Saturday exceeded the number of people infected with the Coruna virus, the barrier of 10 million people, more than half of whom recovered (5 million, 414 thousand people), and nearly half a million died from complications from the virus.

The United States, which leads the world in numbers of injuries and deaths, is seeing controversy after the record rise in cases of Coronavirus, coinciding with the lifting of the embargo in a number of states.

The director of the American Institute of Infectious Diseases said the country was facing a serious problem due to the pandemic.

The states of Texas, Florida, and Arizona have announced suspension of mitigation plans after the high incidence of HIV infection.

The White House also announced that President Donald Trump would not go to New Jersey as he decided to spend the weekend at his golf club in Bedminster.

The governors of the states of New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut announced on Wednesday a 14-day quarantine imposed on people who visited states with a high number of injuries, including Arizona, which is one of these states, which Trump visited on Tuesday.

European List
The ambassadors of the European Union and the Schengen area are working on adopting the final version of the list of countries whose citizens will be allowed to travel to the European Union from the first of next month.

And identical sources said that the list due to be officially approved next Monday includes 14 countries, including Arab countries, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, while it decided to ban the travel of citizens of a number of countries to the European Union, led by the United States, Brazil and Russia.

These lists will be reviewed every two weeks, taking into account the evolution of the epidemiological situation in the world.

Tunisia opens borders
, Tunisian authorities reopened land, sea and air borders after more than three months of closure, fearing the spread of the Coruna virus.

The Tunisian health authorities announced taking a package of preventive measures to deal with opening the borders, the severity of which varies according to the degree of the epidemic in the country of residence of the arrivals to the country.

The first commercial flights arriving from Europe today landed in Tunis for the first time in three months.

Passengers from countries considered safe and listed on a green list - including Germany, China and Italy - are only entitled to come to Tunisia without any conditions.

People from France, Morocco, and Spain must submit a negative result for a virus test less than 72 hours before departure.

India exceeds half a million injuries
and India, which has a population of 1.3 billion, has crossed the threshold of 500,000 injuries and the number of deaths has reached 15,685, according to the authorities.

Epidemiologists believe that the pandemic has not yet reached its expected peak in weeks. The virus is disturbingly spreading in the most crowded cities of the country that started to lift the closure.

It is expected that New Delhi alone will register 500 thousand injuries until July, and the authorities are currently using train cars to receive the injured, as well as using hotels and banquet halls to relieve the pressure on hospitals.