New Zealand extends coronavirus restrictions for 12 more days
From journalist Isaac Yee in Hong Kong
New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced that the current level 3 coronavirus restrictions in Auckland and level 2 restrictions in the rest of the country will be extended for 12 more days.
“In keeping with our precautionary approach and New Zealand’s philosophy of going hard and going early, today Cabinet has agreed to maintain our current settings for an additional 12 days,” Ardern said at a press conference today.
At the end of the extended lockdown, Ardern said they expect to have identified and isolated the cluster so Aukland can return to level 2.
The Prime Minister said that lifting restrictions now would lead to a “potential explosion in cases” which is the “worst thing we could do for Auckland and the New Zealand economy, adding that “the best economic response is a strong health response."
New cases: The announcement comes after New Zealand reported 12 new locally transmitted cases on Friday. The country has recorded a total of 30 new cases -- with 29 of them locally transmitted and one imported -- since Tuesday, when it broke a 102-day streak of no local infections.
What the restrictions mean: Under level 3 restrictions in Auckland, public venues such as museums, playgrounds and gyms will remain closed, while people are instructed to stay home in their bubble, other than for essential personal movement. Under level 2 restrictions in place in the rest of the country, no more than 100 people can gather at one place and businesses must adhere to social distancing guidelines.
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United States reports more than 51,000 coronavirus cases
From CNN's Joe Sutton
The United States reported 51,443 new Covid-19 cases and 1,076 deaths on Thursday, according to the Johns Hopkins University.
There are at least 5,248,854 Covid-19 cases and 167,110 people have died from the virus in the US, Johns Hopkins figures show.
The totals include cases from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and other US territories, as well as repatriated cases.
CNN's map is tracking the US cases:
It's almost 6.30 p.m. in Wellington and 9.30 a.m. in Moscow. Here's the latest on the coronavirus pandemic
There are more than 20.8 million confirmed cases of Covid-19 globally and 755,550 deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins University.
Here are the latest updates:
US projects more deaths this fall: The US Centers of Disease Control and Prevention's ensemble forecast now projects nearly 189,00 US coronavirus deaths by September 5. There are more than 5.2 million cases and 167,000 deaths in the country. Dr. Anthony Fauci says the consequences could be "devastating" if the country reopens without getting the virus under control.
US turns down Russian vaccine offer: Officials in Moscow say they have offered "unprecedented cooperation" with Operation Warp Speed (OWS), the US multiagency body set up to accelerate access to effective Covid-19 vaccines and treatments. But US officials say they would not accept it. Russia announced on Tuesday that it had developed a vaccine against the coronavirus.
New Zealand extends lockdown for Aukland: New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is extending level 3 restrictions for Auckland for 12 days after the country reported 12 new locally transmitted coronavirus cases on Friday. The country is tackling a fresh outbreak that ended an enviable run of more than 100 days without any local infections.
India-Maldives travel bubble: India says it is opening an air corridor with Maldives to boost tourism and revenue even as the country sees rising cases of Covid-19. The first flight under the new arrangement is expected to take off on August 18. India reported more than 64,500 coronavirus cases on Friday.
9/11 "Tribute in Light" canceled: New York City’s “Tribute in Light” that honors victims of the September 11, 2001, attacks has been canceled due to coronavirus concerns, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum announced. The annual memorial is comprised of about 88 lights that reach four miles into the sky, creating twin beams matching the shape of the towers that were destroyed.
Doctor deaths from Covid-19 in India have reached "alarming" levels, Indian Medical Association says
From journalist Esha Mitra in New Delhi
The Indian Medical Association has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing the "rising concerns of safety of doctors during this Covid crisis," saying that almost 200 doctors have died across the country because of the virus.
"Increasing number of doctors are getting infected and losing lives due to Covid. Substantial number of them are General Practitioners," said the letter, dated August 7 and signed by the IMA's national president and honorary secretary general.
According to the IMA, 196 doctors across India have died because of the coronavirus as of August 7.
The southern state of Tamil Nadu has seen the highest proportion of doctor deaths at 43. The western states of Maharashtra and Gujarat have the second-highest with 23 doctors dying in each state, according to data from the IMA.
The letter added that Covid-19 does not discriminate between the government and private sector and that a lot of general practitioners had died due to the coronavirus as they provide treatment for patients who consult them for fever and related symptoms on a daily basis.
