这部小说冠状病毒大流行现在已经在全球范围内造成60多万人死亡。
据报道,全球已有超过1450万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380万,至少140,957人死亡。
2020年7月19日,在加利福尼亚州亨廷顿海滩的圣西蒙和裘德天主教堂,人们戴着面具参加一个户外周日仪式。鉴于美国加州19个病例的增加和口罩在美国的争议,一些人不想戴口罩,病毒继续传播,一些教堂提供户外周日服务。
凌晨2:43:Ft。沃斯联邦女子监狱宣布第三起与COVID相关的死亡
美国监狱管理局周一晚间宣布了第三起与COVID相关的死亡事件,发生在Ft的联邦女子医疗监狱FMC Carswell。德克萨斯州沃斯。
特蕾莎·伊利,51岁,6月30日COVID-19检测呈阳性,被送往当地医院接受治疗,直到7月20日星期一去世。
国际收支公告称,伊利患有“长期的、预先存在的疾病,美国疾病控制与预防中心将其列为发展为更严重的COVID-19疾病的风险因素。”
监狱里的一份声明写道:“伊利是一名51岁的女性,因参与犯罪活动和继续犯罪活动在弗吉尼亚州西区被判252个月的徒刑。”"自2007年9月19日以来,伊利一直被关押在伦敦金融中心的卡斯韦尔监狱."
凌晨1:37:至少在训练营的头两周,NFL球员将每天接受COVID-19测试
美国国家橄榄球联盟宣布,在训练营的头两周,球员们将每天接受冠状病毒测试。
一位消息人士告诉ESPN的亚当·舍夫特,联盟也向美国国家橄榄球联盟球员协会提出今年夏天不打季前赛。
今年球员们一直在争取不打季前赛,联盟一直在寻求打两场比赛,而不是通常的四场。
一位消息人士告诉ESPN的丹·格拉齐亚诺,联盟对球员的提议包括提供一个更长的训练营适应期,这更接近联盟的提议。
NFLPA还没有通知联盟是否会接受这个提议。
在周一的简报中,西弗吉尼亚州州长吉姆·贾斯丁宣布,在格兰特、洛根和伍德县的礼拜场所发现了几起新的与教会有关的COVID-19疫情。
上周,州长宣布,已经在布恩、卡那华、罗利和泰勒县发现了更多与教堂有关的疫情。
在所有这七个县中,这些疾病的爆发占了全部病例的75%。
司法部长说:“我们绝对要保持对这一切在我们所有人之上。”"请知道教堂的环境是传播这种病毒的理想环境."
州长敦促所有在教堂环境中的西弗吉尼亚人遵守州的安全指南,包括使用每隔一个座位,保持社会距离,戴口罩。
司法部长说:“我知道这些事情真的很难做。”“但是,目前必须这样做,因为如果我们不这样做,我们将失去更多的人。
“我们很可能会失去很多我们的祖母和祖父——那些有如此多的智慧可以继续传承下去的人——我们绝对不需要失去这些伟大的西弗吉尼亚人。”
Coronavirus updates: Church-related COVID-19 outbreaks continue to pop up in West Virginia
The novelcoronaviruspandemic has now killed more than 600,000 people worldwide.
Over 14.5 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 3.8 million diagnosed cases and at least 140,957 deaths.
People wearing facemaks attend an outdoor Sunday service at Saints Simon & Jude Catholic Church in Huntington Beach, California, on July 19, 2020. - Given the increase in COVID-19 cases in the state of California and the mask's controversy in the US, where some people dont want to wear facemasks, the virus continue to spread, and some churches are offering outdoor Sunday services.
The U.S. Bureau of Prisons announced late Monday a 3rd COVID-related death at FMC Carswell, a specialized federal medical prison for women in Ft. Worth, Texas.
Teresa Ely, 51, tested positive for COVID-19 on 30 June and was transported to a local hospital where she received treatment until she died Monday, 20 July.
The BOP announcement said Ely had "long-term, pre-existing medical conditions, which the CDC lists as risk factors for developing more severe COVID-19 disease."
"Ms. Ely was a 51-year-old female who was sentenced in the Western District of Virginia to a 252-month sentence for Engaging in a Criminal Enterprise and Continuing a Criminal Enterprise," read a statement from the prison. "Ms. Ely had been in custody at FMC Carswell since September 19, 2007."
1:37 a.m.: NFL players will be tested daily for COVID-19 for at least the first two weeks of training camp
The NFL announced that players will be tested daily for the coronavirus for at least the first two weeks of training camp.
The league also made an offer to the NFL Players Association to play no preseason games this summer, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The players had been pushing to not play preseason games this year, and the league had been seeking to play two games instead of the usual four.
The league's proposal to the players includes an offer for a longer training camp acclimation period, a source told ESPN's Dan Graziano, and that is closer to what the union proposed.
The NFLPA has not yet informed the league whether it will accept the proposal.
During Monday’s briefing, West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice announced that several new church-related outbreaks of COVID-19 have been identified at places of worship in Grant, Logan, and Wood counties.
Last week, the Governor announced that additional church-related outbreaks had already been identified in Boone, Kanawha, Raleigh, and Taylor counties.
Between all seven of these counties combined, these outbreaks account for about 75 total cases.
“We’ve absolutely got to stay on top of this with all in us,” Gov. Justice said. “Please know that the church setting is the ideal setting to spread this virus.”
The Governor urged all West Virginians in church settings to follow the State’s safety guidelines, including using every other pew, maintaining social distancing, and wearing face coverings.
“I know these things are really difficult to do,” Gov. Justice said. “But, for right now, they have to be done because, if we don’t, all we’re going to do is lose more people.
“We could very well lose a lot of our grandmothers and grandfathers – people who have so much wisdom to still continue to pass on – we absolutely don’t need to be losing these great West Virginians.”