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美国冠状病毒死亡人数在24小时内上升了1435人

2020-05-03 18:30   美国新闻网   - 

法新社报道,引用约翰·霍普金斯大学周六晚上的统计,美国冠状病毒死亡人数在24小时内攀升了1435人。截至周日上午,死亡总人数已超过66300人,而由新型冠状病毒引起的COVID-19确诊病例超过110万,远远超过世界上任何一个国家。

根据的分析,在美国的一些州,包括德克萨斯州、亚利桑那州和田纳西州,新病例的数量正在上升纽约时报。但是包括新泽西州、佛罗里达州和康涅狄格州在内的其他州似乎已经过了疫情的高峰期,并且每天新病例的数量都在下降。

新泽西州州长菲尔·墨菲(Phil Murphy)在周六晚上发布在他的脸书页面上的更新中提到了这些令人鼓舞的迹象,但他表示,他所在的州仍有“太多的居民”被病毒感染。

不幸的是,即使我们看到了积极的趋势,我们仍然有太多的居民被#COVID19所取代。随着...

发布者菲尔·墨菲州长在2020年5月2日星期六

墨菲写道:“不幸的是,即使我们看到了积极的趋势,我们仍然有太多的居民被#COVID19所取代。”。“怀着沉重的心情,我们必须报告新泽西家庭中又有205人死亡。我们现在已经因为这种病毒失去了7742个受祝福的灵魂。”

俄勒冈州延长紧急状态60天

俄勒冈州州长凯特·布朗周五签署了一项行政命令,将冠状病毒爆发导致的紧急状态延长至7月6日。3月初签署的最初声明原定于5月7日到期。

她的发言人告诉OregonLive,这一举措赋予了布朗维持她发布的命令的权力,以遏制病毒的传播,包括该州的居家命令。布朗的留在家里,拯救生命命令自3月23日起生效。

周五,布朗宣布了新的COVID-19测试和接触追踪计划,作为她安全重开该州的框架的一部分。

 

Oregon

2020年5月2日,俄勒冈州塞勒姆,一名妇女在重新开放的俄勒冈集会上举着一个牌子,上面写着“开放俄勒冈”。特里·西尔维斯特/盖蒂图像公司

 

但是她警告说,在找到疫苗或有效的治疗方法之前,身体上的疏远仍然是人们生活的一部分。“我想明确一点,我们不能很快或一下子打开俄勒冈州,”她说。"这个过程会比我们任何人都希望的要慢。"

她说,该州的某些地区几乎“零病例,很少住院”,她希望受影响最小的地区和县可以最早在5月15日重新开放。

但是在周六,数百人聚集在塞勒姆的州议会大厦抗议俄勒冈的家庭禁令。

美联社报道称,大多数抗议者在挥舞美国国旗、特朗普竞选标语和批评布朗的标语时没有戴口罩。其他人挥舞着写着“重新开放俄勒冈州”和“让我谋生”的标语

根据州卫生部的最新数据,俄勒冈州有2635例COVID-19确诊病例,109例死亡。

德克萨斯州记录了1000多个新病例的第三天

周六,德克萨斯州连续第三天记录了1000多例新的冠状病毒病例。

在德克萨斯州州长格雷格·阿博特(Greg Abbott)的全州居家命令于周五到期后,该州进入了第一个周末重新开放经济,允许德州人参观餐馆、购物中心和商店。

德克萨斯州卫生部周六报告了1293例新病例,这是自4月10日报告1441例以来最高的单日感染率。

卫生官员周六还报告了31例新死亡病例,使该州的死亡人数达到847人。德克萨斯州有超过30,000例确诊病例,近15,000人已经康复。

疾病控制和预防中心关于使用面部覆盖物减缓COVID-19传播的建议

  • 疾病预防控制中心建议在难以保持社交距离的公共场合佩戴布质面罩。

  • 一个简单的布质面部覆盖物可以帮助那些被感染者和没有表现出症状的人减缓病毒的传播。

  • 布面可以由家用物品制成。指南由疾病预防控制中心提供。(http://www . CDC . gov/corona virus/2019-ncov/prevent-get-disk/DIY-cloth-face-covers . html)

  • 应该定期清洗布面。洗衣机就够了。

  • 通过不接触眼睛、鼻子和嘴来练习安全地去除面部覆盖物,并在去除覆盖物后立即洗手。

世界卫生组织关于避免冠状病毒疾病传播的建议(COVID-19)

