流行病小说冠状病毒现已造成全球超过494,000人死亡。
据报道,全球超过980万人被诊断患有COVID-19,这是一种由新的呼吸道病毒引起的疾病数据由约翰·霍普金斯大学系统科学与工程中心编辑。实际数字是据信要高得多由于检测短缺,许多未报告的病例和怀疑一些政府隐瞒了他们国家的疫情范围。
美国已成为受影响最严重的国家,确诊病例超过250万,至少有125,039人死亡。
下午6点:美国确诊病例250万
根据约翰·霍普金斯大学的统计,至少有2501244名美国人的新型冠状病毒检测呈阳性。
据约翰·霍普金斯报道,周六早些时候,美国死亡人数达到125,169人。
佛罗里达州、乔治亚州、内华达州和南卡罗莱纳州都报告了创纪录的每日病例数。
下午4:30:德克萨斯州连续第五天报告了5000个病例
德克萨斯州连续第五天报告了至少5000个新的COVID-19病例,现在记录了143371个阳性病例。
全州有2366人死亡,5523人住院,检测阳性率上升到近13.3%。
下午3:14:在亚利桑那州的佛罗里达州,彭斯的竞选活动被推迟
特朗普的一名竞选官员向美国广播公司证实,副总统迈克·彭斯本周在亚利桑那州和佛罗里达州的竞选活动“出于谨慎”已经推迟。
根据美国广播公司新闻分析,这两个州的阳性率、住院率和死亡率都在上升。
副总统计划周二在亚利桑那州的图森和周四在佛罗里达州的萨拉索塔继续他的“美国信仰”之旅。
下午2:56:85人在餐馆感染病毒后检测呈阳性
官员称,在密歇根的一家餐馆感染病毒后,至少85人的COVID-19检测呈阳性。
英厄姆县卫生局告诉美国广播公司新闻,他们有“85个病例与东兰辛的哈珀餐厅和酿造酒吧有关。在这85人中,有5人是次要的,这意味着他们与去过哈珀的人有密切联系,但他们自己没有去。”
这里可以看到密歇根州兰辛市的哈珀餐厅和酿酒酒吧。
那些检测呈阳性的人被要求进行自我隔离。然而,官员警告6月12日至6月20日期间在该机构的任何人也要自我隔离。
周一,该餐厅宣布将关闭餐厅,在暖通空调系统中安装空气净化技术。
下午2:20:南卡罗来纳州报告的新COVID病例数最高
根据该州卫生部的数据,南卡罗来纳州的新增COVID病例数为19例,创历史新高,新增确诊病例1599例。
此前的高点是1293点。
还有15例新的确诊死亡病例和两例与COVID-19相关的可能死亡病例。
确诊病例总数目前为31,850例,确诊死亡人数达到707人。有89例可能病例和4例可能死亡。
上午11:12:纽约卫生官员调查高中毕业时可能传播
据州长安德鲁·科莫办公室透露,纽约卫生部将在威彻斯特县的一个高中毕业典礼上调查一个潜在的COVID-19病毒传播。
州长办公室说,参加仪式的五个人被检测出病毒呈阳性。第一个检测呈阳性的人是最近去过佛罗里达的人。
其他四人随后与该人接触,随后检测呈阳性。州长办公室说,一个最近去过佛罗里达的人参加了仪式,然后开始出现症状。那个人随后被检测出病毒呈阳性。
库莫在一份声明中表示:“我们准备进行积极的检测和接触追踪,以减缓并最终控制任何潜在的新病例群,比如在威彻斯特县的病例群。”。
他还表示,他正在发布一项行政命令,规定任何自愿前往高风险州的纽约员工都没有资格享受带薪病假所带来的COVID保护。
毕业典礼是为霍勒斯·格里利高中举行的,是6月20日的免下车仪式。
州长办公室说,所有检测呈阳性的人都是自我隔离的。
然而,其中一名测试呈阳性的人也参加了6月20日的“野外之夜”活动,参加活动的还有来自周边学区的大三学生和大四学生。
科莫的办公室建议任何参加那次活动或任何与毕业相关的活动的人被隔离,并在那里呆到7月5日。
上午10:59:佛罗里达有9600多个新病例
佛罗里达卫生部报告了共132,545例COVID-19,标志着另外9,636例新阳性病例。
此次上涨标志着佛罗里达州创下了一天的纪录。
2020年6月26日,佛罗里达州迈阿密海滩,一名男子骑着自行车走在海洋大道上。
根据卫生部统计,周五进行了76129次检测,阳性率为12.7%。
案件数量上升的同时,迈阿密戴德县宣布将在7月4日假日周末关闭所有海滩。
