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The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom will encourage people to work from home again – report
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will urge the British to return home from work on Tuesday if they can stop the spread of the coronavirus, The Telegraph reported late Monday night.
Johnson also warned lawmakers that “now we don’t have to take drastic action,” The Telegraph’s chief state correspondent quoted sources as saying in a tweet.
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The National Health Authority said on Tuesday that China had on September 21 uncovered six cases of Kovid-19, down from 12 a day earlier.
The National Health Commission said in a statement that all new cases involved imports involving foreign travelers.
It also revealed 15 new asymptomatic cases, down from 25 a day earlier, although China does not classify these asymptomatic patients as 19 Covid cases have been confirmed.
In mainland China, the number of confirmed infections is now 85,297, while the total death toll is 634.
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Mexico’s cases are at the top of 700,000
A Reuters report says more than 700,000 cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Mexico on Monday.
On Monday, the Ministry of Health reported 2,917 newly confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in the Latin American country, bringing the total to 700,580 and the death toll to 73,697.
According to a Reuters report, about 8.7 million cases of coronavirus have been reported in Latin America, with more than 322,000 deaths, the highest in any region.
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New Zealand has zero cases of coronavirus
Now a break from the United States, a country whose response to the epidemic could not be more different.
With Charlotte Graham-McLean:
No new cases of Covid-19 were reported in New Zealand on Tuesday as bans were lifted in many parts of the country, and measures imposed on Auckland, the largest city, were further eased.
There are 61 active cases of coronavirus in New Zealand, of which 32 have been diagnosed in Auckland as part of a community community. The outbreak of the defunct community Niti last month prompted the city to have its second lockout, which is now easier.
The rest of New Zealand has no recorded outbreak of the virus, where the government has lifted restrictions on all physical distances to collect overnight.
Another 29 cases of the virus include managed isolated facilities for travelers returning to New Zealand.
Since the onset of the epidemic, there have been 1,464 cases of Kovid-19 in the country, with 25 deaths. Three people are currently in hospital.
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Here Trump is dancing through the YMCC and Village People, which he was saying when he spoke:
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The rally ends with the following words from Trump: I will summarize soon:
“Together with the great people of Swinton, Ohio, we will make America rich again. We will make America stronger again. We will make America proud again. We will make America safe again. And we will make America great again. ”
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Here Trump is falsely claiming that the coronavirus is infected, “virtually nobody.” Young man. “Take your hat to the young man,” he says. “By the way, open your school. ”
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These “first” night stories are actually something like this:
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Trump has invited two young soccer players to the podium.
Trump has encouraged college soccer players to push for opportunities to compete this season despite the Covid-19 epidemic.
Many footballers, especially those who play offensively and defensively, are at higher risk due to their body mass index, which may explain why the lineman was held responsible. Half of the 66 players in the NFL Which was due to come out of last season before last week’s deadline. In addition, at the collegiate level, about two-thirds of the player pool is drawn from minority communities. Vaguely affected By Covid-19.
This is my partner Brian Arman Graham Between the politicization of college football in the United States and especially the coronavirus epidemic:
The promise of a return to normalcy has been central to Trump’s re-election pitch From day to day Epidemic, so it’s no surprise that he will use America’s second most popular sport – autumn marking and a recreation. Conservative values are seen as an activity of prices – During his showdown race with Democratic challenger Joe Biden.
Four years ago, Trump managed to win the Electoral College and the White House by breaking through the so-called blue wall of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin with nearly 3 million fewer votes – none of whom have been Republicans in nearly three decades. A total of less than 80,000 votes (or 0.06%) 137 lakh votes were cast). These three important battlefield states fall within the geographical footprints of the Big Ten, such as Minnesota, Iowa and Ohio, which also illustrate the scenarios that could propel the election forward.
Here’s how some players reacted:
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Trump says the virus does not affect any “virtual” youth
On coronavirus, Trump says it only “really” affects people who have “other problems.”
He also claims that when it comes to children, it affects “none”.
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“We have one of the lowest mortality rates in any country in the world,” Trump said.
This is not true. The highest fatal mortality rate per 100,000 population in the United States is 57.97.
He says: “Our courageous and pioneering work saved millions of lives. The current death toll is the highest in the world and the fifth highest in the world at 199,816.
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Here is footage of the rest of the crowd showing that not many (except those standing directly behind Trump) are wearing masks:
A reminder that Trump is speaking as the United States is on the verge of wreaking havoc of 200,000.
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“In my opinion, this is the most important choice in the history of our country,” Trump said.
He is talking about his victory in Ohio in 2016, in which we a “Great Victory”.
Ohio has voted the winner in every presidential election since 1964. Trump defeated Ohio by 8.1 points in 2016, posing a formidable challenge to Democrats, who would expect more votes from black voters.
Polling is on right now – Republicans are pushing the swing state by 0.5%:
Here’s what Democrats have to say about black voters:
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In the crowd wearing masks: They are wearing maga masks: