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[Outbreak 7.11]Prime Minister of Algeria diagnosed with the virus | Chinese Communist virus | COVID-19 | Vaccine

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[Epoch Times, July 11, 2021](Comprehensive reports by Epoch Times reporters Xu Jian, Da Furuo, Yan Shujing) According to statistics from Johns Hopkins University, as of Eastern Daylight Time Sunday (July 10) At 4:30 pm, the total number of CCP virus (Wuhan pneumonia, COVID-19) cases worldwide exceeded 186 million (186,684,904) cases, and the death toll exceeded 4.02 million (4,028,153).

The following is the number of newly confirmed cases and deaths in a single day on July 10 (Saturday) (part of the data or from worldometer):

9,038 confirmed cases in the United States and 139 deaths;
31,835 cases were confirmed in the UK and 34 people died;
809 cases were confirmed in Germany and 7 people died;
4,696 confirmed cases in France and 19 deaths;
41,506 confirmed cases and 895 deaths in India;
Brazil has 48,504 confirmed cases and 1,205 deaths;
24,607 cases were confirmed in Russia and 740 people died;
Japan has 2,458 confirmed cases and 11 deaths;
1,324 confirmed cases in South Korea and 5 deaths;
33 cases were confirmed in Taiwan and 6 people died.

Prime Minister of Algeria diagnosed

Algerian National Television reported that the newly appointed Algerian Prime Minister Ayman Benabderrahmane (Ayman Benabderrahmane) was infected with the Chinese Communist virus (COVID-19).

“Reuters” reported that Benab Drahman had only been in office for 7 days. He contracted CCP pneumonia just after preparing for the formation of a new cabinet last Wednesday. He will be isolated for 7 days and handle government affairs by telecommuting.

Due to the surge in domestic cases, on Saturday Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune ordered the re-implementation of social distancing and masking measures, while accelerating the speed of vaccination.

To date, this North African country has reported 145,296 confirmed cases, with 3,824 deaths.

South Africa extends Level 4 restriction by 14 days

South Africa extended the strict four-level restrictions for 14 days on Sunday (11th) and maintained some restrictive measures, including a ban on gatherings, a curfew from 9 pm to 4 am, and a ban on the sale of alcohol.

In terms of recorded cases and deaths, South Africa is the most severely affected country in Africa and is currently experiencing a third wave of infections caused by the more infectious Delta variant.

President Cyril Ramaphosa (Cyril Ramaphosa) said in a televised speech to the country: “Our nation’s medical system is still under pressure.”

At the beginning of this month, South Africa recorded a single-day number of cases exceeding 26,000, setting a new record, which pushed the hospital to its limit.

On July 5, 2021, members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) line up to receive the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at the Orlando Stadium in Soweto. (PHILL MAGAKOE/AFP via Getty Images)

With the increase in the number of infections, Ramaphosa raised the country’s restrictions to the fourth of the five restrictions in late June, and promised to review these restrictions in two weeks.

He said on Sunday that the cabinet has decided to maintain the “adjusted four-level alert” for another 14 days, but restaurants can reopen if they comply with strict hygiene regulations. In some cases, the gym will also be allowed to reopen.

Hundreds of medical workers in Thailand are still infected after being vaccinated by China’s Kexing vaccine

Thailand said that more than 600 medical workers were still infected with the Chinese Communist virus after receiving two doses of Sinovac. This incident coincided with the authorities’ consideration of vaccinating the people with boosters.

The picture shows the Kexing vaccine in China. (Billy HC Kwok/Getty Images)

According to data from the Ministry of Health of Thailand from April to July, out of 677,348 medical staff who received two doses of KX vaccine, 618 were infected.

One nurse died and the other medical staff was in critical condition.

Libya implements extensive restrictions on the number of cases

As the number of cases in Libya hit a new high, the authorities implemented extensive restrictions to curb the spread of the Chinese Communist virus. Experts warned that the situation was “critical.”

