What are you doing in the world? These are important news from the Coronavirus

Periscope brought back from The Guardian some of the most important news concerning the Pande-19 pandemic. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains in the hospital after being admitted into the intensive care room on Monday after his symptoms had deteriorated. In some of the worst - hit countries in [...]
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains in the hospital after being admitted into the intensive care room on Monday after his symptoms had deteriorated.
In some of the worst - hit countries in Europe, the number of infections and deaths is dropping. China has registered its first day without any deaths, and is carefully reopening its cities.
Last Saturday may have been the deadliest day ever, with more than 6500 fatalities worldwide. But with some of the world's poorest and populated countries still relatively untouched by the virus, this is still early to be known with high security.
Singapore, which was hailed for its quick response to the virus, has presented strict post-sign quarantine for a second wave of infections. Vaccines are developing quickly but are not designed to be produced massively for at least 18 more months.
Pakistan is reopening its construction sector. With a quarter of the population in poverty, the country is moving amid the dilemma of whether to slow the virus or make sure that people do not die from hunger and the economy does not collapse.
So far more than 75 thousand people have died in the world, and 1 million and 300 thousand are infected. About 270 thousand people have recovered. There is no strategy for getting back to normal life. /Periscope












