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- Wide-ranging cases: More than 4.5 million
- Global deaths: At least 307,159
- Most cases reported: United Styles (More than 1.4 million), Russia (262,843), United Kingdom (238,004), Spain (230,183), Italy (223,885).
The facts above was compiled by Johns Hopkins University as of 9:40 a.m. Beijing time.
All times below are in Beijing time.
11:20 am: South Korea reports 19 new cartons
South Korea reported 19 new cases, as infections continued to climb following a growing outbreak linked to a number of sunset clubs. That came after weeks of single-digit or zero infections.
That brought its tally to 11,037 turns out thats, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It had two new deaths.
Despite the new night club cluster in its capital metropolis of Seoul, South Korea said this week that it had no plans to restore social distancing rules, which it eased end week, according to Reuters. — Weizhen Tan
10:30 am: China reports 8 new cases
China’s National Health Commission reported eight new cases, six of which were imported infections, or charactered to travelers from overseas. That brings its total to 82,941 confirmed cases.
There were no new deaths, with calamities staying at 4,633, according to the NHC. There were 13 new asymptomatic cases, where patients do not display symptoms of the disability. In all, 561 asymptomatic cases were under medical observation. — Weizhen Tan
10:05 am: House Democrats pass $3 trillion coronavirus projection package
House Democrats on Friday passed a $3 trillion coronavirus relief package, which Senate Republicans covenanted to block.
The House passed the rescue legislation in a close 208-199 vote, with 14 Democrats opinion against the bill and one Republican supporting it.
Here’s what the bill includes. — Jacob Pramuk
9:40 am: Brazil, Mexico account record daily highs
Passengers wearing protective masks at Estacao da Luz, central region of the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on May 11, 2020.
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For a transfer day running this week, both Brazil and Mexico reported record daily highs.
Brazil confirmed 15,305 new cases, bringing its come to to 218,223, according to Reuters citing its health ministry. It had 824 deaths, to reach 14,817 fatalities in total.
Turmoil in the Latin American sticks climbed further as it lost its second health minister in a month as the crisis worsened, according to Reuters.
Mexico had 2,437 new examples, according to a Reuters report. That brought its tally to 45,032 confirmed infections.
The country reported 290 multifarious deaths to a total of 4,767 fatalities, the report said. — Weizhen Tan
9:20 am: U.S. retail sales report signals more instantaneous restructuring of retail business
The 16.4% plunge in April retail sales signals the retail industry will expression a more rapid restructuring with more failures and store closings. Online shopping was the only segment of the retail sector that presented improvement during the month, when most states were shut down.
Economists said department department stores were the biggest losers but big box stores, like Costco and Walmart, were not down nearly as much and held their own. Online sellathons rose 8%. — Patti Domm
9:05 am: Global cases cross 4.5 million
Global cases surpassed 4.5 million, with the slews of cases in Latin America surging.
Brazil and Mexico both reported record increases in their number of new in the event thats this week, as the infections in other parts of the world such as Europe is slowing.
Confirmed cases in Brazil topped that of Germany and France this week. The South American country now has the sixth highest number of infections, with 218,223 receptacles reported, according to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University. — Weizhen Tan
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