流行病小说冠状病毒已经在全球范围内杀死了超过50万人。
据报道,全球超过1000万人被诊断患有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。
美国是受影响最严重的国家,确诊病例超过250万,至少有125,768人死亡。
2020年6月25日,在佛罗里达州坦帕市,医疗技术专家阿德里亚娜·卡德尼亚斯正在处理基督复临健康坦帕实验室的冠状病毒测试样本。佛罗里达州目前正经历COVID-19病例激增,该州上周三创下单日感染的新记录,新增病例5511例。
晚上7点13分:匹兹堡在出现“惊人的峰值”后禁止饮酒
官员周日称,宾夕法尼亚州阿勒格尼县(包括匹兹堡市)的酒吧和餐馆将不得不暂停现场售酒。
阿勒格尼县行政长官里奇·菲茨杰拉德在新闻发布会上说,该县COVID-19阳性病例呈“惊人增长”,尤其是酒吧成为热点。
阿勒格尼县卫生局局长黛布拉·博根博士说,从周二下午5点开始,酒吧、餐馆和其他设施将暂停现场饮酒。鸡尾酒仍然是允许的。
博根说,除了吃饭或喝酒,所有的企业,包括餐馆和酒吧,都需要口罩。
该县的酒吧和餐馆于6月5日重新对留宿客人开放。
这项措施加入了美国其他地区的酒吧服务,包括德克萨斯州和加利福尼亚州。
下午5:10:全球COVID-19死亡人数达到50万
周日,死于COVID-19的人数达到了另一个严峻的里程碑,全球超过50万。
根据约翰·霍普金斯大学的统计,截至周日傍晚,死亡人数为500,108人。
美国报道的死亡人数最多,其次是巴西和英国。
下午3:28:加州州长下令关闭包括洛杉矶在内的7个县的酒吧
加州州长加文·纽瑟姆周日下令关闭7个县的酒吧,原因是COVID-19的“价差上升”。
纽森在一条推文中称,洛杉矶、弗雷斯诺、帝国、科恩、国王、圣华金和图拉雷县的酒吧被勒令关闭。覆盖南加州大部分郊区和部分海湾地区的另外八个县的酒吧也被建议关闭。这些县包括康特拉科斯塔、里弗赛德、萨克拉门托、圣贝纳迪诺、圣巴巴拉、圣克拉拉、斯坦尼劳斯和文图拉。
6月18日,在该州COVID-19病例激增的情况下,纽森发布了强制性口罩命令。
下午2:30:亚利桑那州创下每日新COVID-19病例记录
亚利桑那州每日新增COVID病例数创纪录——19例,周日报道为3858例。
该州也打破了周六创下的当前住院记录,目前有2691名患者住院。重症监护室床位利用率为13% (218张),87%(1481张)的重症监护室床位正在使用。
2020年6月27日,亚利桑那州爆发冠状病毒病(COVID-19),人们正准备在盐河上划船。
亚利桑那州COVID-19病例总数的近一半(36,307)发生在20-44岁的成年人中。
美国广播公司新闻分析发现,亚利桑那州是自上周五以来新增病例数量创纪录的七个州之一。其他的有佛罗里达、乔治亚州、爱达荷州、南卡罗来纳州、田纳西州和犹他州。
上午11:20:佛罗里达记录了另外8000多个新病例
佛罗里达卫生部宣布,在过去的24小时内,新增8577例冠状病毒病例,比前一天减少了1000例。
迈阿密戴德县报告了2160例新病例,高于前一天的1362例。
2020年6月26日,在迈阿密,人们站在远离人群的地方,戴着口罩,等待分发口罩。
据卫生官员称,该州目前阳性检测结果的百分比为12.3%。
该州目前共有141,075例COVID-19。
上午10:50:200民主党议员呼吁推迟共和党大会
大约200名佛罗里达医生在致杰克逊维尔市长莱尼·库里的一封信中签名,要求推迟共和党全国代表大会,称举办此次活动的决定“不出所料有害”,而且“在医学上对这个城市的公民不尊重”
根据获得的信件,医生们还呼吁在城市强制使用口罩美国广播公司杰克逊维尔分公司WJXX。
周六发给库里的这封信指出,估计有4万多名来自美国各地的人将出席大会。
“在病例数量激增的地区举办大型活动是极其危险的,也违背了当前的公共卫生建议,”信中写道。