上午7:02:马里兰大学联合创始人的测试结果呈阳性
这位组织集会向州长拉里·霍根施压以解除该州家庭暴力令的“重开马里兰州”的联合创始人表示,他的COVID-19检测呈阳性。
前共和党大会候选人蒂姆·沃尔特斯(Tim Walters)说,他干咳了几个月,但最近情况恶化了。他说,然后他开始感到极度的头痛,发烧,一只眼睛无法集中注意力,导致眩晕。
一个名为“重开马里兰”的组织聚集在一起,抗议马里兰州州长拉里·霍根为阻止新型冠状病毒的传播而实施的限制。
53岁的糖尿病患者沃尔特斯患有小中风,他说他周一去了急诊室,被诊断出感染了病毒。
“几个月前,我没有在集会、教堂等场合戴面具,所以这件事的反复无常很有趣,”他在脸书视频中说。
沃尔特斯说,他不打算向卫生官员提供他在接触者追踪项目中有过密切接触的人。
一个名为“重开马里兰州”的组织在集会抗议马里兰州州长拉里·霍根为阻止新型冠状病毒传播而实施的限制时,发表了效忠誓言。
上午5:40:HHS“积极工作”于小组测试的想法
美国卫生与公众服务部周五晚上向美国广播公司证实,该机构正在推动“集中”检测的想法,即官员们从大型群体中收集样本,并立即进行检测,以确定是否需要进行单独检测。
白宫冠状病毒特别工作组正积极讨论在地方一级推广它作为一种监控工具。主要原因是因为很多人携带病毒而没有症状。
HHS在对美国广播公司新闻的一份声明中说:“HHS正积极地与许多合作者合作,以验证池化技术,从而使它能被普遍地用作一种技术。”。
HHS负责协调检测的助理部长布雷特·吉罗尔说:“集中是一种公共卫生监督策略,在这种策略下,来自不止一个人的样本被‘集中’在同一个检测中。”。“根据疾病的潜在流行程度,这可能非常有益。例如,如果将五个样本合并到一个测试中,而该测试为阴性,则所有五个人都为阴性。”
全国最高传染病专家安东尼·福西博士说,周五可能需要进行测试集中,因为目前的接触者追踪测试策略并未奏效。
Fauci说,对COVID-19进行接触追踪的一个问题是,没有症状的人太多了,这意味着如果他们没有症状,你就不能识别他们。Fauci还说,由于许多人不信任政府,人们不回复追踪联系电话。
凌晨4点53分:迈阿密海滩即将关闭
随着佛罗里达州冠状病毒病例的持续增加,迈阿密戴德县宣布将在7月4日假日周末关闭所有海滩。
市长卡洛斯·吉梅内斯宣布,他将于周六签署一项行政命令,从7月3日起至至少7月7日关闭所有海滩,但他表示,如果“条件没有改善,人们不遵守新的正常规则,要求在商业机构内和户外,当社会距离至少6英尺是不可能的时候,必须始终戴着面具”,这一命令可以延长
市长说,在最近的高峰中,特别令人担忧的是该地区年轻人的住院率更高。
吉梅内斯在周五的一份声明中说:“随着我们继续看到年轻人中COVID-19阳性检测结果的增多和住院人数的上升,我决定,要遏制最近的上升趋势,唯一明智的做法是打击那些让我们整个社区处于更高风险的娱乐活动。”。
2020年6月16日,人们聚集在佛罗里达州迈阿密海滩。——佛罗里达州报告了每日新增冠状病毒病例的记录,但你看着阳光州日益繁忙的海滩和酒店,你永远不会知道。
在他的命令中,市长还禁止任何超过50人的集会,并关闭所有公园和海滩以限制观看烟花。他说,烟花表演必须在家中或停放的车辆上观看。
吉梅内斯上周五表示:“在我们成功压制了COVID-19曲线后,我们不能回头让医院超负荷运转,让我们的医生和护士面临更多急诊室病例的更大风险。”。"每个人都必须尽自己的职责,遵守规则。"
佛罗里达州是美国最近发现COVID-19诊断病例显著增加的几个州之一。根据佛罗里达卫生部的新数据,周五其冠状病毒阳性率跃升至13%。
佛罗里达有超过122,000例COVID-19确诊病例,其中至少有3,366例死亡。
Coronavirus updates: US tops 2.5 million confirmed cases
A pandemic of thenovelcoronavirushas now killed more than 494,000 people worldwide.
