China News Service, July 6th. According to statistics from Johns Hopkins University in the United States, as of 19:33, July 6, Beijing time, there were more than 11.47 million confirmed cases of new crowns worldwide and more than 534,000 deaths. The number of newly diagnosed cases in the world has exceeded 200,000 for two consecutive days. The number of confirmed cases in India is second only to that in the United States and Brazil; frequent epidemic outbreaks occur in many places, and more than 100 students at the University of Washington are infected; multinational government officials confirm the diagnosis, and the 41-year-old Broadway actor died of a new crown; In order to revive the economy, some European countries have further "unblocked".

On July 3, local time, people were relaxing on a beach in San Francisco, USA. In order to prevent the new corona virus from spreading further, during the American Independence Day weekend, San Francisco closed parking lots beside beaches. China News Service reporter Liu Guanguan

Over 200,000 new diagnoses in the world for two consecutive days

  US officials admit that the restart is too fast

  According to data from the World Health Organization, as of 15:00 on the 5th, Beijing time, the number of confirmed cases of new crowns in the world increased by 203,836 cases from the previous day, and the number of new cases in a single day exceeded 200,000 for two consecutive days. The number of new cases in many countries has risen, facing the challenge of a rebound in the epidemic.

  In the United States, more than 2.88 million cases have been diagnosed and nearly 130,000 people have died. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) predicts that by the end of this month, nearly 148,000 people in the country will die from the new coronavirus. In the past week, new cases in 32 states have shown an upward trend. In the face of a surge in cases, officials from many places said the restart was "too fast."

  In Latin America, Brazil added more than 26,000 new crown cases on the 5th, with a cumulative diagnosis of more than 1.6 million cases. The data shows that Brazil's epidemic curve is still in the rising period, the peak of the epidemic situation has not yet arrived, and the epidemic prevention situation is grim.

On July 6th, in Pune, India, in order to prevent the transmission of the new Pneumococcal Pneumonia virus, local businessman Shankar Kurhard made an expensive gold mask. Kurhade said the mask weighed 50 grams and sold for about $3,870.

  In the Asia-Pacific region, the Indian epidemic situation is not optimistic. Indian authorities said on the morning of the 6th that the number of new cases in the country for the fourth consecutive day was more than 20,000, with a total of 697,413 cases. At present, India has surpassed Russia to become the third country with the largest number of confirmed cases in the world, second only to the United States and Brazil.

  In addition, Victoria, Australia added 127 confirmed cases on the 6th, setting a record high in a single day since the epidemic rebounded. To prevent the spread of the epidemic, Australia, New South Wales will close its border with Victoria on the 7th.

  The Japanese epidemic has also rebounded significantly. The capital, Tokyo, has added more than 100 new cases in a single day. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government urges the public to avoid going abroad as much as possible.

On June 28, local time, at the French Guiana Air Force Base in the French Overseas Province, medical personnel waited for the evacuation of patients with new coronary pneumonia to a hospital in the French West Indies in the military transport aircraft Airbus A400M.

Frequent aggregation infections

  121 students diagnosed at the University of Washington

  Recently, there have been frequent epidemics in various countries. The University of Washington in Seattle, USA, has an outbreak of aggregate infection. On July 5th local time, the University of Washington and the local health department jointly issued a message saying that 121 students of the university had tested positive for the new coronavirus.

  On the 5th, Indian officials said that in a cancer hospital in Kotak, Odisha, more than 100 people had tested positive for the new coronavirus in the past 10 days, including patients, nursing staff and medical staff. Ordered an investigation into this situation.

  In Europe, since the lifting of epidemic prevention restrictions in France, a total of 276 collective infections have been found, 77 of which are still under screening and control. Since June 24, there have been 11 small-scale epidemic outbreaks in 8 regions of Italy, and more than 200 cases of infection have been detected. In Germany and the United Kingdom, a number of meat processing plants have clustered outbreaks.

On March 17, local time, the Peruvian government announced the closure of the border. On the border between Peru and Bolivia, soldiers set up roadblocks.

The two health ministers "stroke"

  41-year-old Broadway actor dies of new crown

  In addition to the mass epidemic situation, many countries have recently heard the news of confirmation by government officials. On the 5th local time, Bolivia's interim president Anes said that the health minister Roca's new crown virus test was positive and became the country's third member of the government cabinet to be diagnosed with infection within 4 days.

  On the 6th local time, Pakistani Minister of Health Mirza posted on personal social media that his new coronavirus test was positive. According to the doctor's advice, he has already isolated himself at home and has taken all precautions.

  In addition, on the 5th local time, Broadway actor Nick Cordero died in Los Angeles at the age of 41 due to infection with the new crown virus. Cordero "fought" with the new crown for 95 days, and had to be amputated due to various complications of the new crown.

On July 1, 2020 local time, the Grand Palace in Paris, France reopened and tourists lined up to visit.

 Press the economic "restart button" urgently

  Many European countries further "unblocked"

  Although the risk of the epidemic still exists, in order to revive the European economy, most European countries are increasing their efforts to "unblock".

  Currently, the French government encourages employees to return to work, but requires companies to comply with relevant epidemic prevention requirements. The famous Louvre Museum also reopened on July 6 local time. Visitors need to make appointments in advance and use hand disinfectants at the entrance. Visitors over the age of 11 must wear masks throughout.

  On the 6th local time, the Greek government announced that direct flights from the United Kingdom to Greece will resume on July 15th. This move aims to promote the recovery of the country's tourism industry. Agence France-Presse said that in 2019, about 3.5 million British tourists will travel to Greece.

  British Transport Minister Grant Sharps also previously announced that from July 10th, passengers from more than 50 low-risk countries will not need to perform a 14-day self-isolation when they enter England. (Finish)