中国境外疫情加速爆发,到目前为止,意大利119827,美国258112.

是啊,有點怪怪的。滯後了?
可那是到20日,現在是21日了。
 
Thailand announces biggest single-day jump in new cases
From CNN's Kocha Olarn in Bangkok

Volunteers wearing protective masks and gloves gather to clean the Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday.

Volunteers wearing protective masks and gloves gather to clean the Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday. Amphol Thongmueangluang/Sipa USA via AP

Thailand reported 89 new coronavirus patients on Friday -- the country's biggest single-day jump in new cases since the pandemic began.

The Public Health Ministry said many of the new cases are linked to boxing stadiums, which are the biggest sources of infections in Thailand so far.

Thailand now has a total of 411 cases.
 
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1 hr 17 min ago
Coronavirus death toll in Italy rises by 793
From Valentina di Donato and Hada Messia in Rome


Coffins are unloaded from a military convoy at Ferrara cemetery in northern Italy on March 21.

Coffins are unloaded from a military convoy at Ferrara cemetery in northern Italy on March 21. Massimo Paolone/LaPresse/AP

The death toll in Italy from coronavirus has risen by 793 in the past 24 hours to 4,825, according to the Italian Civil Protection Agency.
Overall, the number of confirmed cases in Italy is 53,578, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
 
1 hr ago
Hong Kong cases spike again

From Alex Lin and Isaac Yee in Hong Kong

Health officials in Hong Kong have confirmed another 44 cases of the novel coronavirus bringing the city-wide total to 317.

Out of the 44 new cases, 29 had recent travel history to countries in Europe as well as North America, according to Dr Chuang Shuk-Kwan of the Center for Health Protection. The 44 new cases represent the second largest single-day increase, after 48 cases were reported on Friday.

Of the 317 confirmed cases in the city, 100 patients have been discharged from hospital. Of the remaining patients still being treated in hospital, one patient is in critical condition.
 
中国死亡人数3261,意大利超过中国2千多。
2 min ago
Italy coronavirus death toll rises by 651 in past 24 hours
From Barbie Nadeau in Rome

The death toll in Italy from coronavirus has risen by 651 in the past 24 hours to 5,476 according to the Italian Civil Protection Agency.
That is a smaller increase than the previous 24 hour period, but still represents an increase of 13.5 percent since Saturday.
Overall, the number of confirmed cases has risen by 5,560 to 59,138. which is also a smaller increase than Saturday’s figures.
 
意大利医生:设备有限,医护人员不再给60岁以上的病人插管


转贴啊,信不信的,对不对的都别找我。
 
1 hr 54 min ago
Britain advises all UK nationals abroad to return now
From CNN's Lindsay Isaac

Britain's Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has advised all British travelers abroad to return now.

In a statement, Raab warned international travel is becoming highly limited with the further closure of air routes, land borders and domestic restrictions introduced daily.
“We are strongly urging UK travellers overseas to return home now where and while there are still commercial routes to do so. Around the world, more airlines are suspending flights and more airports are closing, some without any notice. Where commercial routes don’t exist, our staff are working round the clock to give advice and support to UK nationals. If you are on holiday abroad the time to come home is now while you still can," he said.
The UK government is working with airlines to keep routes open and is calling for international action to keep air routes open for a sufficient period of time to enable international travelers to return on commercial flights.
 
3 hr 20 min ago
World Health Organization: "The pandemic is accelerating"

A tv grab taken from the World Health Organization website shows WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus delivering a virtual news briefing at the WHO headquarters in Geneva on Monday, March 23.

A tv grab taken from the World Health Organization website shows WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus delivering a virtual news briefing at the WHO headquarters in Geneva on Monday, March 23. AFP/Getty Images


World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned the coronavirus “pandemic is accelerating,” in a tweet on Monday.

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"More than 300,000 cases of #COVID19 have now been reported to WHO, from almost every country in the
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Tedros said there are more than 300,000 cases of coronavirus across the world.
“It took 67 days from the first reported case to reach the first 100,000 cases, 11 days for the second 100,000 and just four days for the third 100,000," he laid out.
 