Libyan Prime Minister Abdul. Hamid. In a decree, Abdulhamid Dbeibah said that in the next two weeks, cafes must be closed, weddings and organized funerals with mourners must be banned, and public transportation must be prohibited.

The restaurant can only provide takeaway service. In shops and markets, people must wear masks and comply with social distancing regulations.

On May 13, 2021, Libyan Muslims gathered in the Martyrs Square in the capital Tripoli for Eid al-Fitr prayers. (MAHMUD TURKIA/AFP via Getty Images)

In the past few weeks, Libya has not recorded more than 400 cases in a single day.

But the number of cases surged this week. According to the latest official data, health officials recorded 2,854 cases within 48 hours.

4,256 new confirmed cases in France

France reported on Sunday (11th) that there were 4,256 new confirmed cases and 4 deaths in the past 24 hours.

Masks must still be worn on certain occasions in Wales, UK

The British Welsh government stated that masks must still be worn in local public transportation, health and social care places.

The government stated that scientific evidence supports the use of masks as a way to slow the spread of the CCP virus.

In contrast, the mask injunction in England is expected to be cancelled on July 19.

On May 12, Welsh Chief Minister Mark Drakeford (Mark Drakeford) arrived at the Welsh Parliament Building (Senedd) in Cardiff Bay (Cardiff Bay). (Cardiff Bay(Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)

Welsh Chief Minister Mark Drakeford (Mark Drakeford) said: “We know that many people are still worried and anxious about going out. We will maintain the requirement to wear masks in certain places, including in public transportation, health and society. Inside the nursing facility, and elsewhere when necessary, to help ensure the safety of all of us.”

Governor of New York State: Two-thirds of adults are fully vaccinated

New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that two-thirds of adults in New York are now fully vaccinated.

Cuomo said 31,484 doses of vaccine were injected in the past 24 hours, and one person died of the infection in New York State on Saturday. There are 399 patients hospitalized across the state. Last spring, the state was the “epicenter” of the American pandemic.

He said: “Our indicators continue to show that steady progress is being made towards the goal of killing the beast of Covid. For this, we would like to thank the heroes of the healthcare industry and the ordinary New Yorkers who made sacrifices throughout the pandemic. “

On June 11, 2021, people watch a performance at a pop-up event in Times Square, New York City. (ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

1,391 new cases and 7 deaths in Italy

Italy today reported 7 Covid deaths and 1,391 cases. Compared with yesterday’s 12 deaths and 1,400 confirmed diagnoses, this is a slight decrease.

UK reports 26 deaths and 31,772 cases

The UK today reported 26 new deaths from the CCP virus and 31,772 new confirmed cases.

11,874 new cases in Bangladesh, 230 deaths in a single day

According to the Dhaka Tribune, Bangladesh recorded the highest number of daily deaths and the highest number of new cases in a single day, and the health authorities are “worried that the situation will worsen in the coming weeks.”

The General Directorate of Health Services of Bangladesh reported 230 new deaths and 11,874 cases in the 24 hours before 8 am on Sunday.

The last record for the death toll was set on Friday, when Bangladesh recorded 212 deaths.

The number of infections in a single day exceeded the record high of 11,651 cases set on Thursday.

The total number of deaths in Bangladesh has reached 15,419, while the total number of infections in the country has risen to 1,021,189.

Vietnam reports nearly 2,000 new cases, another record

Vietnam reported 1,953 cases of COVID-19 infection on Sunday, which is the latest record for the number of daily cases.

Most of the new cases occurred in Ho Chi Minh City, the epicenter of the outbreak in Vietnam, which began a 15-day extensive movement restriction on Friday.

The Vietnamese government said on Sunday that due to the CCP virus, Vietnam will implement a 14-day movement restriction in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho from Monday.

In the past week, this city with a population of 1.23 million reported 7 cases of infection.

