COVID-19 Timeline - British Foreign Policy Group
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December 21, 2019
- The Chinese Epidemiologist at the Chinese Disease Prevention Management Center published a paper on January 20, 2020, on December 21, 2019, that the first cluster of patients with "unknown cause" was confirmed.
December 31, 2019
- Chinese authorities have confirmed that dozens of cases have been treating pneumonia. Later, Chinese researchers have identified a new virus that had been infected with dozens. There is no evidence that this virus has been infected by a person.
- China contacts the WHO and reports the "unknown pneumonia case" detected by Wuhan.
January 2, 2020
- Wuhan Chuo Hospital has forbidden to talk about the disease publicly or record it using evidence that it is evidence.
January 8, 2020
- The Chinese government agreed to accept the WHO Science Team to support researchers in their own country
2020. 1. 11
- The Chinese stat e-owned media reported the first dead known for the virus disease. He was a 6 1-yea r-old man, a regular customer in the Market of Wuhan, which was allegedly caused by viruses, and had previously found abdominal tumors and chronic liver disease.
January 14, 2020
- A journalist in Hong Kong who tried to shoot the situation of Wuhan's hospital is taken to the police station
January 20, 2020
- According to the WHO, the first infected person was found in Japan, South Korea and Thailand.
2020. 01. 21
- According to the WHO, the first infected person in Japan, South Korea and Thailand is confirmed other than mainland China.
22 2020/ 1/22
- England public health bureau announced that the risk level of the British citizens will raise the risk level from "very low" to "low".
23 2020
- Wuhan (more than 11 million population) was cut off by Chinese authorities. Airplanes and trains departing from Wuhan were suspended, and buses, subways and ferry were suspended. At this point, 17 people died, and 570 people were infected in Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, Korea and the United States.
- According to the numbers compiled by the General of the China Railway, about 100. 000 have already left Wuhan Station by the deadline.
- Emergency specialized hospital starts on February 3rd at Wuhan
2020/01/26
- China extended the "Spring Festival" vacation and suppresses the trend of the crown. < SPAN> December 21, 2019
- The Chinese Epidemiologist at the Chinese Disease Prevention Management Center published a paper on January 20, 2020, on December 21, 2019, that the first cluster of patients with "unknown cause" was confirmed.
December 31, 2019
- Chinese authorities have confirmed that dozens of cases have been treating pneumonia. Later, Chinese researchers have identified a new virus that had been infected with dozens. There is no evidence that this virus has been infected by a person.
- China contacts the WHO and reports the "unknown pneumonia case" detected by Wuhan.
January 2, 2020
- Wuhan Chuo Hospital has forbidden to talk about the disease publicly or record it using evidence that it is evidence.
January 8, 2020
- The Chinese government agreed to accept the WHO Science Team to support researchers in their own country
- 2020. 1. 11
The Chinese stat e-owned media reported the first dead known for the virus disease. He was a 6 1-yea r-old man, a regular customer in the Market of Wuhan, which was allegedly caused by viruses, and had previously found abdominal tumors and chronic liver disease.
- January 14, 2020
A journalist in Hong Kong who tried to shoot the situation of Wuhan's hospital is taken to the police station
- January 20, 2020
According to the WHO, the first infected person was found in Japan, South Korea and Thailand.
- 2020. 01. 21
According to the WHO, the first infected person in Japan, South Korea and Thailand is confirmed other than mainland China.
- 22 2020/ 1/22
England public health bureau announced that the risk level of the British citizens will raise the risk level from "very low" to "low".
- 23 2020
Wuhan (more than 11 million population) was cut off by Chinese authorities. Airplanes and trains departing from Wuhan were suspended, and buses, subways and ferry were suspended. At this point, 17 people died, and 570 people were infected in Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, Korea and the United States.
- According to the numbers compiled by the General Bureau of China, about 100. 000 people have left Wuhan Station by the deadline.
Emergency specialized hospital starts on February 3rd at Wuhan
- 2020/01/26
- China extended the "Spring Festival" vacation and suppresses the trend of the crown. December 21, 2019
The Chinese Epidemiologist at the Chinese Disease Prevention Management Center published a paper on January 20, 2020, on December 21, 2019, that the first cluster of patients with "unknown cause" was confirmed.
- December 31, 2019
Chinese authorities have confirmed that dozens of cases have been treating pneumonia. Later, Chinese researchers have identified a new virus that had been infected with dozens. There is no evidence that this virus has been infected by a person.
- China contacts the WHO and reports the "unknown pneumonia case" detected by Wuhan.
January 2, 2020
- Wuhan Chuo Hospital has forbidden to talk about the disease publicly or record it using evidence that it is evidence.
- January 8, 2020
The Chinese government agreed to accept the WHO Science Team to support researchers in their own country
- 2020. 1. 11
- The Chinese stat e-owned media reported the first dead known for the virus disease. He was a 6 1-yea r-old man, a regular customer in the Market of Wuhan, which was allegedly caused by viruses, and had previously found abdominal tumors and chronic liver disease.
January 14, 2020
- A journalist in Hong Kong who tried to shoot the situation of Wuhan's hospital is taken to the police station
- January 20, 2020
According to the WHO, the first infected person was found in Japan, South Korea and Thailand.
- 2020. 01. 21
According to the WHO, the first infected person in Japan, South Korea and Thailand is confirmed other than mainland China.
- 22 2020/ 1/22
- England Public Health Agency has announced that the risk level of the British people will raise the risk level from "very low" to "low".
- 23 2020
- Wuhan (more than 11 million population) was cut off by Chinese authorities. Airplanes and trains departing from Wuhan were suspended, and buses, subways and ferry were suspended. At this point, 17 people died, and 570 people were infected in Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, Korea and the United States.
- According to the numbers compiled by the General of the China Railway, about 100. 000 have already left Wuhan Station by the deadline.
- Emergency specialized hospital starts on February 3rd at Wuhan
2020/01/26
- China extended the "Spring Festival" vacation and suppresses the trend of the crown.
The school in Beijing will continue to be closed until you are notified
- January 29, 2020
- After two Chinese from the same family stay at a hotel in York, the first two patients in the UK have a positive reaction of the crown.
An airplane to evacuate from Wuhan arrived at the Bly Norton Air Force Base. Passengers are isolated for 14 days to a special hospital on the Merger side.
- 2020. 1. 30
- WHO declared a global health emergency in response to thousands of new patients in China.
31 2020
- The United States has suspended foreigners who traveled to China within the past 14 days.
- 213 people died worldwide and 9, 800 people were infected.
2020. 2. 1
- Spain confirms the first patient in Coronavirus on La Gomella Island in the Canary Islands
- 2 2020
A 4 4-yea r-old man in the Philippines dies after infection, and is reported to be the first coronavirus dead outside China.
- 2020. 2. 4
- Instructing the people to leave their people from China as much as possible
- 5 February 2020
Japanese cruise ships are isolated over 3600 people after two weeks of Southeast Asian travel. 218 passengers are virus positive.
- 2020. 2. 7
- Lee B u-ya, a Chinese doctor who tried to warn a bell early on the possibility of a complex infectious disease, was in charge of virus infection and died. He was reprimanded by authorities in early January and was signed by a statement that his warning was an illegal hearing.
- February 11, 2020
It is called "COVID-19" by taking the acronym for Coronovirus 2019. 1113 people died in China, 44. 653 people were infected, and 393 people were infected outside China.
- 14 February 2020
France announces his first Coronavirus dead in Europe. Other than mainland China, the fourth dead.
- Egypt confirmed the first patient on the African continent.
17 February 2020
- China announced that it will review wildlife transactions and consumption.
- 2020. 2. 19
443 people affect 621 passengers abandoned diamond princess cruises
- 2020/02/21
- A virus with unknown source of infection appears in Iran. Iran announced two infected people and announced that both patients had died a few hours later. Two days later, Iran announced two more deaths. < SPAN> school in Beijing continues to take a close school until you are notified
January 29, 2020
- After two Chinese from the same family stay at a hotel in York, the first two patients in the UK have a positive reaction of the crown.
An airplane to evacuate from Wuhan arrived at the Bly Norton Air Force Base. Passengers are isolated for 14 days to a special hospital on the Merger side.
- 2020. 1. 30
- WHO declared a global health emergency in response to thousands of new patients in China.
- 31 2020
- The United States has suspended foreigners who traveled to China within the past 14 days.
213 people died worldwide and 9, 800 people were infected.
- 2020. 2. 1
- Spain confirms the first patient in Coronavirus on La Gomella Island in the Canary Islands
- 2 2020
A 4 4-yea r-old man in the Philippines dies after infection, and is reported to be the first coronavirus dead outside China.
- 2020. 2. 4
- Instructing the people to leave their people from China as much as possible
5 February 2020
- Japanese cruise ships are isolated over 3600 people after two weeks of Southeast Asian travel. 218 passengers are virus positive.
- 2020. 2. 7
- Lee B u-ya, a Chinese doctor who tried to warn a bell early on the possibility of a complex infectious disease, was in charge of virus infection and died. He was reprimanded by authorities in early January and was signed by a statement that his warning was an illegal hearing.
- February 11, 2020
It is called "COVID-19" by taking the acronym for Coronovirus 2019. 1113 people died in China, 44. 653 people were infected, and 393 people were infected outside China.
- 14 February 2020
- France announces his first Coronavirus dead in Europe. Other than mainland China, the fourth dead.
Egypt confirmed the first patient on the African continent.
- 17 February 2020
- China announced that it will review wildlife transactions and consumption.
2020. 2. 19
- 443 people affect 621 passengers abandoned diamond princess cruises
- 2020/02/21
- A virus with unknown source of infection appears in Iran. Iran announced two infected people and announced that both patients had died a few hours later. Two days later, Iran announced two more deaths. The school in Beijing will continue to be closed until you are notified
January 29, 2020
- After two Chinese from the same family stay at a hotel in York, the first two patients in the UK have a positive reaction of the crown.
- An airplane to evacuate from Wuhan arrived at the Bly Norton Air Force Base. Passengers are isolated for 14 days to a special hospital on the Merger side.
- 2020. 1. 30
WHO declared a global health emergency in response to thousands of new patients in China.
- 31 2020
The United States has suspended foreigners who traveled to China within the past 14 days.
- 213 people died worldwide and 9, 800 people were infected.
2020. 2. 1
- Spain confirms the first patient in Coronavirus on La Gomella Island in the Canary Islands
- 2 2020
A 4 4-yea r-old man in the Philippines dies after infection, and is reported to be the first coronavirus dead outside China.
- 2020. 2. 4
- Instructing the people to leave their people from China as much as possible
5 February 2020
- Japanese cruise ships are isolated over 3600 people after two weeks of Southeast Asian travel. 218 passengers are virus positive.
- 2020. 2. 7
- Lee B u-ya, a Chinese doctor who tried to warn a bell early on the possibility of a complex infectious disease, was in charge of virus infection and died. He was reprimanded by authorities in early January and was signed by a statement that his warning was an illegal hearing.
- February 11, 2020
It is called "COVID-19" by taking the acronym for Coronovirus 2019. 1113 people died in China, 44. 653 people were infected, and 393 people were infected outside China.
- 14 February 2020
- France announces his first Coronavirus dead in Europe. Other than mainland China, the fourth dead.
- Egypt confirmed the first patient on the African continent.
17 February 2020
- China announced that it will review wildlife transactions and consumption.
- 2020. 2. 19
- 443 people affect 621 passengers abandoned diamond princess cruises
- 2020/02/21
A virus with unknown source of infection appears in Iran. Iran announced two infected people and announced that both patients had died a few hours later. Two days later, Iran announced two more deaths.
- The Korean government will close thousands of kindergartens, nursing homes, and community centers following the increase in infectious diseases related to the secret society "Jesus Church".
- 23 February 2020
- In Italy, there are 150 colonovirus infected people. A sudden outbreak in Codonho, located in the southeast of Milan, has closed 10 towns in Lombardy. The school was closed, and sports and cultural events were canceled.
Italy has introduced strict measures to be isolated about 50. 000 people to control viruses.
- 24 February 2020
- The Trump administration has requested Congress to contribute $ 1250 million as a countermeasure against Coronavirus.
- Iran had 61 infected and 12 dead, and emerged in the second hot spot in the virus. Concern as a pilgrimage.
26 February 2020
- According to Brazilian health authorities, a 6 1-yea r-old man in Sao Paulo, returning from Italy, showed a positive reaction of Coronavirus and reported his first Coronavirus infected in Latin America.
- 28 February 2020
- 800 people are infected in Italy, and there are concerns about the spread of infection in 14 other European countries.
The first infection is recorded in Africa south of the Sahara Desert.
- Diamond Princess died of the first British Coronavirus infected.
- British authorities confirm the first infected person in Japan.
- The world's stock market has been the worst week since the 2008 financial crisis.
The WHO raises the Coronovirus warning level to the highest level.
- 2020/02/29
- The United States recorded the first dead by Coronavirus and announced restrictions on traveling to Italy and South Korea. In addition, all travel to Iran is prohibited, and foreigners who have visited Iran within the past 14 days are prohibited.
- 2020. 3. 4
- In the UK, the number of COVID-19 infected people has increased, and the number of infected people per day has been up to 34, a total of 87.
In Italy, schools and universities will be closed.
- 2020. 3. 10
- The Minister of Health, Minister of Health, will be the first parliamentary parliamentary parliamentary response to Coronavirus.
- Six people died in this disease in the UK, 373 positive
- 2020. 3. 11
The WHO has declared virus pandemic and the stock market has plummeted, and the United States will ban travel from European countries other than the UK for 30 days.
- Prime Minister Lisi Snack has announced an emergency support measures of £ 12 billion so that the UK can deal with the expected Coronavirus attack
- 2020. 3. 13
- The United States has declared a national emergency, allocating $ 50 billion in control of Coronavirus.
Many sporting events, including the London Marathon, have announced their postponements. The Premier League match was interrupted.
- 16 2020
- In Latin America, the people impose restrictions on the people to delay the spread of viruses. Venezuela announced nationwide isolation from March 17. Ecuador and Peru have blocked the whole country, and Colombia and Costa Rica have closed borders. Brazil's President Jile Bolsonaro encourages a larg e-scale demonstration by supporters for confrontational candidates in Congress.
- Boris Johnson began a daily press conference and urged everyone in the UK to work at home to avoid pubs and restaurants in order to give NHS a pandemic time.
- It is believed that 55 people died in the UK and 1, 543 infected people who have been confirmed, but have already infected 10, 000.
- 17 March 2020
- In France, the national blockade was taken, all gatherings were banned, and only allowed people to go out to suck fresh air. More than 6. 500 people were infected in France, killing more than 140 people.
- The EU is banned from traveling outside the region for 30 days.
Lisi Snack has announced urgent support for companies by the largest government since the 2008 financial crisis. He has revealed 330 billion pounds, more than £ 20 billion, and subsidies for companies that are in danger of bankruptcy.
- 2020. 3. 18
- The British government has announced that it will be closed until Most of England will notify you from Friday. Wales and Scotland also announced the school.
- 19 2020
For the first time, China reported zero local infected people as an epoc h-making event in the fight against Pandemic. According to experts, it is necessary to have no new infections for at least 14 days in a row to consider that the epidemic has ended. 34 new infected people have been confirmed.
- March 20, 2020
- The British government orders pubs, restaurants, gyms, and other social sites nationwide
- The government has announced that the government will pay up to 80 % of wages to the prime minister and workers who are in danger of dismissal.
- 23 2020 < Span> 2020. 3. 13
The United States has declared a national emergency, allocating $ 50 billion in control of Coronavirus.
- Many sporting events, including the London Marathon, have announced their postponements. The Premier League match was interrupted.
