Italy Reports Lowest Number of New COVID Deaths in 3 Weeks!
Italy is reporting the lowest number of new coronavirus deaths in three weeks. Furthermore, hospital admissions, including the number of intensive care patients, are also decreasing. Read on!
Italy Reports Lowest Number of New COVID Deaths in 3 Weeks!
Italy is a European COVID-19 hotspot with more than 156,000 confirmed cases in general. However, some Italian experts say the actual figure could be much higher due to the high death rates in nursing homes where many patients have not tested before they die. Like Italy, the Associated Presscon says the number of deaths has skyrocketed since the beginning of April to more than 3,300. So Dr Deborah Birx of the White House task force COVID believes that testing in facilities for the elderly should be a top priority, and should be overseen.
Back in Europe, France also reported on reducing deaths, and Spanish officials are allowing other industrial workers to return to work on Monday after a two-week shutdown. But stores except for pharmacies and grocery stores will continue to be closed and ordered to work from home. Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu resigned on Sunday after a curfew, but President Recep Tayyip Erdogan refused to accept his resignation. Many people poured into the streets and packed stores for storage and without masks.
The most worrying is the continued supply of basic needs and ensuring uninterrupted production to support exports. The government has called on people to avoid excessive movement and to implement What Erdogan has called your emergency. In New York City, there has been no decision on whether to close public schools for the rest of the school year. The city school system conducted virtual classes last month, but some teachers and students are having difficulty adjusting.
The government issued orders
Anyone who dies or suspects death from coronavirus is cremated in an attempt to prevent any potential biological threat, which will undoubtedly upset him because, under Islamic law, bodies must be buried, Do not burn. But the head of the Sri Lankan Islamic Parliament reassured its members on the issue. Former Israeli cleric Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron of Israel died of coronavirus and another famous 79-year-old comedian Tim Brooke-Taylor.