China News Service, June 2nd, comprehensive report, real-time statistics of Johns Hopkins University in the United States showed that as of June 2, Beijing time at 18:33, there were more than 6.28 million confirmed cases in the new crown worldwide, with a cumulative death rate of nearly 37.6 Ten thousand cases. Many U.S. local government officials and health experts worry that the current protests and demonstrations in many places may exacerbate the spread of the new crown epidemic; South Korean religious gatherings have caused the epidemic to re-spread; meanwhile, France will usher in the second phase of "unblocking"; Many countries relax restrictions.

On June 1, local time, New Yorkers marched on the streets of Manhattan to protest police violent law enforcement. China News Agency reporter Liao Panshe

U.S. protests or intensify epidemic spread

  Virus-intensive transmission area of ​​Central and South America

  At present, the cumulative number of new crown cases diagnosed in the United States has exceeded 1.81 million, and the number of deaths has exceeded 105,000. In New York State, where the epidemic is most severe, more than 371,000 cases have been diagnosed.

  At present, the death of African-American men caused by violent law enforcement by the US police has triggered many demonstrations. Many local government officials and health experts in the United States worry that the demonstrations may exacerbate the spread of the new crown epidemic.

  In addition, the World Health Organization said on June 1 that Central and South America have now become densely spread areas of new coronavirus, and the peak of the epidemic has not yet arrived. It is difficult to predict when the epidemic will peak in this area.

  According to WHO data, in the past 24 hours, 5 of the 10 countries with the largest number of newly diagnosed cases worldwide have come from the Americas, including Brazil, the United States, Peru, Chile, and Mexico.

On June 1, local time, a cafe in Paris, France, was about to reopen.

France will usher in the second phase of "unblocking"

  Some British pupils return to school to resume classes

  Recently, the governors of Germany’s multi-states decided to speed up the pace of “unblocking”, which aroused concerns about the second outbreak of the new crown epidemic. Montgomery, president of the German World Medical Association, said, "We are relaxing too fast and too hard, and we risk the second outbreak."

  In France, as the epidemic situation stabilizes, the second phase of the country’s “unblocking” measures will be implemented on June 2 local time. According to the decree, there is no longer any distance restriction for French citizens to travel, but the governors of each province have the right to re-enforce the "closure of the city" in the whole province or parts of the province when necessary. Similarly, shops, schools and religious sites may be closed again when necessary.

  At present, there are more than 276,000 confirmed cases in the UK and nearly 40,000 deaths. Although the epidemic situation is still developing, the British government is gradually relaxing the control measures for the "epidemic blockade". On June 1, British elementary school students resumed classes. However, on the first day of school, the return-to-school attendance rate ranges from 40% to 70%.

The picture shows South Korea under the epidemic.

Korean religious assembly causes epidemic to re-spread

  Japan's Tokyo government plans to raise "alarm"

  The number of new coronavirus infections related to small-scale church meetings and religious activities in the South Korean capital has increased rapidly. On June 2, local time, 22 new cases were confirmed in relation to small churches in the metropolitan area, including Incheon, with a total of 45 cases. Due to the frequent occurrence of regional social collective infections in the metropolitan area, comprehensive testing is being conducted in various places.

  On June 2nd, 34 new cases of new crowns were confirmed in Tokyo, and the number of new additions in a single day was the highest since May 14th. Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said that considering the rebound of the epidemic, the "Tokyo Alert" will be raised later on the 2nd. Allegedly, once the "Tokyo Alert" comes into effect, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will once again issue a suspension request for some industries.

  New Zealand Prime Minister Ardern said on the 2nd that New Zealand has basically controlled the new crown epidemic, so all the restrictions imposed to prevent the epidemic may be lifted next week. But she said the border will continue to close.

On the 4th and 1st local time, one block in Johannesburg, South Africa was empty. China News Agency reporter Wang Xishe

Nearly 150,000 confirmed cases in Africa

  Multinational relaxation of restrictions

  According to data from the African Center for Disease Control and Prevention on June 1, African countries have cumulatively reported more than 147,000 confirmed cases of new crowns and a total of more than 4,200 deaths. South Africa is still the country with the largest number of confirmed cases in the region, with a total of more than 34,000 diagnosed cases.

  Despite the rising number of diagnoses, many African countries have decided to relax restrictions. From June 1, South Africa's "closing city" level has been reduced from level 4 to level 3, domestic flights have been partially restored, and the construction industry has been fully resumed. Since June 4, Uganda has resumed operation of public transportation in the country except 40 border areas, and shopping malls can be opened, but the epidemic prevention regulations must be strictly implemented.