- 16 2020
- In Latin America, the people impose restrictions on the people to delay the spread of viruses. Venezuela announced nationwide isolation from March 17. Ecuador and Peru have blocked the whole country, and Colombia and Costa Rica have closed borders. Brazil's President Jile Bolsonaro encourages a larg e-scale demonstration by supporters for confrontational candidates in Congress.
- Boris Johnson began a daily press conference and urged everyone in the UK to work at home to avoid pubs and restaurants in order to give NHS a pandemic time.
- It is believed that 55 people died in the UK and 1, 543 infected people who have been confirmed, but have already infected 10, 000.
- 17 March 2020
- In France, the national blockade was taken, all gatherings were banned, and only allowed people to go out to suck fresh air. More than 6. 500 people were infected in France, killing more than 140 people.
- The EU is banned from traveling outside the region for 30 days.
Lisi Snack has announced urgent support for companies by the largest government since the 2008 financial crisis. He has revealed 330 billion pounds, more than £ 20 billion, and subsidies for companies that are in danger of bankruptcy.
- 2020. 3. 18
- The British government has announced that it will be closed until Most of England will notify you from Friday. Wales and Scotland also announced the school.
- 19 2020
- For the first time, China reported zero local infected people as an epoc h-making event in the fight against Pandemic. According to experts, it is necessary to have no new infections for at least 14 days in a row to consider that the epidemic has ended. 34 new infected people have been confirmed.
March 20, 2020
- The British government orders pubs, restaurants, gyms, and other social sites nationwide
- The government has announced that the government will pay up to 80 % of wages to the prime minister and workers who are in danger of dismissal.
- 23 20202020. 3. 13
- The United States has declared a national emergency, allocating $ 50 billion in control of Coronavirus.
- Many sporting events, including the London Marathon, have announced their postponements. The Premier League match was interrupted.
- 16 2020
In Latin America, the people impose restrictions on the people to delay the spread of viruses. Venezuela announced nationwide isolation from March 17. Ecuador and Peru have blocked the whole country, and Colombia and Costa Rica have closed borders. Brazil's President Jile Bolsonaro encourages a larg e-scale demonstration by supporters for confrontational candidates in Congress.
- Boris Johnson began a daily press conference and urged everyone in the UK to work at home to avoid pubs and restaurants in order to give NHS a pandemic time.
- It is believed that 55 people died in the UK and 1, 543 infected people who have been confirmed, but have already infected 10, 000.
- 17 March 2020
- In France, the national blockade was taken, all gatherings were banned, and only allowed people to go out to suck fresh air. More than 6. 500 people were infected in France, killing more than 140 people.
The EU is banned from traveling outside the region for 30 days.
- Lisi Snack has announced urgent support for companies by the largest government since the 2008 financial crisis. He has revealed 330 billion pounds, more than £ 20 billion, and subsidies for companies that are in danger of bankruptcy.
- 2020. 3. 18
- The British government has announced that it will be closed until Most of England will notify you from Friday. Wales and Scotland also announced the school.
- 19 2020
- For the first time, China reported zero local infected people as an epoc h-making event in the fight against Pandemic. According to experts, it is necessary to have no new infections for at least 14 days in a row to consider that the epidemic has ended. 34 new infected people have been confirmed.
March 20, 2020
- The British government orders pubs, restaurants, gyms, and other social sites nationwide
- The government has announced that the government will pay up to 80 % of wages to the prime minister and workers who are in danger of dismissal.
- 23 2020
- In a televised address to the nation, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Britons should go out to buy food, exercise once a day, and go to work if they absolutely cannot work from home. People will be fined by the police if they do not comply with these new measures.
The global figures are more than 270. 000 people infected and 11. 000 people dead.
- 24 March 2020
- Tokyo Olympics likely to be postponed - According to members of the International Olympic Committee, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (scheduled to open in August) will be postponed. Australia and Canada have already announced that their athletes will not participate.
- 25 March 2020
- Prince Charles tests positive for the crown
In the United States, negotiations have reached an agreement on a $2 trillion coronavirus relief package to provide relief for businesses and millions of Americans as the American economy slumps. The bill includes $1, 200 for those earning up to $75, 000, $100 billion for health care providers, and $58 billion for the U. S. airline industry. It also provides $2, 400 a month for unemployed people for up to four months. $500 billion is for industrial loans that businesses, cities, and states can apply for.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announces a 21-day lockout of 1. 3 billion people. India has recorded just 536 cases of Covid-19 so far.
- Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is outraged by the coronavirus response in his country as local officials take the virus into their own hands.
- March 26, 2020
- G20 summit meets to discuss the Koruna crisis. Saudi Arabia's King Salman calls on the world's richest economy to "extend a helping hand to developing countries."
- Britons across the UK will ring UK, Cheer and Ring Bells at 8pm to thank NHS staff for their efforts in tackling the pandemic.
- British Chancellor Rishi Sunak announces measures to support the self-employed during the economic downturn. Self-employed people earning less than £50, 000 will receive a tax subsidy of 80% of their average income.
- 27 March 2020
- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Health Secretary Matt Hancock test positive for coronavirus.
- Hungarian Prime Minister Orban says the koruna crisis has exposed the EU's "weaknesses".
28 March 2020
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the EU "tested the abyss" early in the crisis, but now has a chance to discover itself.
- French Emmanuel Macron called for European solidarity fighting the Coronavirus crisis, saying, "I don't want selfish and split Europe."
- Belgium extends restrictions until April 19
- Announced that he suffered from the symptoms of Coronavirus, the highest medical officer in British Witty, and is under sel f-treatment
- March 29, 2020
The European Commission announces the next 7-year EU budget proposal
- While the United States recorded the world's largest with more than 139. 700 colonovirus infected people, announced social exclusion measures by April 30
- 2020. 3. 30
- The Hungarian parliament has passed a bill that gives Prime Minister Olban the authority of the government's ordinance, an independent emergency declaration, and a suspension of the parliament.
- Foreign Minister Dominik Labb announced that it will invest up to £ 75 million on charter flights and air fare to repatriate up to 300. 000 British people who have leaked abroad because each country has closed borders to suppress crone spread.
March 31, 2020
- In Spain, along with the United States and Italy, the number of Konaiu infected in China was infected with 85. 195 people and 8. 189 people died.
- Ethiopia announced the postponement of the parliamentary election and presidential election scheduled for August. The election should have been a major touchstone in questioning Abbey Ahmed's reformism.
- The White House predicts that the current social withdrawal will continue to be 100, 000 to 240, 000 by COVID-19 in 2020.
- 2020. 4. 1
- The European Commission chairman Ursla von Dare Lien will announce the unemployment r e-insurance system so that workers can maintain their jobs in the Crona crisis.
Italy announced that roc k-out measures will be extended until April 13. "There is evidence that we are walking on the right path and the drastic decisions are bearing fruit," said Robert Spellanza.
- The 26th National Conference (COP26), which was scheduled to be held in Glasgow in November, will be postponed to 2021.
- 2 April 2020
- The number of corals in the world has exceeded 1 million
- April 3, 2020
German Prime Minister Angela Merkel returned to the isolated office due to a positive coral reaction from his doctor.
- 2020. 4. 5
- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was diagnosed with Coronavirus and was hospitalized for inspection.
- Despite the fact that Scotland's Catherine Calderwood's Supreme Medical Officer called on the Scottish people to refrain from waiting at home and unnecessary urgent outings, he was taken in a photo of his second hometown and resigned. 。
- 2020. 4. 6
German Prime Minister Angela Merkel expressed the Krona crisis as the largest trial in the EU history.
- Britain Boris Johnson was hospitalized in the intensive care room due to worsening crown symptoms.
- 2020. 4. 7
- The European Financial Ministers' Meeting is held to discuss various options to support the European Union (EU) economy.
- The messaging service WhatsApp announced that it will introduce a restriction on the transfer service for misinformation. The app was a hotbed of fake news on corona virus infection.
The US stock index has been increasing for two days, updating the high price since March 11.
- The aviation industry has reduced 90 % of European flights.
- 2020. 4. 8
- It was announced that the French GDP would shrink 6 % in the first quarter of 2020, and the German GDP will shrink 4. 2 % this year.
- The number of deaths from Coronavirus in the United States is the highest.
- The number of infected people on the African continent exceeds 10, 000.
- 9 2020
In the UK, 24 hours of death was 938, the highest in the day of the day.
- China has announced new measures to prevent the second wave of infection with asymptomatic "silent career".
- Saudi Arabia will place major cities and other major cities and sacred sites, Mecca and Medina, including the capital, Riyado, for 24 hours.
- Pope Francisco makes a mass without general participants on the sacred tree.
- 10 2020
The US Federal Reserve Council (Fed) has released a $ 2. 03 trillion program supporting small and mediu m-sized enterprises, state and local governments.
- The European Commission chairman Ursla von Dare Lien calls for a new marsical plan to support the most hit European economy in COVID-19.
- The number of deaths confirmed around the world exceeded 100, 000.
- 2020. 4. 11
- Rock extension until May 3rd, Italy.
Yemen registers the first infected person.
- More than 1, 000 COVID-19 dead in Brazil.
- 2020. 4. 12
- A symbolic worship celebrating the Easter Sunday, such as the Kanta Berry Professor worshiping in the kitchen, is performed.
- The EU's Ursla von Dear Lien claims that the elderly need to be isolated for one year until the vaccine.
India extends isolation until the end of April.
- 13 April 2020
- In China, the number of infected people per day reached 108, reaching a high level for the first time in almost six weeks, and 90 % of overseas infections are expanding mainly on the northeastern border with Russia.
- Spain and India have allowed some industries to resume.
In Africa, about 500 infected people have been identified in Ghana, Burkinafaso and Niger.
- 2020. 4. 14
- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson recovered from COVID-19 and left the hospital in London.
- Spain relieves some regulations.
- In Russia, 2. 550 new infections per day were reported, increasing the number of viral infected people.
- Rice ATMs are set up in Vietnam and rice is provided free of charge to poor countries.
2020. 4. 15
- COVID-19 has more than 2 million infected people worldwide.
- U. S. President Donald Trump has reduced the funding to the WHO, saying that the WHO has focused on China's destructive role in the early stage of the crisis.
- The International Currency Fund (IMF) states that the closure of the WHO may reduce the world economy by 3 %.
- For the first time in Denmark and Europe, the educational restrictions are alleviated, and children up to the age of 11 are returned to nursery schools and schools.
2020. 4. 16
- It turned out that about 70. 000 Spanish nurses may have been infected.
- The International Currency Fund (IMF) is expected to have zero as the Asian economy this year.
- The number of Americans who lost their job in the COVID-19 crisis is 22 million.
- 17 2020
- US President Donald Trump announced a gradual resumption.
Economist Intelligence Unit announced that the world economy may face the second bottom.
- The number of virus infected people confirmed in the United States reaches 700. 000.
- A Japanese hospital is on the verge of collapse with a new influenza.
- NHS's boss asks doctors and nurses to work without some PPEs, as they have begun to lack supplies.
- The number of deaths increased in Ecuador, and Guyas is a hot spot for viruses.
- In Tunisia, two men, including the Jihadist suspect, are arrested for planning to infect a security forces member to COVID-19.
April 18, 2020
- Watan authorities have corrected the COVID-19 numbers, increasing the number of deaths from 2. 579 to 3. 869.
- The number of virus infected people in the United States, such as Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Iowa, without waiting at home.
- French President Emmanuel Macron said that the EU was facing a "critical field" in response to economic issues.
- 2020. 4. 19
- EU's rescue manager stated that the recovery of COVID-19 requires at least 500 billion euros.
Captain Tom Moore, a 99-year-old British veteran, is raising more than 31 million euros to walk 100 laps around his garden.
- The online concert "One World: Together at Home" is held, featuring singers Elton John, Taylor Swift and The Rolling Stones.
- Haitian doctors say the country is ill-prepared for Covid-19, with only 60 ventilators for 11 million people.
- April 20, 2020
- US oil prices fall below zero for the first time in history.
- New Zealand and South Korea plan to ease lockout restrictions.
Italy and Spain report lower daily death tolls.
- Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro joins anti-escalator protest.
- Ghana eases lockout restrictions.
- Coogee, Maroubra and Clovelly beaches in Sydney, Australia, reopen to ease mental strain, but social exclusion rules remain.
- Independent Ugandan MP Francis Zaque was arrested for distributing food to his constituents in Mityana district.
- India has begun to ease some of its lock-in restrictions, particularly on agricultural businesses, to ease pressure on agriculture.
21 April 2020
- Turkey is seeing a rise in cases and will impose a four-day ban later this week.
- Chile will issue "immunity passports" to allow recovered patients to return to work.
- Singapore is seeing a rise in Covid-19 cases, recording more than 8. 000 infections.
- The UN has warned that the Covid-19 pandemic could lead to widespread drought and famine in East Africa and South Asia, risking famine of "biblical proportions" spreading around the world.
2020. 4. 22
- South Africa announces $26 billion (£21 billion) rescue package aimed at protecting businesses and 3 million workers during the Covid-19 pandemic, but President Cyril Ramaphosa decides to deploy 73 more. 180 South African Defence Force troops to enforce lockdown.
- Sierra Leone President Julius Mada Bio self-isolates over virus fears after one of his bodyguards tests positive for Covid-19.
- Anti-human Covid-19 vaccine tests.
- Italy sees first fall in active cases, hospitalisations fall by 127.
- US state of Missouri announces it has sued China over the crisis.
- US President Donald Trump announces 60-day ban on issuing green cards to migrants.
23 April 2020
- Ukraine, one of the most famous orthodox churches in Ukraine and Russia, was blocked by Pochaf after Cavid 19-19, which occurred at the Kiev Pethersk University Monastery.
- The United Nations Saving Bureau announced that the number of international passengers could decrease by 1. 2 billion (tw o-thirds) by September 2020.
- The Egyptian has revised the Emergency Law, and acknowledges that he will take measures such as school holidays, banning public and private rally, and returning to Japan.
- Britain has started a COVID-19 vaccine human experiment in Oxford
- 2020. 4. 24
Algeria relieves the closing measures around the capital city on the first day of Ramadan (fasting month)
- A World Trade Organization (WTO) reports that 80 countries have restricted PPE exports such as face masks.
- Costa Rica reports that the number of COVID-19 infected people is steadily decreasing as the same South American countries are struggling.
- The UK will hold the "Global Vaccine Summit" on June 4, urging countries to cooperate to support the development of global COVID-19 vaccines.
- At least 150 doctors died in COVID-19 in Italy
- April 25, 2020
- The number of deaths by COVID-19 confirmed in the United States exceeds 50. 000.
India's mortality rate drops sharply.
- In Hawaii, quarantine regulations were implemented, and travelers arriving at the airport decreased by 98 %.
- The world's death by COVID-19 reaches 200, 000.
- 26 April 2020
Saudi Arabia has alleviated the blockbuster blockage regulation in Japan, except for the sacred place Mecca and the place where the quarantine regulations have been laid so far.
- In South Africa, some mines have resumed operations with the minimum number of workers.
- The big Korean church has resumed the arrangement of seats.
- Children under the age of 14 in Spain are still allowed to go out for one hour a day, although the law of social elimination is still enforced.
- 2020. 4. 27
- British Boris Johnson recovered from COVID-19 and returned to work.
France, Italy, and Spain are preparing to reduce the number of doors.
- French researchers are preparing to start a human test to test whether nicotine will help the Cobid-19 in the body.
- Ghana plans to build 90 new hospitals after the pandemic.
- Elsarvador's President Nibi Bukel claimed that criminal organizations were using pandemic, killing more than 50 people from 24 to 26.
- April 28 COVID-19 infected people will reach 1 million in the United States.
Australia begins to ease lockdown restrictions.
- Greece is preparing to ease lockdown restrictions from next week.
- France cancels first division soccer league for 2019-20 season.
