COVID Catharsis Corner - Reports from around the world from today, Wednesday 9th of September.
- World: 27,628,190 confirmed cases and 898,757 confirmed deaths.
- Vaccine: The promising Oxford University Vaccine trial is on hold as participant in the UK falls ill - the trial currently involves 30,000 people across the US, South Africa, Brazil and the UK. Scientists describe the pause as "routine" as far as trials go, as the cause of the illness has not yet been ascertained and the halt is standard practice in trials when this happens, as a precautionary measure in the face of that uncertainty until it can be investigated.
- US: Iowa and North and South Dakota have emerged as the latest hotspots after a spike in new cases. Total deaths stand at close to 190,000 with the forecast being between 200,000 and 211,000 by September 26th.
- UK: New restriction bought in limiting gatherings to 6 people in the face of surge in cases. Government has taken feedback so have simplified the advice on this new rule: branding it as "The Rule Of Six" saying it is very clear, very simple, and that no one can confuse it - the limit of gatherings is 6 socially distanced people and 6 people only. It's clear cut, it's super easy to understand, only six people can gather in a group. It's in homes, it's in pubs, it's in restaurants, 6 people only. It's the Rule Of Six. Get it? Six. Got it? Six. Good. (Six). But it will not apply to schools, workplaces or Covid-secure weddings, funerals, gyms and organised team sports and some other exceptions. And this is only England as Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all have their own rules. Clear as a brick wall, eh?
- Italy: Former leader Silvio "Bunga Bunga" Berlusconi gives statement from hospital “It [the virus] is very bad,” ... "I'm giving it my all and I really hope to make it and be able to get back on track”, his doctors have stated his condition has shown favorable progress.
- Portugal: Highest daily cases since April.
- Denmark: Highest daily cases since April.
- Czech Republic: Number of daily cases pass 1000 for the first time.
- World: 27,628,190 confirmed cases and 898,757 confirmed deaths.
- Vaccine: The promising Oxford University Vaccine trial is on hold as participant in the UK falls ill - the trial currently involves 30,000 people across the US, South Africa, Brazil and the UK. Scientists describe the pause as "routine" as far as trials go, as the cause of the illness has not yet been ascertained and the halt is standard practice in trials when this happens, as a precautionary measure in the face of that uncertainty until it can be investigated.
- US: Iowa and North and South Dakota have emerged as the latest hotspots after a spike in new cases. Total deaths stand at close to 190,000 with the forecast being between 200,000 and 211,000 by September 26th.
- UK: New restriction bought in limiting gatherings to 6 people in the face of surge in cases. Government has taken feedback so have simplified the advice on this new rule: branding it as "The Rule Of Six" saying it is very clear, very simple, and that no one can confuse it - the limit of gatherings is 6 socially distanced people and 6 people only. It's clear cut, it's super easy to understand, only six people can gather in a group. It's in homes, it's in pubs, it's in restaurants, 6 people only. It's the Rule Of Six. Get it? Six. Got it? Six. Good. (Six). But it will not apply to schools, workplaces or Covid-secure weddings, funerals, gyms and organised team sports and some other exceptions. And this is only England as Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all have their own rules. Clear as a brick wall, eh?
- Italy: Former leader Silvio "Bunga Bunga" Berlusconi gives statement from hospital “It [the virus] is very bad,” ... "I'm giving it my all and I really hope to make it and be able to get back on track”, his doctors have stated his condition has shown favorable progress.
- Portugal: Highest daily cases since April.
- Denmark: Highest daily cases since April.
- Czech Republic: Number of daily cases pass 1000 for the first time.