(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) The White House doctor said that Biden's new crown symptoms have eased the number of hospitalized new crown patients in Australia to a new high

  China News Service, Beijing, July 25. Comprehensive news: According to statistics from Johns Hopkins University, as of 11:00 on the 25th Beijing time, there were 570,146,207 confirmed cases and 6,384,205 deaths worldwide.

 Americas: Biden's condition has "remarkably improved" after being diagnosed with new crown

  The "New York Times" quoted the White House President's doctor O'Connor on the 24th local time as saying that after US President Biden was diagnosed with the new crown virus, his condition has "remarkably improved", and the original mild fever, runny nose and dry cough and other symptoms are all in reduce.

  White House new crown virus response coordinator Asish Jia said on a related program on CBS on the 24th that as of late on the 23rd, all of the 17 people who were considered close contacts of Biden had the new crown virus. The test results were all negative.

  According to statistics from Johns Hopkins University, as of 17:20 ET on the 24th, there have been 90,410,386 confirmed cases and 1,026,951 deaths in the United States.

Asia: India's single-day test positive rate exceeds 7% after 168 days

  According to data released by the Indian Ministry of Health on the 25th, in the past 24 hours, there were 16,866 new confirmed cases in the country, with a total of 43,905,621 cases.

India's positive rate for the new coronavirus test on the day was 7.03%.

"The Hindu" pointed out in its report that this is the first time after 168 days in India that the positive rate of single-day tests has once again exceeded 7%.

  According to the report of the Central Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters of South Korea on the 25th, as of 0:00 that day, South Korea had added 35,883 confirmed cases compared with 0:00 the previous day, with a total of 19,247,496 cases; 17 new deaths were added, with a total of 24,890 cases.

  According to the "Lianhe Zaobao" report, Singapore added 6,175 confirmed cases on the 24th, with a total of 1,659,156 cases; 4 new deaths were added, with a total of 1,467 cases.

This is the fourth day in a row that Singapore has recorded fewer than 10,000 new confirmed cases in a single day.

  As of the 23rd, 93% of Singapore's national population had completed the basic vaccination program, and 79% had received booster shots.

  The "Bangkok Post" quoted data from the Thai Ministry of Health on the 25th that Thailand added 1,740 new hospitalized patients and 32 deaths on the 24th.

  Bangkok, Thailand may face a new wave of epidemic peaks, and the public health system may be under pressure.

The "Bangkok Post" pointed out in a report that the spread of the new coronavirus Omicron subtype variant BA.5 has put Bangkok on "high alert" for the epidemic again.

Although Bangkok authorities say they are ready to deal with a new wave of epidemic peaks, by the end of August, Bangkok may still face tens of thousands of new crown patients.

  The "Bangkok Post" quoted an expert from Chulalongkorn University in Thailand as saying that during the peak of the new wave of epidemics in Thailand in the future, the infection rate of the new crown virus will be higher than the previous waves.

Bangkok Mayor Chacha Sitiphan urged people to strictly abide by COVID-19 precautions, including wearing masks in public places.

 Africa and Oceania: Australia sees record number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients

  According to data from the African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of the 24th, there have been 11,955,209 confirmed cases and 254,851 deaths in Africa.

  Reuters reported on the 25th, citing statistics from relevant Australian departments, that there were about 5,450 hospitalized new crown patients in Australia, a new high since the outbreak.

  The number of hospitalized patients with Covid-19 has been increasing in recent times with the spread of Omicron subtype variants BA.4 and BA.5 in Australia.

More than 1,000 aged care homes in Australia are under pressure from the outbreak, and some aged care centres are also facing staff shortages.

  New Zealand media 1News quoted the New Zealand Ministry of Health on the 25th as saying that in the past 24 hours, there were 6,910 new confirmed cases and 16 new deaths nationwide, bringing the total to 2,006.

In addition, New Zealand reported 116 more hospitalizations on the 25th than on the 24th.

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