- 29 Apr 2020
- US GDP falls 4. 8%, worst economic contraction since 2008.
- Nearly half of the world's working population is at risk of losing their livelihoods due to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the International Labour Organization (ILO).
More than 12 million Italian workers are reported to be requesting emergency funds.
- Switzerland further eases restrictions on 11 May.
- Ghana lifts lockdown restrictions.
- 30 Apr 2020
- UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson claims the UK is "past the peak" of Covid-19.
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin tests positive for Covid-19.
- Brazil's Covid-19 death toll exceeds 5, 000.
- Germany further relaxes lockdown restrictions, but large gatherings are banned until August.
- May 1, 2020
- UK conducts 100. 000 Covid-19 tests per day.
- US Army scientists are developing a Covid-19 test that can detect vectors before they infect and spread the disease.
International Energy Agency (IEA) says global carbon dioxide emissions could be reduced by 8% in 2020.
- India's lockout is extended by two weeks.
- US President Donald Trump claims he has evidence that Covid-19 was introduced from a Chinese lab.
- May 2, 2020
- More than one million people have recovered from Covid-19, according to data from John Hopkins University.
- UN reports that transportation problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic will prevent millions of children from receiving vaccines.
US regulators have begun to allow the use of the experimental antiviral drug Remdesivir to treat COVID-19 patients, after a study showed the drug can reduce recovery time by 31%.
- Legal and ethical issues in Kenya are reported, with doctors there being forced to reuse PPE.
- May 3, 2020
- Churches in Germany begin holding Sunday services for the first time since lockdown began.
- Russia reports highest daily Covid-19 cases, with 10, 633 new infections.
Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra approves supreme decree to reinvigorate the country's economy amid Covid-19 outbreak.
- Brazil surpasses 100, 000 Covid-19 cases.
- 4 May 2020
- Italy lifts lockdown measures, 4. 5 million people return to work.
- The global death toll from Covid-19 passes 250, 000.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announces that markets and shopping malls will reopen on Thursday, May 7th.
- A doctor at Paris Hospital in France reported that in December 2019, one month before the first official case in Japan, one patient had already suffered COVID-19.
- 5 May 2020
- Australia and New Zealand have implemented a "travel bubble" that enables the traffic of quarantine people between the two adjacent countries.
In Spain, people are allowed for the first time in two weeks.
- There are 108 types of COVID-19 vaccines under development in the world, and eight of them have been approved as clinical trials.
- Despite Belarus and COVID-19 pandemic, an annual military parade was held on May 9 to commemorate the end of World War II.
- Hong Kong started relieving social withdrawal measures on Friday, May 8th.
The number of COVID-19 patients in Russia exceeds 150, 000.
- 2020. 5. 6
- According to ADP reports, the number of private workers who unemployed in April was 20. 2 million, a record high.
- In Brazil, COVID-19 infected people have increased rapidly, with a total of 10. 503 infected, and the total number of infected people has been 125. 218.
- We started the COVID-19 evacuation program to return India and foreign people.
- According to a survey conducted by the African Disease Prevention and Administration, it was found that tw o-thirds of people were short of food and water if they were confined for two weeks.
2020. 5. 7
- England banks reported that the British economy will shrink 14 % in 2020.
- The United Nations warns that Pandemic COVID-19 could cause multiple famine.
- In the United States, more than 2, 000 COVID-19 died in the past 24 hours.
According to the BBC report, "According to the analysis of the National Statistics Bureau, black men and women have almost twice the probability of death on COVID-19 than white men and women." This survey takes into account age, place to live, distress, disadvantage, health status, etc.
- May 8, 2020
- In Russia, COVID-19 infected people continue to increase, and 10. 699 people are newly recorded.
- By the end of July, the Australian government announced a thre e-stage plan to resume business and participate in larg e-scale rally and stat e-o f-state trips.
- The Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Gutless said that the COVID-19 caused the "hatred tsunami" around the world, increasing foreign disgust and scapegoats.
In Canada, the unemployment rate was the second largest in the past.
- 2020. 5. 9
- The death of COVID-19 has been confirmed in Italy, exceeding 30, 000.
- A study has found that cases of Covid-19 "resurgent" are likely false positives due to non-infectious parts of the virus remaining in the body.
Brazil's Covid-19 death toll exceeds 10, 000.
- 10 May 2020
- The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases worldwide exceeds 4 million.
- China reports its first Covid-19 case in over a month in Wuhan, the city where the pandemic began.
- UK Prime Minister announces plan to ease lockdown, including unlimited exercise and returning to work if working from home is not possible.
Lebanon reverses decision to ease virus measures after rising Covid-19 cases.
- People entering the UK will be quarantined for 14 days.
- 11 May 2020
- Canada announces increase in key frontline workers during Covid-19 pandemic.
- UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces that Covid-19 vaccines are not guaranteed.
Turkey sees lowest number of new Covid-19 cases since March 26.
- Senegal begins reducing alert zones.
- 2020. 5. 12
- US cases exceed 143, four times as many as last week.
- Australia tightens lockdown to restrict gatherings of more than two people.
Russia declares lockdown in capital Moscow.
- Lebanon goes into full lockdown after Covid-19 cases rise.
- Wuhan tests all 11 million people for Covid-19 over the next 10 days.
- 13 2020
- US death toll exceeds 80, 000
India's carbon dioxide emissions fall for first time in 40 years.
- Belgium opens museums and some school courses from May 18
- Saudi Arabia resets lockout regulations on May 23.
- The US Embassy in Tanzania claims the country is at risk of a significant increase in Covid-19 cases as President John Magaroufi accuses health authorities of exaggerating the crisis.
2020. 5. 14
- World Health Organization (WHO) emergency manager Mike Ryan warns that Covid-19 may "never go away".
- Japan lifts state of emergency in 39 of 47 prefectures.
- Burundi expels WHO representative and three health experts, without giving reasons.
The global death toll from Covid-19 has surpassed 300, 000.
- A study of 11. 000 people suggests that one in 400 people in the UK has Covid-19.
- May 15, 2020
- Slovenia becomes the first European country to declare an end to COVID-19.
Russia sends 25, 000 tonnes of wheat to North Korea as humanitarian aid.
- India announces that it will provide free food to migrants in the country for two months.
- The German Federal Statistical Office reports that the German economy fell by 2. 2% in the first three months of 2020.
- US retail sales fall by 16. 4%, the largest drop in the past two months.
- 16 May 2020
India surpasses China in Covid-19 cases with 85, 940.
- Italy reopens stores on May 18 and lifts travel restrictions from June 3.
- Brazil's Covid-19 death toll exceeds 15, 000.
- China's top respiratory authority, Zhong Nanshan, says China remains at high risk of a second wave of Covid-19 infections.
Spain to partially reopen public places, including hotels.
- 17 May 2020
- South Africa reports daily increase in Covid-19 cases, 1, 160 new cases.
- Italy records lowest Covid-19 death toll in two months.
- India extends lockdown until end of May.
South Korea begins gradual school reopening.
- 18 May 2020
- Denmark cafes, restaurants and pubs reopen.
- US Health Secretary Alex Azar blames who is letting the Covid-19 pandemic "spiral out of control".
- First coronavirus cases confirmed in Huaorani indigenous community in Ecuadorian Amazon.
Spanish and English Premier League footballers start training in small teams as prospects for more top-level sport.
- Czech Republic lifts state of emergency.
- German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron propose a Franco-German-Euro system to revive Europe
- 2020. 05. 19
- Brazil's record increase See Brazil's record increase of 17, 4018 cases and 1, 179 deaths.
Iraq redefines curfews from May 28 through Eid al-Fitr.
- Covid-19 lockdown reduces global carbon emissions to lowest level in 15 years.
- Germany announces that more than 20, 000 health workers have been infected with Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic.
- Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin discharged from hospital after treatment for Covid-19.
- 20 May 2020
WHO reports that Covid-19 cases increased further in one day, with 106, 000 newly diagnosed cases.
- Cambridge University announces that all lectures will be moved online from next academic year.
- The Spanish Parliament decides to extend the state of emergency for another two weeks.
- Greece bans entry of foreign tourists from certain countries with low infection rates from June 15th.
- Cuba reported that he spent a week without any death from COVID-19.
Switzerland will allow the worship area to resume from May 28.
- 2020. 5. 21
- More than 5 million COVID-19 infected people around the world.
- In the UK, two types of anti-malaria drugs begin to examine whether COVID-19 infection can be prevented.
- Korean students begin to return to school by taking social distance
2020. 5. 22
- Peruvian President Martin Biscala extended its nationwide blockade to June 30.
- In Africa, more than 100. 000 COVID-19 infected people.
- US President Donald Trump instructs each state to resume worship.
- The number of effective patients of COVID-19 in Italy continues to decrease, 59. 322.
- Travelers entering the UK must be isolated for 14 days from June 8.
- 23 May 2020
Chile reported that the number of new patients of COVID-19 has increased to more than 3. 500.
- Moscow's health authorities have announced that about 12. 5 % of Moscow citizens may have COVID-19 antibodies.
- Spain announced for 10 days from May 26 that it will dedicate the longest memorial period in COVID-19 to the victims of COVID-19.
- British Boris Johnson defended Dominik Caminges advisor to Dalam during the demonstration march.
- 2020. 5. 24
Australia's New Southwales school will resume from the 31st.
- US President Donald Trump is banned from entering the United States for those who stayed in Brazil 14 days before entering the country.
- In South Africa, schools will start resuming, thorough measures against safety and hygiene, and most industries will resume.
- British schools will gradually resume the first and sixth graders from June 1, and 10th and 12th graders on June 15.
- According to the White House economic advisor, the unemployment rate in the United States will reach more than 20 % by the end of May.
May 25, 2020
- In Peru, more than 4, 000 COVID-19 infected people exceed 4, 000.
- Palestine's Prime Minister Stye announced that it will end a tw o-month blockade in a few days.
- The British government announced on June 15 that unnecessary and urgent retailers will resume business.
- Dominic Camings, the chief of Britain Boris Johnson, defended the blockade despite its wide criticism.
- 2020. 5. 26
A protest demonstration occurs in major cities in Ecuador over the government's economic response to COVID-19 Pandemic.
- Russia had the highest number of deaths per day, killing 174 people in the past 24 hours.
- COVID-19's global infected number of people exceeded 5. 5 million.
- While WHO warns the "second peak" as each country has begun to relax.
- The Czech Republic begins to alleviate border regulations with Germany and Austria.
2020. 5. 27
- The number of deaths by the US COVID-19 exceeds 100, 000.
- The United Kingdom starts testing and trace elements to replace locks.
- The United Nations World Tourism Organization predicts the number of tourists in this year by 70 %.
- The world's COVID-19 deaths exceeded 350. 000.
New Zealand hospitals have eliminated all patients in COVID-19, with only 21 patients outside the hospital.
- 28 May 2020
- In Brazil, COVID-19 infected people will be 26. 417, the highest ever.
- In Spain, the second stages are in the second stage from June 1st, and the control regulations are further alleviated.
Turkey announced that it will resume restaurants and cafes on June 1.
- Jordan announced a plan to close the worship area again on June 5.
- May 29, 2020
- WHO COVID-19 DRED's special envoy David nabarro warns that even if the tightening is loose, this virus has not been removed.
- In the South Korea capital Seoul, the second infected person has occurred, and the number of infected people is increasing.
Rockdown regulations in England continue to be alleviated, and from June 1, group rally up to six is permitted, but severe social evacuation rules are maintained.
- The England Premier League will be resumed on June 17.
- 2020. 5. 30
- In the UK, the socially vulnerable who falls under "shielding" will go out and meet other families, maintaining social withdrawal.
In Japan, COVID-19, the fourth day after the emergency declaration is released, is released.
- After Donald Trump criticized the WHO pandemic, the United States has withdrawn criticism of the WHO.
- May 31, 2020
- More than 6 million COVID-19 infected people around the world.
- Brazil's COVID-19 infected person has exceeded 500, 000.
Pakistan is required to wear face masks.
- 2020/6/1
- The number of new infected people in Italy and COVID-19 was 178, a small number of the smallest since the end of February.
- Mexico has begun to resume economic sector under the "new normal" plan.
- The number of deaths per day and the number of infected people in the United Kingdom, COVID-19, has been the lowest since the end of March.
Almenia's Prime Minister Nicoliu Pasinanu shows a positive reaction of COVID-19.
- Thailand has partially relieved of Confinement regulation by COVID-19.
- June 2, 2020
- Brazil is preparing to start the resumption of Rio de Janeiro, despite the increasing number of COVID-19 infected people.
- WHO has requested President Donald Trump to keep the United States and WHO.
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardan acknowledges that COVID-19 is newly popular with the protests of Black Live's Matter.
- 2020. 6. 5
- WHO calls on each country to promote masks.
- The number of deaths due to COVID-19 in the UK exceeds 40. 000.
- COVID-19 infected people in Mexico are 4. 442, the highest ever.
On June 15, the UK is required to wear masks in public transportation.
- 2020. 6. 6
- In Brazil, the number of deaths due to COVID-19 exceeds 35.
- The number of cases per day per day of the world's COVID-19 exceeds 100. 000.
In Peru, oxygen cylinders, an important weapon for COVID-19, are lacking, and the number of infected people is increasing.
- 2020. 6. 7
- More than 400, 000 people die in the world by COVID-19.
- China announced that it had immediately reported the outbreak of COVID-19 to the WHO.
India relieves the closing of the nation, and Delhi resumes the border.
- The American Disease Prevention Management Center has carefully monitored the "Black Live's Matter" protests in the United States, saying that there is a risk of increasing COVID-19 infections.
- 2020. 6. 8
- Cuban is not reported by COVID-19 deaths for nine consecutive days.
- Canada partially relieves border regulations on close relatives and citizens, but immigrants are isolated for 14 days.
Israel has stopped resuming as the COVID-19 infected person has begun to increase again.
- Gloves have the largest number of covid-19 infected people per day, and 136. 000 people are newly infected. 75 % occur in South America.
- 9 June 2020
- The world's COVID-19 infected people reach 7 million.
In the UK, COVID-19 has died to the minimum 55 people a day since March 22.
- Moscow's blockade regulations are alleviated, and free movements are observed in the city.
- In New Zealand, all COVID-19 regulations, excluding overseas travel, have been alleviated. No new infected person has been reported in the country for two weeks.
- 10 June 2020
COVID-19 infected people are steadily increasing in Peru and Colombia.
- Brazil has recorded more than 100. 000 COVID-19 infected people in the last five days.
- In Saudi Arabia, COVID-19 infected people are the most increased per day.
- The global economy will take at least two years to recover from COVID-19 pandemic.
11 June 2020
- In the United States, 2 million COVID-19 has reached 2 million.
- Russia has more than 500 patients with COVID-19.
- Kenya plans to discharge all asymptomatic patients to expand their space
12 June 2020
- The French government will cancel the restrictions on travel on the European border on June 15.
- Chile and COVID-19 reported a rapid increase in infected people, with 160. 846 people currently have been confirmed in the country.
- On June 29, he will review 14 days of quarantine for travelers to the country.
- 2020. 6. 13
U. S. President Donald Trump says that the United States will "defeat" and "wipe" the COVID-19
- State researchers in Florida have announced experimental results suggesting that the pathogen COVID-19 has been mutated so that human cells are more likely to be infected.
- El Salvador will restart on June 16 and announced plans to restart the economy.
- 14 June 2020
The number of deaths due to COVID-19 exceeds 300. 000.
- More than 600 people unemployed due to the epidemic of COVID-19 in Australia.
- In Brazil, the number of patients of COVID-19 reaches 200. 000.
- North Ireland announced that evacuation restrictions will be alleviated from June 15 (Monday).