周六,该州记录了近10,000个新的COVID-19病例。
没有回复这封信的市长库里在周六宣布,在14名员工被发现呈阳性后,杰克逊维尔消防和救援部门的所有成员都将接受检测。
上午5:57:全球确诊的COVID-19病例超过1000万
根据约翰·霍普斯金大学的统计,周日清晨,全球范围内超过1000万的COVID-19确诊病例达到了一个新的里程碑。
根据约翰·霍普金斯大学的统计,目前的数字是10,039,286。
美国是受影响最严重的国家,确诊病例超过250万,至少有125,630人死亡。紧随美国之后,巴西、俄罗斯、印度和英国是世界上受影响最严重的国家。
2020年6月25日,在得克萨斯州的新布朗费尔斯,尽管最近COVID-19病例激增,块茎准备漂浮在科马尔河上。
凌晨2:56:圣安东尼奥发布“待在家里”警报,周六报告了795例COVID-19病例,为每日最高
圣安东尼奥市官员敦促居民呆在家里,因为该市创下了单日最高病例数。
在该市报告了795起新的COVID-19病例后几分钟,紧急警报就发出了。这使得该市的病例总数达到9652例。据报道,又有两人死亡,目前死亡人数为107人。
无线紧急警报,类似于琥珀警报,敦促居民呆在家里,戴上面罩,练习社交距离,避免与家庭以外的人聚集在一起。
市长罗恩·尼伦伯格在一份新闻发布会上说:“这一行动只针对紧急情况,我们显然已经进入紧急状态。”。“我们需要圣安东尼奥和贝萨尔县的每一个人认真对待这场危机,并采取相应措施减缓病毒的指数级增长。”
在圣安东尼奥,目前有984张床位和449台呼吸机,占床位的21%和呼吸机的66%。
凌晨1:25:3个州周六的病例数创下新高
佛罗里达州、南卡罗来纳州和佐治亚州周六的病例数均创下历史新高,其中内华达州的病例数是最高日病例数的两倍多。
格鲁吉亚报告的病例数创历史新高,接近2000例。自5月底以来,7天平均病例数几乎增加了两倍。在从5月份下降到6月份后,住院人数也有所回升。
与此同时,南卡罗来纳州在一天内就突破了大多数COVID病例的原始记录——19例,周六有近1599例阳性检测。此前,最高纪录是1293英镑。此外,在与COVID-19相关的声明中列出了15例新的确诊死亡和2例可能死亡。
佛罗里达卫生部周六报告了132,545例COVID-19,9,636例新阳性病例。昨天的测试总数为76,129,阳性率为12.7%。
内华达州也从未在一天内报告超过500例病例,但周六,该州报告了近1100例,尽管卫生官员后来表示,数百例病例可归因于实验室检测的延迟,并且不是过去24小时内的新病例拉斯维加斯太阳报。
全美周六共报告了约43,000例新病例,接近记录。这些数字是对病毒在全国范围内的快速传播进行检测的结果。
各州还报告了周六完成的591,000次测试。美国在6月前一天从未达到50万次测试,现在在过去10天中有9天超过了这个数字。
上午12:29:圣帕特里克大教堂举行自三月以来的第一次公众弥撒
纽约市的圣帕特里克大教堂将于周日上午重新开放,进行自3月以来的首次公众弥撒。
2020年6月27日,在纽约下东区的冠状病毒病(COVID-19)爆发期间,作为第二阶段重新开放的一部分,人们在LENA Winebar外用餐,因为餐馆被允许提供壁画餐饮。
大教堂在一份声明中说,他们将在一周内以25%的容量开始进行少量的弥撒。
进入大教堂的人必须遵守严格的COVID-19疾病预防控制中心指导方针,包括社交距离和在仪式期间戴口罩。
Coronavirus updates: 7 states hit record high for new cases of COVID-19
A pandemic of thenovelcoronavirushas now killed more than 500,000 people worldwide.
