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Half a million children in the United States are infected with the new crown
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2020-9-11 23:05
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World Health Organization: as of 16:05 CET (22:05 Beijing time) on the 10th, the number of confirmed cases of new crown increased by 250003 to 27738179, and the number of deaths increased by 4880 to 899916.
Johns Hopkins University: as of 7:28 Beijing time on the 11th, 27994688 confirmed cases and 906195 deaths occurred worldwide. The United States is the world's most serious country with 6395603 confirmed cases and 191727 deaths.
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According to the latest report jointly released by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the association of children's hospitals, more than 500000 children in the United States have been confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus since the outbreak, and the number of children's infection cases has increased rapidly recently.
In response to the new outbreak, British Prime Minister Johnson announced new measures for epidemic prevention and control on the 9th, including banning more than six people from gathering in social occasions. The new measures are only applicable to England.
Indonesia's newly diagnosed cases increased by 3861 from the previous day, setting a new record in the number of new cases in a single day since the outbreak of the epidemic, and for the third consecutive day, more than 3000 new cases were added, with a total of 207203 confirmed cases, according to the new epidemic data released by the national anti disaster agency of Indonesia on October 10.
According to the official state news agency of Lebanon reported on the 9th, the foreign minister of the caretaker government of Lebanon, sharbel Weber, has tested positive for the new coronavirus and will be quarantined for two weeks.
The Moroccan government announced on the 9th that the national public health emergency would be extended to October 10, taking into account the fact that the epidemic is still spreading.
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