Indonesia reports 36,197 new cases with 1,007 deaths

On July 11, 2021, people waited for admission outside the emergency ward of a hospital in Surabaya, Indonesia that handles Covid-19 patients. Indonesia is facing the worst outbreak caused by the highly contagious Delta variant. (JUNI KRISWANTO/AFP via Getty Images)
On July 11, 2021, a cemetery in Bogor, Indonesia, a cemetery staff wearing personal protective equipment buried a Covid-19 deceased. Indonesia is facing the worst outbreak caused by the highly contagious Covid-19 virus. (ADITYA AJI/AFP via Getty Images)

Indonesia’s national newspaper, Kompas, reported “a large number of new cases and deaths” in the country.

The Compass Daily reported that data released by the government on Sunday showed that Indonesia added 36,197 cases in one day, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 2,527,203.

The Ministry of Health said on Sunday that another 1,007 people died, bringing the death toll to 66,464.

According to the Ministry of Health, the number of discharged patients increased by 32,615, bringing the total number of recovered patients to 2,084,724.

Hurrying to travel in Tokyo before the emergency, with a large number of people on the 10th

On July 9, 2021, people wearing masks flow at Shinagawa Station in Tokyo, Japan. (Takashi Aoyama/Getty Images)

The 4th “Declaration of Emergency” in Tokyo, Japan will be on the road on July 12. Many people seized the opportunity to travel on a sunny day yesterday. There was a large number of people in tourist areas, which was not only a significant increase from the same period last year, but even higher than the average at the beginning of the epidemic Crowds.

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The Central News Agency quoted a report from the Japan Mainichi Shimbun as saying that yesterday was the last weekend before Tokyo’s 4th “Emergency Declaration”. Due to the long-lost sunshine in Tokyo, a large number of tourists surged in many tourist areas.

The Tokyo Metropolitan “Emergency Declaration” will be on the road from July 12 and is expected to last until August 22. It will not only cover the entire Eastern Olympics period, but also the traditional Japanese Obon Festival and summer vacation during the declaration period. Therefore, some parents say, “(Traveling) is to let the children keep memories of summer”.

In Kanto and the East China Sea, it was sunny in most areas yesterday, and even in some areas, the daytime temperature exceeded 30 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature of this year was 33.4 degrees Celsius in the center of Tokyo yesterday. Many children can be seen in the water spray area in the park. Playing in the water.

There are many izakayas outside Ueno Station. Yesterday some people drank draft beer since the day. After Tokyo lifted the “emergency declaration” on June 20, it was possible to open restaurants to provide alcohol, but it was only three weeks before the “prohibition” declaration period was entered.

According to statistics from mobile phone operators, the number of people going out in Tokyo’s Marunouchi Ward increased by 106.2% from the July 2020 holiday average at around 3 pm; Shinjuku Station increased by 59.7%, Ginza Station by 33.7%, and Shibuya Chuo Street increased by 59.7%. 50.9%.

Even compared with the average number of people going out during the holidays from January 18 to February 14 when the COVID-19 epidemic in early 2020 has not expanded, the number of people going out at Shinjuku Station yesterday increased by 5.7%, and the Ginza area also increased by 9.7%.

A 90-year-old Belgian woman who was infected with two mutant strains at the same time died 5 days after seeking medical treatment

Coronavirus seen under an electron microscope. (ShutterStock)

Belgian researchers said today that a 90-year-old woman died after contracting both the Alpha and Beta variants of COVID-19. They also emphasized that such a rare phenomenon may be underestimated.

The Central News Agency reported that the woman lived alone, was not vaccinated, and received home care. After falling multiple times in March, she was taken to the OLV Hospital in Aalst, Belgium for treatment. She tested positive for COVID-19 on the same day.

At first, the woman’s blood oxygen concentration was good, but her condition took a turn for the worse, and unfortunately she passed away 5 days later.

When medical staff checked for any “variants of concern”, they found that the Alpha mutant first discovered in the UK and the Beta mutant first discovered in South Africa were both present in the woman.

Anne Vankeerberghen, a molecular biologist at OLV Hospital who led the research, said: “These two variants were circulating in Belgium at the time, so this lady may have contracted two different viruses from two different people.”

“Unfortunately, we don’t know how she was infected.”

