这部小说冠状病毒大流行现在已经在全球范围内造成超过643,000人死亡。
据报道,全球已有超过1590万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410万,至少有146,418人死亡。
2020年7月24日,在加利福尼亚州洛杉矶,在新的冠状病毒大流行期间,一名卫生工作者在圣约翰儿童和家庭中心的COVID-19测试点给病人量体温,然后把他们送到帐篷里进行测试。7月23日,冠状病毒大流行达到了新的里程碑,美国的病例超过了400万,欧洲超过了300万,从比利时到东京到墨尔本,新的病例高峰迫使公民接受新的限制。
晚上9:19:Birx关注俄亥俄州的案件
白宫冠状病毒工作小组协调员黛博拉·比克斯(Deborah Birx)博士周六访问了俄亥俄州,在与病例数有关的地方会见了州卫生官员。
“我们现在有7个州的测试阳性率不到2%;俄亥俄州几乎是7。”在独家采访中。“所以这就是我们担心的原因。这就是为什么我们相信,如果每一个Ohioan现在采取行动,他们可以改变这一流行病的过程,在它严重失控和你的医院开始填补。”
Birx指出人们在酒吧闲逛是该州的问题之一。5月21日,酒吧和餐馆重新开放,允许室内用餐。Birx说,这一决定可能需要撤销,因为在全国几个州都是如此。
她说:“这是关于饮酒,不戴口罩和接近人,特别是在室内,这是积极传播这种病毒。”
个案总数由七月一日的五万八千九百九十一宗上升至星期六的八万三千一百八十四宗,即增加二万四千一百九十三宗。俄亥俄州在整个6月份记录了18,920个病例。
Birx预计将在未来几天前往肯塔基州、田纳西州和弗吉尼亚州。
下午7:15:美国连续5天超过1000人死亡
根据美国艾滋病追踪项目,美国已经连续第五天死亡人数超过1000人。
死亡人数在整个五月和六月下降后继续呈上升趋势。
周六报道的死亡人数为1037人。
根据COVID追踪项目,本周死亡人数为6297人,比上周增加了1000多人。
现在美国已经有超过146,000人死于冠状病毒
该项目报告称,住院人数也在上升,尽管问题源于疾病控制和预防中心向卫生和公众服务部的报告转变。
官员称,下午5:07:佛罗里达州将讨论重新开放酒吧
在佛罗里达州成为案件数量第二多的州的同一天,一名政府官员宣布,将开始讨论如何“尽快”重开酒吧
佛罗里达州商业和专业监管部部长哈尔茜·贝希尔在脸书上写道,他将从周五开始在全州范围内与啤酒厂和酒吧举行会议,讨论如何重新开业。
贝希尔在Facebook的一篇帖子中写道:“我们将根据投入、科学和相关事实,就如何尽快重开谈判,提出一个安全、明智和循序渐进的计划。”
下午2点24分:阿拉巴马州推出了测试每个大学生的计划
阿拉巴马州概述了其计划,为每个在该州公立四年制或两年制大学就读的大学生返回校园时提供免费的COVID-19测试。
这项名为“安全指南”的计划要求学生在进入大学校园后的14天内接受测试。
目前还不清楚阿拉巴马州有多少大学生被公立大学录取,但是该州最大的大学阿拉巴马大学在2019年有38,103名学生。
这一举动是为了“维持一个安全的环境,减缓COVID-19的扩散。”安全指南网站。
学生将收到一封电子邮件,其中包含注册和安排测试的链接。
样本随后将被送到实验室并在24小时内运行,学生们会收到另一封关于他们测试结果的电子邮件。
该测试将是一个自我管理的鼻拭子。
下午12:44:佛罗里达州成为病例数第二多的州
佛罗里达卫生部在过去24小时内报告了另外12,199例病例,使总数达到414,511例。
该州现在是确诊病例第二多的州,仅次于加利福尼亚州,超过了纽约州,后者一度是病例最多的州。
2020年7月24日,佛罗里达州迈阿密海滩海洋大道,一名迈阿密海滩法规合规官员路易斯·内格罗恩(右)在冠状病毒大流行期间,与一名男子谈论戴防护面罩的事,他用衬衫遮住了自己的鼻子(左)。迈阿密海滩的室内和室外都要求戴口罩。被发现没有戴口罩的人将被处以50美元的民事罚款。
死亡和住院人数也有所增加。佛罗里达记录的死亡总数为5894人,增加了126人,住院人数为23730人,增加了505人。
有9,002人在住院治疗。
迈阿密戴德是受影响最严重的县,新增病例3396例,阳性率为19.7%。
布劳沃德县落后,新增病例619例,阳性率为13%。
下午12:35:LabCorp收到池测试授权
商业实验室巨头实验室公司获得了美国食品和药物管理局的紧急使用授权,允许其对人群进行COVID-19感染的测试,即所谓的群体测试。
该公司在一份声明中表示:“LabCorp针对COVID-19的独特矩阵混合策略为人群提供了一种有效的测试方法,允许同时测试更大组的样本。”该公司还补充称,他们的方法可以“快速为组内个体提供高质量的测试结果,而无需在大多数情况下重新测试。”
