China News, June 8 comprehensive report, real-time statistical data from Johns Hopkins University in the United States showed that as of 19:33 on June 8, Beijing time, there were more than 7.03 million confirmed cases in the new crown worldwide, and the cumulative deaths exceeded 40.3 Ten thousand cases. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has closely followed the protests; India has the largest increase in new cases in a single day; New Zealand’s new crown cases have been cleared; Iran has tightened measures to prevent the second wave of outbreaks.

On June 1, local time, businesses in Soho, New York have installed wooden boards to lock the portals to prevent violence during demonstrations. China News Agency reporter Liao Panshe

The US Centers for Disease Control closely monitors the protests

New York City enters first phase of unblocking

  At present, there are more than 1.94 million confirmed cases of the new crown in the United States, with a cumulative death case exceeding 110,000. In New York State, where the epidemic is most severe, more than 378,000 cases have been diagnosed. New Jersey, Illinois, California and Massachusetts also have over 100,000 new crown cases.

  The number of newly diagnosed cases in the 23 states of the United States is increasing every week due to the protests triggered by the "Freud's death". The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on the 7th that they were closely following demonstrations that took place everywhere, saying that "Protests and large gatherings make it difficult to maintain our recommended social distance guidelines and may put others at risk." .

  On the other hand, a hundred days after the appearance of the first new crown case, New York City, which had a severe epidemic, opened the first phase of unsealing on June 8 local time. However, due to the protests, many shop owners were not prepared to reopen on the 8th because of concerns about public security.

On May 17, local time, the UK ushered in the first Sunday after the "conditional unblocking". In London, many citizens enjoyed leisure time outdoors. China News Service reporter Zhang Pingshe

New regulations for entry prevention and epidemic prevention in the UK take effect

  Infection occurred in coal mines in southern Poland

  On June 8th, the new regulations for entry prevention and epidemic prevention in the UK came into effect, and all inbound passengers must isolate themselves for two weeks to prevent the second wave of epidemics caused by imported cases. The British health department and the police will make random checks to ensure compliance with the regulations, and offenders will be fined 1,000 pounds or face prosecution.

  Poland has reported a total of 26,561 confirmed cases of new crowns and 1,157 deaths. On the 6th and 7th, the number of newly diagnosed cases in Poland's new crown increased significantly, with a total of 1151 new cases. Nearly two-thirds of the infected people were miners and their families in a coal mine in the south of the country.

  Cumulatively confirmed cases in Russia exceeded 476,000. Prime Minister Mishustin said on the 8th that the growth rate of newly diagnosed cases in Russia has not exceeded 2% for 6 consecutive days. Moscow Mayor Sobyanin said that on June 9, the city will lift the residents' self-isolation measures and cancel the pass and walking schedule. If the epidemic situation continues to be safe, all the major restrictive measures previously taken by Moscow will be lifted in June.

The picture shows New Zealand under the epidemic.

New cases in India hit the largest increase in a single day

  Australian officials worry about demonstrations or rebound

  There are frequent mass infections in the South Korean capital, and South Korean authorities say they will strengthen the prevention and control measures against the blind spots. Japan did not report deaths on June 7, which is the first time since March 6 that the country reported zero new deaths in a single day.

  India currently has more than 250,000 cases diagnosed. As of 8 a.m. local time on the 8th, in the past 24 hours, 9983 new cases were diagnosed in the country, reaching the highest level in history. New Delhi’s chief minister, Alvind Kejrivar, is experiencing seizures and other symptoms.

  On the other hand, from June 8th, religious sites, hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, etc. in India except for the strictly controlled areas will be officially resumed.

  New Zealand's new crown cases were officially cleared, and Prime Minister Ardern announced on the 8th that the country will further reduce the epidemic prevention and control response level to one level from 0:00 on June 9. In addition, protests triggered by Freud’s death spread to Australia, and local officials feared that this could lead to a second round of outbreaks in the Australian epidemic.

On March 26, local time, the Iranian Tehran International Exhibition Center, staff wearing protective clothing are operating medical equipment.

Iran tightens measures to prevent second outbreak

  African confirmed cases approaching 190,000

  As of June 7, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in Saudi Arabia exceeded 100,000; the cumulative number of confirmed cases in Iran exceeded 170,000. At present, many places in Iran have tightened epidemic prevention measures, including wearing masks when many people gather, closing large gathering places such as large markets and parks, and shutting down non-essential industries for a week to prevent the second wave of outbreaks.

  In addition, the number of Israeli infections has continued to rebound recently. According to Prime Minister Netanyahu, the country is still in serious danger of the new crown epidemic. The authorities will discuss the prevention and control measures that should be taken in schools, public transportation and other fields, and urge the public to take more action in response to the epidemic.

  According to the official website of the African Center for Disease Control and Prevention, as of June 8, the cumulative number of newly diagnosed cases in Africa was close to 190,000, reaching 189,434, and a total of 5,175 deaths. The cumulative confirmed cases in South Africa exceeded 48,000, and the cumulative confirmed cases in Egypt exceeded 34,000. (Finish)