Global death toll rises to 250,000 after world leaders raise 8. 8.1b for vaccine money - Hamari News

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Global death toll rises to 250,000 after world leaders raise 8. 8.1b for vaccine money

Global death toll rises to 250,000 after world leaders raise 8. 8.1b for vaccine money


Global death toll rises to 250,000 after world leaders raise 8. 8.1b for vaccine money

Global death toll rises to 250,000 after world leaders raise 8. 8.1b for vaccine money  Washington: The global death toll from the deadly flu virus surged past 250,000 on Monday as world leaders raised billions towards a vaccine.

Europe is the largest continent with approximately 145,000 deaths, according to the official news agency AFP, while the United States accounts for 68,700 - 85% of the total. More deaths than

The death toll is expected to rise, according to a Washington administration. The daily death toll at COVID-19 is said to have doubled by the end of May.

In Europe, however, governments believe they have reached the peak of the disease, while in the worst-affected countries, imprisonment for two months has resulted in deaths.

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Restaurants in Italy have partially reopened, and Germany is preparing for a haircut in open Europe.

There are asylum orders in the hemisphere and most parts of the world are cautious. Even countries from India to Nigeria have sought to ease sanctions so that businesses can thrive and economic epidemics plagued by epidemics can then be paid to workers.

"Today is a good day," said Adilvi Oliyeva, a vegetarian and vegetable seller in Lagos. Which is opening its stall in Africa's largest city after a five-week shutdown?

Russia infections surge 

However, since the end of last year, there have been confirmed cases in China, rising to 3.6 million in 195 countries and territories.

The incidence of the disease in Russia is steadily rising, to more than 10,000 a day.

Moscow Mayor Saroj Sobyanin told the media that the threat was growing.

But the United States is more affected than any other country, although the death toll in the last 24 hours has been the lowest in a month - 1,015.

An internal study by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts that by June 1, new cases of coronavirus will reach more than 200,000 eight times a day and the current number will reach 1,000. Will arrive -2. This can increase to 3,000 per day compared to 3,000.

According to a study published in the first report in the New York Times and the Washington Post, this could double the number of US coronavirus deaths in the next few months, to about 69,000 now.

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He acknowledged that their numbers were not enough to defeat Lukashenko's government, and sought to justify military action, saying "there is no question that Trump and his allies They are angry with the governor. "

The study said that by mid-May, there could be an increase in infections in the state and central areas, which have not been implemented for a long time or have disappeared soon.

On Sunday, Trump announced that the death toll would exceed his previous estimate of 60,000, adding that "we are about to lose 75, 80 to 100,000 people anywhere."

The White House, led by Vice President Mike Pence, rejected the CDC's prediction, which was not reviewed by the task force, as an "internal" document.

‘Joy and fear’ 

Europe is always in the spotlight because countries allow people to get back on the streets and open some businesses.

"When we feel a mixture of joy and fear," said Stefano Milano, 40, of Rome, when Italian restaurants reopened for takeoff and order - although bars and ice cream parlors would remain closed.

Spain and Portugal have made face masks mandatory on public transport starting Monday, as their locks are further reduced.

Slovenia, Poland, and Hungary have also allowed part of the reopening of public places and businesses.

"I looked like Robinson Crusoe," said Helmut Victor, 87, from a Berlin barber.

Vaccine telethon 

The World Health Organization (WHO) has received 7.4 billion euros (8. 8.1 billion) from Washington to support international efforts to develop and develop a vaccine to prevent the spread of the coronavirus with the help of Washington. What ...


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The leaders of the great European powers, Japan and Canada, made the biggest promises to philanthropists, including Bill and Melinda Gates, under the auspices of European Commission President Ursula van der Leyen.

"It was a powerful demonstration and an impact on global solidarity," said WHO chief Tedros Aznom Ghabrios.

To protect its participation, the Department of Homeland Security issued a statement announcing that the United States was leading the global response to the COVID-19 epidemic.

 It has spent more than $ 1 billion on a single vaccine with US pharmaceutical companies

Trump announced on Sunday that the United States would be vaccinated against corona by the end of the year.

A war of words is raging between the United States and China over the responsibility for the epidemic, with Chinese state television making "crazy" remarks about US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, saying the virus came from Wuhan. The first outbreak occurred in the laboratory

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