Van Kebergen said that it is currently difficult to determine whether the co-infection played a role in the rapid deterioration of the patient’s condition.

This study is being published at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases and has not yet been submitted for publication in medical journals.

Wanke Bergen stated in the press release that although “there are no other public cases of this type of co-infection”, “this phenomenon may be underestimated.” She pointed out that this was due to the limited collection of high-profile variants; she called for the use of PCR quick screening methods to detect known variants.

South Korea’s single-day confirmed cases slightly reduced to 1,324 cases, authorities warn of fear of rising

The Korean Agency for Disease Control said today that as of 0:00 on the 11th, 1,324 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the country, which is lower than the record-breaking 1,378 cases the day before. South Korea is striving to control the surge in confirmed cases.

The Central News Agency reported that the number of confirmed cases usually drops during the weekend due to the low number of screenings. Relevant units warned that confirmed cases may continue to rise.

In the recent surge in cases, the number of severely ill patients is much lower than in previous waves, because many elderly and high-risk residents have been vaccinated.

According to data from the Korean Agency for Disease Control, about 11% of South Korea’s 52 million people have been fully vaccinated, including two doses of the two-dose vaccine; about 30% have received one dose. Most of the surge in cases are young people who have not yet been vaccinated.

The surge in confirmed cases prompted the authorities to impose the strictest social distancing regulations to date on Seoul and surrounding areas for the first time, which will take effect tomorrow.

The total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in South Korea since the outbreak of the epidemic reached 168,046 and the total number of deaths was 2,043.

Australia’s first infectious disease died this year, New South Wales diagnosed new high in one day

Australia today announced the first death of Covid-19 this year. New South Wales, which is busy coping with the outbreak of the Delta variant virus, has also broken this year’s record with 77 new diagnoses in a single day.

The Central News Agency reported that New South Wales Governor Gladys Berejiklian said that the number of confirmed cases in Sydney and surrounding areas, Australia’s largest city, is expected to rise again in the next few days. Sydney is currently implementing a three-week lockdown.

Reggie Klian said in a televised briefing: “I expect the number in New South Wales to exceed 100 tomorrow. I would be surprised if it is less than this number.”

50 people were diagnosed in New South Wales yesterday, setting a single-day record this year. Today, 77 people were diagnosed and hit a new high, bringing the cumulative number of confirmed cases in the latest wave to 566.

Among the newly reported confirmed cases today, 33 people have entered the community during the infection period. There are concerns that the closure of Sydney and surrounding areas with a population of more than 5 million will be extended.

Yunnan Ruili has another new case and the shelter laboratory also joins the test

The epidemic situation in Ruili, Yunnan continues to be severe. The latest news shows that the city not only has new cases, but also started to use shelter laboratories.

Based on Lu media reports, the official Yunnan report stated that from 0:00 to 24:00 on July 10, there were 12 newly confirmed cases of CCP pneumonia in Yunnan Province; 4 newly imported confirmed cases and 2 asymptomatic infections.

The notification showed that these 12 persons were all found in the nucleic acid test of all employees in Ruili City.

As of 24:00 on July 10, Yunnan Province has a total of 136 confirmed cases and 22 asymptomatic infections. Since the CCP has always covered up the real situation, the outside world generally remains skeptical about this data.

In addition, on July 9, Ruili City put the “Falcon” shelter laboratory into use for nucleic acid testing. According to Lu media, the “Falcon” shelter laboratory had performed nucleic acid tests in Liwan District, the outbreak site of Guangzhou’s outbreak earlier; during the outbreak in Shijiazhuang, Hebei in early January this year, and the outbreak in Lu’an, Anhui in May.

Longchuan County, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province has also stepped up epidemic prevention and control. On July 8, the county’s epidemic prevention and control work headquarters issued a notice stating that people in Longchuan County should not leave Longchuan unless necessary, and those who really need to leave must provide a certificate of negative nucleic acid test within 72 hours; from Ruili City to Longchuan County Personnel must also provide a certificate of negative nucleic acid test within 72 hours, a notice of leaving Switzerland, a health code, etc., otherwise they will be persuaded to return.