2020/6/15
- The number of coral s-infected people in the world reaches 8 million.
- Unnecessary urgent shops, zoos, and worship are resumed in the UK.
- More than 100 new infected people are reported in Beijing
- 16 JUNE 2020
The drug test has revealed that inexpensive and wid e-available drugs called Dexa Metazon can significantly reduce the mortality rate of coronavirus patients.
- Brazil reports about 35., 000 new infections within 24 hours.
- A new influenza occurred in Beijing, raising the emergency level and closed the school.
- Parliament resolved the abolition of emergency authority, which was given to the Prime Minister for Coronovirus measures.
- 17 2020
The English Premier League opens.
- The New Zealand troops take over the border quarantine.
- President Honduras infected the crown and was hospitalized.
- Prolonged the ban on major events in Germany and domestic to October
18 2020
- The world's death exceeds 450, 000.
- England Bank has announced an economic stimulus measure of £ 100 billion to support the economic recovery.
- The company hopes that a few millions of vaccines will be manufactured in 2020, and a vaccine for 2 billion people will be produced by the end of 2021.
Chinese medical experts have said that the trend in Beijing has returned under control, but the United States has doubted the reliability of China's report on new cases in Corona.
- 2020. 6. 19
- The Supreme Medical Officer of the UK suggested that the threat level should be reduced to level 3.
- In Brazil, Coronovirus infected with a million exceeds 1 million.
Pandemic (global trends) reached 150, 000 in a day, which has been the best since the pandemic (global trend) began.
- The British ministers have been tossed by pandemic after the UK's death has exceeded 1, 000 for 22 consecutive days, and the government's daily explanation reveals that it is significantly higher than the numbers passed on to the people. I accused it.
- 2020. 6. 20
- Greta Thumburg states that the world should learn lessons from pandemic and deal with the same urgency in climate change.
Spain announced that it will allow British travelers to allow them without quarantine.
- Victoria, Australia, has r e-announced strict restrictions due to the fear of restitating.
- The crown breeding rate in Germany is 1, 79
- June 21, 2020
According to a UK Medical Association, many doctors are worried about responding to the second wave.
- President Trump held a larg e-scale indoor rally in Talsa, where Coronavirus was named "Kan Influenza."
- More than 2 million infected people in the Latin America and the Caribbean Sea.
- Pope calls the world to continue reducing pollution after locking
- June 22, 2020
Coronovirus has a fixed number of patients reaching 9 million.
- WHO records the number of infected people within 24 hours.
- The British government announced on July 6 that protected people would meet up to six groups outdoors and form a support bubble with other households.
- Korean health authorities have announced that the second wave of Coronavirus has occurred.
According to US government statistics, black people are four times higher in hospitalization in Coronavirus.
- Saudi Arabia restricts the entry of the hug.
- June 23, 2020
It promotes the rapid increase in production of Dexa Metazon, a drug that has been shown to reduce the mortality rate of Coronavirus.
- The breeding rate of colon virus continues to increase in Germany, reaching 2, 76.
- The United Kingdom announced on July 4 that pubs, restaurants and hotels will resume.
- The UN report presumed that due to the influence of Krone, more than 100 million children in South Asia could be driven into poverty.
- 2020. 6. 24
Vaccines developed by Oxford University have begun in Brazil, Brazil and South Africa.
- IMF predicts that pandemic will hit the global economy of $ 12 billion.
- The US coral reef recorded the highest in the past two months.
- British health authorities warn the risk of the second wave.
25 June 2020
- US government experts believe 20 million Americans may have been infected with coronavirus.
- 9. 5 million confirmed cases worldwide.
- Europe sees first rise in weekly cases in months.
- In England, thousands flock to beaches as lockdowns ease and temperatures rise, declaring a "pandemic".
Thousands gather in Liverpool streets to celebrate Liverpool's Premier League win, despite coronavirus warnings.
- 26 Jun 2020
- US records highest number of daily coronavirus cases.
- British government changes quarantine rules to allow holidays in Spain, Greece, and more.
- Worldwide death toll reaches 490, 000.
- Prime Minister Boris Johnson calls on people to stop "taking away freedoms" and stop large gatherings.
27 Jun 2020
- US coronavirus cases reach 2. 5 million.
- Large protests erupt in 60 Spanish cities calling for collective rebuilding after the pandemic.
- Global fundraising conference raises $6. 9 billion for Covid-19 response.
NHS urges pregnant BAME women to get extra testing and support due to their increased vulnerability to coronavirus.
- 28 June 2020
- Confirmed coronavirus cases reach 10 million and deaths exceed half a million.
- UK scientists warn of a second wave if people don't "sensibly" get coronavirus over the summer.
US Health Secretary warns "window is closing" to stop coronavirus spread.
- 29 June 2020
- Ten new coronavirus clusters were confirmed in Italy last week.
Leicester was reimposed under lockdown measures after a local surge in cases.
- Boris Johnson says coronavirus is an "absolute nightmare" for the country.
- India extends lockdown as daily cases reach 20. 000. 30 June 2020
- Broadway theaters will be closed until January 2021.
WHO announces that the pandemic is "far from over."
- Infections in the US increase by 80% in two weeks.
- July 1, 2020
According to a UN report, global tourism is expected to lose up to $3. 3 trillion.
- UK companies cut 11. in two days.
- US buys most of Remdesivir, a drug that helps coronavirus patients recover faster.
Brazil's death toll exceeds 60, 000.
- July 2, 2020
- India reports more than 600 coronavirus cases.
US records 55, 000 daily cases.
- Scotland will make masks mandatory in stores from July 10.
- Facebook announces it will promote mask use through Facebook and Instagram notifications.
- July 3, 2020
The identified colon virus has been infected by 11 million worldwide.
- The UK announced a list of 50 countries that do not require quarantine for two weeks after returning to Japan from July 10.
- In Tokyo, the number of patients per day has exceeded 100 for two consecutive days, the highest since early May.
- In Iraq, data revealed that the number of patients increased seven times in June.
July 4, 2020
- On this day, called Super Saturday, pubs, restaurants, barber shops, and worship are resumed in the UK.
- Increased by 200. 000 within 24 hours around the world.
- Donald Trump celebrates the "victory" of the United States against virus in a speech on July 4th
- Local rock was issued in Melbourne and northern Spain.
July 5, 2020
- It has been announced that it will contribute £ 1. 57 billion to support the British government and the British art industry.
- Withdraw the plan to resume Taj Mahal, India.
Kazakhstan r e-introduces the door tightening throughout the country in response to the increase in infected people
- 2020. 7. 6
- It is clear that 13 universities in the UK may fall over debt unless the government has been rescued.
- Brazil recorded 1. 6 million cases.
The number of deaths in the United States reaches 130. 000.
- July 7, 2020
- Three English pubs are closed due to Coron a-positive reaction.
American international students have stated that if universities shift to e-learning, they may be discharged.
- Ant i-lockstep demo attacks the Serbian Congress.
- The United States officially notices to the United Nations to withdraw from WHO
2020. 7. 8
- The British government has announced a 30 billion pound plan to prevent mass unemployment. The content is to provide 1000 pounds for each staff member who remains, reduce food, accommodation, and attraction pools to 5 %, and discount the general public's meals in August. To do.
- President Brazil is crown positive.
- 3 million crown patients in the United States.
- July 9, 2020
The world's infected people have exceeded 12 million.
- Who is the appointment of the committee who evaluates the response to Pandemic Crown?
- As Serbia continues to be upset, he considers a new blockade.
2020. 7. 10
- A new influenza occurs in Hong Kong, and the school is closed in summer.
- Britain refused to participate in the EU's Coronovirus vaccination program.
- Australia reduces the number of immigrants by half to 4, 000 to prevent the occurrence of the second wave.
2020. 7. 11
- US President Donald Trump wore a face mask for the first time and appears in public.
- A larg e-scale protest demonstration in Israel over the government's response to the pandemic economic crisis.
Walt Disney World in Florida has resumed business despite the increase in infected people in the state.
- July 12, 2020
- Ox Fam warns that the deteriorated hunger crisis between pandemic may kill more people every day than the infection itself.
The number of infected people in the world increased by 230.
- 200 farmers are isolated in Helepordshire.
- Hungary has carried out strict border management, banning entry from Asia and Africa.
2020. 7. 13
- Beauty salons, spas and sunburn salons resume in the UK.
- According to the United Nations reports, Coronavirus can suffer 130 million hunger.
- In the UK, masking at stores is required from July 24.
- 2020. 7. 14
- Angela Merkel said at the EU Summit that he could not agree on the Coronavirus Reconstruction Fund of 750 billion euros.
In Hong Kong, the number of infected people is increasing again, and the sense of social distance is strengthened.
- The world has 13 million colon virus infected people.
- July 15, 2020
In Ireland, the blockade is delayed, and masking at the store is required.
- In Iran, 5, 000 healthcare professionals were infected and 140 died.
- 160, 000 Catalonia return to evacuation life.
- In South Africa, 300, 000 infected people are confirmed.
16 July 2020
- Britain claims that Russia has hacked the UK, the United States and Canada organizations, which develops Coronavirus vaccine.
- The Chinese economy recovers growth in the second quarter.
- The number of patients per day in Spain has increased the greatest in the last two months.
The number of patients in Brazil exceeds 2 million
- 2020. 7. 17
- The number of Indian patients reaches 1 million.
- Israel has resumed closing measures.
Research has confirmed that nine out of 10 Coronaviru s-related deaths in Italy had a direct cause of Coronavirus.
- 18 JULY 2020
- The World Health Organization (WHO) recorded the largest increase in the number of Coronavirus infected people 24 hours a day.
India is the third country that has achieved 1 million Coronavirus infected.
- In Hong Kong, 50 corona virus infected people have been reported, increasing concerns about the third wave.
- 2020. 7. 19
- 5, 000 people died in South Africa.
The United Nations will make an emergency appeal of $ 283 million to cope with Sudan's Coronavir Spandemic.
- In Bangladesh, the scandal was discovered as a scandal for thousands of hospitals that they were issuing a fake certificate that they were viru s-free without testing, and the number of tests was reduced by half.
- 2020. 7. 20
- Oxford University's vaccine has been found immune, and the search for vaccines has been greatly made.
President Trump has called Dr. Anthony Fautch in the United States "Analanist" and is trying to prevent funding for billions of dollars.
- The number of new infected people in Belgium has increased by 66 % from July 10 to 16, concerned that the number of infected people is increasing.
- July 21, 2020
- The EU leader announced a 750 billion pandemic reconstruction fund and a lon g-term spending plan after a few days of tense discussions.
U. S. government authorities have accused two Chinese people on charges of spy on US companies conducting colonial surveys.
- The number of deaths per day in Iran is 229, recorded the largest ever.
- July 22, 2020
- The number of patients in the world exceeds 15 million.
The number of Coronavirus infected in the United States has been more than 1, 000 since June.
- Christine Lagardo, the European Central Bank (ECB), stated that female leaders are more good at COVID-19.
- The United States paid $ 2 billion to Pfizer and agreed to inoculate the COVID-19 vaccine by December by December.
- July 23, 2020
Donald Trump has protested the cause of the increase in the United States, despite the limited evidence of the claim, according to the expert.
- South Korea has fallen into a recession and has recorded the worst economic track record over the past 20 years.
- Australia has recorded the largest budget deficit after World War II.
- July 24, 2020
In Europe, including France, Spain and Germany, the number of infected people has increased rapidly.
- A 10 3-yea r-old man recovers from the crown at a mak e-shift hospital in Pakistan.
- 2020. 7. 25
- The British government is recommended to refrain from traveling to Spain.
In New York, the number of inpatients due to COVID-19 has been the lowest since the pandemic started.
- The number of Israeli infected people continued to increase, reaching 60. 000.
- Professor Sage acknowledged that the UK would not be able to know the true size of the crown number of deaths due to insufficient pandemic tests.
- July 26, 2020
Who said that one million infected people were reported every week for the last five weeks?
- According to the survey, the number of deaths in Spain may be 60 % higher than the official announcement.
- A viru s-positive reaction was issued to 174 seasonal workers, and 500 workers were guided to a larg e-scale Bayern farm.
- 7/27 2020
- Vietnam evacuates 80. 000 tourists from Danang.
The UK may impose "baggage restrictions" to immigration from no n-Spain countries.
- There is a warning that the recovery of the British economy from COVID-19 will take a year and a half compared to the original prediction.
- Indonesia confirmed the 100. 000th Coronavirus infected person.
- July 28, 2020
- It has been revealed that the number of Cavid 19 infected people has doubled in the last six weeks.
- Italy extended the emergency until October.
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- There is a concern that Coronavirus, which occurs in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, could spread to all Uyghur camps in the autonomous area.
- The International Currency Fund (IMF) has approved $ 4. 3 billion aid to South Africa, fighting Coronavirus pandemic.
- 2020. 7. 29
- In the United States, more than 150, 000 coronovirus died.
In France, the number of infected people per day has increased the most in the past month.
- Guatemala's hospital acknowledges that he will bury unknown body.
- 30 JULY 2020
- Britain will take closing measures in some areas in northern England.
The US economy has reduced 32. 9 % from April to June.
- In France, despite the increasing number of infected people in Europe, we decided to carry out the second nationwide blockade.
- 2020. 7. 31
- Hong Kong has postponed the election for one year.
Use the decision to further reduce the closure of Saturdays, UK, postponed the resumption of casinos and bowling alley for at least two weeks
- 2020. 8. 1
- Thousands of demonstrations opposing coronovirus regulations in Berlin.
Health experts have warned that Britain may have to choose a pub or school to reduce the infection rate.
- In India, the number of infected people per day is the largest, and 57. 000 people are newly infected in 24 hours.
- 2 August 2020
According to reports, Boris Johnson has instructed officials to formulate a second national roc k-down plan.
- In Victoria, Australia, the number of infected people continues to increase, making it a "disaster."
- 2020. 8. 3
- The UK's "Eat Out to Help Out" initiative has begun, and as an attempt to save the restaurant industry, from Monday to Wednesday in August, a meal at a participating restaurant is 50 % off and up to 10 pounds.
HSBC accelerates plans to reduce the number of employment of 35. 000 people worldwide, and DW Sports is in danger of employment of 1700 people.
- August 4, 2020
- The British government has announced a 1. 3 billion pound contribution to recovering green economy.
- Scientists have warned that monitoring and improving detection are needed to resume British schools.
- 2020. 8. 5
Facebook and Twitter have deleted Donald Trump's social media content, claiming that children are "almost infected".
- The largest number of patients in France and Spain has been the largest number of patients since June.
- In the United States, one person has died in Coronavirus in 80 seconds.
- 2020. 8. 6
50 million masks purchased by the British government for NHS are not used due to safety concerns.
- The US Department of State has canceled the recommendation to refrain from traveling at the Crown Pandemic.
- The Ministry of Spain has denied the second wave.
2020. 8. 7
- The number of corona virus infected people confirmed in Africa exceeds 1 million.
- In Preston, closing measures are resumed locally.
India is the third country that has achieved 2 million infected people.
- Mexico has died to 50, 00.
- August 8, 2020
- In England and Scotland, it is obliged to wear face cover in museums, movie theaters, and worship places.
Hundreds of hundreds of people march in demonstration in search of NHS workers' fair wages.
- 2020 August 9th
- The number of infected people confirmed in the United States has exceeded 5 million
- The number of deaths confirmed in Brazil reaches 100, 000.
Nearly 1800 companies in the UK plan to reduce the number of employees of more than 20 people
- 10 2020
- According to the National Statistics Bureau, the number of deaths due to influenza in the UK has decreased by 99 % since peak pandemic peak.
- In Northern Ireland, the dead were reported for the first time in almost a month.
2020. 8. 11
- The number of employees in the UK decreased by 730. 000 from March to July.
