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Four things Nicola Sturgeon could address in her Covid speech later today
Nicola Sturgeon will update MSPs on the latest on the coronavirus pandemic in an address to Holyrood later today. The First Minister is expected to address a range of issues around the health crisis as infections rates remain high across the country.
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08.09.2021 / 10:45
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Idaho activates healthcare rationing due to Covid-19
The US state of Idaho has activated "crisis standards of care" to allow for healthcare rationing at hospitals in northern parts of the state due to a surge in Covid-19 patients requiring hospitalisation.
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08.09.2021 / 10:43
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Covid in Scotland LIVE as Nicola Sturgeon set to give update in parliament
covid pandemic in the Scottish Parliament later today. The First Minister is expected to issue a warning to Scots as cases of the deadly virus remain high across large parts of the country following the majority of lockdown restrictions being scrapped last month.
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08.09.2021 / 10:39
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'The unequal pandemic': The data that shows northerners more likely to die from Covid - and left poorer than the rest because of lockdown
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08.09.2021 / 09:37
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Emily Andrea says she'll 'review evidence' when considering vaccinating her kids against Covid
Emily Andrea has opened up about vaccinating children in her latest OK! column and said she with "review the evidence" when the time comes hers are eligible. The star, who shares two children - Millie, seven, and Theo, five - with husband Peter Andre opened up about vaccines in her latest column and said it's important to remember that medical decisions are confidential and you don't have to tell others your vaccination decisions.
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globalnews.ca
08.09.2021 / 08:25
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Attack on Trudeau unsurprising, experts say, warning of future violence against politicians
Justin Trudeau was pelted with gravel while at a campaign stop in London, Ont. The attack came on the heels of some fiery protests throughout the Canadian election campaign where Trudeau had been assailed by angry anti-vax protesters.To at least one expert, the violence on display towards Trudeau is relatively unsurprising given some of the rhetoric online and at his protests.“I think there’s increasing concern that this violence is becoming organized, that there are far-right movements that are intersecting with the anti-vax movements,” said Stephanie Carvin, an assistant professor and national security expert at Ottawa’s Carleton University.
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08.09.2021 / 08:25
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How will B.C.’s vaccine passport system apply to out-of-province visitors?
The B.C. says there is a way for travellers from other parts of Canada and other countries to prove they’ve been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Emad Agahi reports.
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08.09.2021 / 07:53
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Planning to visit B.C.? Here’s what you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine card
COVID-19 vaccine card system, which is set to go into effect later this month.Starting on Sept. 13, B.C.
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08.09.2021 / 07:31
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India Covid-19 updates: Total cases reach 3.30 crore, death toll at 4.41 lakh
active cases saw a decline of 1,608 in a day. It comprises 1.18% of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate was recorded at 97.48%, the ministry said.
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Covid-19: Lockdown may return in Odisha if…, warns CM Naveen Patnaik
Covid infections in Kerala have been worrying. "Therefore we have to strictly abide by the Covid guidelines in order to protect ourselves from the possible third wave."
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08.09.2021 / 05:17
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15 community cases of COVID-19; one new case in managed isolation; over 4 million vaccines administered to date
Cases Number of new community cases: 15 Number of new cases identified at the border: One Location of new cases: Auckland Location of community cases (total): Auckland 838 (210 of whom have recovered); Wellington 17 (eight of whom have recovered) Number of community cases (total): *855 (in current community outbreak) Cases infectious in the community: Five (25%) of yesterday’s cases have exposure events Cases in isolation throughout the period they were infected: 15 (75%) of yesterday’s cases Cases epidemiologically linked: 13 of today’s cases Cases to be epidemiologically linked: Two of today’s cases Cases epidemiologically linked (total): 830 (in current cluster) (25 unlinked) Number of sub-clusters: Eight epidemiologically linked
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08.09.2021 / 04:45
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Another COVID-19 surge pushes Alberta ICUs to the brink
Alberta continues to lead Canada in active COVID-19 cases, as unvaccinated people and the more contagious Delta variant fuel the surge of new infections.