In addition, in order to prevent the epidemic, the Chinese Communist Party has also erected barbed wire fences that were used only during the war on the border of Ruili City. Some netizens said that the barbed wire fence built along the Gaoligong Mountain of Lijiang River in Ruili stretches for 500 kilometers.

Comment on “Virus Traceability” Attracts Concerns Shanghai Gu Guoping Was Called

Gu Guoping, a retired teacher and rights activist in Shanghai, was subpoenaed for his comments on “tracing the source of the new crown virus.” (Pictures of Tianwang.com)

A few days ago, Gu Guoping, a retired teacher and human rights activist in Shanghai, was summoned by the local police station on July 10 for posting a comment on “tracing the source of the new crown (CCP) virus” on overseas social media platforms. This comment has aroused concern at home and abroad, and therefore aroused the fear of the Shanghai authorities.

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Gu Guoping’s article is titled “Using legal inferences on the traceability and accountability of the new crown virus.” The article mentioned that the global new crown virus epidemic has caused more than 183 million people to be infected and 4 million people died worldwide. An unprecedented huge disaster on earth. It is very necessary to conduct a thorough, comprehensive, complete and in-depth investigation of the source of this virus. This is what we humans must do to thoroughly defeat and eliminate this virus.

The author of this article analyzed and deduced the 6 greatest possibilities of the source of the virus:

1. Where the epidemic broke out, it should be the origin of the virus;
2. Which country’s virology experts have published in specialized academic journals and claimed to be the world’s first report on the discovery of a new coronavirus sequence, which proves which country the virus originated from;
3. Why do you want to conceal the epidemic after the virus breaks out, and still mislead, and falsely claim that it is preventable and controllable? Human-to-human transmission will not happen?
4. Whoever is doing the scandal of destroying the original sequence record of the virus is the biggest suspect in researching and producing the virus;
5. Who has repeatedly refused the WHO expert team to enter the virus research institute suspected of being involved in the case for verification?
6. Whoever is doing the reverse, opposing and preventing the tracing of the new crown virus, is suspected of creating this plague, who is creating this threat to all mankind, and launched an ultra-restricted biochemical warfare against all mankind.

Taiwan 7/11 adds 28 local cases and 4 deaths

Taiwan’s Central Epidemic Command Center announced that the level 3 national epidemic alert was extended to July 26, and some measures were moderately loosened from the 13th. New Taipei City Lilian Hospital’s triple hospital area continued to carry out screening tests on the 11th, and medical staff distributed sample containers to people waiting to be screened. (Central News Agency)

Taiwan’s Central Epidemic Command Center today (July 11) announced 28 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party virus) in Taiwan and 3 newly imported cases of COVID-19 (Chinese Communist Party Virus), and 4 new deaths among the confirmed cases.

Chen Shizhong, the commander of the Taiwan Central Epidemic Command Center, said at a press conference on the 11th that the 28 new local cases (10 of which were positive during home quarantine or expired) were 15 males and 13 females. , The age is between less than 5 years old and more than 90 years old, and the onset date is between June 26 and July 10.

Since 2020, a total of 740 COVID-19 death cases have been accumulated, of which 732 are local. The counties and cities of residence are 368 in New Taipei City, 283 in Taipei City, 25 in Keelung City, 21 in Taoyuan City, 12 in Changhua County, and Hsinchu There were 9 cases in the county, 4 cases in Taichung City, 2 cases each in Yilan County, Miaoli County and Hualien County, and 1 case each in Taitung County, Yunlin County, Nantou County and Kaohsiung City; the other 8 cases were imported from abroad.

The Taiwan Command Center once again urged the public to implement personal protective measures such as hand hygiene, cough etiquette, and wearing masks, reduce unnecessary movement, activities or gatherings, avoid entering and exiting crowded places or areas with a high risk of infection transmission, and take the initiative Actively cooperate with various epidemic prevention measures and jointly strictly guard the community’s defense line.

