Sabtu, 13 Juni 2020

China reports 57 new virus cases, highest daily count since April - The Straits Times

BEIJING (AFP) - China reported 57 new cases of the coronavirus on Sunday (June 14), the highest daily figure since April, as concerns grow about a resurgence of the disease.

The domestic outbreak in China had been brought largely under control through strict lockdowns that were imposed early this year – but a new outbreak has been linked to a meat and vegetable market in south Beijing.

The National Health Commission said 36 of the new cases were domestic infections in the capital.

The other two domestic infections reported Sunday were in north-eastern Liaoning province, and local health officials said they were close contacts of the Beijing cases.

The alert was sounded after the NHC confirmed the first cases in Beijing for two months on Friday and city officials delayed the return of students in primary schools that had not already resumed classes. 

Several of the new cases were linked to the Xinfadi wholesale market, and more cases connected with the market emerged Saturday after wider testing. 

The market was closed and AFP reporters saw hundreds of police officers – many wearing masks and gloves – and dozens of paramilitary police deployed there on Saturday.

The new cluster of domestic infections has prompted fresh lockdowns with people ordered to stay home in 11 residential estates near to the market. 

Worries have also grown about the safety of the food supply chain, with some other markets in the city also closed.

State-run media had reported that the virus was detected on chopping boards used to handle imported salmon, and that major supermarket chains had removed stocks of salmon.

Beijing authorities ordered a city-wide food safety inspection focusing on fresh and frozen meat, poultry and fish in supermarkets, warehouses and catering services. 

One trader surnamed Sun, selling tomatoes and cherries at a local food market in central Beijing, told AFP on Sunday that there were fewer customers than normal. 

"People are scared," he said. "The meat sellers have had to close. This disease is really scary."

Although the Xinfadi market accounts for much of the capital’s food supply, Sun said that it didn’t affect him as he gets his produce directly from farmers. 

Others were less concerned. 

"Business is as usual on my stand," a fruit and vegetable seller surnamed Liu told AFP. "I’m not particularly afraid of this new outbreak."

She said it was "reassuring" that the areas around Xinfadi had been locked down. 

And 32-year-old shopper Song Weiming told AFP: "As long as you wear a face mask, it should be fine... Anyway, I have to buy food, right?"  

Nine nearby schools and kindergartens have been closed and Beijing has delayed the return of students to primary schools.

Sporting events, group dining and cross-provincial tour groups have also been stopped.

The rest of the cases reported Sunday were brought into the country by Chinese nationals returning home from overseas.

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2020-06-14 03:56:01Z
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China reports 57 new COVID-19 cases, lockdowns imposed in parts of Beijing - CNA

BEIJING: Lockdowns were imposed in parts of Beijing on Saturday (Jun 13) to try to prevent the spread of a new coronavirus cluster, with 57 new COVID-19 cases reported.

It is the highest number of new cases reported in China since Apr 13, according to data released by the national health authority on Sunday.

There are fears of a resurgence in local transmissions in China, where the outbreak curve has been months ahead of the rest of the world, and comes as many European nations are further lifting lockdowns.

READ: Widow of Chinese doctor who first warned of COVID-19 gives birth to son: Report

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A man buries a relative, who died of coronavirus, in a Los Angeles cemetery - the US remains the world's hardest-hit country. (Photo: AFP/Orlando Sierra)

After the disease emerged late last year in central China, authorities there largely eliminated transmission within their borders through hyper-strict lockdowns later emulated across the globe.

But on Thursday, Beijing announced its first infection in two months and then said 50 more cases had been linked to the large Xinfadi meat and vegetable market in the city's southwestern Fengtai district.

More cases connected with the market emerged on Saturday after wider testing.

The market was closed and AFP reporters saw hundreds of police officers - many wearing masks and gloves - and dozens of paramilitary police deployed there on Saturday.

The new cluster of domestic infections has prompted fresh lockdowns with people ordered to stay home in 11 residential estates near to the market.

Worries have also grown about the safety of the food supply chain, with some other markets in the city also closed.

