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    Corona virus live news: France records 20 thousand cases of infection daily; The Australian state of Victoria records 14 new infections | world News

    Brian RodriguezBy Brian RodriguezOctober 10, 2020No Comments9 Mins Read
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    9.04 pm EDT21:04

    Luke Henrique Gomes

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    Victorian Prime Minister, Daniel Andrews He clashed with a journalist who suggested that he voluntarily surrender his phone records to the state’s hotel quarantine investigation.

    Yesterday Andrews said he would hand over his phone records to the investigation committee if requested to do so.

    There are questions about a six-minute gap in the former Police Commissioner Graham Ashton Evidence of investigation and some say the period could be crucial to finding out who decided to use private guards in the program.

    Until now, the investigation was told that it was a “creeping assumption.”

    “Why don’t you and your office disclose these phone records of your own free will?” Andrews was asked a few minutes ago.

    Andrews replied, “I am not running the investigation and with great respect neither does your network.”

    Then he was asked what he or the government “should hide”.

    “All these cases are under consideration, they have been looked at, they are being looked at. The investigation has not finished its work. We are really wrapping in circles here. It is an independent investigation. I will not interfere in this investigation,” Andrews said.

    Andrews faced combat questions on the same topic from Chief of Staff Tony Abbott, Credlin Map, on Friday.

    Creedlin is now a commentator on Sky News.

    The Guardian revealed Friday evening that Victoria Police had not formally requested Ashton’s records from Telstra, contrary to previous allegations made by the force.






    8.57pm EDT20:57

    More of that interview that US President Donald Trump gave to Mark Siegel, a doctor who has played down the severity of the Coronavirus.

    Trump was asked whether he had tested positive for the Corona virus again, and his answer was unclear.

    Trump said he was retested and that he “didn’t even discover the numbers,” but then said, “I’m either at the bottom of the scale or free.”

    “It’s really on a level … it was cool to see it disappear.”

    So in short, the president does not know the exact results from his test, but the numbers are either low or he is free of the virus.

    Glad to explain this to all of you.






    8.37pm EDT20:37

    Trump says he feels “ very strong ” in his first interview on camera since he was infected with Covid-19

    United States of America sDonald Trump’s resident He did an on-camera interview with Fox News and it just aired on Tucker Carlson Tonight.

    Fox News had to rely on a White House camera crew. Trump has called it the “China virus.”

    Trump says he feels “very strong” after contracting the disease. He asked about the most prominent regulations he had and how he felt in the hospital.


    I know many people who have contracted the Covid virus, or the China virus, as I call it, because it came from China. But I feel really strong and a lot of people just don’t feel this way.

    He said that when he went to the hospital, he did not feel “what the president of the United States should feel” and “didn’t feel very vital,” but said he had no breathing problems.


    I’d say weakness more than anything … I was tired and didn’t have the same energy level. It could have led to bad things from that point on that I didn’t know.

    He said again that Regeneron’s move gave him a “supernatural” effect and repeated his offer to give it to everyone in the United States who needed it “for free”.

    He says he is no longer taking any medications.


    It makes me feel good. I don’t like medication.

    Updated
    It’s 8.44pm EST






    8.32pm EDT20:32

    New South Wales has reported three new cases of coronavirus, two of which have been acquired locally

    NSW Health says it is investigating two new cases of Covid-19 that have been contracted locally and outside of hotel quarantine.

    One case is a nurse who worked one shift at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney, with a second case associated with that nurse.

    The third case reported overnight was a crew member of a ship docked in Newcastle and is now being treated in hospital. The rest of the crew will remain on board.

    NSW Health
    (@ NSWHealth)

    # COVID19 Cases registered in NSW within 24 hours until 8 pm last night:
    – One case was diagnosed in a traveler returning from hotel quarantine
    Two cases were acquired locally and under investigation pic.twitter.com/J241npZWgJ


    October 10, 2020

    Updated
    It’s 8.47pm EST






    8.15 pm EDT20:15

    Daniel Andrews: “We’ll beat the second wave.”

    Victoria Chief in Victoria, Daniel Andrews, Gives details of 14 new cases in the state that were reported today and says that the country “will overcome this second wave.”

    Six of the cases are in a known group, eight are under investigation and four are under investigation. Two new cases due to reclassification.

    But it has now reached the part all Melbourne residents want to hear. Will the restrictions be lifted next Sunday, and to what degree?


    The tail of this second wave has always been stubborn and that’s exactly the way it moves.