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08.09.2021 / 04:45
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Central Okanagan staff, students mark first day back at the classroom
Okanagan students had their first walks back to school Tuesday morning.Thousands of students across the Okanagan are back in the classroom for in-person learning.Kevin Kaardal, Central Okanagan Public Schools’ superintendent, visited a few schools this morning.“Parents were excited to get their kids to school,” Kaardal told Global News on Tuesday.“Staff are thrilled to be back at work with their students and students seem to be happy to see their friends and just get back to learning.” B.C.’s schools have fewer COVID-19 safety measures in place than last year, says union From parents, thoughts on the first day back varied.“I’m going to (put my kids in school).
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08.09.2021 / 04:45
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Visitor restrictions tightening in Saskatoon long-term care homes
Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) says all long-term care (LTC) homes in the Saskatoon area will be required to increase visitor restrictions this week.The change and move from the “recovery phase” to Level 1 family presence will occur at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Sept.
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08.09.2021 / 04:45
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Manitoba’s COVID-19/vaccine numbers – September 7
Manitoba’s COVID-19/vaccine numbers for September 7.
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08.09.2021 / 04:29
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Idaho hospitals rationing health care amid COVID-19 surge
BOISE, Idaho - Idaho public health leaders announced Tuesday that they activated "crisis standards of care" allowing health care rationing for the state's northern hospitals because there are more coronavirus patients than the institutions can handle.The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare quietly enacted the move Monday and publicly announced it in a statement Tuesday morning — warning residents that they may not get the care they would normally expect if they need to be hospitalized.The move came as the state's confirmed coronavirus cases skyrocketed in recent weeks.
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08.09.2021 / 03:49
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Jed Duggar's COVID Joke Stains Wife Katey's Pregnancy Announcement & Causes Major Fan Backlash
Jedidiah ‘Jed’ Duggar is facing some not-so-nice internet backlash right now — though, to be fair, he did make a pretty tone-deaf comment to cause this whole situation.
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08.09.2021 / 03:41
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Goa govt fully prepared for possible COVID-19 third wave, says CM Sawant
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08.09.2021 / 03:29
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US pumped in millions to back Covid-19 research at China's Wuhan Institute
Virology used in part to identify and alter bat coronaviruses likely to infect humans.
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globalnews.ca
08.09.2021 / 03:03
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Passengers, tourism operators in Calgary welcome ‘fantastic’ easing of COVID-19 quarantine rules
There were a lot of happy faces at Calgary’s airport Tuesday, with many overseas passengers no longer facing a 14-day quarantine when they arrive in Canada. As Gil Tucker reports, the easing of restrictions is also bringing smiles to Albertans in the tourism industry.
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08.09.2021 / 03:03
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Covid-19 impact: School lockdowns have robbed a generation of upward mobility
School Children’s Online and Offline Learning, or SCHOOL, survey, overseen by a group of economists including Jean Dreze and Reetika Khera, shines a spotlight on the biggest losers of lockouts: the poor. At the family level, there is reasonably high access to smartphones: 77% in urban areas, and 51% in villages, just what one would expect in a country witnessing a digital revolution of sorts amid crashing handset and data prices. Yet, even among households that possess internet-enabled devices, the proportion of children who’re regularly studying online dwindles to 31% in cities and 15% in villages. The wage-earner’s claim on the phone clearly outweighs its utility as an educational device.
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globalnews.ca
08.09.2021 / 03:03
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B.C. reports 2,425 new COVID-19 cases, 15 additional deaths over long weekend
In a written statement, B.C. health officials reported 2,425 new cases of COVID-19 over four reporting periods on Tuesday, Sept.
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globalnews.ca
08.09.2021 / 03:03
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627
Weddings connected to 3 COVID-19 outbreaks across Hamilton
step 3 of its reopening plan in July as more people congregate at bars, restaurants and banquet settings.
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globalnews.ca
08.09.2021 / 02:37
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COVID-19 cases climb across the prairies, but Manitoba shows positive signs, experts say
COVID-19: 1 death, 393 new cases as Sask.
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globalnews.ca
08.09.2021 / 02:37
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COVID-19: Kingston area students head back to school for the first time in months
COVID-19 pandemic. Kingston area school boards were just happy to have students back.
