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The following is the remarkable news most on May 15 as
follows:
1. US
News:
Notable news about America :
A top model now forecasts that 147,000 Americans will die
from coronavirus by August, as governors continue lifting measures toward a
reopening.
Nearly 3 million Americans filed claims for unemployment
benefits last week.
At least 48 states will be partially reopened by early next
week.
At least 85,906 people have died in the US
from coronavirus, according to Johns Hopkins
University 's latest tally of cases.
According to forbes, New York
had 102 children with rare suspected inflammatory syndrome related to Covid 19.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the state was investigating 102 children in
the state diagnosed with rare inflammatory syndrome, suspected Covid. 19.
Speaking at a press conference, Governor Cuomo said that a child in the state
had died from the syndrome. They have many symptoms such as persistent fever,
severe abdominal pain, red eyes and skin rash. Before they had this syndrome,
they tested positive for covid 19 virus or had antibodies to this virus. These
are signs that this syndrome may be related to Covid 19.
2. World update:
Covid 19, an acute respiratory infection caused by a new
strain of corona virus, was first detected in Wuhan City ,
Hubei Province, China
in December 2019. Later, the disease spread to many provinces in China .
To date, 214 countries / territories around the globe recorded cases.
In the world: 4,4549,388 people were infected, 304,001 died,
of which:
The United States
has 1,457,593 people infected, and 86,912 people died.
The United Kingdom
has 233,151 people infected, 33,186 people died.
According to the worldometers.info statistics page, in the
past 24 hours, the world recorded 85,307 people with COVID-19 acute respiratory
infections and 4,739 deaths. Despite the risk of the second wave of infection,
many countries are easing the blockade.
3. Latest news about Covid 19: What do new experts say about
corona virus?
Experts note that some people are immune to different
viruses, but they can carry germs and infect others. In addition, carriers of
asymptomatic carriers may have low "contagious doses" in the body.
The introduction of COVID-19 antibody plasma into the body
for non-mitigating coronavirus requires adherence to isolation strategies to
control viral transmission.
Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) warns that
covid-19 virus will never disappear and that people around the world will have
to learn how to live with the virus. Speaking at an online press conference in Geneva
(Switzerland ),
WHO Emergency Program Director Michael Ryan said that it is difficult to
predict when humans will eliminate this new virus. He warned that with time,
covid 19 will become an endemic virus in the community and will never
disappear.
However, WHO officials expressed their belief that countries
can turn this disaster into an opportunity for the future, while calling on
countries to work together to solve problems. He emphasized that to succeed,
this requires the political, financial, technical support and joint efforts of
the international community.
WHO recommends that countries remain vigilant and at the
highest possible level.
4. Belgium
News:
Belgian Prime Minister Sophie Wilmes affirmed that the
country would proceed to a second phase of lifting restrictions on the Covid 19
pandemic on May 18 amid the improved disease situation. Beginning May 18,
educational institutions, except for elementary schools, will reopen. Museums
and cultural and historical venues will also resume operations, with ticket
sales being done online and avoiding crowds of people in buildings. In
addition, hairdressing shops and beauty salons will be allowed to reopen
provided that employees and customers are required to wear masks.
Prime Minister Wilmes also said local authorities would be
able to coordinate the reopening of open-air markets from May 18. However, the
maximum number of stalls allowed is 50. Mass cultural events are still
prohibited until at least June 30. Restaurants, cafes, bars and nightclubs will
may gradually resume operations on June 8.
5. Japanese news:
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on May 14 announced
that Japan will
lift its state of emergency for 39 of the 47 cities and provinces before
expiring later this month in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic. The area has
been controlled. However, the state of emergency still exists in Tokyo
and seven other cities and provinces on the list of special warnings. Japanese
Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said the total number of cases had
decreased in the 39 provinces mentioned above and these localities were able to
provide medical care.
Prime Minister Abe is facing pressure to balance between
preventing the COVID-19 momentum from rebounding and allowing economic
activities to be restored in stages. Based on the recommendations of health
experts, the government continues to call on people to adopt a new lifestyle
including restricting movement between normal areas and areas still in an
emergency situation, restricting arrival. enclosed spaces and crowded,
restricting close contact.
6. New Zealand
news:
On May 14, the New Zealand Government announced a record
budget of NZ $ 50 billion (US $ 30 billion) to support the country's economic
recovery affected by Covid19. New Zealand Finance Minister Grant Robertson said
the budget support package, which is expected to be disbursed over four years,
includes payments for housing, health care and infrastructure, plus subsidies.
Salaries for more than 50% of workers are entitled to benefits. This year, New
Zealand disbursed NZ $ 30 billion in the
above support package. Mr Robertson warned that the money would not be enough
to address the challenges facing the country: thousands of people lost their
jobs and businesses stalled due to blockade measures. The unemployment rate in
the country is expected to increase from 4% to nearly 10% in June.
7. Italian News:
On May 13, the Italian Government approved a stimulus
package worth 55 billion euros to help businesses and households to overcome
the difficult period due to disease. The package was proposed at the end of
last month but was delayed due to disagreements over the issue of illegal
migrant workers.
Meanwhile, the Italian Civil Protection Agency on May 14
announced that the South European country had recorded 992 cases of covid 19,
bringing the total number of covid 19 cases to 223.096, of which There were
31,368 deaths, an increase of 262 cases compared to May 13 and the highest
since May 7.
8. German News:
The German Federal Parliament on May 14 adopted the next
supportive measures to mitigate the effects of the Covid19 pandemic, including
increasing benefits for workers under the reduced hours and unemployment model.
, reward nursing staff and expand Covid19 detection testing. It is expected
that this multi-billion dollar support package will be approved by the Federal
Council on May 15.
9. News Indonesia :
The Indonesian government is preparing to implement a 25,000
billion rupiah stimulus package in the form of discounted airfare and hotel
rooms to accelerate the recovery of tourism after the Covid 19 pandemic. On May
13, Febrio Kacaribu, head of the Financial Policy Agency under the Indonesian
Ministry of Finance, said tourism was one of the areas most heavily affected by
the current health crisis. 1.4 million workers were laid off.
10. Russian News:
11. Spanish News:
On April 14, the number of Covid 19 deaths in Spain
rose to the highest level in a week with 217 people, while the previous day's
recorded figure was 184. For the first time since May 8, the number of Covid 19
deaths in Spain
exceeded 200. The total number of deaths due to Covid 19 across Spain
has increased to 27,321.
12. Singapore
News:
With 752 cases on May 14, Singapore
now has a total of 26,098 cases of Covid 19. Among the new cases, only 2
Singaporeans and permanent resident card holders, the rest are foreign workers
living in cramped housing quarters. To date, Singapore
has more than 7% of the 323,000 migrant workers with Covid 19.
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