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为防止疫情加剧 加州关闭全州所有酒吧、室内餐厅

2020-07-14 08:31   美国新闻网   - 

冠状病毒大流行现在已经在世界范围内造成超过570,000人死亡。

据报道,全球已有超过1300万人被诊断患有由新型呼吸道病毒引起的COVID-19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,以及怀疑一些政府隐瞒或淡化本国疫情的范围。

这美国已成为受影响最严重的国家,确诊病例超过330万,至少有135,477人死亡。

下午5:30:COVID-全球1300万病例中的19例

周一晚上早些时候,全球共19例艾滋病病例超过1300万。根据约翰霍普金斯大学的数据,全球已有13,006,764例确诊病例。

这个里程碑发生在超过1200万大关的五天之后。4月2日,确诊病例数首次达到100万。

根据JHU的数据,目前全球的COVID-19死亡人数为570,776人。美国、巴西和印度的病例数量最多。

下午4:30:休斯顿达到25%的阳性率

根据城市卫生主管大卫·波斯博士的说法,遭受重创的休斯顿的阳性率达到了25.2%。

2020年7月12日,休斯顿卫理公会医院,一名医护人员在换班后的公共汽车站等待。艾琳·特里布/纽约时报/Redux图片社

2020年7月6日,星期一,休斯顿,联合纪念医疗中心,约瑟夫·瓦龙博士(右)带领一个团队,试图挽救一名冠状病毒科病人的生命,但没有成功。大卫·菲利普/美联社

休斯顿市长西尔维斯特·特纳周一宣布了1544例新病例,使该市的病例总数达到30965例。

休斯顿卫理公会医院(Houston Methodist Hospital)的总裁兼首席执行官马克·布姆(Marc Boom)上周对ABC新闻(ABC News)表示,“在阵亡将士纪念日之后不久,当我们看到很多人放松警惕,表现得好像什么都没发生一样时,我们真的开始看到这种激增,而且这种趋势越来越明显。”

布鲁姆说:“答案其实很简单,如何阻止它-我们知道什么是有效的。”“我们知道社会距离是有效的。我们知道掩蔽是有效的。”

“继续戴着那个面具,”他说。“这么小的牺牲。”

下午3:10:加州关闭全州所有酒吧、室内餐厅

随着疫情在加州的加剧,州长加文·纽瑟姆周一表示,他将关闭全州所有的酒吧和室内餐厅。

2020年7月12日,加利福尼亚圣莫尼卡,在冠状病毒大流行中,码头上的一家餐馆里,一名女主人正等着让顾客入座。热浪把人群带到了加州的海滩,该州正在努力应对冠状病毒感染和住院人数激增的问题。马尔西奥·何塞·桑切斯/美联社

2020年7月10日,洛杉矶,店主本·塞勒斯在幽灵比萨店接受订单。罗丹·艾肯洛斯/盖蒂影像公司

必须关闭的室内企业还有酒厂、电影院、动物园、博物馆、家庭娱乐中心和纸牌室。

超过20个县将被要求关闭体育馆、购物中心、礼拜场所、个人护理服务、美发服务和非关键办公室的室内运营。

纽森说,加州的住院率正在上升,重症监护室病例略有增加,阳性率也在上升。

下午2:55:捷蓝航空延长其空邻座位政策

捷蓝航空正与达美航空和西南航空一起扩大其空邻座位政策。

该航空公司表示:“捷蓝航空已经延长了其在2020年9月8日(包括劳动节假期)之前对大型飞机中间座位和小型飞机过道座位的保障。”"三人旅行队仍可根据要求一起坐在一排。"

9月30日之前,德尔塔和西南航空的中间座位将一直开放。

美国航空公司和联合航空公司表示,他们将出售飞机上的所有座位。

下午2点16分:洛杉矶不会在新学年开始时进行面对面授课

在洛杉矶,冠状病毒病例呈上升趋势,公立学校学生学校主管周一说,到8月份开学时,将不会有面对面的课程。

2020年7月9日,加州蒙特利公园快乐日学校的暑期课程中,教师夏布利·托雷斯在学前班给孩子们朗读,他戴着口罩,坐在根据冠状病毒指南隔开的桌子旁。弗雷德里克·布朗/法新社

