11 a.m.: Ontario 111 new cases
10:50 a.m.: Donald Trump Jr.’s Twitter account suspended.
4:10 a.m.: Many Canadian parents in a fence, a survey says
The latest news about coronavirus from Canada and around the world on Tuesday. This record will be up to date on the day. Web links to larger stories if available.
4:00 p.m.: Toronto has reported a new COVID-19 infection in the last 24 hours.
The update, which was announced in the daily Toronto Public Health case count via Twitter, marks the fewest new cases in a single day in the city since March 10, long before the pandemic peaked in Ontario in mid-April.
The number of cases has dropped dramatically in the city this month.
According to Toronto Public Health, the city has noticed a total of 15,338 inflamed patients, of whom 13,785 have recovered since then.
Two patients have died since Monday’s update, according to the fitness office.
3 p.m.: Ontario Prime Minister Doug Ford says there are no plans to roll back a region in the province’s economic reopening procedure despite further outbreaks in some areas that have moved to the third stage.
Ford says the new instances are a serious increase and will depend on the recommendation of the province’s physical care command desk to make decisions similar to COVID-19’s recovery plan.
The province is expected to make an announcement Wednesday about when Windsor-Essex, Toronto and the nearby Peel region will move to Stage 3, allowing almost all businesses and the public to reopen with health restrictions and extend the allowed duration of social gatherings.
2:45 p.m.: The Miami Marlins coronavirus outbreak could jeopardize the major league season, Said Dr. Anthony Fauci, as the number of their players who tested positive increased to 15.
The Marlins won positive effects for four more players on Tuesday, the Associated Press told the Associated Press a user familiar with the stage. The user refused to be known because the effects had been made public.
Nine players on the 30-player roster, two players from the taxi team and two members previously tested positive, blocking the team in Philadelphia and causing the postponement of 4 MLB games.
The Marlins underwent another round of testing on Tuesday morning. His epidemic has raised new questions about MLB’s attempts to lead an outdoor season in the bubble environment, which the NFL has also selected not to create for its season.
“This can put it at risk,” Fauci, the country’s leading infectious disease specialist, said of the outbreak. “I don’t think they want to stop, but we have to stick to that and see what happens to the other groups day by day.”
2:15 p.m.: Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto Medical Officer of Health, recommends strict measures for bars when reopened, adding mandatory checks, visitor contact records, and table length limits.
2 p.m.: Canada Medical Director Dr. Theresa Tam says discussions are underway to pre-order doses of the COVID-19 vaccine for Canadians.
Tam says an independent vaccine working group is advising the government on the characteristics for Canada’s vaccine selection, adding that the option of making a cure for the pandemic at home will be explored.
It was also responding to considerations that Canadians will have to align other countries to wait for the COVID-19 vaccine.
A senator and some fitness professionals wonder why Ottawa is delaying the resolution on the Toronto-based $35 million Providence Therapeutics presentation to begin human trials of a new generation of experimental vaccines that has been heavily funded in the United States.
Providence says it can only supply five million doses of a vaccine to Canadians by mid-2021 if their trials pay off, but continues with unfunded testing or production.
Tam also says there has been an increase in concern in COVID-19 infections that would possibly have been fed through Canada Day celebrations.
12:20 p.m.: P.E.I. fitness says there are no active instances of COVID-19 in the province.
Dr. Heather Morrison, Medical Director of Health, said today that the 36 instances shown through the government since the start of the pandemic are cured.
Morrison adds that citizens of long-term care homes can now designate to help them, such as a spouse, relative, or friend.
You can drive with that person.
Residents of long-term care services can still receive two visitors at once, but the list of designated visitors is no longer limited to six people.
Morrison said he was encouraged by the number of islanders dressed in masks, adding that other people still want to follow other fitness rules, such as physical remoteness and normal manipulation.
12:00 p.m.: Quebec reports 169 more cases of COVID-19 in addition to 3 new virus-like deaths.
The number of new infections has remained strong in recent days and the provincial government said Monday that most cases concerned others over the age of 15 to 34.
Of the deaths reported today, two new and one occurred before July 20, bringing the total to 5,670.
