China News, June 6th, comprehensive report, real-time statistical data from Johns Hopkins University in the United States showed that as of June 6, Beijing time at 18:33, there were more than 6.75 million confirmed cases in the new crown worldwide, and the cumulative deaths exceeded 39.5 Ten thousand cases. More than half of the new coronary pneumonia deaths found in 26 states in the United States come from long-term care institutions; many European countries have further lifted epidemic prevention restrictions; Japan and South Korea have all rebounded; epidemics in Latin America continue to be severe.

On June 1, local time, New Yorkers in the United States wore masks to march on the streets of Manhattan to protest police law enforcement. China News Agency reporter Liao Panshe

The number of patients with new crowns at New York Hospital has doubled

U.S. long-term care facility mortality remains high

  As of the 6th local time, the cumulative number of new crown cases diagnosed in the United States exceeded 1.89 million, with nearly 110,000 deaths. In New York State, where the epidemic is most severe, more than 376,000 cases have been diagnosed and more than 30,000 deaths have occurred. New York City Mayor De Blasio said on the 5th that the number of patients receiving new crowns in the city's hospitals is increasing exponentially.

  At present, the mortality rate of new crown patients in long-term care institutions in the United States is worrying. According to a report released by the Boston Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine on the 5th, more than half of the new crown deaths in 26 states in the United States have come from long-term care facilities.

  Among them, Minnesota and Rhode Island topped the list, with long-term care institutions accounting for 81% of deaths, followed by Connecticut and New Hampshire, accounting for 71% and 70%, respectively.

  Peles, a medical professor at Boston University School of Medicine who participated in the report, said, "Once we get the accurate death toll in each state, we are likely to see a large increase in the total number of new coronary deaths in the United States."

From June 2nd, cafes, bars and restaurants in the French capital Paris are reopened, but only open-air seats are allowed. The picture shows the local people in Paris partying on the terrace of the coffee restaurant.

European epidemic continues to slow

Many countries further lifted epidemic prevention restrictions

  Compared to the United States, where the epidemic continues to be severe, the European epidemic is gradually slowing. In view of this, the European Civil Affairs Commissioner Juifa said on the 5th that the EU will resume the opening of the internal borders of the Schengen area by the end of June; from July 1, it will gradually open borders to countries outside the EU.

  At the same time, many countries are further lifting domestic epidemic prevention restrictions. From the 8th, Spain will reduce the emergency state to the third stage in the region covering 52% of the country's population; French experts say that the country's epidemic has been controlled, and it is not recommended to implement national-level restrictions again; Switzerland will start from the 15th To reopen borders to many European countries including all countries in the Schengen area.

On June 6, local time, the first weekend after the Tokyo Metropolitan Government issued the new Tokyo Pneumonia outbreak "Tokyo Alert", the number of people who chose to go shopping did not decrease significantly. The picture shows local people walking through the streets of Tokyo wearing masks. China News Service reporter Lu Shaowei

Japan and South Korea have rebounded

Many African countries set about restoring normal social life

  Although the European epidemic is slowing, some countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America have rebounded.

  On the 5th, South Korea added 51 confirmed cases, of which more than 80% of the cases were from the metropolitan area. At present, although the South Korean government has not indicated that it will strengthen the epidemic prevention restrictions again, it has repeatedly called on the public to strengthen indoor ventilation and continue to wear masks.

  Japan, which is adjacent to South Korea, has added more than 30 cases on a single day for 10 consecutive days since May 27. These cases are distributed in many places such as Tokyo, Fukuoka and Hokkaido. Among them, the clustered infections in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture are continuing, and the infection routes of many people have not yet been identified.

  In Africa, according to data from the African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in Africa has exceeded 176,000 cases, with nearly 5,000 deaths. At present, some African countries are focusing on the recovery of social life and economy after the epidemic.

  Some airports in Nigeria will resume domestic flights successively from the 21st; the Gambia will partially relax the "public emergency" control measures and open religious places of worship; Uganda announced a package of economic stimulus packages to mitigate the impact of the epidemic on the economy and people's livelihood.

  In Latin America, the epidemic is still spreading. In Brazil, where the epidemic is most severe, the cumulative number of confirmed cases has exceeded 614,000, while the number of deaths is close to 35,000. In addition, the confirmed cases in Peru, Chile and Mexico have also exceeded 100,000 cases and are continuing to grow.