Today, the number of deaths due to infection with the newly infected Corona virus in the United States, the country most affected by the epidemic, has exceeded 87,000.

This coincides with the beginning of high voices rejecting the measures of stone and social separation enacted by countries to contain the virus, especially in Europe, where angry demonstrations took place in Germany, Britain and Poland. 

The number of deaths due to the epidemic in Brazil, the largest country in terms of the number of injuries and deaths in Latin America, exceeded the barrier of 15,000 deaths, while the injuries exceeded 230,000, making it the fifth largest in the world.

Also, HIV infections worldwide exceeded four million and 700 thousand cases, and deaths reached more than 310 thousand.

The largest number of injuries was recorded in the United States, followed by Spain, Russia, Britain, Italy, Brazil, France and Germany.

The American "CNN" network confirmed the existence of differences between the White House and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, against the background of mechanisms to track Corona virus infections in America and the conditions for reopening the country to commercial and business activity.

And former US President Barack Obama has criticized - earlier - his country's officials' handling of the Corona pandemic, in a rare public rebuke to the current administration. 

"More than anything, this epidemic has torn the curtain down permanently on the idea that many responsible people know what to do," Obama said in an online speech to college graduates, without giving the name of his successor, Donald Trump or specific officials. Officials. "

On the other hand, demonstrations took place in several European countries, rejecting the measures of sanitary isolation, as thousands of citizens demonstrated in several German cities yesterday to protest against the restrictions imposed to limit the spread of the virus.

Hundreds of people took part in the demonstration that took place in the Rosa Luxemburg Square in the center of the capital, Berlin, holding up banners that read such phrases as, "Stop healthy terrorism" and "False warning of Corona."

Thousands of Germans, in both Stuttgart and Munich and Frankfurt, took to the streets to express their anger at possible vaccination plans or supposed state oversight.

Also on May 6, German police broke up a protest demonstration against the measures announced to confront Corona in Berlin.

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in Britain and in Britain, London police arrested 19 people yesterday for deliberately breaching the rules of social separation in protest against the rules, in the first weekend since Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a slight relaxation of the procedures.

Police said a group in Hyde Park in central London had protested the government's response to the Corona pandemic, and had not complied with repeated requests for separation.

"It was disappointing that a relatively small group in Hyde Park had gathered to protest the regulations in a clear breach of the rules, they exposed themselves and others to the risk of injury," said Lawrence Taylor, deputy assistant chief of police, in a statement.

In Poland, police in the capital Warsaw used tear gas yesterday to disperse protesters calling on the government to expedite the return of suspended commercial activities as part of anti-Corona efforts.

Hundreds of protesters gathered in Warsaw carrying banners saying "work and bread" and "things will return to normal again."

Poland has steadily loosened the restrictions in recent weeks in an attempt to limit its effects on the economy. Hair salons and restaurants are expected to reopen from Monday in light of new safety measures.

But protesters, who have thronged repeatedly in recent weeks, say restrictions should be further eased to preserve their livelihoods.