卫生建议

  • 经常用肥皂和水洗手,或者用酒精洗手。

  • 咳嗽或打喷嚏后洗手;照顾病人时;食物准备之前、期间和之后;吃饭前;使用厕所后;当手明显变脏时;处理动物或废物后。

  • 与任何咳嗽或打喷嚏的人保持至少1米(3英尺)的距离。

  • 避免触摸你的手、鼻子和嘴。不要在公共场合吐痰。

  • 咳嗽或打喷嚏时,用纸巾或弯肘捂住口鼻。立即丢弃纸巾并清洁双手。

医疗建议

  • 如果你有任何症状,避免与其他人密切接触。

  • 如果你感觉不舒服,即使有轻微的症状,如头痛和流鼻涕,也要呆在家里,以避免疾病扩散到医疗机构和其他人。

  • 如果您出现严重症状(发烧、咳嗽、呼吸困难),请尽早就医,并提前联系当地卫生部门。

  • 记录最近与他人的任何联系和旅行细节,以提供给能够追踪和预防疾病传播的当局。

  • 了解卫生当局发布的COVID-19最新进展,并遵循他们的指导。

面具和手套的使用

  • 如果照顾病人,健康的人只需要戴口罩。

  • 如果你咳嗽或打喷嚏,请戴上口罩。

  • 当与频繁的手部清洁结合使用时,口罩是有效的。

  • 戴口罩时不要触摸。如果你触摸面具,请洗手。

  • 学习如何正确戴上、取下和处理口罩。扔掉口罩后,请洗手。

  • 不要重复使用一次性口罩。

  • 经常洗手比戴橡胶手套更能有效防止感染COVID-19。

  • COVID-19病毒仍然可以在橡胶手套上被发现,并通过触摸你的脸传播。

U.S. CORONAVIRUS DEATHS RISE BY 1,435 IN 24 HOURS DESPITE 'POSITIVE TRENDS' IN SOME STATES, OREGON EXTENDS LOCKDOWN

Coronavirus deaths in the United States climbed by 1,435 in 24 hours, the Agence France Presse reported, citing a tally by Johns Hopkins University, on Saturday night. As of Sunday morning, the total number of deaths has risen to more than 66,300, while confirmed cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, surpassed 1.1 million, by far the most of any country in the world.

The number of new cases are rising in some U.S. states, including Texas, Arizona and Tennessee, according to analysis by The New York Times. But other states, including New Jersey, Florida and Connecticut, appear to be past the peak of the outbreak and are seeing a drop in the number of new cases each day.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy referenced the encouraging signs in an update posted to his Facebook page on Saturday night, but said his state was still losing "too many residents" to the virus.

"Unfortunately, even with the positive trends we're seeing, we continue to lose too many residents to #COVID19," Murphy wrote. "With heavy hearts, we must report an additional 205 deaths from among our New Jersey family. We've now lost 7,742 blessed souls to this virus."

Oregon extends state of emergency for 60 days

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown signed an executive order on Friday, extending the state of emergency due to the coronavirus outbreak to July 6. The original declaration, signed early in March, had been due to expire on May 7.

The move gives Brown the authority to maintain orders she's issued to curb the spread of thee virus, including the state's stay-at-home order, her spokesman told OregonLive. Brown's Stay Home, Save Lives order has been in effect since March 23.

On Friday, Brown announced new plans for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing as part of her framework for reopening the state safely.

A woman holds a sign saying Open Oregon on the steps of the state capitol at the ReOpen Oregon Rally on May 2, 2020 in Salem, Oregon.

 

But she warned that physical distancing would still have to remain a part of people's lives until a vaccine or effective treatment is found. "I want to be clear that we will not be able to open Oregon quickly or in one fell swoop," she said. "This process will happen more slowly than any of us would like."

She said that certain parts of the state, there are almost "zero cases and few hospitalizations" and she hopes that the least affected regions and counties could start reopening as early as May 15.

But on Saturday, hundreds of people gathered to protest Oregon's stay-at-home order at the state capitol in Salem.

The Associated Press reported that most of the protesters did not wear face masks as they waved American flags, Trump campaign signs and ones criticizing Brown. Others wielded signs that said "Reopen Oregon" and "Let me earn a living."

Oregon had 2,635 confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to the latest figures from the state health department, and 109 deaths.

Texas records third day of more than 1,000 new cases

More than 1,000 new coronavirus cases were recorded in Texas on Saturday for the third day in a row.

It came as the state entered its first weekend of reopening the economy with Texans permitted to visit restaurants, malls and stores after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's statewide stay-at-home order expired Friday.

The Texas Department of Health reported 1,293 new cases on Saturday, the highest single-day infection rate since April 10 when 1,441 cases were reported.

Health officials also reported 31 new deaths on Saturday, bringing the state's toll to 847. Texas has more than 30,000 confirmed cases while almost 15,000 people have recovered.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Advice on Using Face Coverings to Slow Spread of COVID-19

  • CDC recommends wearing a cloth face covering in public where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain.

  • A simple cloth face covering can help slow the spread of the virus by those infected and by those who do not exhibit symptoms.

  • Cloth face coverings can be fashioned from household items. Guides are offered by the CDC. (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/diy-cloth-face-coverings.html)

  • Cloth face coverings should be washed regularly. A washing machine will suffice.

  • Practice safe removal of face coverings by not touching eyes, nose, and mouth, and wash hands immediately after removing the covering.

World Health Organization advice for avoiding spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

Hygiene advice

  • Clean hands frequently with soap and water, or alcohol-based hand rub.

  • Wash hands after coughing or sneezing; when caring for the sick; before, during and after food preparation; before eating; after using the toilet; when hands are visibly dirty; and after handling animals or waste.

  • Maintain at least 1 meter (3 feet) distance from anyone who is coughing or sneezing.

  • Avoid touching your hands, nose and mouth. Do not spit in public.

  • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or bent elbow when coughing or sneezing. Discard the tissue immediately and clean your hands.

Medical advice

  • Avoid close contact with others if you have any symptoms.

  • Stay at home if you feel unwell, even with mild symptoms such as headache and runny nose, to avoid potential spread of the disease to medical facilities and other people.

  • If you develop serious symptoms (fever, cough, difficulty breathing) seek medical care early and contact local health authorities in advance.

  • Note any recent contact with others and travel details to provide to authorities who can trace and prevent spread of the disease.

  • Stay up to date on COVID-19 developments issued by health authorities and follow their guidance.

Mask and glove usage

  • Healthy individuals only need to wear a mask if taking care of a sick person.

  • Wear a mask if you are coughing or sneezing.

  • Masks are effective when used in combination with frequent hand cleaning.

  • Do not touch the mask while wearing it. Clean hands if you touch the mask.

  • Learn how to properly put on, remove and dispose of masks. Clean hands after disposing of the mask.

  • Do not reuse single-use masks.

  • Regularly washing bare hands is more effective against catching COVID-19 than wearing rubber gloves.

  • The COVID-19 virus can still be picked up on rubber gloves and transmitted by touching your face

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