In numbers ... the latest developments in the spread of the new Corona virus in the world

International media published the latest developments related to the global spread of the new Corona virus, in light of the latest numbers, new measures and notable events, which are as follows:

- New restrictions in Italy - After recording record numbers of new infections, Italy decided to tighten restrictions to limit the outbreak of the new Corona virus, despite demonstrations in recent days in Rome and Naples against the curfew imposed in three regions.

Cinemas, theaters, gyms and swimming pools will be closed from Monday until November 24.

Bars and restaurants will have to close at 6:00 pm.

About twenty thousand new cases of the new Corona virus were recorded during the past twenty-four hours in Italy, according to the figures announced by the authorities on Saturday.

- A curfew in Spain - Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez declared on Sunday a state of health emergency in the country that extends until the beginning of May, and is accompanied by a curfew across the country except for the Canary Islands, in an effort to control the second wave of Covid-19.

"We are in a very difficult situation," Sanchez said in a televised intervention at the end of an extraordinary ministerial session, after Spain had crossed the threshold of one million cases of Covid-19 and was facing an epidemic boom that seemed out of control.

This is the second state of alert during the current year in Spain, after the one announced last March to contain the first wave of the emerging corona virus, and it continued until June.

- More than 42.69 million infections in the world - The new Corona virus has killed at least 1.15 million people in the world since the end of December, according to a census prepared by Agence France-Presse based on official sources on Sunday at 11:00 am G.

More than 42.69 million people around the world have been officially recorded as infected with the emerging coronavirus.

On Saturday, Colombia crossed the one million mark.

The United States is the most affected country in terms of the number of deaths and injuries, with 224,906 deaths, followed by Brazil, with 156,903 deaths, then India with 1187,534 deaths, Mexico with 88,743 deaths, and Britain with 447,451 deaths.

- The director of Pence's office was injured - A spokesperson for the US Vice President announced Friday that Mike Pence's office director had undergone a test for Covid-19 and was found to have the disease.


Mark Short is added to the list of American officials who have been infected with the emerging corona virus.

Vice President spokesman Devin O'Malley said in a statement that Mark Short had been placed in quarantine.

He added that the results of the tests of the vice president and his wife confirmed that they were not infected with the disease and were "in good health."

- Obama: Trump “completely failed” - Former US President Barack Obama accused President Donald Trump on Saturday of “completely failing” in managing the Covid-19 crisis, in a speech during a rally in Miami, Florida, in support of the Democratic presidential candidate, Joe Biden.

For his part, Trump expected during a campaign rally in North Carolina that the epidemic would not be heard in the wake of the presidential election on the third of November.

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