150 million people diagnosed and 3.2 million untreated worldwide The epidemic in Asia is worrying

According to Johns Hopkins University, the number of confirmed cases of Newcastle pneumonia (CCP virus) worldwide has exceeded 150 million people on the 30th, with nearly 3.2 million people sickened and died. The epidemic in India also continues to worsen, adding more than 386,000 people infected with the disease on the 30th, a new record high in the number of confirmed cases on a single day. Singapore outbreak of infection in hospitals, 13 people have been confirmed; Vietnam more than a month after the outbreak of nine local cases, Hanoi entertainment venues immediately suspended operations.

Statistics show that since mid-February this year, the number of new cases confirmed in a single day has more than doubled worldwide, partly due to the spread of new variants of the virus and the failure of people to comply with epidemic control. According to the data, more than 905,000 confirmed cases were added worldwide on April 28.

Cluster of 13 confirmed cases in Singapura hospitals

Singapore’s outbreak has been heating up recently, with a cumulative total of 8 clusters of infections, and an outbreak of infection in hospitals on the 30th. Tan Tock Seng Hospital has 13 staff and patients confirmed, the hospital will be 1100 inpatients and 4500 staff for virus testing.

Singapore added 24 confirmed cases on the 30th, including 9 community cases and 15 imported from abroad, for a total of 61,145 confirmed cases nationwide. The number of deceased people currently remains at 30.

The first day of a four-day holiday in Vietnam, the festive atmosphere was diluted by the local epidemic, and entertainment venues in Hanoi have been closed since the 30th.

Thailand’s entry restrictions tightened again

Due to the rapid development of a new round of epidemic, Thailand will again tighten its immigration policy, which has just been relaxed for less than a month. The Thai Epidemic Management Center announced on April 29 that the overseas entry quarantine period will be restored to 14 days from May 1. The Center’s spokesman Tawisin said that all people entering Thailand from May 1 will face a 14-day quarantine period, regardless of their nationality and whether they have received the new crown vaccine.

The Colombian government is pushing tax reform under the epidemic, increasing the burden on the people, triggering recent strikes and demonstrations across the country, pictured here is a clash between police and people in Cali, Colombia on the 29th.

Colombia tax increases explode demonstrations 1 dead

South American countries are also epidemic serious, but the Colombian government is at this time to promote tax reform, ready to network services, gasoline, water and electricity, such as 19% tax, a monthly income of more than $ 700 will also be increased taxes, so triggered by public discontent. Recently there are strikes and demonstrations all over the country, and even outbreak of police clashes, at least one person died, dozens of police and people were injured, more than 30 people were arrested.

France intends to release travelers from outside the EU in June

France has been affected by the epidemic for more than a year and the restrictions are heavy, the people can not wait to return to normal life. President Macron announced on the 29th, plans to relax the epidemic prevention measures in May in four stages, is expected to allow the entry of travelers from outside the EU from June 9, but must show a “health pass”, the public to participate in large-scale activities also have to show the relevant proof.

In addition, from May 3, French secondary school students will resume physical classes, and the curfew from 7 p.m. will be postponed to 9 p.m. from May 19, when cafes and restaurants can resume outdoor operations, and non-essential stores, theaters and museums will also reopen. And from June 9, the curfew will be postponed until 11 p.m., and from June 30, the curfew will be lifted completely, with only nightclubs remaining closed. France in early April the third national closure, the daily added cases from 40,000 cases down to an average of 27,000 cases per day.

India’s official figures show that more than 386,000 confirmed cases were added on the 30th. The country held large religious events, elections and weddings as usual despite a runaway outbreak, causing the medical system to collapse everywhere.