洛杉矶联合学区负责人奥斯汀·比特纳在一份声明中说:“我们不能损害学校社区所有人的健康和安全。”“关于病毒传播的消息仍然令人十分担忧。上周是洛杉矶地区最糟糕的一周。病毒检测呈阳性的比率接近10%,远高于世界卫生组织指导方针所说的社区重新开放的5%的水平。”

“孩子们需要在学校接受最好的教育。重新开放学校的正确方法是确保有一个健全的测试和联系追踪系统,以减轻学校社区所有人的风险。”

“关于网上和校内项目的更多详细信息将在未来几周内公布,最终计划将在8月份的第一周公布。Beutner说:“虽然新学年将在学校设施没有学生的情况下开始,但我们的目标是欢迎学生在安全和合适的情况下尽快回到学校。”

下午1:30:世卫组织警告说,如果“基本原则没有得到遵守”...“情况会变得更糟”

世界卫生组织(世卫组织)总干事特德罗斯·阿德哈诺姆·格布雷耶苏斯博士星期一警告说,“如果不遵循基本原则,这一流行病将只有一个发展方向:它将变得越来越糟糕。”

2020年7月8日,在波士顿罗克斯伯里社区的凯瑟琳·哈达威住宅外,一名妇女正在等待检测Covid-19。克雷格·沃克/波士顿环球报

Tedros说:“这种病毒仍然是头号公敌,但许多政府和人民的行动并没有反映这一点。”“来自领导人的混杂信息正在破坏任何回应中最关键的因素:信任。如果政府不与公民明确沟通,不推出一项全面的战略,重点是抑制传播和拯救生命,如果人们不遵守基本的公共卫生原则,身体距离,洗手,戴口罩...生病时呆在家里。”

2020年7月13日,在马萨诸塞州罗克波特的一户人家外,一个牌子上写着“在福西,我们信任”,指的是国家过敏和传染病研究所所长安东尼·福西。布莱恩·斯奈德/路透社

他补充道:“我想和你说实话:在可预见的未来,一切都不会回到过去的正常状态。”

2020年7月13日,佛罗里达州迈阿密海滩,在冠状病毒大流行期间,一名医护人员在迈阿密海滩会议中心的COVID-19测试点为人们注册测试林恩·斯莱德基/美联社

2020年7月13日,佛罗里达州迈阿密海滩,冠状病毒大流行期间,由于COVID-19引起的公共健康问题,位于海洋大道上的克莱夫兰德酒吧和餐厅的一名员工坐在椅子上休息林恩·斯莱德基/美联社

周日,世界卫生组织报告了23万例冠状病毒病例,其中一半来自两个国家。

泰德罗斯说,美洲、南亚和非洲的几个国家正处于大流行的密集传播阶段

下午12:43:库莫发布命令,要求一些旅行者提供他们的联系信息

纽约州长安德鲁·科莫周一表示,他将发布一项紧急健康命令,要求来自冠状病毒病例上升州的州外旅行者在到达时向当地政府提供联系信息。

州长说,这项命令是为了帮助对从冠状病毒高的州前往纽约的人实施强制隔离。

库莫说:“你不是一个密封的泡泡。”他还说,不遵守规定的人将被罚款2000美元。

上周,特拉华州、堪萨斯州和俄克拉荷马州被列入纽约旅游顾问名单,与阿拉巴马州、阿肯色州、亚利桑那州、加利福尼亚州、佛罗里达州、乔治亚州、爱荷华州、爱达荷州、路易斯安那州、密西西比州、北卡罗来纳州、内华达州、南卡罗来纳州、田纳西州、德克萨斯州和犹他州并列。