- Russia approves crown vaccine development.
2020. 8. 12
- The British economy will shrink 20. 4 % from April to June to the largest depression.
- As the government has changed the number of deaths, the UK's death has decreased by more than 5, 000.
- In New Zealand, four new infected people have been found in Auckland, and the record of zero infection that lasted for 102 days has been cut off.
In India, infected people increase by one day.
- 2020. 8. 13
- Research on Imperial College London suggests that Coronavirus infected people in England will be 10 times the official announcement of 3. 4 million.
- The United Kingdom will announce France and the Netherlands to the 15th to 2 weeks isolation lists, and will be confused to those who spend their time on vacation.
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- The British government plans to abolish the bureau and replace it with a pandemic department due to dissatisfaction with the performance of the England Public Health Bureau (PHE).
- President Trump has denied additional funding to the U. S. Post, despite concerns that the number of votes due to pandemic may not receive the polls on the deadline.
17 August 2020
- A-Level and GCSE students in the UK announced their results in the center evaluation following the result of the results issued by the algorithms invented to replace the after closing test.
- In New Zealand, elections will be postponed by one month due to concerns about the crown ceremony.
- 18 August 2020
Who warned "Vaccine Nationalism"
- Australia has announced that it will manufacture crown vaccine and distribute it to all people for free.
- During the pandemic, the depression of British adults doubled.
- From September 1st, France has mandatory face masks in all workplaces.
Ireland has been reinforced until September 13 due to some Coronavirus infected people in Japan.
- August 19, 2020
- Australia has announced that it will provide vaccines to the Pacific Family and Southeast Asian regional partners.
- The World Bank has requested strengthening debt relief to poor nations in pandemic.
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- Scotland's first minister Nicola Star John announced that Scotland will enter the third stage while dealing with virus relapse.
- In France, 4. 711 Kobido infected people will be newly reported within 24 hours and will be the highest record after rockdown.
- The ICRC announced that COVID-19 has significantly worsened Libya crisis and has increased from 571 known infected people to more than 9, 000 people on Thursday, August 20.
2020. 8. 21
- New data from John's Hopkins has revealed that the total number of COVID-19 infected people has exceeded 22. 5 million and more than 792. 000.
- Ireland's Dala Kaleage Minister of Farming resigned for attending a dinner at the Golf Association and violating the Kobid Guideline.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) announced the latest guidance on wearing masks, and children over the age of 12 were to comply with the same masking rules as adults.
August 22, 2020
- Kobide has reached 800, 000 world deaths, exceeding 23 million patients.
- Approved the human experiment of Koved Wakuchin cultured in insect cells.
- South Korea introduces new nationwide restrictions, including bans on large gatherings and churches, to stave off the worst Covid resurgence in six months.
August 23, 2020
- US President Donald Trump announces emergency approval of a new plasma therapy for COVID patients.
- As the UK government prepares to reopen schools next month amid criticism from parents and teachers, the UK's Chief Medical Officer issues a statement confirming that children are at low risk of contracting and dying from Covid-19.
- August 24, 2020
In Japan, Tokyo reports that the number of new Covid cases has dropped to 95, the lowest since July 8.
- Kellyanne Conway, one of President Donald Trump's top advisers, announces she will leave the administration at the end of August to spend more time with her family.
- The Czech government announces an extension of the administration until the end of October.
- 25 August 2020
- The head of the World Health Organization's (WHO) African continental organization said the epidemic in Africa may have peaked, citing an overall decline in new cases.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres announced that disruptions caused by the Covid pandemic have cost the global tourism industry $320 billion in lost exports.
- American Airlines announced that it would cut 19, 000 jobs in the United States in October unless the US government expands stimulus measures for the airline industry.
- 26 August 2020
- The Jordanian government announced that it would put the capital Amman on a 24-hour lockdown to stop the spread of Covid.
Following an increase in Covid cases in Germany and Liechtenstein, Norway announced that it would quarantine people arriving from those countries for 10 days from August 29.
- The World Economic Forum postpones the January 2021 Davos summit until next summer.
- 2020. 8. 27
- World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announces that a team of international experts will visit Wuhan, China to investigate the origins of Covid-19.
Germany announces ban on large public events in the country until the end of the year following talks between state leaders and Chancellor Angela Merkel.
- Some states in the United States, including California, Florida, and Texas, suggest that asymptomatic people exposed to Cobid should no longer be tested. I have refused.
- August 28, 2020
- More than 7 million Kobide infected in Latin America
- Human Rights Watch reports that the security agency of Venezuela is targeting a critical opposition to the Maduro administration's pandemic support.
Announced that the Danish government will provide financial support to cultural organizations such as sports clubs and theaters
- 2020. 8. 29
- The extremely righ t-liveliacs try to abolish the German parliament after protesting against German regulations.
- Costa Rica has requested IMF to support £ 1. 3 billion.
- Thousands of Israelites are in Jerusalem, a protest demonstration calling for Prime Minister's resignation over pandemic.
2020. 8. 30
- The global infected number of people exceeded 25 million.
- In India, the number of infected people per day, which is a global record, recorded 78 people. 761 people confirmed in 24 hours.
- The college and college union (UCU) warns the British campus resuming in September.
- 2020. 8. 31
The infected person confirmed in the United States exceeded 6 million.
- Hong Kong has announced that it will start a larg e-scale colonium test as a countermeasure against the third wave.
- President India, President of Pranab Mukarty, died in Coronavirus.
- 2020. 9. 1
The number of confirmed patients in Russia has exceeded 1 million
- Hungary has closed the border and has carried out stricter regulations than the pandemic peak.
- Part of Glasgow is banned from rally in Japan.
In the United States, the evacuation of the house will be stopped until December 31st.
- 2020. 9. 2
- The United States refuses to participate in COVAX, an international initiative aimed at producing and distributing vaccines organized by WHO.
- Victoria, Australia, extended the emergency declaration of six months.
- Germany denied winter closure.
- The Turkish Minister of Health announced that coral infected people will increase rapidly again.
Former Prime Minister Sylvio Berlusconi in Italy, positive to Coronet
- September 3, 2020
- France announced a 100 billion euros recovery measures.
- US Health Authorities planning a vaccine development in October.
Thailand reports Coronavirus domestic infected people for the first time in 100 days.
- Brazil achieves 4 million patients
- September 4, 2020
- WHO warns that vaccination is impossible until mid 2021.
Former Prime Minister Berul Sconi in Italy was infected with Coronavirus and was hospitalized.
- The EU has called on member states to further contribute to increase the funds for vaccines.
- 2020. 9. 5
The infected person in India reaches 4 million.
- Russia's "Sputnik V" vaccine created antibodies with the latest tests and found that there were no side effects.
- Thousands participate in the "COVIDIOT" rally against Coronavirus in Croatia.
6 September 2020
- According to Greek opinion polls, 44 % of the Greek people rejected vaccination.
- Pope Francisco says that Gossip is "worse than Kobid."
- 2020. 9. 7
- India has overtaken Brazil and is the second largest Coronavirus infected person.
More than 27 million infected people have been confirmed worldwide
- 2020/8 September
- Three immigration camps near Athens are isolated
- Expenditure monitoring is announced that the cost of Coronavirus in the UK will be £ 210 billion.
OECD has pointed out that the loss of skills caused by the turmoil of education could reduce the world production of the century by 1, 5 %.
- 2020. 9. 9
- Britain banning 6 or more gatherings from the fear of the second wave
- In France, more than 8, 500 infected people have occurred, and the number one day is the second largest.
- According to the leaked documents, the British government is entrusting hope for a mas s-experimental program called "Operation Moon Shot" and trying to avoid the second blockade.
Facebook announced that it will not delete ant i-vaccine posts.
- 2020. 9. 10
- The United Nations has requested the United Nations to contribute $ 15 billion to the Act-accelerator program to find a global solution to pandemic.
- More than 900 deaths from the world's coronovirus. 000.
Mexico agreed to buy Russian Sputnik V vaccines for 32 million times.
- 2020. 9. 11
- The number of deaths in Brazil exceeds 130, 000.
- France denies nationwide reconciliation despite the fact that the infected person is increasing
- 2020. 9. 12
Oxford University continues the vaccine exam.
- In Scotland, Coronavirus infected people reach the high level in four months per day.
- 13 September 2020
- Announced that Israel will resume domestic blockade for three weeks
- 4, 000 medical professionals demonstrate in Brussels.
WHO updates the world record with the number of colonovirus infected people per day.
- 2020. 9. 14
- Jordan has closed schools, worship places and restaurants as the number of infected people increased.
Panama lifts five-month rule that boys and girls can only go out on separate days.
- Europe predicts increase in clowning cases in October and November.
- 2020. 9. 15
- UNICEF reports that half of the world's children are still out of school due to the pandemic.
- South African health minister says up to one-fifth of South Africans may have been infected with coronavirus.
New coronavirus cases in the Netherlands are breaking records every day.
- 2020. 9. 16
- President Trump claims that "herd psychology" will "make the coronavirus go away."
- India surpasses 5 million coronavirus cases.
2020. 9. 17
- France surpasses 10, 000 coronavirus cases in a single day.
- New York delays reopening of schools.
- Warning of "alarming infection rates" across Europe.
- 18 September 2020
France records new daily infections, surpassing 13, 000.
- President Trump announces there will be enough vaccines for all Americans by April.
- Worldwide coronavirus cases reach 30 million.
19 September 2020
- UK doctors call for tighter restrictions.
- A staggered version of Oktoberfest takes place in Munich.
- 20 September 2020
US conducts 1 million tests in a single day.
- Protesters gather in Jerusalem calling for Netanyahu's resignation.
- 21 September 2020
- Pubs in England implement 10pm closures.
- 156 countries agree on distribution deal for Covid vaccine to ensure fair access.
A second UK lockdown causes the FTSE 100 to fall by £50 billion.
- 22 Sep 2020
- US death toll exceeds 200, 000.
New measures such as encouraging working from home and limiting marriages to 15 people are introduced, and the UK records its highest daily case count since May.
- The Council of the EU is postponed after the president's bodyguard tests positive and the president is quarantined.
- 23 Sep 2020
- France steps up coronavirus measures, introduces new "red zone" map.
- 600 students at Glasgow University declare self-isolation after outbreak.
UK Prime Minister says climate crisis should not be overshadowed by headline crisis.
- 24 Sep 2020
- Portugal extends crown count until mid-October.
- Coruna found to continue mutating.
Scottish students banned from socializing this weekend to avoid spreading virus.
- 25 Sep 2020
- US cases surpass 7 million.
- Rio de Janeiro's Carnival is postponed for the first time in 100 years.
According to official figures, the UK borrowed £35. 9 billion in August to deal with the economic impact of the coronavirus.
- 26/09/2020
- Protesters clash in London.
- Colombia's coronavirus cases exceed 800.
- Scotland hits record high.
27/09/2020
- Greece reports first coronavirus death.
- Protests against quarantine measures in Madrid.
- Wales announce successive closures.
- 28/09/2020
Infections rise in Northeast England, closure measures tighten.
- Data reveals children are 44% less likely to be infected with coronavirus than adults.
- WHO announces rollout of rapid COVID-19 tests worldwide.
- 29/09/2020
- Global death toll exceeds 1 million
- World Bank announces $12 billion to buy COVID-19 vaccine.
Disney fires 28. 000 employees
- Boris Johnson apologizes for accidentally going against government regulations during a press conference.
- 30 September 2020
- The Czech Republic is under a state of emergency to curb the rise in infections.
- The Italian Senate suspends operations after two members contract coronavirus.
- The Air Transport Task Force predicts that the decline in global travel could lead to 46 million job losses worldwide.
- 1 October 2020
Covid cases continue to double in locked-down areas of the UK.
- SNP MP Margaret Ferrier is suspended after travelling on a train from London to Scotland despite testing positive for coronavirus.
- France records 9% daily increase in infections
- 2 October 2020
US President Donald Trump and First Lady test positive for coronavirus.
- Denmark culls 1 million minks after coronavirus cases confirmed at mink farms.
- Lebanon orders closure of 100 towns and villages as outbreaks rise.
- EU launches safety review of remdesivir.
- 2020. 10. 3
- Donald Trump releases video message saying he's "doing fine" after being hospitalized with Covid-19.
France reports 16, 972 new cases.
- Thousands of Israelis protest quarantine measures despite new restrictions to curb anti-government protests.
- Tunisia bans all gatherings and cuts hours for public sector workers.
- 2020. 10. 4
Worldwide cases surpass 35 million.
- UK reports 22, 961 cases in 24 hours, but blames delays in reporting cases.
- All bars in Paris will close from Tuesday.
- Donald Trump will soon leave the hospital, waving to supporters from his car with his driver.
- 5 October 2020
- President Trump leaves the hospital.
50. 000 contacts may have been overlooked due to contact detection errors.
- The Irish government rejects the Chief Health Officer's recommendation for a lockdown, instead tightening restrictions.
- 6 October 2020
- Finland records highest daily Covid-19 cases since the start of the pandemic.
Facebook and Twitter take action on President Trump's post comparing Covid-19 to the flu.
- 7 October 2020
- Brazil reaches 5 million coronavirus cases.
- Wearing masks outdoors becomes mandatory in Italy.
- Brussels closes cafes and bars.
Scotland bans indoor visits to licensed premises for 16 days.
- Singapore offers economic incentives to encourage pregnancy, concerned about the impact of the pandemic on the country, which already has a low birth rate.
- 2020. 10. 8
- WHO announces global case count rises in one day.
Spanish court rejects several lockdowns for affecting residents' "rights and fundamental freedoms".
- Paris hospital postpones non-core surgeries due to rising admissions.
- 2020. 10. 9
- Justin Trudeau warns Canada has reached a "tipping point" in the second wave of the pandemic.
Europe records 100, 000 infections in 24 hours for the first time.
- Spain declares state of emergency and partially locks down Madrid.
- 10 2020
- Brazil's coronavirus death toll reaches 150, 000.
France reports 26, 000 new cases in one day
- 11 Oct 2020
- India surpasses 7 million cases
- Russia records highest daily increase in cases
12 Oct 2020
- The UK announces a three-tier system of Covid restrictions for England, with many areas in the north of England immediately entering the highest level of restrictions.
- Herd immunity is "scientifically and morally questionable".
- France sees first increase in ICU admissions due to COVID-19 in three months.
Johnson & Johnson is conducting ad hoc trials due to unexplained illness.
- 13 Oct 2020
- President Trump, who has recovered from Covid-19, holds a large outdoor rally in Florida.
- Labour leader Keir Starmer calls on the UK government to impose lockdowns on "circuits" in the UK.
Russian regulators approve use of Sputnik vaccine from the 1960s and above.
- 2020/10/14
- France imposes 9pm curfew in nine cities, including Paris.
- YouTube announces it will remove coronavirus vaccine content from its site.
- Spain closes bars and restaurants in Catalonia for 15 days.
Northern Ireland announces pub and restaurant closures for four weeks.
- 2020. 10. 15
- MPs in northwest England reject moving to Tier 3, fearing impact on local economy.
- France reports more than 30, 000 cases in 24 hours for first time since pandemic begins.
- European Commission president goes into quarantine after colleague tests positive.
2020. 10. 16
- US cases surpass 8 million.
- Anthony Fauci tells Americans to rethink traditional Thanksgiving plans.
- Belgium announces 4-week closure of all cafes and restaurants.
- British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab claims Russia is trying to sow confusion about UK vaccines.
2020. 10. 17
- Iran coronavirus death toll surpasses 30, 000.
- 400. 000 cases per day worldwide.
- Wales to enter 2-week circuit breaker lockdown from 23 October, according to leaked letter.
London, Essex and York enter Tier 2 restrictions.
- 10/18 2020
- Europe's coronavirus death toll exceeds 250, 000.