Chinese paramilitary police guard entrances to Beijing's now closed Xinfadi market
Chinese paramilitary police guard entrances to Beijing's now closed Xinfadi market. (Photo: AFP/Greg Baker)

"Everyone's very stressed," an elderly driver told AFP outside a fenced-off neighbourhood in southwest Beijing.

"There are cases living in there. It's real."

READ: China's Hubei province to further lower COVID-19 emergency response level

Nineteen of the new confirmed cases were imported cases involving travellers from overseas, with 17 of them arriving in Guangdong.

China also reported nine asymptomatic cases, one new suspected case and no new deaths from COVID-19 for June 13.

The total number of COVID-19 cases in mainland China now stands at 83,132, while the death toll remained unchanged at 4,634. China does not count asymptomatic patients, who are infected with the virus but do not display symptoms, as confirmed cases.

READ: China offering coronavirus candidate vaccines to state workers: Report

MORE THAN 427,000 DEAD

Worldwide, the pandemic has killed more than 427,000 and infected more than 7.7 million, while wreaking widespread economic devastation.

The number of global infections has doubled in slightly over a month - with one million cases recorded in the last nine days - and the virus is spreading most rapidly in Latin America.

Mexico and Chile on Friday recorded their worst days yet during the pandemic, while Chilean health minister Jaime Manalich resigned on Saturday amid a furore over the true disease toll there.

Brazil has recorded 41,828 deaths, surpassing Britain's toll.

The WHO said this week the pandemic is accelerating in Africa. Botswana's capital Gaborone was locked down Saturday after new cases were detected.

In the US, which has seen the most COVID-19 deaths with over 115,000, more than a dozen states - including populous Texas and Florida - reported their highest-ever daily case totals in recent days.

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2020-06-14 02:15:00Z
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Fresh China cluster raises fears for COVID-19 control - CNA

BEIJING: Lockdowns were imposed in parts of Beijing on Saturday (Jun 13) to try to prevent the spread of a new coronavirus cluster, highlighting the challenges that lie ahead even for places where outbreaks are under control.

There are fears of a resurgence in local transmissions in China, where the outbreak curve has been months ahead of the rest of the world, and comes as many European nations are further lifting lockdowns.

The pandemic is still surging elsewhere, particularly in Latin America, with Brazil claiming the unenviable position of having the world's second-highest death toll, behind the United States.

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After the disease emerged late last year in central China, authorities there largely eliminated transmission within their borders through hyper-strict lockdowns later emulated across the globe.

But on Thursday, Beijing announced its first infection in two months and then said 50 more cases had been linked to the large Xinfadi meat and vegetable market, which provides much of the capital's food supply.

Chinese paramilitary police guard entrances to Beijing's now closed Xinfadi market
Chinese paramilitary police guard entrances to Beijing's now closed Xinfadi market. (Photo: AFP/Greg Baker)

Authorities have forced residents in 11 nearby residential estates to stay home, ordered mass testing, established a "wartime mechanism" and deployed hundreds of police officers.

"Everyone's very stressed," an elderly driver told AFP outside a fenced-off neighbourhood in southwest Beijing.

"There are cases living in there. It's real."

MORE THAN 427,000 DEAD

Worldwide, the pandemic has killed more than 427,000 and infected more than 7.7 million, while wreaking widespread economic devastation.

The number of global infections has doubled in slightly over a month - with one million cases recorded in the last nine days - and the virus is spreading most rapidly in Latin America.

Mexico and Chile on Friday recorded their worst days yet during the pandemic, while Chilean health minister Jaime Manalich resigned on Saturday amid a furore over the true disease toll there.

Brazil has recorded 41,828 deaths, surpassing Britain's toll.

Brazil claimed the unenviable position of having the second-highest virus death toll worldwide
Brazil claimed the unenviable position of having the second-highest virus death toll worldwide. (Photo: AFP/Nelson Almeida)

The WHO said this week the pandemic is accelerating in Africa. Botswana's capital Gaborone was locked down Saturday after new cases were detected.

In the US, which has seen the most COVID-19 deaths with over 115,000, more than a dozen states - including populous Texas and Florida - reported their highest-ever daily case totals in recent days.

In Russia, with the world's third-highest number of cases, authorities more than doubled the official death toll for April after changing how the country classifies fatalities.

