COVID Catharsis Corner - Reports from around the world from today, Monday 21st of September:
- World: 31,110,407 confirmed cases and 961,544 confirmed deaths.
- World: Passes 31 million confirmed cases, with 30 million passed on Friday that's 1 million in just 3/4 days...
- World: Equity markets loose 3% as investors get jitters over fears of second COVID wave, with the DOW falling 600 points.
- World: 156 countries have now signed up to the Covax fair-distribution vaccine scheme for if/when one is finally found.
- US: CDC updates advice to indicate COVID-19 is now considered an aerosol airborne infection which can carry on the air further than six feet, which people release to infect others even just by breathing rather than coughing, sneezing and talking. The country is less than 500 fatalities away from 200,000 deaths from COVID-19. The WHO stated that they have not seen any new evidence to state this is the case, however CDC did also release data from a study where an infected person passed it on to more than 15 other people on a flight.
- UK: Predictions by UK's Chief Medical Officer and Chief Scientific Advisor indicate 50k new cases a day by October and 200 deaths a day by November if urgent action is not taken immediately to lower the current infection rate.
- France: Rules around schools and nurseries changed, from closing a class if one case is discovered, to closing a class only if three cases from different households are discovered.
- Africa: Condition that was causing hundreds of elephants to die found not to be COVID-19, it was found to be a toxic bacteria which was present in standing water the elephants drank.
- India: Taj Mahal reopens after it's longest ever closure caused by the pandemic, with greatly reduced capacity and other restrictions.
- England: Minister for Health announces low-pay workers being placed on an Isolation Order to quarantine at home will receive a £500 payment to help them survive while not able to attend work.
- Greece: Hundreds in a migrant camp on the island of Lesbos have tested positive.
- UK: Rail Franchises scrapped as government takes on further support of rail companies, having supported them to the tune of £3.5 billion so far - they have not been able to shoulder the cost of fewer travelers caused by the pandemic. The companies still exist, however going forward one option has been suggested the government pay a fixed fee for the companies to run the trains rather than being profit centered, whereas others are clearly calling for renationalization. Rail was privatized in the 1990's meaning it has been 25 years since the countries rail network has been solely government owned.
- New Zealand: Everywhere but Auckland reduced to level 1, the lowest level of restrictions.
- World: 31,110,407 confirmed cases and 961,544 confirmed deaths.
- World: Passes 31 million confirmed cases, with 30 million passed on Friday that's 1 million in just 3/4 days...
- World: Equity markets loose 3% as investors get jitters over fears of second COVID wave, with the DOW falling 600 points.
- World: 156 countries have now signed up to the Covax fair-distribution vaccine scheme for if/when one is finally found.
- US: CDC updates advice to indicate COVID-19 is now considered an aerosol airborne infection which can carry on the air further than six feet, which people release to infect others even just by breathing rather than coughing, sneezing and talking. The country is less than 500 fatalities away from 200,000 deaths from COVID-19. The WHO stated that they have not seen any new evidence to state this is the case, however CDC did also release data from a study where an infected person passed it on to more than 15 other people on a flight.
- UK: Predictions by UK's Chief Medical Officer and Chief Scientific Advisor indicate 50k new cases a day by October and 200 deaths a day by November if urgent action is not taken immediately to lower the current infection rate.
- France: Rules around schools and nurseries changed, from closing a class if one case is discovered, to closing a class only if three cases from different households are discovered.
- Africa: Condition that was causing hundreds of elephants to die found not to be COVID-19, it was found to be a toxic bacteria which was present in standing water the elephants drank.
- India: Taj Mahal reopens after it's longest ever closure caused by the pandemic, with greatly reduced capacity and other restrictions.
- England: Minister for Health announces low-pay workers being placed on an Isolation Order to quarantine at home will receive a £500 payment to help them survive while not able to attend work.
- Greece: Hundreds in a migrant camp on the island of Lesbos have tested positive.
- UK: Rail Franchises scrapped as government takes on further support of rail companies, having supported them to the tune of £3.5 billion so far - they have not been able to shoulder the cost of fewer travelers caused by the pandemic. The companies still exist, however going forward one option has been suggested the government pay a fixed fee for the companies to run the trains rather than being profit centered, whereas others are clearly calling for renationalization. Rail was privatized in the 1990's meaning it has been 25 years since the countries rail network has been solely government owned.
- New Zealand: Everywhere but Auckland reduced to level 1, the lowest level of restrictions.
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