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The incidence of Newcastle disease increased to 26885 cases

2019-nCoV Special
Source: xkb.com.au
[Social News]     19 Sep 2020
Australia's war epidemic continues to make good progress. Only 24 new cases of new crown infection were reported this morning, a cumulative increase to 26885 cases, but 7 more people died of new crown pneumonia. A total of 844 people have been COVID-19 killed since the outbreak.
The incidence of Newcastle disease increased to 26885 cases

The state government hopes to increase virus testing before school holidays

Australia's war epidemic continues to make good progress. Only 24 new cases of new crown infection were reported this morning, a cumulative increase to 26885 cases, but 7 more people died of new crown pneumonia. A total of 844 people have been COVID-19 killed since the outbreak.

From all over the country, Victoria's diagnosis increased to 20 per cent, 036 cases, death 757 man, The number of new cases increased to 4,196, death 52 man, There are still 1150 cases diagnosed in Queensland, death 6 man, 661 cases diagnosed in Western Australia, death 9 man, 466 cases diagnosed in South Australia, death 4 man, Tazhou diagnosed 230 cases, death 13 man, 113 cases diagnosed in the capital territory, death 3 man, Thirty-three cases were diagnosed in the North Territory, No one died of new coronary pneumonia.


21 new death 7 cases in Victoria

A total of 21 cases of Coronavirus infection were detected in the state during the 24-hour period ending last night, the lowest number of new cases since June 24, paving the way for the state to gradually step out of the severe level 4 epidemic closure. Unfortunately, seven more people died of new coronary pneumonia.

Professor Sutton (Brett Sutton), chief medical officer of Victoria, was asked if Melbourne's metropolitan area could reopen before September 28 when the latest figures for further improvements were released and replied :" Nothing will change this date ".

Virginia government's decision to extend the level 4 epidemic control until September 28 was criticized by many. Opponents of the crackdown have decided to continue protest for three consecutive weekends today, despite renewed warnings from government and police.

The governor of Andrews (Daniel Andrews) and Professor Sutton rejected the current social rhetoric that COVID-19virus was harmless to most people at a news conference this noon.

Governor Andrews said that this view was wrong, partly because the long-term impact of Coronavirus on infected people is not fully understood.

"Don't think of it as a common cold, it may have long-lasting effects, like slow venereal disease, you need to fight it for a long time. "

He also requested persons carrying out protest activities to return home and comply with the epidemic prevention regulations.

The growing number of infected people in Melbourne's South East Kasai (Casey) district worries the health authorities, but Professor Sutton today apologized for his recent mention of the Afghan community in particular. He expressed his respect for the people of the community and had travelled to Afghanistan as a volunteer in 1997 and 2003 to love the country and respect its people.

Governor Andrews defended the decision not to impose fines on people who broke the rules in Casais. Five families are believed to have violated the outbreak in the Kasai district and three were hospitalized for severe symptoms.

Andrews said the men had provided information that would help track the outbreak, which was more valuable than fines.


Only one community infection in 3 cases diagnosed in Xinzhou

Xinzhou Health Department this morning announced three new confirmed Coronavirus infections, two of which were returned from overseas in the hotel isolation, only one of the domestic community infection, but the source of the infection is unknown.

The mysterious case, which was operated by Concord Hospital (Concord Hospital), may have been infected at the hospital but has not yet been finalized, said Dr. Jeremy McAnulty, deputy chief medical officer.

Concord Hospital and Liverpool Hospital (Liverpool Hospital) are two clusters of nosocomial infections in the recent state outbreak.

A newly diagnosed patient, who is involved in the care of COVID-19 patient at Concord Hospital, is being investigated further to clarify how the infection occurred.

The health department revealed that about 15000 virus tests were conducted yesterday, while governor Gladys Berejiklian was trying to push for more than 20,000 tests a day before school holidays and a large number of families in Sydney are expected to go to township vacations. To prevent Sydney residents from taking virus to township areas.

Although the number of cases of infection in the community has been low over the past day and days, it is virus likely that those with mild symptoms will spread in the community, Dr. Mayanati said.

As a result, the risk of an upsurge in cases and outbreaks remains. "

"Every person infected with virus must be tested and diagnosed to prevent further transmission to others. "

He urged anyone with mild symptoms, such as runny nose or hoarse throat, to stand up for testing.

There are 83 active cases of new crown in Xinzhou ,4 of which are treated in intensive care unit and 2 need ventilator.

Queensland and Western Australia announced no new confirmed cases this afternoon.

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