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health.govt.nz
08.09.2021 / 02:25
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166
COVID-19 update 8 September 2021
COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins and Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield will update the media today at 1pm.
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globalnews.ca
08.09.2021 / 02:11
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870
COVID-19: Fully vaccinated foreign nationals again welcome in Canada
Some relief is being expressed by international travellers arriving at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport. Quarantine requirements have now been eased, but certain rules do remain in place. Sean O’Shea reports.
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globalnews.ca
08.09.2021 / 02:11
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Testing ramps up, ICU admissions spike as Alberta sees nearly 5,000 COVID-19 cases over last 4 days
COVID-19’s fourth wave in Alberta are being felt once again at testing sites.The pressure, which is also being felt in hospitals across the province, comes as Alberta identified 4,903 new cases of COVID-19 over the Labour Day long weekend. On Saturday afternoon, the Edmonton South Assessment Centre at 29 Avenue was lined up out the door with people waiting to be tested for the coronavirus.
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globalnews.ca
08.09.2021 / 02:11
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London police investigating after Trudeau hit by gravel at campaign event
Justin Trudeau as well as accompanying journalists during a campaign event on Monday.In a statement to Global News, local police confirmed the probe into the incident, which Trudeau and other federal party leaders on Tuesday condemned as “unacceptable.” Trudeau says he was hit by gravel, condemns rock throwing as ‘unacceptable’ “London Police are aware of an incident which occurred on September 6 during a visit to London by Prime Minister Trudeau as well as other elected officials, in which rocks were thrown, striking some participants.
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globalnews.ca
08.09.2021 / 02:11
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102 more COVID-19 cases confirmed over Labour Day weekend in Simcoe Muskoka
COVID-19 cases since Friday, bringing the local total number of cases past 13,034, including 256 deaths.Local public health also reported 90 new cases of a COVID-19 variant on Tuesday, bringing that total to 5,579, including 177 cases that are active. Pop-up COVID vaccine clinics to be held between Sept.
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globalnews.ca
08.09.2021 / 02:11
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Backlash over appointment of interim Haldimand-Norfolk medical officer
There has been backlash over the appointment of an interim medical officer of health for Haldimand-Norfolk. As Erica Vella reports, the province’s chief medical officer of health says he is prepared to step in if necessary.
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fox29.com
08.09.2021 / 01:05
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Ivermectin poisoning calls have increased 163%, poison control centers report
American Association of Poison Control Centers. In August 2021 alone, there were a total of 459 calls for ivermectin poisoning made to call centers across the country, which is a significant increase compared to the 58 calls made in the same month last year. The data also showed that the calls made among men and women were virtually the same percentage, with women making 49.5% of the calls and men at 49.3%. Despite strict warnings from federal health officials, consumers around the country are still trying to get their hands on a drug commonly used to treat or prevent parasites in animals in an unproven attempt to protect themselves against the coronavirus. FILE - Ivermectin tablets arranged on a table.
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fox29.com
08.09.2021 / 01:05
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Man found dead behind Mount Holly store; officials ask for help identifying the man
MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. - A man was found dead behind a store in Mount Holly and officials are asking for help identifying him.Officials in Burlington County said a juvenile found the dead man Tuesday, behind Millerie’s Market and Deli on the corner of Rancocas Road and King Street, around 12:30 in the afternoon. The dead man is said to be between 25 and 35-years-old, standing about 5’ 6", with a slender build.
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fox29.com
08.09.2021 / 01:05
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COVID-19's mu variant: What you need to know
PHILADELPHIA - The World Health Organization has identified the COVID-19 mu strain as a "variant of interest." Health officials are keeping an eye on the new strain to see if it becomes dominant. WHO defines variants of interest as COVID-19 strains that have the potential to affect the virus' transmissibility and disease severity. They could also be responsible for outbreaks in multiple countries over time. "The Mu variant has a constellation of mutations that indicate potential properties of immune escape.
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globalnews.ca
08.09.2021 / 01:03
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Students go back to school as COVID-19 case counts rise in New Brunswick
While some parents and students were feeling a little anxious about going back to class as COVID-19 case counts rise, getting back into a routine seems to be helping. Shelley Steeves has more.