Over 9.8 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according todatacompiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. The actual numbers arebelieved to be much higherdue to testing shortages, many unreported cases and suspicions that some governments are hiding the scope of their nations' outbreaks.
The United States has become the worst-affected country, with more than 2.5 million diagnosed cases and at least 125,039 deaths.
6 p.m.: Confirmed cases in US top 2.5 million
At least 2,501,244 Americans have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to a Johns Hopkins University tally.
Earlier on Saturday, the U.S. death toll reached 125,169, according to Johns Hopkins.
Florida, Georgia, Nevada and South Carolina all reported record-high numbers of daily cases.
4:30 p.m.: Texas reports 5th straight day of 5,000 cases
Texas, in reporting the state's fifth straight day of at least 5,000 new COVID-19 cases, now has recorded 143,371 positive cases.
There have been 2,366 fatalities statewide and 5,523 people hospitalized, with the testing positivity rate rising to nearly 13.3%.
3:14 p.m.: Pence's campaign events postponed in Florida, Arizona
Vice President Mike Pence's campaign events in Arizona and Florida this coming week have been postponed "out of an abundance of caution," a Trump campaign official confirmed to ABC News.
Both states are seeing an increase in rates of positivity, hospitalizations, and deaths, according to an ABC News analysis.
The vice president was scheduled to continue his "Faith in America" tour in Tucson, Arizona, on Tuesday and Sarasota, Florida, on Thursday.
2:56 p.m.: 85 people test positive after contracting virus at restaurant
At least 85 people have tested positive for COVID-19 after contracting the virus at a restaurant in Michigan, officials said.
The Ingham County Health Department told ABC News that they have "85 cases associated with Harper’s Restaurant & Brew Pub in East Lansing. Of those 85, five are secondary, which means they were in close contact with someone who went to Harper’s, but did not go themselves."
Harper's Restaurant and Brew Pub in Lansing, Mich. is seen here.
Those who have tested positive have been asked to self-quarantine. However, officials warned anyone who was at the establishment between June 12 to June 20 to also self-quarantine.
On Monday, the restaurant announced it would close the restaurant to install air purifying technology in the HVAC system.
2:20 p.m.: South Carolina reports highest number of new COVID cases
South Carolina recorded its single highest number of new COVID-19 cases, with 1,599 new confirmed cases, according to the state's department of health.
The previous high was 1,293.
There were also 15 new confirmed deaths and two probable deaths related to COVID-19.
The total number of confirmed cases now stands at 31,850, while confirmed deaths reached 707. There are 89 probable cases and four probable deaths.
11:12 a.m.: NY health officials investigating possible spread at high school graduation
New York's Department of Health will investigate a potential COVID-19 spread at a high school graduation ceremony in Westchester County, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office.
Five people who attended the ceremony have tested positive for the virus, the governor's office said. The first person to test positive was someone who had recently traveled to Florida.
The four others then had contact with that person and subsequently tested positive. A person who had recently traveled to Florida attended the ceremony and then began showing symptoms, the governor's office said. That person then tested positive for the virus.
"We're prepared to do the aggressive testing and contact tracing required to slow and ultimately control any potential clusters of new cases like the one in Westchester County," Cuomo said in a statement.
He also said he was issuing an executive order that says any New York employee who voluntarily travels to a high-risk state will not be eligible for the COVID protections created under paid sick leave.
The graduation was for Horace Greeley High School and was a drive-in ceremony on June 20.
All the individuals who have tested positive are self-isolating, the governor's office said.
However, one of the people who tested positive also attended a "Field Night" event on June 20, which was also attended by juniors and seniors and students from surrounding school districts.
Cuomo's office recommended anyone who attended that event or any events associated with graduation go into quarantine and remain there until July 5.
10:59 a.m.: More than 9,600 new cases in Florida
The Florida Department of Health reported a total of 132,545 cases of COVID-19, marking an additional 9,636 new positive cases.