There is still no treatment for COVID-19, but pharmaceutical group AstraZeneca said it has agreed to supply an alliance of European countries with up to 400 million doses of a possible vaccine.

German government sources told AFP a vaccine could be developed by year-end.

'READY TO WELCOME TOURISTS'

A number of European countries are preparing to reopen borders on Monday after the EU Commission urged a relaxation of restrictions.

Poland reopened its borders to fellow EU members on Saturday.

France said it would gradually reopen its borders to non-Schengen countries from July, and Germany said it would end land border checks on Monday.

Europe is pushing ahead with its exit from lockdown
Europe is pushing ahead with its exit from lockdown. (Photo: AFP/Gent Shkullaku)

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis travelled to picturesque Santorini island on Saturday to open his country's tourism season.

"Greece is ready to welcome tourists this summer by putting safety and health as our No 1 priority," he said in English.

Venice sprang back to life Saturday, as hundreds of tourists flocked to the city for the reopening of the iconic Doge's Palace.

"It's a very strong emotion, like the first day of school," said Maria Cristina Gribaudi, who heads the city's Civic Museums Foundation.

In several European countries, the focus has shifted to the courts and who might eventually be blamed for the pandemic.

In hard-hit Italy, prosecutors grilled Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte over his government's response.

"I explained everything to prosecutors," Conte said Saturday, adding he did not fear a possible judicial probe.

Anger is mounting in France, where some 60 complaints have been filed against members of the government.

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meanwhile celebrated her official birthday on Saturday, with the normal pageantry of the traditional ceremony vastly reduced.

The 94-year-old monarch watched a scaled-down version of the "Trooping the Colour" on the grounds of Windsor Castle, where she has been staying during the virus outbreak.

And live sport returned to New Zealand on Saturday, as 20,000 fans watched rugby's Otago Highlanders edge the Waikato Chiefs, 28-27. The country has gone 22 days without new coronavirus cases.

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2020-06-13 22:04:50Z
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AstraZeneca agrees to supply Europe with 400 mln doses of COVID-19 vaccine - Yahoo Singapore News

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ROME (Reuters) - AstraZeneca Plc said on Saturday it signed a contract with European governments to supply the region with its potential vaccine against the coronavirus, the British drugmaker's latest deal to pledge its drug to help combat the pandemic.

The contract is for up to 400 million doses of the vaccine, developed by the University of Oxford, the company said, adding that it was looking to expand manufacturing of the vaccine, which it said it would provide for no profit during the pandemic.

Deliveries will start by the end of 2020.

The deal is the first contract signed by Europe's Inclusive Vaccines Alliance (IVA), a group formed by France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands to secure vaccine doses for all member states as soon as possible.

At a meeting of EU Health Ministers on Friday, IVA agreed to merge its activities with those of the EU Commission, Germany's Health Ministry said.

"With our European supply chain due to begin production soon, we hope to make the vaccine available widely and rapidly," AstraZeneca Chief Executive Pascal Soriot said in a statement.

The deal is the latest by AstraZeneca to pledge supply of its vaccine to governments who have scrambled to agree advance purchases of promising coronavirus vaccines.

It has agreed manufacturing deals globally to meet its target of producing 2 billion doses of the vaccine, including with two ventures backed by Bill Gates and a $1.2 billion agreement with the U.S. government.

The deal will add a further 100 million doses to the 2 billion already committed by the group, an AstroZeneca spokesman said.

The experimentation phase of the vaccine is already advanced and is expected to end in the autumn, Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza said in a Facebook post.

There are no approved vaccines or treatments for COVID-19, the highly contagious respiratory illness caused by the novel coronavirus.

"Many countries in the world have already secured vaccines, Europe has not yet. The rapid coordinated action of a group of member states will create added value for all EU citizens in this crisis," Spahn said.

(Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte in ROME and Rama Venkat in BANGALORE; additional reporting by Madeline Chambers in BERLIN, Anthony Deutsch in AMSTERDAM and Ludwig Burger; writing by Giulia Segreti; editing by Louise Heavens and David Holmes)

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2020-06-13 13:09:00Z
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Malaysia senior minister lodges police report over fake news that he does not welcome Singaporeans - CNA

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysian Senior Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob has lodged a police report over rumours saying that he did not welcome Singaporeans into the country. 