- Twitter removes US coronavirus adviser's anti-masking tweet.
10/19 2020
- Ireland imposes restrictions, including banning people from travelling more than 5km from home if they have come into contact with coronavirus.
- Wales announces 2-week "fire" lockdown.
- Chief scientific adviser warns UK won't get Covid-19 vaccine until spring.
Live coronavirus found on Chinese food packaging.
- 2020/10/20
- UK government imposes tougher restrictions on Greater Manchester after failing to reach agreement with local politicians
- UK launches first "challenge trial" to infect younger people with coronavirus to speed up vaccine development
- Iran and Russia hit record high coronavirus cases
2020. 10. 21
- Spain surpasses 1 million coronavirus cases
- German health minister tests positive for coronavirus
- US says it will have enough doses to vaccinate the most vulnerable Americans by the end of the year
Scotland announces five-tier coronavirus response, mirroring England's three-tier system
- 2020/10/22
- Greece announces curfew for certain high-risk areas
- Wales announces Welsh supermarkets will only be allowed to sell essential goods during fire curfews
- 23 2020/10
AstraZeneca resumes vaccine trials in the US that were halted on September 6 after a UK participant fell ill with a severe neurological disease.
- Scientists warn that the US is on track to see 500, 000 deaths by the end of February.
- US infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci says the frequency of coronavirus-related encounters at the White House is decreasing, despite rising cases across the US.
- October 24, 2020
- France, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg and Austria report daily increases in coronavirus cases.
The Czech Republic's health minister announces that coronavirus deaths have doubled in two weeks.
- Tens of thousands of anti-lockdown protesters march in London, 18 people are arrested.
- The University and College Union (UCU) sends a pre-action letter to the UK government arguing that keeping universities open for face-to-face teaching is unlawful.
- 25 October 2020
Italy introduces a series of new restrictions on the crown and people are strongly advised not to leave their homes except for work, health and education purposes.
- Spain declares a national state of emergency.
- 2020. 10. 26
- Protests and looting against new corona restrictions in Italy leave police in tears.
Belgian health officials warn that the country's intensive care units will be overrun within two weeks if the current infection rate continues.
- President Trump said claims that the US is seeing an increase in infections are a "fake news conspiracy" and that the US is carrying out large-scale testing.
- China tests 4. 7 million people in a city in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and finds 137 asymptomatic cases.
- 2020. 10. 27
- The Airports Council of Europe warns that 193 European airports could go into insolvency within months if passenger numbers do not recover by the end of the year.
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune is hospitalized with coronavirus.
- Italy records highest 24-hour death toll since May.
- 28 2020
- Eleven European countries record highest 24-hour or death toll since the pandemic began.
- France and Germany also impose nationwide lockdowns every month.
- The White House singles out President Trump as "one of his achievements for ending the Covid-19 pandemic" despite nearly half a million Americans testing positive for coronavirus in a single week.
29 October 2020
- The EU announces it will fund the transfer of patients between countries in the bloc to prevent hospital overcrowding.
- West Yorkshire moves into tier three restrictions.
Greece imposes regional lockdowns in three regions.
- India sees 8 million cases.
- 30 October 2020
- The United States uses 9 million cases of crown
In Belgium, lock regulations have been strengthened, and unnecessary retail stores are closed from Monday, and home visits are restricted.
- Who said that Europe was again at the center of this pandemic. "
- Brazil's Minister of Health is hospitalized with COVID-19 positive.
- October 31, 2020
- Britain announces a fou r-week nationwide rockdown. Except for tak e-away, unnecessary retail stores, restaurants, and tak e-away are closed. Schools, universities, and courts are open.
Coronavirus infected in the UK exceeded 1 million.
- The number of inpatients in the Coronovirus has recorded a record high in 14 European countries this week.
- Austria has announced a ban on going out at night and closing cafes, bars and restaurants.
In the United States, the number of colonovirus infected people exceeded 9 million, achieving a new world record of about 90. 000 per day.
- November 1, 2020
- Anthony Fautch, an infectious disease expert, warned that the United States should be prepared for "all trauma" and predicted that 100, 000 patients would occur this winter.
- In Spain, after a si x-month emergency declaration, intense protests and looting occurred on the weekend.
The British British Brexit Party announced that it will restart as an ant i-base political party "Reform UK".
- The Iranian Medical Council states that the number of deaths by the crown is more likely to be more than three times the official announcement.
- According to the survey, President Trump's rally showed that there were extra generations of 30. 000 corona and 700 extra deaths in the United States.
- Slovakia has been examining almost half of the population in a tw o-day collective inspection program to place coronavirus under control.
- November 2, 2020
WHO's Tedros Adhanom GHEBREYESUS Secretary-General is in contact with a person infected with COVID-19 and then entered himself.
- President Trump threatened to break the Coronavirus ban at a rally in Florida, and threatened to shoot Anthony Fouch after the US election, and claimed that he had "made many mistakes."
- The world's death has exceeded 1. 2 million
November 3, 2020
- In Europe, colonies infected exceeded 11 million.
- Hungary closes bars and entertainment facilities and issues a ban on going out at night.
- In the Netherlands, two or more public meetings other than the same household are prohibited.
- China actively incorporates colonnavir into school curriculum.
Denmark suspended the parliamentary vote in response to the positive reaction of the parliament.
- 4 November 2020
- In France, more than 40. 000 infected people will be reported within 24 hours.
- Lithuania announced a thre e-week nationwide blockade.
Cyprus issues a ban on going out at night.
- 5 November 2020
- The UK extends its licensing regime until the end of March.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is in quarantine.
- Irish health authorities say they are on track to have the virus under control by the end of November.
- Outbreaks at mink factories lead to tighter restrictions in northern Denmark.
- WHO warns that Covid-19 is having a negative impact on health services in Africa.
6 November 2020
- France (60, 486 cases) and Italy (37, 809 cases) set new records for daily increases in cases.
- Portugal declares a health emergency.
- Europe's coronavirus-related deaths exceed 300, 000.
7 November 2020
- France's coronavirus death toll exceeds 40, 000.
- A hospital in Greater Manchester suspends emergency care.
- President Trump's Chief of Staff Mark Meadows tests positive for coronavirus.
- The Queen wears a mask in public for the first time.
November 8, 2020
- Worldwide coronavirus cases surpass 50 million.
- Hundreds of protesters gather in Manchester.
- Nigel Farage relaunches "Brexit Party" as "Reform UK" in contrast to lockdown
- November 9, 2020
Pfizer announces vaccine effectiveness.
- US President-elect announces Coronavirus Advisory Committee to manage US response to coronavirus.
- UK vaccine experts say life should return to normal by spring.
- November 10, 2020
- Senior Tory Party members form opposition faction to oppose moves to extend UK national lockdown beyond December 2.
UK records highest daily death toll since May.
- Brazil surpasses 5. 7 million coronavirus cases.
- 11, 2020
- Texas becomes first state to surpass 1 million coronavirus cases.
- Italy surpasses 1 million coronavirus cases.
South Africa opens travel ban to all countries despite being the region with the highest number of coronavirus cases.
- 2020. 11. 12
- First cruise ship to sail to the Caribbean since the pandemic announces five confirmed coronavirus cases on board.
- US coronavirus cases reach 10. 5 million.
French Prime Minister says one in four deaths in France are coronavirus-related.
- 2020. 11. 13
- Worldwide coronavirus cases reach 50 million.
Deutsche Bank economist suggests paying a 5% tax for every day worked from home to boost savings.
- Public Health England suggests people with learning disabilities are six times more likely to die from coronavirus.
- 2020. 11. 14
- The world's death reaches 13 million, with more than 53 million patients.
- Four people were arrested for the blockbuster demonstration in Bristol.
In Iran, 100 cities and towns, including Tehran, have closed unnecessary urgent businesses, and new blockade restrictions are implemented to prohibit entering cars.
- Lebanon has started a tw o-week nationwide blockade.
- 2020. 11. 15
- Boris Johnson is in contact with the Coronavirus infected person, is contacted by NHS tests and tracking apps, and is forced to be isolated.
In India, doctors are moving doctors from other areas in Japan to New Delhi to suppress the spread of coronovirus in the capital of New Delhi.
- Greece banned 4 or more gathering and closed the school.
- In the United States, more than 11 million corona virus infected.
2020. 11. 16
- Moderna has announced a survey that the effectiveness of its vaccine is 94. 5 %.
- Norwegian politicians have agreed on a fiscal support of £ 1. 84 billion to support the reconstruction from Coronavirus.
- One million colonavirus infected people are reported last week in the United States.
- Amnesty International claims that Belgium has "abandoned" the elderly who died in a nursing home during pandemic.
2020. 11. 17
- The next US President Joe Biden has stated that Donald Trump's refusal to cooperate in the White House shift will sacrifice his life for colonavirus.
- In the UK, 598 people, the largest since May 12, died.
British Airways announced that it will test a Coronovirus test system for passengers from three airports in the United States to the United Kingdom.
- 18 November 2020
- New data shows that the effectiveness of Pfizer's vaccine is 95 %.
- Swiss ICU is full.
- A research hospital in Minnesota announced that 900 staff members were infected with Covid 19 in two weeks.
- 2020/11/19
The EU negotiated person has a positive reaction to COVID-19, and Brexit negotiations broke.
- Warning that the U. S. Disease Countermeasures Center does not travel on Thanksgiving holidays.
- North Ireland announced that it will enter a strict rockdown that closes unnecessary urgent stores for two weeks from November 27.
- 2020. 11. 20
Matt Hancock British Health Minister, Pfizer, announced that it can be used next month.
- Portugal approved the extension of the emergency declaration of 15 days.
- In California, a ban on going out has been issued, and the number of deaths per day has been recorded at the highest since May.
- Canadian warns that COVID-19 patients can squeeze the medical system.
2020. 11. 21
- Portugal bans domestic travel and closes schools around two public holidays to stop the spread of coronavirus before Christmas.
- Hundreds of people take rapid coronavirus tests in Merci Tidefille in an experimental mass testing system.
- Observer/Opinion poll finds UK citizens prefer lockdown Christmas to new restrictions in January.
- 22 November 2020
- G20 leaders pledge "no strings attached" to "fair global distribution of subsequent vaccines" but make no specific commitments on how to achieve this.
Public health advisers warn rising coronavirus cases in Gaza could overwhelm health services by next week.
- Ministers across the UK support a common goal of "some limited additional household outbreaks over a few days" over Christmas.
- Lab-confirmed coronavirus cases hit 1. 5 million in the UK. 23 November 2020
- The UK government says it wants to exempt all people at risk of Covid-19 by Easter.
Boris Johnson announces details of the UK's "Covid Winter Plan", including a strict three-tier system for England after the lockdown.
- King Felipe VI of Spain enters isolation after coming into contact with a positive Covid-19 case.
- Italy reports 630 new Covid-19 deaths, taking the total to over 50. 000.
- 24 2020
- The UK announces plans to allow families to be grouped into three households from 23 to 27 December until Christmas.
France announces three stages of easing restrictions, starting with the opening of non-essential businesses.
- 13 African countries team up to launch largest Covid-19 treatment clinical trial on the continent
- 11/25 2020
- Coronavirus cases surpass 60 million worldwide, with 1. 5 million reported in seven days in the Americas, the highest weekly total since the pandemic began.
The analysis shows that the UK's trace element system reached 58% of close contacts of people in Western affected areas for Covid-19 as of September.
- Indian Congress leader Ahmed Patel dies of Covid-19.
- 26 Nov 2020
- 563 new cases of coronavirus in France after weeks of lockdown, up from 21. 150 a week ago.
- UK stocks fall after Matt Hancock announces that more than a third of the population will remain under strict Covid-19 restrictions even after the national lockdown ends.
The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned that mass COVID-19 vaccinations in Africa will not begin until mid-2021.
- US President Donald Trump announced that it will start delivery of crown vaccines in the United States next week.
- 2020. 11. 27
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that half of Canadians will be inoculated by September.
- The UK hospital will be instructed to prepare for the distribution of coronovirus vaccine 10 days later.
Denmark plans to slaughter and evacuate 17 million minks to stop the wides of the coral mutant.
- Korean information agencies argue that North Korea is hindering coral vaccine development.
- More than 1300 people in the UK are misunderstood as coral due to inspection mistakes.
- 2020. 11. 28
Boris Johnson has appointed Nadm's Zahawi as a minister in charge of Cobid 19 vaccine.
- While the UK secures more 2 million Modena vaccines, more than 150 people will be arrested in London for ant i-key protests.
- 2020. 11. 29
- Deliver 15 electric fans to Gaza's hospital.
Spanish doctors and nurses are protesting for the reduction of personnel, saying that they cannot respond to pandemic (global trends).
- Iraqi children have returned to school for the first time since February, and New York is preparing for the resumption of school on December 7.
- 2020. 11. 30
According to the final results, the Moderna vaccine showed a 94 % effect, and no one had a serious illness of the test vaccination.
- Wales pubs, bars, and restaurants are banned from providing alcohol, forcing them to close at 6:00 pm.
- Croatian Prime Minister Andrey Prenco Bitch has a positive response of COVID-19.
- Croatian Prime Minister Andrey Prenco Bitch warns that he is not worth the danger of spending time with his loved ones.
2020. 12. 1
- The British Congress approves the British government's strict step system plans in England, and 78 members, including 53 Tree members, vote opposition votes.
- Biotech / Pfizer and Modena have applied for EU approval for Cobid 19 vaccine.
- December 2, 2020
- The European Pharmaceutical Agency has criticized the British decision to approve the Pfizer and Biontech vaccine, and claims that the UK has given priority over the public's trust in the vaccine.
- The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpole) warns that the organizational crime network may try to sell fake COVID-19 vaccines and theft of real vaccines.
Germany extended Corna regulations until January 10.
- December 3, 2020
- The world's corona viruses have exceeded 1. 5 million, and the number of deaths in the UK exceeds 60, 000 (British government statistics).
- The next U. S. President Biden said in his inauguration speech that he would ask Americans to wear face masks for the first 100 days.
Facebook announced that it will delete false claims on crown vaccine from the site.
- Obama, Clinton, and Bush's former President of Bush may appear on television to promise to inoculate crown vaccines and to enhance their trust in vaccines.
- 4 December 2020
- He warned that the success of the vaccine warned to the sel f-satisfaction, and warned that the pandemic still had a long way.
Bahrain is the second country that approved the Pfizer and Bion Tech vaccine.
- 2020. 12. 5
- Russia has delivered Sputnik V vaccines to 70 clinics and launched a collective vaccination program.
- Iran died of more than 50, 000.
- Secretary of Matt Hancock has announced that the collonovirus vaccine may be alleviated by March virus vaccine.
- The British Labor Party Keal Starmar is insulated.
- 2020. 12. 6
Italy has died of more than 60, 000.
- The United States has increased infected for three consecutive days.
- In Tunisia, as the number of infected people increased, he extended the ban at night to the end of the year.
- 2020. 12. 7
- It was found that Luciana Ramolgase in Italy was infected with Coronavirus during the Cabinet.
Brazil's President Jile Borsonalo has announced that the government will provide free COVID-19 vaccines to all Brazilian people.
- 2020. 12. 8
- The UK is the first vaccination of the Pfizer and Bion Tech vaccine outside of clinical trials.
- Hong Kong implements new regulations on hakubicin.
- In the United States, the deaths increase to 2. 200 people a day, reaching the level of April.
2020/ 12/9
- Canada will be the third country that approved the Pfizer and Bion Tech vaccine.
- It suggests that COVID-19 was released in Italy in November 2019.
- Russian government officials warned of drinking for several weeks after Sputnik V vaccination.
2020. 12. 10
- The United States recorded more than 3, 000 people in 24 hours for the first time.