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fox29.com
08.09.2021 / 00:43
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Man dies of COVID-19, family says Sugar Land hospital refused court-ordered treatment of Ivermectin
RICHMOND, Texas - A 74-year-old veteran from Richmond died on Monday, and his family believes the Ivermectin prescribed by his doctor could have saved him.
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fox29.com
08.09.2021 / 00:43
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SEPTA experiencing driver shortage due to COVID-19 pandemic
PHILADELPHIA - SEPTA is rushing to hire more drivers amid a significant shortage due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Marshall Fields says he’s had it with SEPTA bus delays, which are now increasing, according to many riders. The transportation authority is rushing to hire more drivers amid a significant shortage. "Say you got to go to work, this bus is supposed to come at 5:30.
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dailystar.co.uk
08.09.2021 / 00:03
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'I don't care how many people caught Covid this week – enough with the doom and gloom'
Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!You know what, I don’t actually CARE how many people were infected with Covid this week. Nor do I want to know how many people died “within 28 days” of testing positive.There, I’ve said it.Because I’m totally done with doom and gloom figures that are pretty meaningless these days.What’s the point exactly? The figures are based on so many varying factors that all they do is cause more worry and stress.
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cidrap.umn.edu
07.09.2021 / 23:55
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US COVID-19 cases top 40 million; Biden to deliver new plan
In 2 days President Joe Biden will announce a new six-point plan to battle the current surge of COVID-19 cases caused by the highly transmissible Delta (B1617.2) variant and an uneven vaccination campaign that has left only half of the nation fully protected from the novel coronavirus.
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globalnews.ca
07.09.2021 / 23:41
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Manitoba health officials say new data shows the power of COVID-19 vaccines
COVID-19 cases seen in most other provinces, although health officials say the numbers will likely rise in the coming weeks.The province is reporting 36 new infections — the latest in a string of days with counts between 30 and 60. Manitoba reports 36 new COVID-19 cases, 6 deaths Federal government statistics show Manitoba has recorded the lowest per-capita case rate, west of the Maritimes, over the last two weeks.Dr.
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globalnews.ca
07.09.2021 / 23:41
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Moore says unvaccinated people are 24-times more likely to be hospitalized for COVID-19
Providing an update on the COVID-19 situation in the province on Tuesday, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health Dr.
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globalnews.ca
07.09.2021 / 23:15
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Uvic campus party raises questions about safety
A huge party at the University of Victoria is raising questions about a lack of COVID-19 restrictions, as students head back to school. Saanich police say as many as 1,000 people crowded together at the party. Jordan Armstrong reports.
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cidrap.umn.edu
07.09.2021 / 23:08
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COVID remote learning eroded mental health by race, age, income, data indicate
A study late last week in JAMA Network Open reveals a small link between COVID-19–related school closures and worse child mental health, particularly among older and Black and Hispanic students and those from low-income families.
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fox29.com
07.09.2021 / 23:08
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US COVID-19 cases nearly 4 times higher Labor Day weekend compared to 2020
country’s weekly average number of new daily COVID-19 cases was 41,488. A year later that number rose to 163,728, nearly four times the amount.
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fox29.com
07.09.2021 / 23:08
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US surpasses 40M recorded COVID-19 cases since start of pandemic
WASHINGTON - More than 40 million COVID-19 cases have been reported in the United States since the start of the global pandemic, as the nation faces a concerning resurgence of new infections fueled by the delta variant and a barrage of misinformation. The figure from Johns Hopkins University represents the total number of reported positive infections, though health officials believe the actual number is far higher. The U.S.
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Washington
covid-19
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COVID-19
United States
Cases: 46 252 513
Deaths: 750 423
Recovered: 0
India
Cases: 34 321 025
Deaths: 459 652
Recovered: 0
Brazil
Cases: 21 835 785
Deaths: 608 235
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 9 215 683
Deaths: 141 607
Recovered: 0
Russia
Cases: 8 494 589
Deaths: 237 619
Recovered: 0
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