Over 10 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 is the worst-affected country, with more than 2.5 million diagnosed cases and at least 125,768 deaths.
Adriana Cardenas, a medical technologist processes test samples for the coronavirus at the AdventHealth Tampa labs on June 25, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. Florida is currently experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases, as the state reached a new record for single-day infections last Wednesday with 5,511 new cases.
7:13 p.m.: Pittsburgh bans serving of alcohol after 'alarming spikes'
Bars and restaurants in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania -- which includes the city of Pittsburgh -- will have to suspend the sale of onsite alcohol, officials said Sunday.
The county is seeing "alarming spikes" in positive cases of COVID-19, and bars in particular have been hotspots, Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald said at a news conference.
All on-site consumption of alcohol will be suspended in bars, restaurants and other facilities effective Tuesday at 5 p.m., said Dr. Debra Bogen, director of the Allegheny County Health Department. To-go cocktails will still be permitted.
Masks will also be required at all businesses, including restaurants and bars, except when eating or drinking, Bogen said.
The county's bars and restaurants reopened for dine-in guests on June 5.
The measure joins rollbacks on bar services in other parts of the country, including in Texas and California.
5:10 p.m.: Global COVID-19 death toll hits half a million
The number of people who have died from COVID-19 reached another grim milestone Sunday, surpassing more than half a million globally.
The death toll stood at 500,108 as of early Sunday evening, according to a tally from Johns Hopkins University.
The U.S. has reported the highest number of deaths, followed by Brazil and the United Kingdom.
3:28 p.m.: CA governor orders bars closed in 7 counties, including LA
California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered bars to close in seven counties on Sunday due to the "rising spread" of COVID-19.
In a tweet, Newsom said bars in Los Angeles, Fresno, Imperial, Kern, Kings, San Joaquin and Tulare counties are ordered closed. Bars in another eight counties, covering much of suburban Southern California and parts of the Bay Area, were also recommended to close. Those counties included Contra Costa, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Stanislaus and Ventura.
On June 18, Newsom issued a mandatory mask order amid a spike in COVID-19 cases in the state.
2:30 p.m.: Arizona sets record for daily new COVID-19 cases
Arizona saw a record number of daily new COVID-19 cases, with 3,858 reported on Sunday.
The state also surpassed its previous record of current hospitalizations, set on Saturday, with 2,691 patients currently hospitalized. ICU bed availability stands at 13% (218), with 87% (1,481) of ICU beds currently in use.
2020.People prepare to go tubing on Salt River amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Arizona, June 27, 2020.
Nearly half (36,307) of Arizona's total COVID-19 cases are among adults aged 20-44 year-olds.
Arizona is one of seven states that have seen a record number of new cases since Friday, an ABC News analysis has found. The others are Florida, Georgia, Idaho, South Carolina, Tennessee and Utah.
11:20 a.m.: Florida records another 8,000-plus new cases
The Florida Department of Health announced an additional 8,577 new cases of the coronavirus in the last 24 hours, 1,000 less new cases from the day prior.
Dade County in Miami reported 2,160 new cases, up from 1,362 the day before.
People, social distancing and wearing masks to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, wait in line at a mask distribution event,June 26, 2020, in Miami.
The percentage of positive test results in the state is currently 12.3%, according to health officials.
The state now has a total of 141,075 cases of COVID-19.
10:50 a.m.: 200 dDoctors call for GOP convention to be postponed
Approximately 200 Florida doctors have signed a letter to Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry asking for the Republican National Convention to be postponed, calling the decision to host the event "predictably harmful" and "medically disrespectful to the citizens of this city."
The doctors also called for the use of masks to be mandatory in the city, according to the letter obtained byABC Jacksonville affiliate WJXX.