旅行建议适用于平均一周内每100,000名居民中阳性检测率高于10%的州,或平均一周内阳性率高于10%的州。

下午12:15:亚利桑那州的重症监护室90%满

根据亚利桑那州卫生服务部的数据,亚利桑那州的冠状病毒病例激增,重症监护室90%都满了。

亚利桑那州周一报告了1357例新病例,使该州的病例总数达到123824例。

亚利桑那州的阳性率为21.7%。

2020年7月10日,亚利桑那州图森市的亚利桑那大学,一名医护人员抽血进行抗艾滋病病毒19型抗体检测。切尼·奥尔/路透社

州长道格·杜西星期六说,该州正在接收361例雷德西韦,一种抗病毒的COVID-19候选药物。

杜西在推特上写道:“如果需要的话,这批货物将增加州政府的供给能力,治疗成千上万的新增病人。”

上午11:39:香港迪士尼乐园暂时关闭

重新开放一个月后,香港迪士尼乐园将暂时关闭从周三开始遵守香港政府的社会距离规则。

2020年1月26日,中国香港,在冠状病毒爆发后,香港迪士尼主题公园已经关闭,戴着防护面具的员工站在公园外。詹姆斯·庞弗雷特/路透社,档案

周一宣布的新规定将集会限制在四人以内。之前的指导方针允许最多50人的集会。

「香港迪士尼度假区酒店将维持开放,并调整服务水平。香港迪士尼乐园在一份声明中说:“他们已经采取了反映卫生和政府部门指导的强化卫生和安全措施,如社会隔离措施和加强清洁和卫生处理。”“标准日票自购买之日起六个月内有效。如有需要,香港迪士尼乐园度假区会协助已购买香港迪士尼乐园门票或已预订度假酒店的旅客办理退款。」

上午11点:佛罗里达有47家医院没有开放的重症监护室床位

佛罗里达州的冠状病毒病例数量增加了12,624例,总数达到282,435例。根据佛罗里达卫生部的数据,这是该州第二高的每日总量。

2020年7月12日,佛罗里达州迈阿密海滩,在冠状病毒大流行期间,一名服务员戴着防护面罩和手套在海洋大道的伊尔博洛尼亚餐厅工作林恩·斯莱德基/美联社

根据佛罗里达州医疗保健管理局的数据,在被跟踪的309家医院中,佛罗里达州有47家医院没有重症监护室床位,25家医院只有一张重症监护室床位。这些数字会全天波动。

包括迈阿密在内的迈阿密戴德县和包括劳德代尔堡在内的布劳沃德县遭受的打击尤为严重。

迈阿密戴德的阳性率为20.2%,而布劳沃德县为13.8%

2020年7月12日,佛罗里达州迈阿密海滩,在冠状病毒大流行期间,戴着防护面罩的人们骑着滑板车沿着海洋大道前行林恩·斯莱德基/美联社

2020年7月12日,佛罗里达州奥兰多市的奥兰治县会议中心,一名卫生工作者正在进行一项COVID-19测试约翰·劳克斯/美联社

佛罗里达卫生部周日报告了15,300例新的COVID-19病例,这是自大流行开始以来美国一个州一天内的最高总数。

上午10:25:市长担心20多岁的纽约人

自三月份以来,纽约市第一次没有一例冠状病毒实验室检测呈阳性的人在周六死亡。纽约市长比尔·白思豪在周一称之为“如此惊人,如此感人。”

2020年6月22日,在纽约布鲁克林,一个“需要面具”的标志出现在“儿童恐怖”发廊和理发店的外面。安吉拉·维斯/法新社,通过盖蒂图像,文件

但他在周一的新闻发布会上补充道,“很难取得胜利,因为我们知道我们还有很多事情要做。”

2020年7月12日,为遏制冠状病毒大流行,纽约市实施了限制措施,进入了重新开放的第三阶段,人们在广播城音乐厅外戴着防护面罩。诺姆·加莱/盖蒂图像公司

白思豪说:“尽管我们已经看到这个城市的冠状病毒数量总体上大幅减少,但我们确实看到了一个令人担忧的趋势:对于年轻人来说,感染率正在上升。”

