Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

RECORD INCREASE IN CASES

212,326 new cases recorded globally; Mexico crosses France to become 5th in fatality numbers; Israel in a state of emergency due to a resurgent outbreak

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes ■

WASHINGTON:The WHO reported a record increase in global coronaviru­s cases on Saturday, with the total rising by 212,326 in 24 hours.

The biggest increases were from the US, Brazil and India, according to a daily report.

WASHINGTON/ ISLAMABAD: The World Health Organizati­on reported a record increase in global coronaviru­s cases on Saturday, with the total rising by 212,326 in 24 hours.

The biggest increases were from the United States, Brazil and India, according to a daily report. The previous WHO record for new cases was 189,077 on June 28. Deaths remained steady at about 5,000 a day.

Global coronaviru­s cases exceeded 11 million on Friday, according to a Reuters tally, marking another milestone in the spread of the disease that has killed more than half a million people in seven months.

Iran and Indonesia reported their deadliest days of the coronaviru­s pandemic so far as cases continued to climb around the globe.

In Iran, the number of fatalities rose to 163 on Sunday, one more than the previous highest daily toll set a week ago. The death count reached 11,571 from a total of 240,438 known infections, with 2,560 new cases reported overnight.

Indonesia reported 82 deaths from the coronaviru­s on Sunday, the highest single-day spike in fatalities, taking the total to 3,171, the health ministry said. The country with the most infections in Southeast Asia also reported 1,607 news cases in the past 24 hours, taking the total to 63,749.

Mexico overtook France with the fifth-deadliest outbreak. Deaths in the North American country reached 30,366, while the number of infections rose by a daily record 6,914 to 252,165, according to data from the health ministry. Like in other Latin American countries, Mexican officials have had to balance their response to the virus with considerat­ion for significan­t groups of people who must work to meet basic daily needs.

Israel is in a state of emergency due to a resurgent coronaviru­s outbreak, and additional steps are needed to stem the spread, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday.

The cabinet will reconvene within the coming day to decide on new restrictio­ns.

Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo will isolate for 14 days starting July 4 after being exposed to a Covid-19 case, the informatio­n ministry said in a statement late Saturday. He tested negative on that day, it added.

If confirmed, the two suspected cases would end Hong Kong’s three-week stretch of no new local infections.

Hong Kong had relaxed socialdist­ancing measures in midJune, allowing public gatherings of up to 50 people. The city’s government is in talks with Guangdong provincial authoritie­s for a plan to ease cross-border travel restrictio­ns, including lifting the 14-day mandatory quarantine for qualified people.

MAN IN 9/11 PHOTO DIES

A New York electrical engineer photograph­ed in a crowd fleeing the smoking World Trade Center in 2001 died of the coronaviru­s, the Palm Beach Post reported, citing his family. Stephen Cooper, 78, died March 28 in Delray Beach, Florida, where he lived part-time. The photograph was widely published and is part of the 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York.

PAK FM HOSPITALIS­ED

Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi was shifted to a military hospital in Rawalpindi on Saturday, a day after he tested positive for the coronaviru­s and went into self-isolation.

Qureshi on Friday announced that he had tested positive for the coronaviru­s, joining a long list of Pakistani politician­s who have contracted the deadly virus.

 ?? AFP ?? LET LOOSE: Revellers pack a street outside bars in the Soho area of London as Covid-19 restrictio­ns were further eased on Saturday.
AFP LET LOOSE: Revellers pack a street outside bars in the Soho area of London as Covid-19 restrictio­ns were further eased on Saturday.

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