The number of hospitalizations in the province continued to decrease to 193 patients from the previous two hundred.
Of these, 8 patients are in intensive care, an increase.
The province recorded a total of 58,897 COVID-19 and conducted 9,442 tests on Sunday, the last day for which figures are available.
11 a.m.: Ontario reports 111 new cases of COVID-19 and 4 new deaths from the new coronavirus.
The total number of instances is now 38,910, 2,768 kills, and 34,567 resolved instances. 106 new resolved cases were reported.
Health Minister Christine Elliott said 27 of the province’s 34 public fitness teams reported or fewer cases, and 16 reported none.
She says Ottawa has 25Array 22 in Windsor-Essex and six in Toronto.
The provincial government said it planned to conduct 17,334 tests the day before.
He also said 96 other people are in the hospital (14) due to the virus, adding another 31 people in intensive care and 18 with fans.
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10:50 a.m. (update): Donald Trump’s Twitter account Jr.se temporarily suspended after the president’s eldest son shared a video of an organization of others promoting hydroxychloroquine as an effective remedy for Covid-19.
The Food and Drug Administration revoked the medication’s emergency use authorization last month after discovering that it could have fatal side effects, and the World Health Organization also said it would stop its own hydroxychloroquine testing.
After a Trump Jr. adviser reported the suspension, Twitter issued a saying that the measure was not permanent, but that the tweet “should be removed because it violates our regulations (sharing fake data about COVID-19), and the account will have limitations functionality. 12 hours. »
10:40 a.m.: The New York Yankees-Philadelphia Phillies games were postponed Tuesday for a consecutive day, the Associated Press reports.
The Phillies were waiting for the full effects of their COVID-19 tests after an outbreak of the Miami Marlins, who played a weekend series in Philadelphia.
The Yankees will receive the Phillies on Wednesday and Thursday.
More than a dozen Marlins players tested positive for COVID-19 in an outbreak that blocked the team in Philadelphia on Sunday, interrupting the major league schedule in the early days of the pandemic-delayed season.
Miami’s first house game opposite Baltimore postponed, as the last in Tuesday’s two-game series at Marlins Park.
10:17 a.m. U.S. customer confidence fell in July to 92.6 due to coronavirus infections in many parts of the country.
The Conference Board, a New York-based organization, reported Tuesday that its customer confidence rating fell to 98.3 in June. The weakness is due to a decrease in the Expectations Index, which measures customer views on the short-term outlook for income, activity and labor market conditions.
The Consumer Confidence Index is heavily monitored for signals it can send about long-term customer spending, which accounts for 70% of economic activity.
9:55 a.m. North American stock markets plummeted early in the morning, while gold stabilized after reaching a record.
The TSX composite index fell 53.09 emissions to 16,108.24.
In New York, the Dow Jones commercial average fell 108.20 emissions to 26,476.57. The S.P.500 index fell 7.49 issues to 3231.92, while the Nasdaq compound down 42.34 emissions to 10,493.93.
9:46 a.m. Donald Trump’s Twitter account Jr.se suspended after posting a video of doctors talking about hydroxychloroquine.
9 a.m. The number of other people searching for paintings through Nigeria’s largest online recruitment page has quintupled since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, underlining the struggle faced by many other people in Africa’s largest economy.
“As a general rule, we have about 10,000 active task seekers consistent with the week,” Said Hilda Kragha, Jobberman’s executive leader, in an interview in Lagos, the country’s monetary capital. “During this pandemic, we had over 55,000, which means more people are working.”
Like many countries, Nigeria has been badly affected economically after the implementation of blockades to involve the spread of coronavirus. Africa’s largest oil manufacturer also suffered the collapse of crude oil costs this year and is suffering from a shortage of dollars. Together, they have exacerbated pressure on a wide variety of companies in a country that has long struggled to provide jobs for its young people.
Jobberman’s data, which basically recruits administrative workers and does not track unskilled workers, manual workers, are consistent with official estimates that see unemployment in the country of more than two hundred million increase to 34% until the end of the year to 23% in 2019.
8:32 A week after giving the impression of giving a more serious tone to the coronavirus, President Donald Trump comes down to unre proven claims that an antimalarial drug is an effective remedy and wonders the credibility of the country’s top infectious disease expert.