白思豪宣布了新的指导方针,即纽约人在室内环境中与他人相处时,应该尽可能多地佩戴面罩。

2020年7月12日,为遏制冠状病毒大流行,纽约市进入了重新开放的第三阶段,一个人戴着防护面罩在华盛顿广场公园看书。诺姆·加莱/盖蒂图像公司

白思豪说,在纽约接受检测的人中,有2%的人检测呈阳性。

上午8:30:为什么迈阿密市长警告说“死亡率很可能会上升”

周一,迈阿密市长弗朗西斯·苏亚雷斯在接受美国广播公司新闻节目《早安美国》采访时表示,由于佛罗里达州的迈阿密市受到冠状病毒的严重侵袭,医院已经变得紧张起来。

2020年7月9日,人们戴着面具等待进入佛罗里达州迈阿密的杰克逊纪念医院。克里斯托瓦尔·埃雷拉-乌拉什克维奇/环境保护局

“我们的重症监护室容量非常小。苏亚雷斯说:“我们有能力扩大这一能力,但这是非常令人担忧的。”“我们刚刚跨过了呼吸机使用人数历史上最高的门槛。”

许多接受呼吸机治疗的冠状病毒患者从未康复。

苏亚雷斯说,截至周日,迈阿密有超过200台呼吸机在使用。

他说:“这意味着,毫无疑问,死亡率很可能在未来一两周内上升。”“这是我们的居民应该期待的,不幸的是,这很可能成为现实。”

上午5:18:俄罗斯确认6537例新的冠状病毒感染

俄罗斯周一确认了6537例新的冠状病毒感染,使该国的官方病例数达到733699例。

俄罗斯还报告称,在过去24小时内,已有104人死亡,总死亡人数达到11439人。

此外,在过去24小时内,总共有2,960人康复,使康复总人数达到504,021人。

凌晨3点29分:墨西哥现在的COVID-19死亡人数比意大利还多

墨西哥在新型冠状病毒的死亡人数上已经超过了意大利,到目前为止,该国已经确认了35006例死亡。

迄今为止,美国仍然是世界上受影响最严重的国家,有135,176人死亡,其次是巴西,有72,100人确诊为艾滋病病毒19型,英国迄今已有44,904人死亡。

就死亡人数而言,墨西哥目前位居第四,仅次于排名第五的意大利,后者有34954人死于该病毒的并发症。
 

Coronavirus updates: California closing all bars, indoor restaurants statewide

The novelcoronaviruspandemic has now killed more than 570,000 people worldwide.

Over 13 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 or downplaying the scope of their nations' outbreaks.

TheUnited Stateshas become the worst-affected country, with more than 3.3 million diagnosed cases and at least 135,477 deaths.

5:30 p.m.: COVID-19 cases top 13 million worldwide

The number of COVID-19 cases globally surpassed 13 million early Monday evening. There have been 13,006,764 confirmed cases of the virus worldwide, according to Johns Hopkins University.

This milestone comes just five days after passing the 12 million mark. The number of confirmed cases first hit 1 million on April 2.

The COVID-19 death toll currently stands at 570,776 worldwide, according to JHU. The U.S., Brazil and India have the highest number of cases.

4:30 p.m.: Houston hits 25% positivity rate

Hard-hit Houston has hit a 25.2% positivity rate, according to city health director Dr. David Persse.

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced 1,544 new cases on Monday, bringing the city's total to 30,965.

Dr. Marc Boom, president and CEO of Houston Methodist Hospital, told ABC News last week, "shortly after Memorial Day, when we saw a lot people let their guard down and sort of act like nothing had happened, we really began to see this surge and it just grew and grew."

"The answer is actually really easy on how to stop it -- we know what works," Bloom said. "We know that social distancing works. We know that masking works."

"Keep wearing that mask," he said. "It's such a small sacrifice."

