• Covid, in Russia is a record of daily deaths: 890 people in 24 hours

  • Covid-19, 1,100 doctors and dentists suspended for lack of vaccination

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06 October 2021 New record of infections in Russia, the third time in October. In the

last 24 hours, 895 people have died, the highest daily figure since the start of the pandemic

. Furthermore, the infections have returned to exceed 25 thousand. Vaccination rates in the country remain low and the government avoids imposing harsh restrictions. The previous record of deaths was recorded last Sunday with 890 deaths, and before that Friday, with 887 deaths. The Kremlin has made it known that the situation raises concern, but that it is not considering a national lockdown or other measures at the national level. 



In Romania the situation is getting worse

: leap of infections and deaths and in intensive care there is no more room. The sad negative record comes in conjunction with the mistrust of the centrist government, after just 9 months, led by Prime Minister Florin Citu. The Bucharest Parliament, in fact, approved a no-confidence motion presented by the Social Democratic Party (PSD). According to what was reported by the Romanian press, the motion was approved with 281 votes in favor, even if 234 were enough. A politically unstable situation while infections spread. In the last 24 hours, 15,037 people have been infected, the highest number since the beginning of the pandemic, with 252 deaths. The places in intensive care - where 1,480 patients are hospitalized - have officially ended across the country, said the Secretary of State, Raed Arafat, asking for help from theEuropean Union.



In the

United States, the daily budgets in terms of human lives remain at this stage the heaviest in the world

. According to data from the New York Times, in the day just passed another 1,829 people lost their lives bringing the total fatalities related to Covid to 703,285 since the onset of the disease, of which 53,583 in the last month. Despite these apocalyptic data, there is on the other hand to underline, and here we come "to light", that the United States has seen a drastic decline in the number of Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations in recent weeks, a trend that epidemiologists they see it as an encouraging sign as the virus may have "bypassed" the peak of its highest incidence nationwide.



The seven-day average of new cases per day dropped from about 151,000 on September 14 to about 106,000 on September 29, a drop of 29 percent, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In the last 24 hours, moreover, the infections were 103,780. The number of people admitted to hospital with Covid-19, which at the height of the Delta wave filled a few intensive care units at most, has also followed a downward trajectory in recent weeks. However, experts point out that the virus remains a significant threat due to the large number of people who have not been vaccinated and the risk of a new variant that could emerge from the unvaccinated population.



The

Japanese Ministry of Health in its most recent bulletin reported 982

new coronavirus cases across the country and 36 deaths caused by the virus.

The number of hospitalized patients in serious condition fell again by 38 compared to Monday, reaching 655. Nationally, among the Japanese prefectures, Osaka continues to record the highest number of new infections (176), followed by the capital Tokyo (144) , Kanagawa (77), Hyogo (71), Saitama (67), Aichi (62), Chiba (52) and Okinawa (38).