Chinanews.com, March 21, comprehensive report, according to real-time statistics from Johns Hopkins University in the United States, as of 8:26 on the 21st, Beijing time, the cumulative number of confirmed cases of new crown worldwide has exceeded 120 million, and the cumulative number of deaths More than 2.7 million cases.

The new crown epidemic occurred in the former US President Trump’s Sea Lake Estate in Florida; the number of deaths from the new crown in Europe exceeded 1 million. In order to dispel public doubts, leaders of many countries took the lead in vaccinating AstraZeneca.

New crown outbreak in Trump's residence, Haihu Manor

  According to people familiar with the matter, due to the outbreak of the new crown epidemic, Trump’s current residence, the Sea Lake Manor Club, has been partially closed.

It is not yet clear how many cases have occurred in the Sea Lake Manor, nor is it clear how the epidemic will affect Trump.

Data map: Exterior view of Sea Lake Estate in Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Liao Pan

  An email to club members obtained by the Associated Press stated that a staff member tested positive for the new crown, so the club will temporarily suspend beach club and restaurant services.

The club said in the email that it has taken "all appropriate response measures" and will disinfect the affected areas. Services including banquet events will remain open.

  According to data from Johns Hopkins University, Palm Beach County, Florida, where Sea Lake Estate is located, has the third highest number of new crown cases in the state. There are currently nearly 128,000 cases in the county.

Last week, the governor of Florida lifted all COVID-19 fines imposed on people in the state.

  The cumulative number of confirmed cases in the United States exceeds 29.78 million, and the number of deaths exceeds 541,000.

As more and more Americans are eligible for the new crown vaccine, nearly half of the first-line health care workers still have not been vaccinated, even though they are one of the first groups to be given priority for vaccination.

  According to the latest survey report by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Washington Post, only 52% of front-line healthcare workers said they received the first dose of the new crown vaccine.

The researchers surveyed more than 1,300 health care workers. Among those who have not been vaccinated, 12% said they have not yet decided whether to receive the injection.

Another 18% of respondents said that they do not plan to receive the new crown vaccine because they are worried about side effects and so on.

Leaders of many European countries take the lead in vaccinating AstraZeneca

  According to Reuters statistics, as of March 19, in Europe, including Russia, the United Kingdom, and the 27 EU countries, the total number of confirmed cases of new crown exceeded 37.22 million, and the number of deaths exceeded 1 million.

Data map: On March 10, local time, a sign was placed outside the vaccination center in Westminster Abbey, London, England.

  Recently, many European countries have suspended the use of AstraZeneca vaccine due to thrombosis after vaccination. After the European Medicines Agency (EMA) issued a safety report, Germany, France, Italy and other countries have resumed use on the 19th.

In order to dispel public doubts, leaders of many countries took the lead in vaccinating AstraZeneca.

  British Prime Minister Johnson received the first dose of AstraZeneca vaccine on the 19th. He said that the vaccine "can bring us back to the life we ​​miss."

French Prime Minister Castel also publicly vaccinated the AstraZeneca vaccine on the same day, intending to restore the confidence of the French people in the vaccine.

In addition, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Italian Chancellor Draghi both stated that they are prepared to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine.

  European Commission President von der Lein warned on the 20th that if the EU fails to give priority to the supply of AstraZeneca vaccine, it may ban the export of this vaccine.

Von der Lein said that according to the contract, AstraZeneca should provide 90 million doses of vaccine to the EU in the first quarter of 2021, but it has only delivered 30% so far.

  Although preliminary investigations by EMA show that the AstraZeneca vaccine does not increase the overall risk of thrombosis among vaccinators, scientists have not ruled out the possibility that the vaccine may be linked to rare cases of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis.

  Since most of the more than 30 thrombosis cases in Europe are women under 55 years old, and cerebral venous sinus thrombosis is usually related to pregnancy and taking contraceptives, EMA will investigate this in the near future.

In addition, because the new coronavirus can also cause blood clots, the authorities will also investigate whether patients with blood clots have been infected with the virus before or during vaccination.