3:10 p.m.: California closing all bars, indoor restaurants statewide

As the pandemic intensifies in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday he is closing all bars and all indoor restaurants statewide.

Also among the indoor businesses that must close are wineries, movie theaters, zoos, museums, family entertainment centers and card rooms.

Over two dozen counties will now be required to close indoor operations for gyms, malls, places of worship, personal care services, hair services and non-critical offices.

Newsom said California is seeing hospitalizations rise, a modest increase in ICU cases, and an increase in the rate of positivity.

2:55 p.m.: JetBlue extends its empty adjacent seat policy

JetBlue is joining Delta and Southwest in extending its empty adjacent seat policy.

"JetBlue has extended its guarantee of blocked middle seats on larger aircraft and blocked aisle seats on smaller aircraft for flights through 9/8/2020, which includes the Labor Day holiday," the airline said. "Traveling parties of three are still allowed to occupy a row together by request."

Middle seats will be open on Delta and Southwest through Sept. 30.

American and United have said they will sell all seats on their planes.

2:16 p.m.: LA won't begin school year with in-person classes

In Los Angeles, where coronavirus cases are on the rise,public school studentswon't have in-person classes when the school year starts in August, the superintendent said Monday.

"The health and safety of all in the school community is not something we can compromise," Austin Beutner, superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, said in a statement. "The news about the spread of the virus continues to be of great concern. Last week was the worst yet in the Los Angeles area. The rate of those who tested positive for the virus is approaching 10%, well above the level of 5% the World Health Organization guidelines say is appropriate for communities to reopen."

"Children need to be in school to get the best possible education. The right way to reopen schools is to make sure there is a robust system of testing and contact tracing to mitigate the risk for all in the school community," the superintendent said.

"More detailed information about both online and at-school programs will be shared in the coming weeks with final plans by the first week in August. While the school year will begin without students at school facilities, our goal is to welcome students back to school as soon as it is safe and appropriate for us to do so," Beutner said.

1:30 p.m.: WHO warns, if 'basics aren't followed ... it's going to get worse'

World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned Monday, "if the basics aren't followed there is only one way this pandemic is going to go: it's going to get worse and worse and worse."

"The virus remains public enemy #1, but the actions of many governments and people do not reflect this," Tedros said. "Mixed messages from leaders are undermining the most critical ingredient of any response: trust. If governments do not clearly communicate with their citizens and roll out a comprehensive strategy focused on suppressing transmission and saving lives, if populations do not follow the basic public health principles of physical distancing, hand washing, wearing masks ... and staying at home when sick."

He added, "I want to be straight with you: there will be no return to the old normal for the foreseeable future."

On Sunday, 230,000 cases of the coronavirus were reported to the WHO, and half of those cases came from just two countries.

The Americas, south Asia and several countries in Africa are in the intense transmission phase of the pandemic, Tedros said

12:43 p.m.: Cuomo issues order requiring some travelers to give their contact info

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday he's issuing an emergency health order that requires out-of-state travelers from states with rising coronavirus cases to give local authorities their contact information when they arrive.

The governor said this order is to help enforce the mandatory quarantine for people traveling to New York from high coronavirus states.

"You are not a hermetically sealed bubble," Cuomo said, adding that those who do not comply will be fined $2,000.

Last week Delaware, Kansas and Oklahoma were added to New York's travel advisory list, joining Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina , Nevada, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Utah.

The travel advisory applies to states with a positive test rate higher than 10 per 100,000 residents over a week average, or a state with 10% of higher positivity rate over a week average.

12:15 p.m.: Arizona's ICUs 90% full

Coronavirus cases are surging in Arizona, where ICUs are 90% full, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.

Arizona reported 1,357 new cases on Monday, bringing the state's total cases to 123,824.

Arizona's positivity rate stands at 21.7%.

Gov. Doug Ducey said Saturday that the state is receiving 361 cases of Remdesivir, an antiviral COVID-19 drug candidate.