Dr. Anthony Fauci rejected Tuesday, and would continue to do his job.
Numerous studies have shown that the drug, hydroxychloroquine, is not an effective remedy for COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus. And the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently withdrew a prescription authorizing the use of the drug as an emergency remedy for COVID-19.
However, overnight, after returning from North Carolina, where he encouraged efforts to expand a COVID-19 vaccine, Trump retwed a series of tweets calling for hydroxychloroquine.
The president shared a Twitter post for a podcast presented through Steve Bannon, a former trump senior adviser at the White House, accusing Fauci of misleading the public about hydroxychloroquine.
Fauci, a prominent member of the White House Coronavirus Working Group, on Tuesday rejected an appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning America”.
“I agree with the FDA,” said Fauci, longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. “The overwhelming dominant clinical trials that have proven the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine have indicated that it is effective in coronavirus disease.”
8.31am Real Madrid striker Mariano took the coronavirus test, the club announced on Tuesday.
The announcement came when the team resumed their Champions League match against Manchester City on 7 August. Real Madrid lost at home 2-1 in the 16-round leg.
The Madrid said Mariano in “perfect shape” and following fitness protocols. He limited himself to his house, the club said.
The entire Madrid team conducted COVID-19 tests on Monday. The players had taken a break of almost 10 days after winning the name of the Spanish league, the club’s first in 3 years.
The club stated that the players “returned to the strict rules of physical protection due to the COVID-19 pandemic”.
Mariano, 26, has only played a few games with Madrid this season. His last clash of Getafe in the Spanish league on July 2.
8:16 a.m. The French government has maintained a maximum capacity of 5,000 stadium enthusiasts until the end of August amid the coronavirus pandemic.
French Sports Minister Roxana Maracineanu said the resolution was taken because France had recently noticed an increase in coronavirus cases.
But Maracineanu adds that local officials will have the strength to increase capacity on certain occasions from August 15 if they can discharge a special exemption and adhere to a strict protocol of protection and fitness.
Only 2,805 enthusiasts attended the last French Cup between Paris Saint-Germain and Saint-Etienne last Friday, but the number was low as Saint-Etienne enthusiasts did not use their 900-seat assignment at the Stade de France.
PSG will face Lyon in the League Cup final in the same stadium on Friday.
8:12 a.m. We Charity co-founders are scheduled to testify before a House of Commons committee Tuesday of a parliamentary inquiry into a $912 million volunteer student program.
Brothers Craig and Marc Kielburger, who helped the organization two decades ago, plan to meet with members of the Finance Committee this afternoon.
In one last week, the brothers said they had agreed to testify to set the record directly about their participation in the Canadian Student Services Scholarship Program.
WE Charity stopped administering the program in early July amid a controversy over the liberals’ award of a single source contract, despite its close ties to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The controversy over the government has only intensified since then, as the federal ethics control agency introduced investigations into Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau about his involvement in the cupboard decisions despite having paid Trudeau’s circle the fees for talking about relatives and the links of Morneau’s family circle to the group.
The Finance Minister admitted last week that he had just reimbursed the organization for more than $41,000 in we-sponsored travel expenses that he and his circle of relatives had made three years ago.
At 8 a.m., Pfizer reported a 32% drop in second-quarter earnings, mainly due to the global coronavirus pandemic restricting marketing and new prescriptions for its drugs.
Pfizer predicted in April that the virus would alienate patients and commercial representatives from doctors and hospitals. Still, the largest drug manufacturer in the U.S. In terms of cash it recorded a counterfeit profit and increased parts of its 2020 monetary forecast and reaffirmed the rest.
The manufacturer of the world’s best-selling vaccine, Prevnar 13, for the prevention of ear infections, pneumonia and related bacterial diseases, noted that the pandemic limited doctor visits, prescription new medicines and vaccination rates for many of its vaccines. However, it has boosted sales of its use to treat patients hospitalized with COVID-19.
5:10 a.m.: New instances in the central city of Da Nang are the first instances shown to be transmitted in the country in more than 3 months.