Ismail Sabri, who is also defence minister, described the fake news as an action with ill-intent, which could cloud relations between both countries. 

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“I have lodged reports with the police and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to investigate (the issue) further,” he said in a news conference on Saturday (Jun 13). 

He added that Malaysia’s borders were still closed to all foreigners, including those from Singapore.

“The fake news apparently said I issued a statement that there is no need for Singaporeans to come to Malaysia if they merely wanted to fill petrol, wash cars, have dinners, and so on.”

The rumour was disseminated in audio and visual format with a voice dub, Ismail Sabri said.

READ: ‘I eat one meal a day’ - Some Malaysians who lost their jobs in Singapore left stranded and cash-strapped

“I know Malaysians may recognise my voice, but Singaporeans who are not watching the daily media conference may not realise it is fake,” he added.

Earlier this week, Ismail Sabri said the special ministerial meeting on the implementation of movement control order (MCO) had agreed to allow Malaysians to travel to and fro for work between Johor Bahru and Singapore

“We are ready to ensure that they take COVID-19 tests ... If that is the condition required by the Singaporean government, that they take swab tests, we agree,” he said. 

The senior minister said that with industries in Singapore operating again, they have requested for their Malaysian employees, who are in Johor Bahru, to commute to Singapore for work.

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2020-06-13 10:29:32Z
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Coronavirus: Malaysian minister lodges report over fake news that Singaporeans not welcome - The Straits Times

PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Malaysia's Senior Minister for Security Ismail Sabri Yaakob has become the latest victim of fake news, which claimed that he does not welcome Singaporeans into the country.

Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri said on Saturday (June 13) the false news, which has gone viral on social media, can cause a strain in the relationship between Malaysia and its southern neighbour Singapore.

"The truth is, our borders are still closed to everyone, including Singaporeans, so such news is malicious," he said at his daily briefing for the coronavirus. "This act can sour the relationship between Malaysia and our neighbour Singapore."

The minister also noted that his voice had been doctored in the offending tweet.

"I have lodged a report with the police and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC)," he said.

Malaysia has closed its borders to foreigners since March 18, when it implemented a partial shutdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus. While it has since eased movement restrictions within the country, Malaysians are still not permitted to travel abroad.

Singapore and Malaysia are currently in talks to ease travel restrictions between their countries, with the necessary protocols and measures in place in view of the coronavirus pandemic.

Mr Ismail Sabri,who is also Defence Minister, said that as of Saturday, some 266 investigation papers have been opened by the police and MCMC on fake news relating to Covid-19, the respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus.

From that total, 179 are still under investigation. Meanwhile, 30 people have been charged in court, 11 given warning notices and 18 have pleaded guilty.

The minister said there have not been any new investigation papers in the past two weeks, which showed that people were more aware about the dangers of sharing fake news.

"However, the police and MCMC will continue to monitor the spread of fake news.

"People are reminded to be careful before sharing unverified news," he said, adding that the public could verify such news at the government fact-checking website.

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2020-06-13 08:46:03Z
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India records biggest single-day jump in coronavirus cases - CNA

NEW DELHI: India reported its biggest single-day jump in coronavirus cases on Saturday (Jun 13), adding 11,458 confirmed infections and taking its total count to more than 300,000, according to data from the federal health ministry.

India is the fourth-worst affected country in the world, having surpassed the United Kingdom on Friday, with cases steadily increasingly despite a nationwide lockdown that began in late March and has since been loosened.

READ: Exhausted Indian doctors fear COVID-19 crisis has only begun

Confirmed cases in the worst-hit western state of Maharashtra moved past the 100,000 mark, data showed on Saturday. The national capital New Delhi, where the health system has also been reeling, saw more than 2,000 new cases.

READ: Foot pedals in lifts and washrooms to curb the spread of COVID-19 in CapitaLand's business parks in India

Despite the rising case load, the recovery rate of patients was improving, with more than 147,000 people having been cured, the federal government said on Friday.

India has 145,779 active cases, and has recorded 8,884 deaths.

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