    I think it is very unlikely that we will be able to move as quickly as we would like to do next Sunday. I think it’s unlikely that we’ll be able to take the passionate steps we were hoping to take next Sunday – big steps.

    But he says there will be some steps to be taken next Sunday “but they have to be safe” and he will talk to his health advisers this weekend to find out what they might be.


    We will beat this second wave but we have to get it right. There are no short cuts here otherwise we’ll have literally five minutes of sunshine and we’ll be bowling back and forth in and out of restrictions all summer and all of 2021.

    Updated
    It’s 8.22pm EST






    8.02 pm EDT20:02

    Victoria’s Prime Minister Daniel Andrews is about to stand at a press conference – his 100th straight day in front of reporters.

    Updated
    It’s 8:3 pm EST






    8.00 m EDT20:00

    France is struggling to contain the spread of the virus as Europe escalates

    France is now seeing a spike in cases and is one of several countries in Europe struggling to contain the spread of Covid-19.

    Reuters reported that the number of new infections in France jumped by more than 20,000 in one day for the first time. This is from the news agency.

    The country’s ministry reported 20,330 new infections, bringing the cumulative total to 691,977 since the beginning of the year.

    In the past two days, the ministry reported more than 18,000 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 per day.

    On Thursday, the French health minister said Lyon – the country’s third largest city – and three other cities will have to close their bars in the coming days, as Paris and Marseille have done, in an effort to slow the spread of the virus.

    The death toll from the virus rose from 109 to 32,630, the largest number in a week but below its highs of around 150 earlier this month.

    The death toll figures can be skewed because the ministry often delivers multiple days of senior citizens ’residency data in one go.

    The number of people in hospital jumped by 240 to 7,864 nationwide and the number of people in intensive care units – the best measure of the health system’s ability to deal with a pandemic – rose by 21 to 1,448.

    At the height of the crisis in early April, more than 7,000 people were in intensive care with COVID.

    Updated
    It’s 8:01 pm EST






    7.45 pm EDT19:45

    Good morning, evening or afternoon. Graham Redfern Here in Brisbane, Australia with our ongoing live coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.

    For the next hours (and they will never stop coming), we’ll bring you the latest news from Australia and keep you updated on developments from around the world.

    Where are we? A quick summary of global developments in the last 12 hours or so first, which provided some realistic numbers.

    • Today, Friday, the Ministry of Health data showed that the number of new Coronavirus infections in France jumped by more than 20 thousand in one day for the first time since the start of the epidemic.
    • The US Presidential Debate Committee confirmed the cancellation of the next presidential debate on Thursday. It comes after a public disagreement between the candidates over the form of the debate. Trump plans to hold two in-person events over the next few days, his first since he was diagnosed with Covid-19 last week. The president will address the crowd from a balcony at the White House on Saturday on “law and order” and attend a rally in Florida on Monday. It is also expected to appear on Fox News in the next hour or so.
    • Europe reported more than 100,000 new cases for the first time. The United Kingdom, Russia, Spain, France and Italy are among the countries with high case numbers.
    • The World Health Organization reported more than 350,000 new cases of Covid-19 on Friday – a new record for daily case numbers. The United Nations agency stated that there are 36,361,054 cases and 1056,186 deaths from the disease worldwide.
    • In the UK, the Press Association says Prime Minister Boris Johnson will announce new restrictions there on Monday that could see bars and restaurants close across the north of England.
    • Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the country is at a “turning point” as new government models indicate that cumulative deaths could reach 9,800 by October 17.

    Now to Australia.

    • Victoria announced 14 more cases but no deaths on Saturday morning, raising her 14-day trading average from 9.4 yesterday to 9.5. Melbourne needs to fall below five to loosen current strict lockdown rules.
    • Victorian Prime Minister Daniel Andrews is expected to stand at a media conference for the 100th day in a row.
    • Health authorities in New South Wales issued health alerts late Friday after a transient nurse who worked on a single shift to care for one patient at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney was tested positive.
    • Health authorities in New South Wales said that people who visited specific sites in Palm Beach, Eastwood and Parramatta at certain times should monitor for symptoms.
    • In New South Wales, that state recorded five new domestic cases on Friday, but these were all linked to a known cluster.
    • Queensland has reported one new case of a man in his twenties who was on the tenth day of quarantine at a hotel.
    • In Townsville, tests on sewage water have yielded a positive result, but no cases of the virus have been reported there “for months.” Chief Health Officer Janet Young He said Saturday morning.

    Updated
    It’s 7.53pm EST

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