The association is calling on the government to ensure adequate care for doctors and their families, who are at a greater risk of contracting the virus, and to provide sponsored medical and life insurance facilities to doctors in all sectors.
President Bolsonaro says Brazil is in better economic shape than most other countries amid Covid-19
Journalist Rodrigo Pedroso in Sao Paulo and CNN's Jonny Hallam in Atlanta
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro said the country "is in a privileged situation compared to most other countries” when it comes to the pandemic's impact on the economy.
The President made the remarks during his weekly Facebook live webcast on Thursday.
Despite Brazil having the second highest death toll globally, Bolsonaro advocated for the entire country to be reopened and explained how he expects the Brazilian economy to recover “until the end of the year” if it continues to open up.
Bolsonaro has been downplaying the outbreak in Brazil since the start the pandemic, frequently criticizing coronavirus lockdown measures and news coverage of the virus.
Unemployment: The latest official figures on unemployment show that a total of 8.9 million people lost their jobs as the coronavirus pandemic swept through Brazil -- representing the sharpest contraction on record for the country.
Brazil's unemployment rate rose to 13.3% for the quarter ending in June.
Cases continue to rise: On Thursday, Brazil reported at least 60,091 new cases from Covid-19 and 1,262 new fatalities, bringing the confirmed nationwide total to 3,224,876 and 105,463 deaths.
India announces air corridor with Maldives to bolster tourism
From CNN's Swati Gupta in New Delhi
India is creating an air corridor with Maldives in a bid to boost tourism and revenue amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs announced Thursday.
The corridor would "facilitate movement of people from both sides for employment, tourism, medical emergencies," the ministry said in a press release.
The first flight under the new arrangement is expected to take off on August 18.
“The air bubble symbolizes India’s support to shore up tourism arrivals and revenues in the Maldives,” the ministry said.
The Indian government has also extended urgent financial assistance of $250 million in the form of a soft loan to assist Maldives in its economic recovery during the pandemic.
In March, India banned all international flights in and out of the country as part of its coronavirus response. It has since opened up air corridors with France, the United Arab Emirates, the United States and Germany to facilitate travel.
The announcement of the Maldives travel bubble comes as India reported 64,553 new coronavirus cases and 1,007 deaths on Friday.
India reports more than 64,500 coronavirus cases
From journalist Swati Gupta in New Delhi
India recorded 64,553 new coronavirus cases and 1,007 deaths in the past 24 hours, the country's Health Ministry announced Friday.
The country has reported 2,461,190 Covid-19 cases since the outbreak began, according to the ministry, the third highest in the world after the United States and Brazil.
The confirmed number of fatalities stands at 48,040.
More than 661,595 cases remain active. The total number of recovered patients in India stands at more than 1.7 million, according to the government.
On Thursday, the Health Ministry announced the highest confirmed number of daily infections, at 66,999.
South Korea sees over 100 new coronavirus cases for first time since April
From CNN's Yoonjung Seo in Seoul
South Korea registered 103 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, the South Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) said.
It's the first time the country reported more than 100 new daily cases since April 1.
Among the new cases, 85 were locally transmitted and 18 others were imported, Vice Health Minister Kim Ganglip said at a briefing.
Churches and schools: Kim said the health authorities are very concerned about multiple clusters from churches, door-to-door sales companies, markets and schools in Seoul and Gyeonggi province.
Sarang-jeil church in Seoul has 13 cases and the number is expected to rise. Kim said the church has not been fully cooperative with the government’s tracing efforts.
New rules for foreign patients: Starting from August 17, foreign coronavirus patients who violate South Korean anti-virus measures will be responsible for full treatment costs.
South Korea has so far reported 14,873 Covid-19 cases and 305 deaths, according to the KCDC.
Venezuela reports highest daily number of new cases, 1,281 infections in 24 hours
From CNN’s Claudia Dominguez and Stefano Pozzebon
Venezuela reported 1,281 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday, the highest daily increase in infections, according to the country's Vice President Delcy Rodriguez.
The total number of confirmed cases in Venezuela stands at 8,725.
Rodriguez said there were 18 new Covid-19 related deaths on Thursday, raising the total number of confirmed fatalities since the start of the pandemic to 259.
Venezuela has seen an increase in Covid-19 cases over the past few weeks. Thursday was the fourth day in a row the country reported its highest daily number of cases.