"The shipment will bolster state supplies with added capacity to treat thousands of additional patients, if needed," Ducey tweeted.

11:39 a.m.: Hong Kong Disneyland to temporarily close

One month after reopening,Hong Kong Disneyland will temporarily closebeginning on Wednesday to comply with the Hong Kong government's social distancing rules.

The new rules, announced on Monday, limit gatherings to no more than four people. The previous guidelines allowed gatherings of up to 50 people.

"The Hong Kong Disneyland Resort hotels will remain open with adjusted levels of services. They have put in place enhanced health and safety measures that reflect the guidance of health and government authorities, such as social distancing measures and increased cleaning and sanitization," Hong Kong Disneyland said in a statement. "The Standard Day Ticket is valid for six months from the purchase date. If needed, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort will assist in the refund for guests who have purchased tickets for admission to Hong Kong Disneyland park or have booked a resort hotel."

11 a.m.: Florida has 47 hospitals with no open ICU beds

Florida's number of coronavirus cases has jumped by 12,624, reaching a total of 282,435. This marks the state's second highest daily total, according to the Florida Department of Health.

Out of 309 facilities being tracked, Florida has 47 hospitals with no available ICU beds and 25 hospitals with just one available ICU bed, according to Florida’s Agency for Healthcare Administration. These numbers will fluctuate throughout the day.

Miami-Dade County, which includes Miami, and Broward County, which includes Fort Lauderdale, have been especially hard-hit.

Miami-Dade's positivity rate stands at 20.2% while Broward County's is at 13.8%

The Florida Department of Health reported 15,300 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, making it the highest one-day total for a state in the U.S. since the pandemic began.

10:25 a.m.: Mayor worried about New Yorkers in their 20s

For the first time since March, no one with a positive coronavirus lab test was reported dead in New York City on Saturday, which Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday called "so striking and so moving."

But he added at Monday's news conference, it's "very hard to take a victory lap because we know we have so much more ahead."

"Even though we have overall seen a huge reduction in the presence of the coronavirus in this city, we do see one trend that is worrisome: for young adults we see the infection rate rising," de Blasio said, especially those ages 20 to 29.

De Blasio announced new guidance that New Yorkers should wear a face covering as much as possible when around other people in an indoor setting that is not their home.

Of those getting tested in New York City, 2% are testing positive, de Blasio said.

8:30 a.m.: Why Miami mayor warns the 'death rate will most likely go up'

As Miami, Florida, has become especially hard-hit by the coronavirus, the hospitals are becoming strained, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez told ABC News' "Good Morning America" on Monday.

"We have a very small capacity in our ICUs. We have the ability to grow that capacity, but it's something that's extremely worrisome," Suarez said. "We just crossed the threshold for the highest number of [people on] ventilators that we've had in the history of this virus."

Many coronavirus patients placed on ventilators never recover.

Suarez said over 200 ventilators were in use as of Sunday in Miami.

"That means that there's no doubt that the death rate will most likely go up over the next week or two," he said. "That's something that our residents should be expecting and something that is unfortunately most likely going to be a reality."

5:18 a.m.: Russia confirms 6,537 new coronavirus infections

Russia has confirmed 6,537 new coronavirus infections on Monday which brings the country’s official number of cases to 733,699.

Russia also reported that over the past 24 hours 104 people have died bringing the total death toll to 11,439.

Additionally, a total of 2,960 people recovered over the last 24 hours which brought the total number of recoveries to 504,021.

3:29 a.m.: Mexico now has more COVID-19 deaths than Italy

Mexico has now surpassed Italy in number of deaths from the novel coronavirus with a total of 35,006 deaths confirmed in the country so far.

The United States remains by far the worst affected country in the world with 135,176 deaths followed by Brazil with 72,100 confirmed COVID-19 deaths and the United Kingdom which has had 44,904 deaths so far.

Mexico now sits fourth when it comes to number of deaths and sits just ahead of fifth-highest Italy which has had 34,954 die due to complications of the virus.

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