The epidemic has led to short supply of chips in the Huangwan District

Affected by the epidemic, the production of raw materials such as chips and the transportation of commodities are facing huge challenges. Recently, there has been a shortage of commodities such as automobiles, household appliances, and furniture in the Bay Area. The picture is a schematic diagram. (NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP via Getty Images)

Due to the impact of the CCP virus (Wuhan pneumonia, COVID-19), the production of chips and other raw materials and the transportation of commodities are facing huge challenges. At the same time, consumers’ consumption habits have also changed. Therefore, cars, There is a shortage of commodities such as household appliances and furniture. Experts say that when the global supply chain will return to normal is still an unresolved issue. The shortage of goods is expected to continue for several months, and may even last until next year.

According to Hellenic Shipping News (Hellenic Shipping News), the CCP virus epidemic has affected freight transportation at major ports. For example, Yantian Port in China, which accounts for 5% of the global shipping volume, is deeply affected by the epidemic. The epidemics that have occurred in Malaysia and Taiwan, It is also affecting the production of semiconductor chips. According to the National Broadcasting Corporation Financial Channel (CNBC), the price of sea containers shipped from China to the United States has risen from US$1,200 to US$6,000.

In addition to chips, there are also shortages of other raw materials, such as resin used for refrigerator insulation, and foam materials used to fill sofas and chairs, which also affect the furniture industry. Tom Giorgi, owner of a furniture store in South San Francisco, said: “Usually you have to wait 10 to 12 weeks for high-end sofas to arrive. Now you have to wait nearly three times longer.”

Delta variants accounted for 26% of new samples in New York City in the past four weeks

India’s Delta variant virus has become the main strain in the United States. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Image)

The Delta variant virus (B.1.617.2) of the Chinese Communist Party virus (also known as the new crown virus) first discovered in India in December last year has become the main virus strain in the pandemic worldwide. Current statistics show that it accounts for 99% of new cases in the UK; 60% in the three major EU countries; 90% in Russia; and more than half of the new cases in the United States.

In the greater New York area such as New York and New Jersey, the Indian Delta variant virus is surpassing the original British Alpha variant virus to become the most important virus strain. According to the New York City Department of Health, in the past four weeks, cases of the Delta variant virus in India accounted for 26% of the samples sequenced.

According to the latest data from the City Department of Health on July 9th, in the past four weeks, 26% of the newly confirmed case samples used for sequencing in New York City were Delta variant viruses. The data released in the previous week and the previous month were 17.1% and 4.9%, respectively. It can be seen that the Delta variants are on the rise in New York.

At the same time, the number of cases caused by the Delta and Alpha variant strains surpassed the two previously circulating variants for the first time in New York, namely the B.1.526 strain first found in Washington Heights, New York, and the first gamma (Gamma) found in Brazil. ) Virus P.1; Looking at the trend, among the new cases in New York next week, it is very likely that Delta in India will surpass Alpha in the UK and become the main virus-causing strain.

Hardly survived two waves of epidemics, South Africa was hit by Delta again

On June 28, 2021, in a hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city, medical staff tested a woman for the CCP virus. (EMMANUEL CROSET/AFP via Getty Images)

South Africa is currently experiencing the impact of the third wave of COVID-19, and the medical system is almost collapsed. Every corner of the hospital’s emergency room was crowded with patients; they lay on beds and gurneys, or in wheelchairs; many people depended on oxygen for survival; some died unfortunately while waiting for beds.

After experiencing two waves of epidemics, South Africa is suffering from the third wave of epidemics. This wave of infections is caused by the more infectious Delta variant. Delta variants were first discovered in India and have now appeared in many countries around the world.

The current surge in cases and deaths in South Africa and the re-imposition of the blockade in the region have surprised many public health experts. Because of the low vaccination rate in South Africa, they did expect another wave of outbreaks, but some scientists believe that the worst is over. After the country was hit by the first wave of the epidemic, it was hit by the second wave.

According to WHO, the Delta variant has been found in at least 10 African countries so far. This variant has a high prevalence rate in southern and eastern African countries.

Britons scramble to go to the “yellow zone” travel ticket bookings soar

The British government has relaxed entry restrictions. If British residents have completed vaccination and return to the UK from areas on the yellow list, they can be exempted from isolation for 10 days, which will take effect on the 19th of this month. After news of the relaxation of entry, the number of bookings for air tickets to the yellow region has soared four times, and the number of searches to the Greek region alone has tripled.

The United Kingdom announced on Thursday (8th) that if British residents have completed vaccination (that is, the last dose is at least 14 days), or minors under 18 years of age, they will be exempted from self-isolation for 10 days after entering the country from the yellow area, but still You need to undergo a new coronavirus test 3 days before returning to the UK, and a PCR nucleic acid test the day after entering the country.

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Within a few hours after the news of the relaxation of entry restrictions came out, easyJet stated that the number of bookings for flights to the yellow area list increased by 400% on a weekly basis, requiring an additional 145,000 seats to meet demand.

Skyscanner said that only half an hour after the British government announced the relaxation of entry restrictions, the site’s traffic has increased by 53% from the previous day.

U.S. CDC encourages returning to school in the fall and does not recommend compulsory vaccination

The picture shows Western school children wearing masks running on campus during the epidemic. (Shutterstock)

As the US states get out of the epidemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its school epidemic guidelines on Friday (July 9), prioritizing teachers and students returning to school this fall and saying that they will be fully vaccinated. Personnel do not need to wear masks indoors.

The latest guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relaxes the recommendations for “kindergarten to grade 12”. For example, students and staff who are not fully vaccinated can not wear masks during physical education classes or breaks, but the center encourages them Wear masks indoors and in crowded outdoor environments.

If the local transmission rate is very high, coupled with the fact that students are too young to be vaccinated, or it is too difficult to monitor or implement the mask-wearing policy or vaccination status of students and staff, school administrators can recommend the requirement of “universal mask-wearing”.

In addition, the CDC does not recommend requiring all qualified teachers and students to be vaccinated, nor does it recommend that administrators distinguish between who has been vaccinated and who has not. At present, the US authorities have not yet opened the vaccination of children under 12 years of age.

Expert: Four major side effects of vaccine passport

Schematic. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

The European Union has officially launched the vaccine passport on July 1, hoping to promote the recovery of the tourism industry. At the same time, many states in the United States oppose the implementation of vaccine passports.

Lin Xiaoxu, a virology expert and former director of the U.S. Army Research Institute’s Department of Virology, analyzed that vaccine passports have four major side effects.

First of all, holding a vaccine passport ≠ the body does not carry the virus. This is because most patients with new crowns have asymptomatic infections. It is difficult to confirm whether a person is infected with the virus and whether they are infectious after being vaccinated.

The second side effect is the implementation of the vaccine passport, which involves reverse discrimination. For various reasons, there will always be a considerable number of people who do not want to be vaccinated, such as religious beliefs, health reasons, or worry about the side effects of the vaccine. However, a large number of companies and schools force employees or students to be vaccinated.

The third side effect is that the “vaccination reward mechanism” distorts people’s original intention of vaccinating.

Fourth, the digital vaccine passport may leak personal privacy.

100 stadiums in New York City open on weekend nights

On July 9th, the New York Police Department and several other municipal departments announced plans for this summer’s “Saturday Night Light Up” plan. (New York Police Department Twitter)

On Friday (July 9), the New York City Police Department, together with community youth organizations and district attorneys in the five districts, launched the Saturday Night Lights program, requiring 100 stadiums in the city to open on weekends for local communities. Of young people provide high-quality sports activities for free, for which the city government invested 5 million US dollars.

New York City Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Dermot Shea announced the plan at a boys’ club in Manhattan’s Harlem district.

Shay said: “The launch of this project is aimed at strengthening youth development. It is an exciting step for the police department and our partners to continue to build trust and create opportunities for children in the city’s communities.”

