The Latest: Germany reports record deaths, 24,740 new cases
The country’s disease control agency, the
The eastern state of Saxony has seen the highest infection rates and overloaded hospitals have begun transferring patients to other regions. Figures show Saxony had over 414 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, more than twice as high the national average.
In an effort to curb the spread, the German government last week shut most stores, tightened the rules on social contacts and urged people to think twice about traveling to see relatives over Christmas.
For those who do travel, authorities recommended self-isolating for a week first and then obtaining a COVID-19 test before getting on trains, planes and autobahns to visit relatives during the festive period.
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The ruling follows growing alarm that the use of pork gelatin, a common vaccine ingredient, may hamper vaccination among Muslims who consider the consumption of pork products “haram,” or forbidden under Islamic law.
If there are no alternatives, Council Chairman Sheikh
The council added that in this case, the pork gelatin is considered medicine, not food, with multiple vaccines already shown to be effective against a highly contagious virus that “poses a risk to the entire society.
The national caseload has jumped by a quarter in the last two weeks alone, the death toll is rising and the number of sick patients is raising concerns of a shortage in intensive care beds.
Peru’s government was quick to declare lockdown measures for its 32 million people last March as the pandemic spread in
Officials say they had recorded 1,000,153 cases as of Tuesday evening.
More than 37,000 people have died from COVID-19 in
Hundreds of health care workers are being flown into
Foreign Relations Secretary
The latest figures were reported Tuesday by the
The
While
The northern beaches region at the heart of the virus cluster has been under stricter restrictions since Saturday. That region was divided in two Wednesday, with the lower part under a less severe lockdown.
The governor said Tuesday that while the state’s existing capacity has been able to manage the current caseload, there could be a spike in cases following the Christmas holiday, as there was after
He says the “alternative care sites” will provide a total of 124 new beds and cost
Hutchinson says there are 1,103 people now hospitalized in
Officials are concerned that fewer people are getting tested, leading to a false picture of the virus’ prevalence in
The governor says the deal with Vault Medical Services takes effect immediately, and anyone can order an at-home saliva test through the
The governor’s announcement Tuesday came as
Edwards’ rules were toughened in late November. They were set to expire Wednesday, but he is renewing them through
He says that “it remains a very perilous situation for the state with respect to COVID.”
The state health department says at least 22,000 hospital workers and EMS employees in
Health Minister
The head of the
The Republican governor said Tuesday the
Kemp said the virus remained a threat despite the rollout of a vaccine. He encouraged residents to meet virtually over the holidays or gather outdoors with just a few people in the same household.
The convention center has served as a hospital before during the pandemic. In April, the state signed a contract to build a 200-bed health care facility at the site.
Republican Gov.
Little says the state on Tuesday received 28,000 doses of a recently approved vaccine from
The first round of vaccines is going to an estimated 130,000 front-line healthcare workers and people in long-term care facilities.
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