Bayram Cigerli Blog

Bigger İnfo Center and Archive

THURSDAY OCTOBER 15 - CORONAVIRUS GLOBAL UPDATE

 in-cyprus 15 October 2020 - by Annie Charalambous



More than 38.25 million people have been reported to be infected by the novel coronavirus globally and 1,087,361​ have died, according to a Reuters

Meanwhile, under siege over his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, President Donald Trump cited what he said was his son’s mild bout of the virus as a reason why American schools should reopen as soon as possible.

DEATHS AND INFECTIONS

EUROPE

* France imposed curfews while other European nations are closing schools, cancelling surgeries and enlisting student medics as overwhelmed authorities face the nightmare scenario of a COVID-19 resurgence at the onset of winter.

* Italy, Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia reported record figures of daily infections.

AMERICAS

* Two weeks after the coronavirus spread through the White House, staffers have begun trickling back to the West Wing, saying they only had mild symptoms and again spurning the use of masks.

* An extra 10,000 children per month may die this year from malnutrition due to the COVID-19 crisis, the head of the World Health Organisation warned.

ASIA-PACIFIC

* Australia’s Victoria state said on Thursday it had just six new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, its lowest one-day figure in eight days, and no deaths.

* The Chinese city of Qingdao suspended its health commission head and sacked a hospital director following an outbreak of infections that ended China’s run of about two months without reporting a local case.

MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA

* Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan urged the parliament to act to curb the influence of medical associations and other institutions that have criticised the government’s response to the pandemic.

MEDICAL DEVELOPMENTS

* Russia has granted regulatory approval to a second COVID-19 vaccine, according to its register of authorised medicines.

* Rapid antigen diagnostic tests for the coronavirus will be a game changer in the fight against the pandemic, the Pan American Health Organization’s director Carissa Etienne said.

* Eli Lilly & Co said other trials of its experimental coronavirus antibody therapy remain on track after a government-run study testing the treatment in hospitalized COVID-19 patients was paused due to safety concerns.

ECONOMIC IMPACT

* U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said he and House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi were “far apart” on another economic relief package, and that a deal would be hard to reach before the Nov. 3 election, but he would keep trying.

* In reporting third-quarter results, CEOs and finance chiefs at the five biggest U.S. lenders gave a muddled picture of what to expect.

* China’s factory gate prices fell at a faster-than-expected pace in September and consumer inflation slowed to its weakest in 19 months, underscoring the challenges still facing the country as it recovers from the pandemic.

* Financial leaders from the Group of 20 major economies vowed to “do whatever it takes” to support the global economy and financial stability.

(Reuters)

Share

Related Posts:

  • ADOPT A BIRD [Feathered variety!]From incyprus Local News 24 April 2017An innovative idea to raise awareness about the birds of Cyprus gives an opportunity to people to adopt a bird and support critical conservation work.BirdLife Cyprus, an NGO dedicated to … Read More
  • PAPHOS SET FOR IMPROVED COASTAL WALKWAYFrom incyprus - local news 18 April 2017The coastal walkway from the Yeroskipou to Kato Paphos is set to be upgraded with a host of new services to the public this summer.According to Deputy Mayor Christos Makarios, the upgra… Read More
  • TALA VILLAGE SQUARE VANDALISEDFrom Cyprus Mail - article by Antonis Michael 18 April 2017YOUTHS caused extensive damage using fire crackers in various parts of the Tala village square in Paphos, on the early hours of Sunday.The main damage was caused to t… Read More
  • CHURCH MUSEUM OPENS IN GEROSKIPOUFrom incyprus 10 April 2017Rare religious exhibits, including priceless icons dating back to the 3rd century, have been put on display at Paphos Bishopric’s new Ecclesiastical Museum.The museum, situated on the site of t… Read More
  • LACK OF FUNDS WRECKS POSEIDON'S PAPHOS MARINA PROJECTFrom Cyprus Mail - article by Annette Chrysostomou 19 April 2017The Poseidon consortium’s ambitious €215 million project to build and run the new Paphos marina was finally rejected on Wednesday, leaving runner up Pafilia cons… Read More

0 Comments:

Yorum Gönder