据该公司称,一次可以测试五个样本。
2020年7月23日,在迈阿密戴德县礼堂的COVID-19免下车检测中心,医护人员在一个人进行自我检测之前准备了一份COVID-19检测样本。
如果池中有阳性样本,实验室公司说它可以使用机器人测试平台识别池中的单个阳性样本。集中测试可以减少特定人群所需的测试数量,优化实验室测试供应,并提高测试能力。
池测试可以减少特定人群中所需的测试数量,并提高测试能力。当检测需求超过实验室能力或检测试剂短缺时,它可用于低风险人群。
上午11:40:乔治亚州参议院候选人在妻子检测呈阳性后出现症状
佐治亚州参议员候选人乔恩·奥索夫的妻子的COVID-19检测呈阳性,奥索夫有症状,但尚未确诊,他的竞选团队发表声明说。
奥索夫正在等待他的结果。
根据竞选声明,他已经一个多月没有举行任何面对面的竞选活动,并计划在隔离中自我隔离,直到他和他的妻子从他们的医生那里得到许可。
克莱默是当地一家医院的产科/GYN医生。
竞选声明中写道:“我们会让公众了解最新的信息,但现在我们只是祈祷家人的健康和全面迅速的康复。”
上午10点24分:纽约再次创下住院治疗的新低
据纽约州州长安德鲁·科莫称,截至周六,曾是流感大流行中心的纽约已有646人住院治疗,这是自3月18日以来的最低数字。
据州长称,还有149名重症监护室病人,这是自3月16日以来的另一个纪录低点。
2020年7月24日,纽约市,纽约大都会队员工在花旗球场举行的大都会队和亚特兰大勇士队之间的首场棒球比赛前,将球迷的剪报放在座位上。
库莫说:“纽约州的数据继续显示,在全国范围内COVID-19病例惊人增长的情况下,以及在国内再次需要确保遵守州指导方针的情况下,取得了进展。”
在向国家报告的71,466份检测结果中,1.05%为阳性。
纽约确诊病例总数为411,200例,死亡人数为25,103人。大多数死亡和绝大多数病例都发生在纽约市。
上午8:40:巴西的Bolsonaro对COVID-19检测呈阴性
巴西总统Jair Bolsonaro的COVID-19检测呈阴性。据总统办公室称,他在周五晚上做了聚合酶链反应检测,今天从巴西利亚军事医院得到了结果。
上午5:55:社交媒体影响者被捕,为打破夏威夷强制14天隔离区道歉
一名来自阿拉巴马州伯明翰的20岁女子违反了夏威夷规定的14天隔离令。
安妮·s·萨拉曼卡于7月6日抵达檀香山,四天后,夏威夷旅游局(HTA)得知她公开外出,违反了该州强制性的14天隔离规定。
HTA随后向司法部长提供了视频,展示了她在商店跳舞和与朋友外出就餐的场景。
夏威夷司法部长克莱尔·康纳斯说:“萨拉曼卡女士拥有如此多的追随者,这一事实使她的行为更加危险和令人担忧。”在像我们现在这样的紧急情况下,错误信息的传播会产生非常严重的后果。”
萨拉曼卡在瓦伊帕胡被捕,并在亲戚保释她出狱前被登记。她是欧胡岛上第24个因违反旅行自我隔离令而被司法部逮捕的人
凌晨3点01分:数百名德州酒吧老板发誓反抗州长的命令
数百名德州酒吧老板表示,他们将违抗州长格雷格·艾伯特的命令,在冠状病毒病例激增后,他下令关闭这些酒吧。
大约800名酒吧老板承诺参加由沃思堡酒吧老板克里斯·波伦组织的一项名为“自由节”的活动,酒吧老板们发誓要打开他们的大门,无视州长的命令,这可能会危及他们的州酒类执照。
雅培此前曾允许酒吧在有限制的情况下重新开业,但在该州经历了COVID-19案例的复苏后,于6月26日再次下令关闭。
酒吧必须遵守安全措施,包括在进入前测量顾客的体温、保持社交距离、要求戴口罩和提供洗手液。
得克萨斯州酒精饮料委员会知道这一事件,并将进行检查,委员会发言人克里斯·波特说。违反该命令的人可能面临30天的酒类执照吊销。
坎特雷尔市长在周五下午的新闻发布会上宣布了这一消息,他说:“自从我们进入第二阶段以来,该市的COVID-19病毒出现了不利的趋势。”
“从明天早上6点开始,新奥尔良市的所有酒吧和餐馆都将被禁止出售外卖酒精饮料。所以这实际上意味着整个奥尔良教区的酒吧都将关闭。”
“由于路易斯安那州的人数激增,关闭酒吧和限制社交聚会都是由@怀特豪斯#冠状病毒特别工作组提出的建议。阿维格诺博士说:“我们一致认为,限制与病毒传播明显相关的活动是常识。”"
Coronavirus updates: US suffers 1,000 deaths for 5th straight day
The novelcoronaviruspandemic has now killed more than 643,000 people worldwide.
