cases rise across the Sunshine State. The mayor said his office is doing everything they can to control the spread of the virus. What to know about coronavirus:6:28 a.m.: Arizona hospitals are on the brinkHospitals in Arizona are reaching capacity amid a surge in coronavirus cases, according to an internal memo from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
5:24 a.m.: Australia to reimpose lockdown on Melbourne suburbsAustralian officials will reimpose lockdown restrictions on a number of suburbs around Melbourne, as the country's second-largest city grapples with a spike in coronavirus infections. "Very clearly, this is not where we wanted to be," he added."I understand people are tired. We're all frustrated. We all just want things to go back to how they once were. And the sooner we all do the right thing, the sooner we can beat this."
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