7 hr 7 min ago
Spain's ICU cases are slowing, bringing "some hope," health official says
From CNN's Mia Alberti


Two health workers stand outside La Paz hospital in Madrid on March 23.
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wo health workers stand outside La Paz hospital in Madrid on March 23. Pierre-Philippe Marcou/AFP/Getty Images

The number of patients in ICU due to coronavirus has dropped from 15% to 13% in the last few days, health officials in Spain said on Monday.

Although the decrease is "small," it "gives some hope the problem is being contained," said Fernando Simón, director of the Spanish Coordinating Centre for Health Alerts and Emergencies.

Simón said another "uplifting number" was the number of patients discharged — 3,355 — which now represents 10% of all cases.

He also gave some insight into the profile of those who have died from the virus: 87% were older than 70 years old, "which was expected and goes in line with our country's normal mortality rate".

"We know all groups can be affected, but the most affected one are the elderly with more than 70 years of age, which we expected", he said.
 
11 hr 16 min ago
South Korea reports lowest daily number of infections since peaking last month
From CNN's Sophie Jeong and Yoonjung Seo in Seoul


People wait to be tested for coronavirus outside Yangji hospital in Seoul on March 17.

People wait to be tested for coronavirus outside Yangji hospital in Seoul on March 17. Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images

South Korea reported 64 more coronavirus cases from Sunday, raising the national total to 8,961, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Monday in a news release.

It's the lowest daily figure since daily reported cases peaked at 909 on February 29.

The national death toll stands at 111, with seven deaths added on Sunday.

Among the 64 new cases, 24 are from Daegu, 14 from Gyeonggi Province, and 13 were confirmed through airport screening, according to the news release.
 
11 hr 29 min ago
India lockdowns affect more than 750 million people

People walk past closed shops in a market area in New Delhi, India on March 23.

People walk past closed shops in a market area in New Delhi, India on March 23. Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images

Millions of people across India have been placed under lockdown until the end of the month as efforts to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus in the country intensify.

Residents living in 75 districts across the country, including in major cities such as the capital New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata have been placed under travel, work and movement restrictions until March 31.

Using data from the latest government census, which took place in 2011, more than 750 million people will be impacted by the new restrictions. Given that the data is from nine years ago, the actual number of people affected is likely to be much higher.

In the New Delhi metropolitan area, more than 16 million people have been asked to stay inside their homes. Public transportation, including the metro and rickshaws, have been suspended, and all shops, factories, places of worship and offices have been shut.

More than 12 million people could be affected in the city of Mumbai and 9 million in Bangalore, according to the census data.
 
14 hr 23 min ago
Japan reports its biggest one-day surge in coronavirus deaths
From CNN's Junko Ogura in Tokyo and Akanksha Sharma in Hong Kong

Japan reported five deaths due to the novel coronavirus on Sunday, its biggest one-day surge.

That takes the national toll to 49 deaths, the health ministry announced on Monday.

The ministry also reported 42 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday, taking the national tally of confirmed cases to 1,801.

Of that total, 712 are from the Diamond Princess cruise ship.
 
4 min ago
Prime minister puts UK into lockdown over coronavirus

The British Prime Minister has ordered the UK to lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus.

Calling the virus the “biggest threat” the UK has faced in decades, Boris Johnson said people across the country must “stay home” in order to halt the growth of Covid-19 and protect the health care system.

“Without a huge national effort to halt the growth of this virus, there will come a moment when no health service in the world could possibly cope; because there won’t be enough ventilators, enough intensive care beds, enough doctors and nurses,” Johnson said in a televised address.

People will be allowed to leave their homes for limited purposes:
  • Shopping for basic necessities, as infrequently as possible
  • One form of exercise a day — for example a run, walk, or cycle — alone or with members of your household
  • Any medical need, to provide care or to help a vulnerable person
  • Traveling to and from work, but only where this is absolutely necessary and cannot be done from home.
“If you don’t follow the rules, the police will have the powers to enforce them, including through fines and dispersing gatherings,” he said. The measures will be in place for three weeks and then will be reviewed.
 
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