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Britain’s British Chancellor Sage Craze warned Britain that its Kovid-19 economic emergency began only after it responded to the news of the deepest recession in more than 300 years by pledging a fresh £ 55bn to combat the epidemic. is.
On the day the daily death toll from the virus reached a new second-wave peak of 696, the Chancellor said that despite achieving a peacock record of £ 394bn this year, he had to spend it to protect life and livelihood Will be required .
Sunk said his one-year spending plan for the economy included the largest sustained increase in infrastructure investment for four decades, and more funding for housing, railways, broadband upgrades and Boris Johnson’s green agenda , £ 100bn total next year:
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel hoped that the introduction of the first vaccines in the coming weeks would help turn the corner on the epidemic.
“A lot suggests 2021 will bring us relief,” he said.
The country’s disease control agency on Wednesday released a new version of its contact tracing app that includes reminders for people to share positive test results with whom they were in close proximity.
As of Friday the app was downloaded 22.8 million times. Its decentralized, privacy-focused design has been copied by many other European countries.
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Now more on Germany with AP:
During the seven-hour video call, federal and state officials also agreed to several new restrictions.
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-To allow for people from small families, count private ceremonies from five people in two houses, 14. Do not count children.
– New Year’s Eve fireworks will be discouraged, and some popular streets and squares will be banned altogether.
– Employers will be encouraged to work from home from 23 December to 1 January.
– Masks will be required in front of shops, parking lots and most secondary schools.
– Large stores will reduce the number of customers.
The government has planned about 17 billion euros ($ 20 billion) to compensate businesses affected by the closure, on top of the 15 billion euros provided by federal authorities in November.
Germany, which has 83 million people, was credited with performing relatively well in the first phase of the epidemic. It still has a lower mortality rate than many other European countries, and its current closure has been relatively mild.
There have been a total of 961,320 virus cases since the onset of the epidemic in Germany, including 14,771 deaths.
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Germany extends partial lockdown
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the country’s 16 state governors on Wednesday agreed to partially close the well in December in an effort to reduce the rate of Kovid-19 infection before the Christmas period.
Germany closed a so-called “wave-breaker” on 2 November, which led to the closure of restaurants, bars, sports and leisure facilities, but schools, shops and child salons remained open. It initially ran for the last four weeks.
Merkel said the measures would now be extended to at least December 20, with the goal of increasing the number of new coronovirus cases below 50 per 100,000 inhabitants per week in each region.
“We have to continue with this goal,” she told reporters in Berlin.
Merkel said that while current measures have succeeded in preventing the rise in new coronovirus infections, they have stabilized at higher levels.
Germany’s disease control agency, the Robert Koch Institute, reported 18,633 new cases in the last 24 hours – compared to 17,561 a week earlier.
“We cannot be satisfied with this partial success,” he said, adding that health officials on Wednesday reported 410 deaths related to Kovid-19, the largest single day ever.
“(It) reminds us in the most tragic way that there are human fates behind the figures,” Merkel said.
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Summary
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As the world has reported the highest daily deaths of the pandemic so far, 12,785 Kovid deaths have been reported in 24 hours, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and 16 state governors in the country trying in Wednesday to partially try in December Se agreed to expand well. Reduce the rate of Kovid-19 infection before the Christmas period.
Germany closed a so-called “wave-breaker” on 2 November, which led to the closure of restaurants, bars, sports and leisure facilities, but schools, shops and child salons remained open. It initially ran for the last four weeks.
Merkel said the measures would now be extended to at least December 20, with the goal of increasing the number of new coronovirus cases below 50 per 100,000 inhabitants per week in each region.
“We have to continue with this goal,” she told reporters in Berlin.
- According to researchers at Johns Hopkins University, global affairs exceeded 60 m. According to Reuters, the pace of new infections is accelerating and the United States is reporting the worst number of hospitals.
- Authorities in Sicily called on the Cuban government to send about 60 health operators, including doctors and nurses, to the area, as hospitals are struggling with a shortage of medical personnel during the second wave. The Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported that a request for an Italian embassy in Cuba was made this week and included intensive care specialists, nurses, anesthetists, resuscitators, virologists and pneumologists.
- The US reported over 1.5m cases in the last seven days; The World Health Organization regional branch PAHO said it has the highest weekly number since the onset of the epidemic. PAHO said that infections in the US continue to grow rapidly and cases have increased in countries of North, Central and South America. In Canada, infections were particularly increasing among the elderly and indigenous communities.
- The daily death toll in the US reached 2,157 – one person every 40 seconds. It was the first time since May that 2,000 people were killed in 24 hours.
- There were 410 deaths in 24 hours in Germany; This is the worst since the epidemic started. This came when Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the restrictions for Christmas and New Year holidays with 16 federal state leaders.
- Iran recorded its worst daily caseload, with the Ministry of Health reporting 13,843 new infections. It pushed 894,385 nationally into the Middle East’s most hit country. Ministry spokesperson, Sima Saadat Lari, State TV said the death toll rose to 469207 in 249 hours.
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