Over 15.9 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 4.1 million diagnosed cases and at least 146,418 deaths.
9:19 p.m.: Birx concerned about cases in Ohio
Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus task force coordinator, made a visit to Ohio on Saturday to meet with state health officials in locations with concerning case numbers.
"We have seven states right now with less than 2% test positivity; Ohio is almost to 7," Birx told Columbus ABC affiliate WSYXin an exclusive interview. "So this is why we're concerned. This is why we believe that if every Ohioan acts now, they can change the course of this pandemic before it gets significantly out of control and your hospitals start filling up."
Birx singled out people hanging out in bars as one of the problems in the state. Bars and restaurants were reopened to indoor dining on May 21. Birx said that decision may need to be rolled back, as it has been in several states across the country.
"It's something about drinking, not wearing a mask and being close to people, particularly indoors, that is actively spreading this virus," she said.
The total number of cases increased from 58,991 on July 1 to 83,184 on Saturday -- an increase of 24,193 cases. Ohio recorded 18,920 cases for the entirety of June.
Birx is expected to travel to Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia in the coming days.
7:15 p.m.: US crosses 1,000 deaths for 5 straight days
The U.S. saw a death toll over 1,000 for the fifth day in a row, according to The COVID Tracking Project.
The number of deaths is continuing to trend up after dropping throughout May and June.
The death toll reported Saturday was 1,037.
The death toll for the week was 6,297 -- up more than 1,000 from last week, according to The COVID Tracking Project.
There have now been more than 146,000 deaths from coronavirus in the U.S.
The number of hospitalizations is also on the rise, even with issues stemming from the shift in reporting from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the Department of Health and Human Services, the project reported.
5:07 p.m.: Florida to discuss reopening bars, official says
The same day Florida became the state with the second-highest number of cases, a government official announced that discussions would begin on how to reopen bars "as soon as possible."
Halsey Beshears, Florida’s secretary of Department of Business & Professional Regulation, wrote in a Facebook post that he will set meetings starting Friday throughout the state with breweries and bars to discuss ideas on how to reopen.
"We will come up with a Safe, Smart and Step-by-step plan based on input, science and relative facts on how to reopen as soon as possible," Beshears wrote in a Facebook post.
2:24 p.m.: Alabama rolls out plan to test every college student
Alabama outlined its plan to provide free COVID-19 testing for every college student attending a public four-year or two-year college in the state when returning to campus.
The plan -- called GuideSafe -- would require students get tested within 14 days of entering a college campus.
It was not immediately clear how many college students were enrolled in public colleges in Alabama, however the largest university in the state -- The University of Alabama -- had 38,103 students in 2019.
The move is an effort to "maintain a safe environment and slow the spread of COVID-19," according to theGuideSafewebsite.
Students will receive an email with a link to register and schedule the testing.
The samples will then be sent to a lab and run in 24 hours, with students receiving another email about their test results.
The test will be a self-administered nose swab.
12:44 p.m.: Florida becomes state with 2nd-highest number of cases
The Florida Department of Health reported an additional 12,199 cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number to 414,511.
The state now has the second-most confirmed cases, behind California and surpassing New York, which was at one point the state with the highest number of cases.
Deaths and hospitalizations also increased. Florida has recorded 5,894 total deaths, with an increase of 126, and 23,730 hospitalizations, with an increase of 505.
There are 9,002 active hospitalizations.
Miami-Dade has been the hardest-hit county, with 3,396 new cases and a positivity rate of 19.7%.
Broward County trails behind with 619 new cases and a positivity rate of 13%.
12:35 p.m.: LabCorp receives authorization for pool testing
Commercial lab giant LabCorp received an emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration, allowing it to test groups of individuals -- known as pool testing -- for COVID-19 infections.
