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51 new crown cases fell ,7 new cases fell, Queensland rose zero to 788 death in Australia

2019-nCoV Special
Source: xkb.com.au
[Social News]     10 Sep 2020
As of Thursday ,10 September, In the 24 hours to 8:00 the night before, The total number of confirmed cases in Australia is 26, 594 cases. A total of 4172 new states, Victoria 19, 742 cases, 1142 cases in Queensland, 658 cases in Western Australia, 113 cases in the capital territory, 465 cases in South Australia, 33 cases in the North Territory, There were 230 cases in Tazhou.
51 new crown cases fell ,7 new cases fell, Queensland rose zero to 788 death in Australia

Melbourne's current 14-day average of new cases is 74.5.(Daily Mail)

As of Thursday ,10 September, In the 24 hours to 8:00 the night before, The total number of confirmed cases in Australia is 26, 594 cases. A total of 4172 new states, Victoria 19, 742 cases, 1142 cases in Queensland, 658 cases in Western Australia, 113 cases in the capital territory, 465 cases in South Australia, 33 cases in the North Territory, There were 230 cases in Tazhou.

For new crown death cases, The total number of cases in Australia is 788. 52 cases in the new state, 701 cases in Victoria, Six cases in Queensland, Nine cases in Western Australia, Three cases of capital territory, South Australia 4 cases, 13 in Tazhou, North Territory 0 cases.


Virginia :51 new cases ,7 more death cases

Today's news is a bit mixed for Virginia. After adding seven new death, the state has broken the 700 mark. Of the 788 new crown victims in Australia ,701 were from Victoria.

But fortunately, the number of new cases in Virginia has decreased, with 51 new cases today, down from 76 yesterday.

A 14-day average of new cases is crucial to the government's road map to unsealing, which was 74.5 in Melbourne on Wednesday and 5.5 in rural Virginia

On Wednesday ,16,686 new crown tests were conducted across the state, almost double Tuesday's 8704.

51 new crown cases fell ,7 new cases fell, Queensland rose zero to 788 death in Australia

The confirmed person went to the club several times during the infection. (Daily Mail)


New State :7 new cases, nosocomial infection cluster up to 14 cases

New state today added seven new crown confirmed cases, of which two were returned travelers in hotel isolation, with the remaining five associated with known cases.

Among these, two new cases were associated with Concord Hospital (Concord Hospital), including an isolated employee and close contact with one confirmed case.

A total of 14 confirmed cases are now linked to the emergency department of Concord Hospital-Liverpool Hospital (Liverpool Hospital), nine of which are medical staff, the New State Department of Health announced on Thursday.

One new case was a student at the St. Paul Catholic College (St Pauls Catholic College) in Greystanes, West Sydney. Because the student was a close contact with one of the school's previous cases, he was isolated before diagnosis.

The other two cases came from south-east Sydney and had been to the Eastern Legion Club (Eastern Suburbs Legion Club) in Wifley (Waverley).

Among them, one had been to the club several times during the infection, and authorities working to identify those who had been with him. Contact tracing for this case, as well as investigations into the original source of infection, are also under way.

At present, there are 86 new crown patients treated by Xinzhou Health Department ,6 people in need of intensive care, and 4 of them use ventilator.

Of the new crown cases treated by the New State Department of Health ,83% were mild without hospitalization.


Queensland: No new cases, total number of tests over millions

Queensland today announced no new cases, and since the start of the new crown epidemic, the state's new crown detection has exceeded the million mark.

More than 10,000 people in Queensland were tested for the new crown on Wednesday, of tests more than 1 million.

Queensland announced eight new cases on Wednesday, once a pinch of sweat, and today there is zero growth, with 27 active cases across the state.

State Governor Palazuk (Annastacia Palaszczuk) said today that testing of millions was an important milestone "further evidence of the extraordinary response of the people of Queensland to the virus ".

Mills (Steven Miles), director of the state's health department, said the number of tests had increased significantly in recent weeks, mainly because two young women had brought virus back from ville, leading to several infection clusters in the southeast of the state.

In nearly six months after the outbreak began, the state tested 500,000 times a month, but in just six weeks the number doubled and reached a milestone of millions, Mills said.

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