- Israel abandoned the plan for a banned order that was supposed to be held at the Hanuka Festival.
- London has 191. 8 patients per 100, 000 population, which is higher than in any area in England.
Coronavirus concerns are concerned that the mink rotten corpse that was eliminated in Denmark has polluted groundwater.
- 2020. 12. 11
- Portugal has recorded the largest number of deaths in 24 hours since the pandemic occurred.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) claims that Christmas celebrations could turn to "sorrow" if people let their guard down over the festive period.
- Preliminary data shows that a rapid coronavirus test rolled out in Liverpool misses half of cases.
- Scientists identify mutations in five genes linked to the development of life-threatening disease caused by Covid-19.
12 2020
- The United States reports almost 250. 000 new coronavirus cases in 24 hours, the highest number since the start of the pandemic.
- Poll shows 22% of Brazilians will not take a coronavirus vaccine.
- Peru suspends clinical trials of Chinese coronavirus vaccine Sinopharm after participants experience "serious adverse events".
- Italy overtakes the UK to become the European country with the highest coronavirus death toll.
- 2020. 12. 13
Greenwich City Council asks all schools to close early for Christmas to prevent the spread of infection.
- Spanish Health Minister says they can knock out immunity in cattle herds by summer 2021.
- Bahrain approves China's Sinopharm vaccine.
- Eswatini Prime Minister Ambrose Dlamini dies 4 weeks after testing positive for Covid-19.
- 2020. 12. 14
Who declared that Santa Claus cannot get coronavirus?
- Canada launches vaccination program.
- Polish Health Minister warns Poland could face third wave of coronavirus.
- 2020. 12. 15
- 8 European countries announce launch of COVID-19 vaccination campaign.
235 deaths in 24 hours in Turkey.
- 16 2020
- Germany announces it will start development of Biontech/Pfizer's Covid vaccine on 27 December.
- Twitter bans harmful false claims about Covid-19 vaccination.
Internal documents suggest that the "COVAX" scheme to ensure fair access to the crown vaccine faces a "very high risk" of failure.
- The number of confirmed infections in Brazil reaches 7 million.
- 17 December 2020
- French President Emmanuel Macron forces many European leaders into self-isolation after they test positive for Covid-19.
- Northern Ireland announces a six-week lockdown from Boxing Day.
The King of Sweden denounces Sweden's "failed" response to the Crown Prince's visit.
- 18 December 2020
- Italy announces new national lockdowns for 24-27 December and 31 December-3 January, while Austria announces it will reintroduce a lockdown from 26 December.
- The death toll from the Francis coronavirus exceeds 60, 000.
2020/12/19
- A new type of coronavirus is confirmed in the southeast of England.
- The number of coronavirus cases worldwide exceeds 75 million.
- The UK announces changes to the relaxation of rules planned for Christmas. The period of relaxation is limited to Christmas only, and London and most of the southeast move into a new Tier 4 where rules will not be relaxed on Christmas.
- Scotland announces a travel ban with the rest of the UK.
2020. 12. 20
- Many countries, including Turkey, Iran, France and Sweden, impose travel restrictions on passengers from the UK to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
- Italy reports its first case of this new virus.
- 2020. 12. 21
- US President-elect Joe Biden receives the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine live.
Some airlines announce they will require UK passengers to provide proof they have tested negative for Covid-19 before being allowed to travel.
- The number of people who have received the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine in the UK reaches 500. 000.
- British supermarkets warn that food shortages could occur if the border issue with France is not resolved quickly.
- The EU approves the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine.
2020. 12. 22
- AstraZeneca says it is confident its vaccine is effective against COVID-19.
- Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon forced to apologise for breaking coronavirus regulations by removing her face covering at a funeral.
- NHS leaders express concern that vaccine distribution is not happening quickly enough.
23 2020
- The UK government announces that more parts of the UK will move into Tier 4 from Boxing Day.
- Argentina becomes the first Latin American country to approve Russia's Sputnik V vaccine.
- Northern Ireland confirms case of new variant of Covid-19
- 24 December 2020
A new variant of Covid-19 has been discovered in Nigeria.
- The study suggests that England could see more Covid-19 deaths in the next six months than in the whole of 2020 unless restrictions are tightened.
- In London, more than 2 % of the London citizens were infected with viruses and were confirmed to be a British colony hot spot. On the other hand, the infection rate has risen in all areas in England.
- Mexico, Chile and Costa Rica have started vaccination programs.
Italy has reported 2 million infected people to the detective official.
- 25 December 2020
- While Queen Elizabeth praised the British people in the Christmas messages, "we have been confronted with this year's trials," a 57 0-yea r-old deaths on the day of Christmas, with a total of more than 70. 000 deaths in the UK.
Pope Francisco is calling for vaccines to each country in a Christmas message.
- Ireland confirmed that the first mutant virus in the UK was discovered in Ireland.
- 2020. 12. 26
- Data will be announced that one in 1, 000 Americans died in COVID-19 within one year.
- The world's corona virus infected number of people exceeds 80 million.
In Japan, several new virus infected people have been confirmed, and foreigners are prohibited from Monday to the end of January.
- Sweden confirms the first infected person in the new Coronavirus
- 2020. 12. 27
EU has started vaccination programs.
- In Beijing, two cases of colonovirus infected people were confirmed and 800. 000 inhabitants started inspections.
- Norway and Canada will confirm two cases of the new Coronavirus COVID-19, which were first confirmed in the UK.
- 2020. 12. 28
- President Trump signed a $ 900 billion Coronavirus relief measure to avoid some of the government agencies. He had previously refused to sign a bill criticizing it as "wasted money."
For the first time since the start of pandemic in the UK, he reported more than 40. 000 infected people within 24 hours.
- Russia announced that the number of deaths by Coronavirus has tripled the records so far.
- A new influenza has been confirmed at a Swiss ski resort, and hundreds of British people leave the ski resort.
- 29 2020
For the first time in the UK pandemic, more than 50. 000 infections are recorded within 24 hours.
- In India, six cases are reported to the new Kobid, which was first confirmed in the UK.
- South Africa banned the sale of alcohol and extended the ban on going out at night.
- Spain announced that it will create a registration book for those who have refused COVID-19 vaccine.
30 December 2020
- Oxford Astrazeneca's vaccine is approved in the UK.
- The UK announced plans to postpone the second phase of vaccinations, prioritizing giving the first shot to more people in order to contain the spread of the virus more quickly.
- China vaccinates 3 million people in two weeks and approves the first domestically produced vaccine, developed by Sinopharm.
- 2020. 12. 31
- The World Health Organization (WHO) lists the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for emergency use.
- Two cases of the new strain of influenza, Covid-19, first discovered in the UK, are detected in Brazil.
Wisconsin police arrest hospital worker for intentionally discarding 500 doses of Moderna vaccine.
- January 1, 2021
- The Crown surpasses 20 million cases in the US.
- While large crowds gather in Wuhan to celebrate the New Year, New Year's Eve celebrations are canceled in many parts of the West.
2 January 2021
- The US announces that it will not follow the UK decision to postpone the second dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine.
- More than 1000 fines issued for illegal New Year celebrations in the French countryside.
- The first cases of Covid-19 influenza are reported in Vietnam.
- 3 January 2021
The UK death toll exceeds 75, 000.
- Brazil approves the import of 2 million doses of the Oxford Aladdin vaccine.
- Six people re-entering Greece from the UK are confirmed to be infected with Covid-19 influenza.
- Ireland surpasses 100. 000 cases.
- India approves the use of the Oxford Astrophenecas vaccine and a locally developed vaccine.
- 4 January 2021
A third national lockdown is imposed in England, schools are closed for at least the next six weeks and people are allowed to leave their homes once a day for exercise.
- Biontech and Pfizer warn that the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine cannot be guaranteed.
- The UK becomes the first country to receive the Oxford Astrophenecus vaccine.
- 5 January 2021
2020/21 GCSES and A-level exams canceled in the UK UK Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty announces that one in 50 people in the UK has a crown.
- Germany extends national lock until the end of January.
- The UK records more than 60. 000 cases in 24 hours for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
- 6 January 2021
- The European Medicines Agency approves the use of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine.
China blocks the arrival of WHO officials sent to investigate the origins of the coronavirus, saying their visas have not yet been approved.
- Japan sets new daily record of 6, 001 coronavirus cases in 24 hours.
- Portugal extends state of emergency.
- Ireland tightens restrictions and closes schools and construction for at least three weeks.
Arizona health officials designate Covid-19 a "global hotspot" as the US records its highest level of coronavirus cases.
- January 7, 2021
- Europe records 25 million coronavirus cases.
- Israeli Prime Minister insists everyone over 16 in the country will be vaccinated by March.
UK records highest coronavirus death toll since April at 1, 162.
- Russia records more than 60, 000 coronavirus deaths.
- January 8, 2021
- NHS England announces priority vaccination for NHS health and social care staff.
US records 290, 000 coronavirus cases in 24 hours.
- Iran bans imports of vaccines produced by the US and the UK, saying it "doesn't seem like they want to infect other countries."
- A "major incident" is declared in London as cases surge.
January 9, 2021
- The US reports more than 2 million new coronavirus cases in the first nine days of 2021.
- Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh receive coronavirus vaccines.
- UK coronavirus cases exceed 3 million, deaths exceed 80. 000.
10 January 2021
- US lawmakers are called on to get tested for coronavirus.
- One in five people in the UK may have had coronavirus.
- The UK variant of coronavirus is detected for the first time in Russia, and a new coronavirus is detected in a traveler from Brazil in Japan.
11 January 2021
- Portugal's president tests positive for coronavirus and cancels all campaign commitments two weeks before presidential elections.
- Two gorillas at San Diego Zoo test positive for Covid-19.
- Dubai removed from UK travel corridor.
Spain's coronavirus infection rate reaches 436 cases per 100, 000 in the past 14 days, the highest since the start of the pandemic.
- The World Health Organization warns that herd immunity will not be reached in 2021 despite vaccine rollouts.
- 12 January 2021
- The Netherlands extends coronavirus restrictions until 9 February, while Chancellor Angela Merkel warns Germany's tough shutdowns will last another 8-10 weeks.
China's CoronaVac vaccine proves 50% effective in Brazil.
- Switzerland approves Moderna vaccine.
- President Portugal, but was positive for Coronavirus testing.
- Ukraine is seeking the EU's support for vaccines for colonovirus.
- 13 January 2021
The UK and Coronavirus died of more than 100, 000.
- The African Union announced that it has secured 270 million coronovirus vaccines from three vaccine suppliers.
- Switzerland warns that the British Coronavirus has been mutated and has taken root in Switzerland, and announces the closing of unnecessary urgent stores and encouraging at home.
- Portugal has announced new measures about Coronavirus.
- 14 January 2021
Israel vaccinated for 2 million Coronavirus vaccine.
- Britain prohibits flights from South American countries such as Argentina, Brazil, and Chile.
- The Vatican announced that Pope Francisco and former Pope Benedict had the first Coronavirus vaccine.
- In Lebanon, a ban on going out 24 hours from the 11th is issued, and the supermarket is closed.
15 January 2021
- Coronovirus has more than 2 million dead worldwide.
- Joe Biden's next U. S. President's Assistant Secretar y-General warned that 500, 000 Coronavirus had killed in the United States by the end of this month.
- Brazil's President Jile Bolsonaro said, "I have to go to the beach," said Brazil's President, "I have to go to the beach."
- 16 January 2021
According to statistics, suicide rate increased by 16 % in Japan during the second wave of Coronavirus.
- According to data from John's Hopkins University, 500, 000 Coronavirus died occurred within six weeks.
- In France, the number of deaths reached 70, 000, and a ban on going out was issued at 18:00.
- India has started a COVID-19 vaccination program.
17 January 2021
- South Africa will delay schools, as the new Coronavirus, first discovered in South Africa, continues to spread nationwide.
- In the pressure of human rights organizations and Palestinian authorities, Israeli announced that it will start vaccinating Palestinians.
- This week, the United Kingdom announced that it will start vaccination for clinical vulnerable, over the age of 70.
18 January 2021
- The number of deaths in the UK in the week, which ends on January 17, is the largest in the world, 16. 3 per million.
- Czech Republic and Morroc confirmed the new Coronavirus infected person, which was first confirmed in the UK.
- The South African variant of the coronavirus has been found to be highly contagious.
- President Trump announces that the US will lift travel bans on most of Europe, including Brazil and the UK, from January 26.
January 19, 2021
- Germany extends national lockdown until February 14.
- The UK records 1, 610 deaths in 24 hours, the highest number since the start of the pandemic.
- The European Commission announces that the EU will agree to create a common vaccination certificate by the end of this month.
- Denmark announces that homeless people will be added to priority groups for vaccine distribution.
January 20, 2021
- US President Joe Biden signs a series of executive orders at his inauguration, including mandatory mask-wearing and social distancing in federal buildings and grounds.
- India's vaccination program is hampered by low participation rates as misinformation discourages vaccine hesitancy.
- Italy is preparing to take legal action against Pfizer over delays in vaccine deliveries.
21 January 2021
- Hungary approves Russian coronavirus vaccine Sputnik V.
- Portugal bans all flights from the UK to stop the spread of new Covid-19 strain.
- Pfizer cuts vaccine deliveries to some European countries by up to half.
22 January 2021
- Germany detects first case of Covid-19, first identified in Brazil.
- International Olympic Committee confirms Tokyo Olympics expected to go ahead in July.
- 150 blocks of Hong Kong go into lockdown for first time during pandemic.
AstraZeneca warns of delays to early vaccine deliveries to EU due to manufacturing error.
- 23 January 2021
- Today marks one year since Wuhan was locked down, confining 11 million citizens to their homes.
- The British Medical Association writes to Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitey, asking him to address disparities in vaccination.
- Spain's top general resigns after allegedly jumping the vaccine queue.
January 24, 2021
- Israel cancels all passenger flights for two weeks to prevent the introduction of mutant Covid-19.
- Water cannons were used in Amsterdam during a protest against a night-time curfew.
- 25th, 2021
- Moderna confirms its vaccine works against mutant strains of the virus first found in the UK and South Africa.
- Oxfam reveals that the world's 10 richest people have seen their combined fortunes increase by $400 billion during the pandemic.
Riots continue for the third night in a row in Amsterdam over the introduction of night traffic.
- Iceland announces plans for a vaccination certificate system, allowing vaccinated people to avoid quarantine.
- 26 January 2021
- AstraZeneca announces that it will first sign a contract with the UK for EU vaccine supplies and prioritize vaccine deliveries to the UK.
Protests over lockdown measures continue in Lebanon, with the country recording its highest daily death toll at 73.
- 27 January 2021
- The Pan American Health Organization announces that one million people have died from Covid-19 across the Americas.
- The UK announces that hotel quarantine will be mandatory for people arriving from "high-risk countries". Anyone trying to leave the UK will have to declare in writing the need to travel.
Norway announces plans to close its borders within two days.
- Israel announces it will open vaccinations to anyone over 35.
- January 28, 2021
- Europe faces vaccine shortages after France announces it will cut supplies of the Moderna vaccine due in February by 25%.
UN says Covid-19 pandemic has cost tourism industry $1. 3 trillion.
- Man dies in Lebanon after clash with police over coronavirus restrictions.
- January 29, 2021
- EU invokes, then withdraws Brexit clause banning vaccine exports to Northern Ireland.
EU authorizes Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine for use in people over 18.
- Germany bans travellers from UK, Ireland and Portugal.
- January 30, 2021
- Man charged after suspicious parcel sent to vaccine production plant in Wales.
- EU and UK agree to reset relationship after widely criticised attempt to circumvent parts of Brexit deal.
Data shows UK deaths averaged more than 1, 000 a day in January, making it the deadliest month of the pandemic so far.
