China News Service, May 11th. Real-time statistics from Johns Hopkins University in the United States show that as of 8:32 on May 11th, Beijing time, there were more than 4.1 million confirmed cases in the new crown worldwide, and more than 280,000 deaths. . Many countries around the world are considering "unblocking" matters: Britain has announced a road map, France has called on the public to be cautious, and many countries in Asia have discussed related measures; a spokesman for the US vice president denied Pence was isolated; and 60,000 confirmed cases in Africa have been broken.

Data map: May 8, local time, Austin, Texas, USA, some local businesses began to resume business. The picture shows people in the nail shop manicure.

Spokesperson for US Vice President denies Pence was quarantined

Foch will remotely participate in the Senate hearing

  At present, there are more than 1.32 million confirmed cases of the new crown in the United States, and nearly 80,000 deaths. As of 10th local time, more than 40 states are gradually opening up. Inglesby, director of the Center for Health and Safety at Johns Hopkins University, warned that even selective reopening may expose one-third of Americans to infection risks.

  On the 10th, the Associated Press and Bloomberg reported that US Vice President Pence began to isolate himself, but the news was denied by Pence spokesman O'Malley. O'Malley said Pence "is not currently quarantined", he said that Pence's daily virus test results are negative, and he still plans to go to the White House on the 11th.

  At the same time, the chairman of the Senate Health Committee announced that all government witnesses scheduled to attend the New Coronary Pneumonia Outbreak hearing on the 12th, including Anthony Fudge, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, will testify remotely. Recently, due to contact with infected people, three officials of the White House New Crown Outbreak Response Working Group, including Fuchs, entered self-quarantine.

Information picture: The sculpture taken on May 8th local time, "European Victory Day", with the Eiffel Tower in the background. France will gradually "unblock" from May 11th. In order to remind the public to pay attention to protection after "unblocking", the golden sculpture outside the Charlotte Palace, a famous tourist attraction in Paris, was put on a mask. China News Service reporter Li Yangshe

On the eve of the "unblocking", France reproduced the cluster epidemic

1,723 Russian active servicemen infected

  Recent newly confirmed and death cases in Spain and Italy have remained at a low level. As of 10th local time, Spain has accumulatively diagnosed 224,390 cases and accumulatively died 26,621 cases; Italy accumulatively diagnosed 2,19070 cases and accumulatively died 30,560 cases. Italian Prime Minister Conte said that this summer the public will be able to go to the seaside and on the mountain for holidays, but due to observance of social distance and other regulations, the holidays will be different from the past.

  At the same time, France will gradually "unblock" from the 11th. French President Macron appealed to the public to be cautious on the 10th, saying that the virus spread has a weakening trend but still exists. On the eve of the unblocking, there were many cluster epidemics in France, with a total of 139,063 diagnosed cases and 26,380 deaths.

  On the 10th, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivered a televised speech, announcing the road map for the next phase of the British response to the new coronary pneumonia epidemic. If the number of infections continues to fall, schools are expected to gradually open from June, while some service industries and other public places will reopen as soon as July.

  The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on the 10th that since the test in March, a total of 1,723 cases have been diagnosed among Russian active servicemen. Cumulatively confirmed cases in Russia exceeded 200,000, and a total of 1915 deaths. From May 12, Moscow and St. Petersburg will require people to wear masks and protective gloves in public areas, and violators will be fined.

Data map: On April 29 local time, the waiting hall at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan was almost empty.

Many Asian countries consider "unblocking"

Pakistan increases virus detection efforts

  The cumulative number of confirmed cases in Japan's new crown exceeded 15,000, and 633 deaths. The Japanese government started to discuss on the 10th, and in 34 counties other than the 13 "special alert prefectures" where it is necessary to take a major response to the epidemic, the emergency declaration will be lifted around the 14th.

  According to data released by the Ministry of Health on the 10th, there were 3277 newly diagnosed cases, a total of 62939 cases diagnosed, and a total of 2109 deaths. Prime Minister Modi said he will hold a video conference with local chief ministers on the 11th to discuss various matters after the end of the national blockade.

  Malaysia has relaxed some control measures since May 4 and gradually restarted its economic and social activities. The Prime Minister said on the 10th that in order to prevent the spread of the new crown epidemic, the government decided to extend the action control measures until June 9, calling on businesses and the public to abide by the hygiene guidelines.

  In Pakistan, the epidemic situation is accelerating. From 5th to 9th, the number of newly diagnosed cases per day is close to 1,600. At present, over 30,000 cases have been diagnosed in Pakistan, with a total of 659 deaths. Pakistan is also stepping up its efforts to detect new coronavirus, and has conducted a total of about 284,000 new coronavirus tests.

Data map: A huge clock is placed on the streets of the Eminonu area in Istanbul, Turkey.

Turkey gradually implements "normalization of life"

More than 60,000 confirmed cases in Africa

  According to data from the Turkish Ministry of Health, as of 10th local time, a total of 138,657 cases have been diagnosed in Turkey and a total of 3,786 deaths. The country will gradually implement "normalization of life" measures. From May 11th, shopping centers, barber shops, beauty salons, etc. can resume business; people over 65 and under 20 are allowed to go out one day a week; the travel bans in 7 provinces are lifted.

  As of 9 a.m. local time on the 10th, data from the African Center for Disease Control showed that there are currently 60,657 confirmed cases and 2,223 deaths reported in 53 countries in Africa. Currently, only Lesotho has not reported confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia. Countries such as Egypt, Morocco, Algeria and other North African regions have cumulatively confirmed more than 22,000 cases.

  In South Africa, where the African epidemic is most severe, 595 new confirmed cases were added on the 10th, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 10,000, reaching 10015; the cumulative deaths were 194. On the 1st of this month, the South African government lowered the level of the "blockade order" for the epidemic, but the increase in the number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in South Africa soon rose sharply. South African officials warned that people living in large cities in South Africa may then have to prepare for longer and stricter epidemic restrictions. (Finish)