The letter, which was sent to Curry on Saturday, notes that an estimated 40,000-plus people from across the U.S. will attend the convention.
"It is extremely dangerous and contrary to current public health recommendations to stage a large event in an area where the number of cases is surging," the letter states.
On Saturday the state recorded nearly 10,000 new COVID-19 cases.
Mayor Curry, who has not responded to the letter, announced on Saturday that all members of the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department would be tested after 14 employees were found to be positive.
5:57 a.m.: Global confirmed cases of COVID-19 surpass 10 million
A new milestone was reached early Sunday morning, with more than 10 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide, per John Hopkins University tally.
The current number according to Johns Hopkins University now stands at 10,039,286.
The United States has been the worst-affected country, with more than 2.5 million diagnosed cases and at least 125,630 deaths. The U.S. is followed by Brazil, Russia, India and the United Kingdom as the worst affected countries in the world.
Tubers prepare to float the Comal River despite the recent spike in COVID-19 cases, June 25, 2020, in New Braunfels, Texas.
2:56 a.m.: San Antonio issues 'stay home' alert as 795 COVID-19 cases reported Saturday, a daily high
San Antonio officials urged residents to stay home as the city recorded its highest number of cases in a single day.
An emergency alert was sent out just minutes after the city reported 795 new COVID-19 cases. That brings the city's total number of cases to 9,652. Two new deaths were reported and the death toll is now at 107.
The Wireless Emergency Alert, similar to an Amber Alert, urges residents to stay home, wear face coverings, practice social distancing and avoid gathering with people outside of your household.
"This action is reserved only for emergencies, and we have clearly reached emergency status," Mayor Ron Nirenberg said in a press release. "We need every person in San Antonio and Bexar County to take this crisis seriously and behave accordingly to slow the exponential growth of the virus."
In San Antonio, there are currently 984 available staffed beds and 449 ventilators, or 21% of beds and 66% of ventilators.
1:25 a.m.: 3 states had record high case numbers on Saturday
Florida, South Carolina and Georgia all hit record high numbers of cases on Saturday with Nevada more than doubling their highest daily total.
Georgia reported a record high in cases at almost 2,000. The 7-day average for cases has nearly tripled since late May. Hospitalizations have also gone right back up after falling from May into June.
Meanwhile, South Carolina blew past its original record mark for most COVID-19 cases in a single day with nearly 1,599 positive tests on Saturday. Previously, the high was 1,293. Also, there were 15 new confirmed deaths and 2 probable deaths listed in the stated related to COVID-19.
The Florida Department of Health reported a total of 132,545 cases of COVID-19 with 9,636 new positive cases on Saturday. The total of tests yesterday was 76,129 with a 12.7% positivity rate.
Nevada also had never reported more than 500 cases in a day but, on Saturday, the state reported almost 1,100, although health officials later said hundreds of those cases could be attributed to a delay in lab testing and were not new cases in the last 24 hours, according to theLas Vegas Sun.
In total across the United States, around 43,000 new cases were reported on Saturday which comes close to the record. These numbers are a result of increased testing capturing the rapid spread of the virus across a large swath of the country.
States also reported 591,000 completed tests on Saturday. The U.S. never hit 500,000 tests in a day before June and has now surpassed that number in nine of the past 10 days.
12:29 a.m.: St. Patrick's Cathedral to hold 1st public mass since March
St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City will reopen for its first public mass since March on Sunday morning.
People eat outside of LENA Winebar as restaurants are permitted to offer al fresco dining as part of phase 2 reopening during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in the Lower East Side of New York City, June 27, 2020.
The cathedral said in a statement that they will begin to have a small number of masses throughout the week at 25% capacity.
Those entering the Cathedral must follow strict COVID-19 CDC guidelines including social distancing and wearing a face mask during the services.
ABC News' Ahmad Hemingway, Jason Volack, Josh Hoyos, Brian Hartman, Scott Withers, Matt Foster, Arielle Mitropoulos, Benjamin Stein and Matthew Fuhrman contributed to this report.