The rise marks a one-day record for Florida.
A man rides a bicycle as people walk on Ocean Drive in Miami Beach, Florida on June 26, 2020.
There were 76,129 tests conducted Friday, with a 12.7% positivity rate, according to the health department.
The rise in cases comes as Miami-Dade County announced that it's closing all beaches for the July 4 holiday weekend.
7:02 a.m.: Reopen Maryland co-founder tests positive
The co-founder of ReOpen Maryland, who organized rallies to pressure Gov. Larry Hogan to lift the state's stay-at-home order, said he has tested positive for COVID-19.
Tim Walters, a former Republican candidate for the General Assembly, said that he had a dry cough for months but it recently worsened. He said he then began to experience an excruciating headache, a fever and the inability to focus with one of his eyes, which led to vertigo.
A group called "Reopen Maryland" gather to protest the restrictions imposed by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Walters, 53, a diabetic who has had mini-strokes, said he went to an emergency room Monday and was diagnosed with the virus.
“Here I am months after not wearing a mask at rallies, churches and so on, and so it’s funny how capricious this thing is,” he said in a Facebook video.
Walters said he doesn't plan to provide health officials with the people he's had close contact with for the contact tracing program.
A group called "Reopen Maryland" say the pledge of allegiance as they gather to protest the restrictions imposed by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus.
5:40 a.m.: HHS 'actively working' on the idea of group testing
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services confirmed to ABC News Friday night that the agency is pushing the idea of “pooling” tests, which is when officials pull together samples from large groups and test them at once to see if individual testing is needed.
The White House coronavirus task force is actively talking about trying to push it at the local level as a surveillance tool. The primary reason is because so many people are carrying the virus without symptoms.
“HHS is actively working with a number of collaborators to validate pooling so that it can be used generally as a technique,” HHS said in a statement to ABC News.
“Pooling is a public health surveillance strategy in which samples from more than one person are 'pooled' in the same test," Adm. Brett Giroir, an assistant secretary of HHS put in charge of coordinating testing, said. "Depending on the underlying prevalence of the disease, this can be extremely beneficial. For example, if five samples are pooled into a single test, and the test is negative, then all five individuals are negative."
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, said Friday test pooling might be needed because the current testing strategy of contact tracing hasn't been working.
One issue with contact tracing for COVID-19, Fauci said, is that there are too many asymptomatic people, which means you can't identify them if they don't have symptoms. Fauci also said since many people don't trust the government, people are not answering contact tracing calls.
4:53 a.m.: Miami set to close beaches
As the number of coronavirus cases in the state of Florida continues to increase, Miami-Dade County announced that it's closing all beaches for the July 4 holiday weekend.
Mayor Carlos Gimenez announced he will be signing an executive order Saturday to close all beaches starting July 3 through at least July 7, though he said that could be extended "if conditions do not improve and people do not follow New Normal rules requiring masks to be worn always inside commercial establishments and outdoors when social distancing of at least 6 feet is not possible."
Particularly worrisome in the recent spikes, the mayor said, is the area is seeing a higher hospitalization rate with its younger population.
"As we continue to see more COVID-19 positive test results among young adults and rising hospitalizations, I have decided that the only prudent thing to do to tamp down this recent uptick is to crack down on recreational activities that put our overall community at higher risk," Gimenez said in a statement Friday.
People gather on the beach in Miami Beach, Florida on June 16, 2020. - Florida is reporting record daily totals of new coronavirus cases, but you'd never know it looking at the Sunshine State's increasingly busy beaches and hotels.
In his order, the mayor is also banning any gatherings of more than 50 people and is closing all parks and beaches to limit fireworks viewing. He said fireworks displays must be viewed from one’s home or parked vehicle.
"After all the success we have had tamping down the COVID-19 curve, we cannot turn back and overload our hospitals, putting our doctors and nurses at greater risk with more emergency room cases," Gimenez said Friday. "Everyone must do their part and follow the rules."
Florida is one of several states across the U.S. to recently see a significant increase in diagnosed cases of COVID-19. Its coronavirus positivity rate jumped to 13% Friday, according to new numbers from the Florida Department of Health.
Florida has more than 122,000 diagnosed cases of COVID-19, with at least 3,366 deaths.