Roman Catholics in eastern France attended a drive-in mass, receiving communion wafers in their cars, as indoor religious celebrations are still banned until the end of the month.
The World Health Organization kicked off its first virtual assembly on Monday as more than 100 of the body's 194 member nations, including the United States, now back a resolution calling for an independent probe into the origin of the coronavirus pandemic.
"Six months ago, it would have been inconceivable to most that the world's biggest cities would fall," Tedros added."But numbers don't even begin to tell the story of this virus. Each loss of life leaves a scar for families, communities and nations."Russia reported 8,926 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, a new low in a gradual declining trend.
A specialist sprays disinfectant while sanitizing a bridge amid the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in Moscow, Russia, on May 16, 2020.Russia also has one of the world's fastest rates of new infections in the coronavirus pandemic, second only to the U.S. However, the nation's death toll from the disease remains relatively low with just 91 new fatalities reported over the past 24 hours, bringing the nationwide total to 2,722, according to the coronavirus response headquarters.
People can now go to hardware shops, garden centers, farmers' markets and other outdoor retail spaces in the country, as well as opticians, vehicle repair shops, golf courses and tennis courts. Constructions sites also resumed work Monday. Other shops remain closed, likely for at least another three weeks. Bars and restaurants are not expected to reopen until the summer.
"We all need to approach the coming days with care and caution, and to show some collective cop-on," Ireland's health minister Simon Harris said Sunday night."We want the shops to stay open, so there's no need to rush down to your local DIY center or garden shop today." A woman has her temperature checked on the day of St. Peter's Basilica's full reopening in Vatican City on May 18, 2020, as both the Vatican and Italy ease measures put in place to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.
"Every time, or almost every time, these are cases that are declared outside of school," Blanquer told French radio network RTL on Monday, adding that"it is inevitable" for there to be some cases found inside of school"but that remains the minority." France is one of the worst-affected nations in Europe amid the coronavirus pandemic, with more than 179,000 diagnosed cases of COVID-19 and at least 28,111 deaths, according to a count kept by Johns Hopkins University.The Chinese city of Wuhan, ground zero of the coronavirus pandemic, conducted 222,675 nucleic acid tests on Saturday, nearly doubling from the previous day, according to the local health authority.
Although recommended, participation in the testing campaign is voluntary. Residents who were previously tested do not need to take part. It is not recommended to test children under the age of 6, according to the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission's website.At least 13 U.S. Navy sailors who were previously asymptomatic with COVID-19 have tested positive again after returning to the USS Theodore Roosevelt, a defense official told ABC News.
U.S. Navy sailors assigned to aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, who have tested negative twice for COVID-19, are asymptomatic and completed their off-ship quarantine or isolation, prepare to board the clean ship at Naval Base Guam on May 1, 2020.When the first sailor described having the body aches and headaches, Navy medical teams urged previously positive and asymptomatic sailors to step forward if they were experiencing the same symptoms.
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