This program will start on this Saturday, July 10, and will last for one year, that is, 100 indoor stadiums in the city will be held every Saturday from 5 pm to 9 pm, for children from 11 to 18 years old and Young people are open, allowing them to engage in their favorite sports activities in indoor stadiums, including basketball, football, volleyball, dancing, martial arts and other sports.

California companies hiring difficult youths fill adult vacancies

Companies are welcoming young people’s job hunting, and the employment rate of young people has set a new high. (Fotolia)

Although California has entered the stage of full economic development on June 15, labor shortages in all walks of life have prevented many companies from reopening, and this has also contributed to many young people who are filling the vacancies left by adult workers.

Earlier, many service industry bosses in California’s catering industry and dental clinics told the Epoch Times reporter that the federal unemployment benefits prompted workers to choose to stay at home instead of working.

The federal unemployment benefits will cease on September 6, but the state governments of more than 20 states in the United States have announced that they will stop distributing federal unemployment benefits to promote economic recovery in order to solve the problem of recruitment difficulties.

However, California has so far shown no signs of stopping the payment of unemployment benefits, which has contributed to the difficulty of recruiting workers in various industries and led to a lack of employees. Many California workers who worked in the restaurant, tourism and entertainment industries before the epidemic confessed to reporters that they would wait until the grants ceased before looking for work. For this reason, many companies welcome young people to seek jobs, and the employment rate of young people has set a new high.

Restaurants and movie theaters will open in Ontario, Canada from July 16

The Ontario government announced on Friday (July 9) that it will officially enter the third step of unblocking and resume more indoor services starting next Friday, July 16. (Getty Images)

The Ontario government announced on Friday (July 9) that it will officially enter the third step of unblocking and resume more indoor services starting next Friday, July 16.

For gatherings, outdoor social gatherings and organized public events allow up to 100 people, with limited exceptions; indoor social gatherings and organized public events allow up to 25 people;

For religious services, weddings and funerals, indoor religious services or ceremonies, including weddings and funerals, are allowed to be conducted at a distance.

In restaurants, indoor dining is allowed, and there is no limit on the number of customers per table, but social distance and other restrictions are still in effect.

Pfizer vaccine supply will triple to 1 million doses per week

Australia’s Pfizer vaccine supply will soon triple, and 1 million doses of Pfizer vaccine will be obtained every week. This is expected to alleviate the current difficulties faced by Australia in promoting the Chinese Communist virus (Wuhan pneumonia) vaccination. The federal government plans to provide vaccines to every Australian who is willing to be vaccinated by the end of the year.

Currently, the weekly supply of Pfizer vaccine in Australia is 300,000 to 350,000 doses, and by the second half of July, it will increase to 1 million doses per week.

In August, Australia will receive 4.5 million doses of Pfizer vaccine, much more than expected.

Pfizer vaccine is the vaccine of choice for people under 60, so increasing the supply will help increase the speed of vaccination. Among Australians over 16 years old, only 10% have received two doses of the vaccine.

Home quarantine plan for Australian returnees will start next month and will use electronic surveillance

The home isolation pilot program is applicable to returnees who have received two doses of the Covid-19 (Chinese Communist virus) vaccine in Australia and have returned from low- and medium-risk countries. (Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Australia’s first home isolation pilot program for overseas immigrants will be launched in South Australia at the end of 8 months. Returnees returning from low- and medium-risk countries can only be quarantined at home after they have completed vaccination and must be electronically monitored.

It is expected that the Australian Defence Force personnel and Tokyo Paralympic athletes returning from overseas will be the first participants in the South Australia pilot program.

The home isolation pilot program is applicable to returnees who have received two doses of the Covid-19 (Chinese Communist virus) vaccine in Australia and have returned from low- and medium-risk countries. These returnees must be electronically monitored while staying in isolation at home.

A virus leak occurred in an isolated hotel in South Australia, which caused the epidemic to spread to several cities.

Federal Chancellor Morrison stated that it is very important to implement the home isolation plan “as soon as possible” and it will ease the huge pressure on quarantining hotels.

Editor in charge: Li Ling

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