"LabCorp’s unique matrixed pooled strategy for COVID-19 provides an efficient testing approach for populations by allowing for larger groups of samples to be tested at one time," the company said in a statement, adding that their methodology can "quickly provide quality test results for individuals within the group, without requiring retesting in the majority of cases."
Five samples can be tested at once, according to the company.
If there is a positive sample in the pool, LabCorp said it can identify the individual positive sample in the pool using its robotic testing platform. Pooled testing can reduce the number of tests required in specific populations, optimize laboratory testing supplies, and increase testing capacity.
Pool testing can reduce the number of tests required in specific populations and can increase testing capacity. It can be used for populations at low risk of COVID-19, when testing demand exceeds laboratory capacity or when testing reagents are in short supply.
11:40 a.m.: Georgia Senate candidate experiencing symptoms after wife tests positive
The wife of Georgia Senate candidate, Jon Ossoff, has tested positive for COVID-19 and Ossoff is experiencing symptoms but has not yet been diagnosed, a statement from his campaign read.
Ossoff is awaiting his results.
He has not held any in-person campaign event in over a month and plans to self-isolate in quarantine until he and his wife get clearance from their doctor, according to the campaign statement.
Kramer is an OB/GYN physician at a local hospital.
"We will keep the public informed with updated information, but right now we are just praying for the family’s health and full and speedy recovery," the campaign statement read.
10:24 a.m.: NY sees another record low for hospitalizations
New York, once the epicenter of the pandemic, has recorded 646 hospitalizations as of Saturday -- the lowest number since March 18, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
There were also 149 intensive care unit patients, another record low since March 16, according to the governor.
"New York State's numbers continue to show progress in the midst of alarming increases in COVID-19 cases throughout the country and a renewed need to ensure compliance with state guidance here at home," Cuomo said.
Of the 71,466 test results reported to the state, 1.05% were positive.
The total number of confirmed cases in New York is 411,200 and there have been 25,103 deaths. The majority of deaths and an overwhelming number of cases have been in New York City.
8:40 a.m.: Brazil's Bolsonaro tests negative for COVID-19
Brazil's president Jair Bolsonaro tested negative for COVID-19. He did a PCR test on Friday night according to the Presidential office and received the results today from BRASILIA Military hospital.
5:55 a.m.: Social media influencer arrested, apologizes for breaking Hawaii's mandated 14-day quarantine
A 20-year-old woman from Birmingham, Alabama, has been after violating Hawaii's mandated 14-day quarantine order
Anne S. Salamanca arrived in Honolulu on July 6, and four days later, the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) learned she was out in public breaking the State’s mandatory 14-day quarantine.
The HTA subsequently provided the attorney general with videos showing her dancing in a store and dining out with friends.
Hawaii Attorney General Clare E. Connors said, “The fact Ms. Salamanca has so many followers makes her actions that much more dangerous and concerning. The spread of misinformation can have very severe consequences during an emergency situation like we are in now.”
Salamanca was arrested in Waipahu and booked before relatives bailed her out of jail. She is the 24th person on O‘ahu arrested by the Department of the Attorney General for violating the travel self-quarantine order
3:01 a.m.: Hundreds of Texas bar owners pledge defiance to governor's order
Hundreds of Texas bar owners say they'll defy Gov. Greg Abbott's mandate that ordered them closed after a surge in coronavirus cases.
Approximately 800 bar owners have promised to participate in an event organized by Fort Worth bar owner Chris Polone called the "Freedom Fest" where bar owners have pledged to open their doors in defiance of the governor's orders which could place their state liquor licenses in jeopardy.
Abbott had previously allowed bars to reopen with restrictions but ordered them to close again on June 26 after the state experienced a resurgence of COVID-19 cases.
Bars must adhere to safety measures that include taking customers' temperatures before entering, maintaining social distancing, requiring face coverings and having hand sanitizer available.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is aware of the event and will be conducting inspections, said commission spokesman Chris Porter. Violators of the order could face a 30-day suspension of their liquor license.
1:14 a.m.: New Orleans closing bars, prohibiting takeout alcohol sales
Mayor Cantrell made the announcement at a press conference Friday afternoon, saying, “Since we moved to Phase 2, the city has seen an unfavorable trend with the COVID-19 virus.”
“As of tomorrow 6 a.m., all bars and restaurants in the city of New Orleans will be prohibited from selling takeout alcohol beverages. So what this essentially will mean is bars will be closed throughout Orleans Parish,” Mayor Cantrell said.
“The closure of bars & restricting social gatherings are both recommendations made by the @WhiteHouse #Coronavirus Task Force due to Louisiana’s surging numbers. Dr. Avegno: ‘We agree that restricting activities that are clearly tied to the spread of the virus is common sense.’”