Due to the holiday season, reporting in many countries is largely influenced. Global daily increases are about 20% lower than the previous daily averages.
Italy reported the lowest since their recent peak, as the country begins vaccination.
Serbia reported 3,200 cases yesterday and has been decreasing for 3 weeks. The daily average dropped to one half of the peak.
Japan reported a new high for the fourth day in a row of 3,892 new cases. Tokyo and Kanagawa are both on rising rapidly, seeing double the amount of cases they were reporting three weeks ago.
The scientific evidence of multiple studies shows that students can be infected and infect others, and that outbreaks occur in schools.
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Because students are often asymptomatic (or particularly for young children perhaps are not reporting mild symptoms) standard testing protocols often miss their illnesses and contribution to transmission.
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Travel restrictions are important, those countries that stop the new variants from achieving community transmission, or limit their extent, will benefit tremendously.
And if it was worthwhile to stop the current set of variants by travel restrictions a month ago, it is worthwhile to stop the next set that are arising now.
Why do many still adopt a static view?
Today we fight the next battle not the last one.
Choosing inaction today instead of fighting, we loose a round. We are harmed and the virus gains strength. The next round is harder.
Not fighting this round because we can't win the previous round is why we are losing
European cases continue to rise as the UK's daily average reaches 37k. The UK is currently the highest of all European countries.
London's daily average surpassed 10k, from less than 3k three weeks ago. The new variant is recently identified in Sweden, France, Spain, Canada, and Japan.
South Africa, along with Egypt, Namibia, Zambia, Senegal, Malawi, yesterday all reported the highest infection for at least a month; some are the highest ever.
African countries combined now average more than 20k daily cases and continue to set new highs. Not only South Africa, which is quickly approaching previous highs, several other African countries are also experiencing new outbreaks.
Eritrea reported a new high of 74 yesterday, from a daily average of 6 cases just a week ago.
Egypt reported 1,021 cases yesterday. Over the last week, daily cases have been growing at 10% daily.
COVID Action Group to the CDC: Extend the temporary eviction moratorium in order to protect the health and wellbeing of families during the COVID-19 pandemic
In order to protect public health during the pandemic, the CDC has implemented a moratorium to stop evictions. That
moratorium is set to expire on December 31, 2020. While the stimulus bill that has been passed by the House and the Senate includes a provision to extend..
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.this moratorium, it is unclear whether that bill will become law by the end of the year. Failure to do so would place Americans struggling to pay their rents to lose their homes, exacerbating the already devastating impacts of the pandemic across the country.
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