Public shipment to and from Da Nang has been cancelled. Over the weekend, thousands of basically Vietnamese tourists interrupted their summer vacations in this popular beach destination. The blockade dealt a blow to the city’s tourism industry, which had just been revived after previous cases of coronavirus were reduced more frequently until the end of April.
Visitors to the hotel temporarily ended their stay and cancelled upcoming trips to the news of the first case, a hotelier said on condition of anonymity because it is not legal to speak to the media.
4:20 a.m.: NHL hockey returns after a month break due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Montreal Canadiens are in Toronto to take on the Maple Leafs and the Edmonton Oilers face off against the Calgary Flames at Rogers Place from today’s three-game display schedule that kicks off Phase Four of the league’s back-to-game plan.
The Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers face off in Toronto in today’s game.
Edmonton and Toronto serve as plate cities for the 24 NHL groups back in action, even though the Canadiens and Flames are indexed as housegroups tonight.
4:15 a.m.: The largest review to date of an experimental COVID-19 vaccine began Monday with the first of about 30,000 Americans to roll up their backing up for injections created through the U.S. government. As a component of the global race to prevent the pandemic.
The ray of hope came even as Google, in one of the darkest tests of a giant employer’s coronavirus resistance, decreed that a maximum of its 200,000 painters and subcontractors would paint from home to next June, a resolution that can influence other giant companies. Training
Testing for the final phase of the vaccine, developed through the National Institutes of Health and Modern Inc., began with volunteers from many sites in the United States who earned a genuine dose or a doll without being told which one.
4:10 p.m.: As the clock progresses through September, a new survey suggests that many Canadian parents don’t know whether to send their children to school if the study rooms reopen.
The Léger and Association of Canadian Studies survey comes when provincial governments paint how to bring students back to classrooms, most of which have been closed since mid-March due to COVID-19.
Monday 7:45 pm: Toronto is “very close” to getting a federal investment so that other people with COVID-19 who are at risk of home infection can soon isolate themselves in a loose room with food, laundry and Wi-Fi up. two weeks.
Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s leading public fitness officer, is asking the City Council this week to reach an agreement with the federal government to fund a 140-room “isolation site” through the city.
The program, inspired by New York and other cities, is aimed at other low-income people who are inflamed but, due to overcrowded situations and other factors, ensures that they do not transmit the virus to others.
It hasn’t been confirmed yet. The city estimates that it would charge $12.7 million to run a 140-room facility for a year.
Mr. Coun. Joe Cressy, Toronto’s public health president, said Toronto is “very close” to federal funds, and called the allocation a fair investment to save him a wave of COVID-19 at the center of the day.
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Monday 5:35 p.m.: With 23 new COVID-19 infections reported in the region on Monday, the GTA has noticed the fewest new cases in a day in more than five months, according to Star’s most recent count.
It’s been 131 days since March 18, the last time the five local fitness teams in the Toronto metropolitan area reported fewer than 25 new infections, well before Ontario’s worst-established pandemic.
At that time, only one Ontario and other Ontario residents had died from the virus; Since then, more than 40,000 people in the province have been infected.
At 5pm on Monday, Ontario’s regional fitness offices reported a total of 40,873 reported or probable cases of COVID-19, 2,799 deaths, or 1 five cases in 24 hours.
As has been the case in recent days, the new infections reported on Monday came basically from outside the GTA.
Within the region, Toronto reported five new cases on Monday, the lowest since March week, the York and Durham regions one each, and the Halton domain has not yet reported new infections. The Just Peel region, which has noticed that the number of instances drops more slowly than elsewhere, has been reported in two digits, with 16 new instances.
Elsewhere, Windsor-Essex (41 cases) and Ottawa (28) continued to record the worst rates of new infections. Both sets of exercises experienced increases in some cases in July.
The Star count includes some patients reported as cases of COVID-19 with “maximum probability,” meaning they have symptoms and contacts or background that imply that the maximum probability has the disease but have not yet gained a positive laboratory test.
The province also warns that its knowledge, disclosed daily at 10:30 am, would possibly be incomplete or overcome by delays in the reporting system, noting that in case of discrepancy, “the knowledge reported through (health units) of the maximum updated will be considered.”
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