- The UK is urged to halt Covid-19 vaccinations after the most vulnerable are vaccinated, allowing people in poorer countries to receive them.
- Germany threatens legal action against laboratories that do not deliver vaccines to the EU on time.
- The US has recorded half of its 26 million coronavirus cases in the past two months.
January 31, 2021
- Hundreds of arrests in Brussels and Hungary as protests over lockdown restrictions erupt.
- The Israeli Cabinet decided to extend the blockade for another five weeks until the parliament was approved.
- The UK is about 600 a day.
- February 1, 2021
BioNtec and Pfizer promised to inoculate 75 million vaccines in the EU area in the spring.
- The EU has enhanced out-of-area travel restrictions, and only allow travelers from countries, which have extremely small number of infected COVID-19 infections, to enter the EU.
- Germany dispatches 20 doctors and nurses to Portugal to support overflowing hospitals.
- The first dose of the Astrazenka vaccine arrived in South Africa, where the damage was great.
2021. 2. 2
- Poland has announced that he will not inoculate Astrazenka vaccines over the age of 65.
- Inspections showed that 91. 6 % of Russia's Sputnik V vaccine was 91. 6 %.
- President Emmanuel Macron has announced that all French people will be vaccinated by the end of summer.
Nicola Stargehn announced on February 22 that young children in lower grades to schools.
- Oxford / Astrazenka vaccines have been shown to have a two-thirds of infections, maintaining a preventive effect on COVID-19 for at least three months.
- February 3, 2021
- Sweden announced on February 6 that all foreign travelers would oblige negative Coronovirus tests within 48 hours after arriving in Sweden.
- A German veterinarian has announced that it has trained a detection dog that detects Coronovirus in human saliva with 94 % accuracy.
In Switzerland, the approval of Oxford / Astrazeneca vaccine is on hold, and in Belgium, the use for those under 55 is limited.
- 4 February 2021
- Paraguay signs a Sputnik V vaccine contract.
- China donates 100 million vaccines to the Congo Republic and exempts $ 13 million debts.
Peru has secured 20 million vaccines from Pfizer.
- The Netherlands has restricted the use of Astrazenka vaccines under 65.
- 5 February 2021
- Limited use of vaccines of Greece and Astra Seneca to the age of 65.
- The United States will dispatch 1, 100 units to support the implementation of vaccination programs.
Israel begins to alleviate regulations on Coronavirus.
- 6 February 2021
- Astrazenka warns that Oxford / Astrazeneka vaccines have significantly reduced Coronavirus's effectiveness on the South African mutant type.
- The number of patients in the Netherlands exceeds 1 million.
A protest occurs over the COVID-19 restrictions and the digital vaccination certificate plan in Denmark.
- 2021. 2. 7
- South Africa has suspended the use of Astra Seneca vaccines.
- Hungary approved Russian Sputnik V vaccine.
- In Greece, the tension is growing over the suspicion of Prime Minister Killiakos Mitotas who attended a dinner that exceeds the concentrated size limit.
February 8, 2021
- Who instructed each state not to refuse Oxford / Astrecent vaccine?
- The UK records 333 deaths.
- February 9, 2021
Who discovered new information in a research on virus origin, but did not dramatically change our understanding of fashion.
- In Spain, more than 3 million coronavirus infected people.
- Ghana, 17 parliamentarians and 151 employees were infected with Coronavirus and stopped many of the Diet activities.
- 10 February 2021
WHO experts supported Oxford / Astresenka vaccine for the use of 8 to 12 weeks for the use of over 65 years old.
- Announced plans to provide entertainment facilities to those proved to have immunity to Israel and Coronavirus.
- Germany was closed until March 7th.
- February 11, 2021
- Portugal has been closed until March 1, with the increase in domestic infected people.
- China donated the Philippines a biotech vaccine of 600. 000.
Ireland announced that the closure will be extended until April.
- February 12, 2021
- R value is less than 1 since July.
- The Czech Republic of the Czech Republic has refused to declare an emergency despite being dealing with a new species of infectious coral.
French health authorities recommend a single vaccination vaccine for those who have already had COVID-19.
- February 13, 2021
- Iran warns that the fourth wave of COVID-19 is approaching.
- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that it is optimistic that the announcement of the rock downloadmap on February 22 will include deregulation.
- A Polish Minister of Agriculture warned that crownworm stocks found on Polish Mink Farm could infect livestock from humans.
Venezuela receives 100, 000 Sputnik V vaccines
- February 14, 2021
- 15 million British people receive the first vaccine in the COVID-19 vaccine.
- The average number of patients in the United States is less than 100. 000 for the first time in several months.
It was discovered that about 1, 000 people violated the COVID-19 regulation at Begrad's nightclub.
- Rwanda launches a vaccination program for the first time in Africa.
- 2021. 2. 15
- Greece, Cyprus, and Israel have agreed that those with vaccination certificates can travel freely between three countries.
Colombia receives the first vaccine of COVID-19 vaccine.
- The new WTO warns the vaccine nationalism.
- 16 2021 February
- Scotland announces plans to resume school sequentially from Monday.
The Dutch government has ordered the abolition of the ban on going out at night, stating that there is no legal basis for the ban on going out at night. The Dutch government will appeal.
- The Republic of Dominica has begun vaccination for medical workers.
- South Africa provided the African Union for stopping use, concerned about the effectiveness of the vaccine made by Oxford / Astrazeneca.
- 17 2021 February
Survey results have been announced that one in five diabetics patients hospitalized in COVID-19 will die within 28 days.
- Research results that Pandemic will increase the $ 24 trillion of 2020 world debt
- The German authorities are concerned about the people who are reluctant to vaccine in the vaccination of Oxford / Astraazenka, and are trying to reassure the people on vaccine safety and effectiveness.
- 18 February 2021
- The number of colonovirus infected people worldwide has decreased to a low level since mi d-October
- In Australia, one in five respondents said that it was unlikely to be vaccinated with a coronavirus vaccine.
The WHO has urged countries that manufacture COVID-19 vaccines to donate to the COVAX program.
- 19 2021 February
- The court ruled that it was a violation of the law that the British government did not disclose the details of PMP expenditure within 30 days when the contract was legally required.
- Recorded 157 dead in the Philippines in Kobax 19, the highest in the last five months.
In Ireland, three cases have been confirmed in the COVID-19 subspecies that were first detected in Brazil.
- Senator Dutch has approved a bill to maintain a ban at night at least until March.
- February 20, 2021
- Coronovirus vaccines are inoculated for 200 million people worldwide.
The United Kingdom announced that it will implement the initial vaccination of the Coronavirus vaccine for all adults in the UK by the end of July 2021.
- In Morocco, 21 more patients with COVID-19 variants, first confirmed in the UK, were found.
- Ireland denied the possibility of resuming customer service by midsummer.
- 21 February 2021
In the UK, one in three adults has been vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine.
- People who are infected with HIV in England have no choice but to disclose their condition to receive priority in vaccines for COVID-19.
- Gaza has received 20. 000 Sputnik V vaccines from the UAE.
- February 22, 2021
Achieved 500 deaths by Coronovirus in the United States.
- The United Kingdom has resumed school on March 8, and has announced four stages to release the UK from rockdown for several months by permission to interact with another person.
- According to British statistics, COVID-19 infections of medical professionals who received the first vaccination of the Pfizer / Bion Tech vaccine decreased by 70 %.
- February 23, 2021
Scotland's Prime Minister Nicola Star John announced a rock easing plan from April 5.
- Ireland announced a plan to resume school next week.
- Greek hospital doctors rush into strikes due to the "stuffy" situation in the hospital.
- February 24, 2021
- Pfizer / Bion Tech Vaccine announces the data that 94 % valid in Israel
Switzerland has announced a plan to open a store, museum, and library on March 1 to alleviate the lock.
- In Israel, the law has passed the law that allows the names of those who have not been vaccinated with other authorities, such as the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Social Welfare.
- Denmark's research suggests that the first cavid-19 mutant type discovered in the UK may have more hospitalization than the original mutant type.
- 25 February 2021
Queen Elizabeth urges people who hesitate to vaccinates to "think about other people."
- Brazil has died to 250, 000.
- In response to the criticism that vaccine diplomacy is given priority over providing vaccines to Israel and Palestinian, he canceled Kobid Vaccine overseas.
- The African Union supports pharmacists to abandon the intellectual ownership of Cobid 19 vaccines in order to enable vaccines in developing countries.
80 % of the vaccine made by Astra Seneca in the EU remains unused.
- February 26, 2021
- In Israel, blockbuster regulations have been alleviated, and the R rate has risen despite the fact that many of the people have been vaccinated.
- The Czech Republic has announced an emergency declaration with the increase in COVID-19 infected people.
April 2nd, 2021
- Greece has expanded the warning area to more regions in Japan.
- 27 2021 February
April 3rd, 2021
- The UK records the minimum number of patients in the last five months.
- The United States approved Johnson End Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine.
- Ant i-key protest, 3 police officers, 20 people arrested in Dublin
February 28, 2021
- UK, the number of initial vaccinations has achieved 20 million times.
- In South Africa, the number of infected people decreases, and the alert level is reduced from 3 to 1.
- In the UK, the firs t-time collective variant infected in Brazil is detected in Brazil.
March 1, 2021
- Ghana's President Nana Akafo-Ad will be the first vaccine of the COVID-19 vaccine through the COVAX system.
- France approves the use of Astrazeneka vaccines over the age of 65, who has a history.
- The Czech Republic has strengthened regulations with the increase in colon virus infected people.
- March 2, 2021
In Tunisia, the first case of a mutan t-type coronovirus that was confirmed for the first time in the UK is detected.
- Venezuela receives 500. 000 vaccines from SINOPHARM in China.
- Nigeria receives the first COVID-19 vaccine through the COVAX system.
- Italy has closed schools and strengthened business restrictions in areas influenced by subspecies of COVID-19, which were first confirmed in the UK.
March 3, 2021
- China and South African police are exploiting thousands of false vaccines COVID-19.
- Rwanda, the first African country after receiving the Pfizer / Bion Tech vaccine.
- Greece extended on March 16th.
- March 4, 2021
According to ONS surveys, 49 % of the 80-year-olds and over, who were inoculated with COVID-19 vaccines two times, have broken rock outlew after vaccination.
- Germany and Sweden recommend Oxford / Astrazenka vaccine with more than 65 seconds.
- Shipped Oxford / Astrazenka vaccine led by Italy and Australia.
Italy and Germany have announced plans to inoculate the COVID-19 vaccine only once in the past six months to save a shortage vaccine.
- March 5, 2021
- The Russian Statistics Bureau reported that 200. 000 Russians, twice the official announcement, have died since the pandemic started.
Saudi Arabia announced on March 7 to alleviate restrictions, including the resumption of entertainment facilities.
- Germany was concerned about the EU vaccine export and prevented shipping to Australia.
- March 6, 2021
- The United States and President Biden's relief plan passed.
Ireland achieved 500, 000 first vaccination.
- Dalai Lama is vaccinated by Cobid 19.
- March 7, 2021
Donated 150, 000 vaccinations to Slovakia, France.
- Despite roc k-out regulations, Rangers' soccer fans gather in Glasgow and celebrate the Scottish Premier Ship championship.
- In Athens, the police use tear gas for the demonstration squad protesting the police violence in the containment of Coronovirus.
- Ingrand calls for vaccination to people aged 55-59.
2021. 3. 8
- Federal health authorities in the United States have announced that Americans, who have been vaccinated completely, can gather with other vaccinated Americans without masks or social distance.
- Italy has approved the use of Oxford / Astrazeneca vaccine for over 65 years old.
- Coronavirus died in Italy exceeded 100, 000.
2021. 3. 9
- Greece announced that those who have been vaccinated for COVID-29, those who have antibodies for COVDI-19, or those who are negative can travel to Greece this summer.
- 17 European countries in vaccinated astrazeneka vaccines in Austria have canceled the use of vaccines while the fatal accident has been investigated.
- Foreign Minister Dominik Labb has sent a letter to the European Board of Directors and denied that the UK has issued a "absolute prohibition" of vaccine exports.
Scotland announces the easing of home mixed outdoors.
- 10 March 2021
- Brazil has the first time since the pandemic started, more than 2, 000 COVID-19 died within 24 hours.
- According to the European Pharmaceutical Agency, the two deaths in Austria have no signs that the COVID-19 vaccine is now the cause.
- Austria, Estonia, Luxembourg, Lithuania, and Latvia have stopped using Oxford / Astrazeneca vaccines.
11 March 2021
- Portugal announces a plan to gradually relieve closure from next week.
- Denmark, Norway, and Iceland suspended the use of Oxford / Astrazenka vaccines.
- A tw o-week emergency declaration in Sao Paulo.
The European Pharmaceutical Agency recommends a conditional approval of Johnson End Johnson's vaccine COVID-19.
- March 12, 2021
- With an increase in vaccine supply, the initial vaccination of COVID-19 vaccines will be performed for everyone over the age of 40 by the resurrection festival.
- Cyprus, COVID-19, has increased the number of infected people due to the British mutant type, and has been planned to alleviate the COVID-19 regulations.
- The number of patients of COVID-19 in France reaches 4 million.
13 March 2021
- The United States has inoculated 4. 5 million corona virus vaccines, exceeding the 2 4-hour vaccination for 2. 9 million records so far.
- In Colombia, the first dead of the COVID-19 subspecies detected in Brazil for the first time.
- By September, Italy has offered a plan to supply 500. 000 COVID-19 vaccines a day and vaccine to 80 % of the population.
14 March 2021
- The Netherlands has been discontinued using Astrazeneka vaccines.
- The person in charge of the National Statistics Bureau announced that there is no doubt that new waves of COVID-19 infected people will come in the fall.
- Irish health regulator recommends halting use of AstraZeneca vaccine in Ireland.
- France announces plans to evacuate 100 COVID-19 patients from intensive care units around Paris to ease strain on services.
Dutch police use water cannon to disperse anti-Crump protesters in The Hague.
- 15 March 2021
- Italy, France, Portugal, Slovenia and Cyprus suspend use of AstraZeneca vaccine (pending assessment by EU medical regulator).
- Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas tests positive for Covid-19.
Brazil signs deal with Pfizer for 100 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine.
- 16 March 2021
- European Medicines Agency announces it is investigating 30 cases of unusual blood disorder in 5 million recipients of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine.
- Sweden suspends use of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine.
Two cases of new Covid-19 variant first identified in the Philippines are recorded in the UK.
- Covid-19 death toll surpasses 900 in Europe.
- 17 March 2021
- NHS trusts warn that procurement issues will drastically reduce the number of vaccines available from the end of March.
Poland announces nationwide lock on cases.
- Brazil records more than 90, 000 new Covid-19 cases in 24 hours.
- 18 March 2021
- The European Medicines Agency declares the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine safe.
As a result, some European countries, including Germany, Italy and France, continue to use the vaccine.
- Ukrainian capital Kyiv goes into lockdown for three weeks from the 20th.
- March 19, 2021
- Europe's COVID-19-related death toll surpasses 1 million.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson receives first dose of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine.
- Parisians criticize people for leaving Paris on crowded trains to avoid new city lockdowns.
- March 20, 2021
- India reports biggest increase in new cases in four months.
European Commission President von der Leyen warns AstraZeneca about dwindling vaccine supplies.
- British MPs call on Home Secretary to allow protests.
- March 21, 2021
- UK sets new record of 873 cases; 784 vaccinated daily.
- Turkey's COVID-19 cases surpass 30 million.
- South Africa sells 1 million AstraZeneca vaccines to African Union.
Irish PM warns vaccine export ban a "retrograde move".
- Germany and Austria extend lockdown measures.
- 22 March 2021
- In the UK, he was lit a candle in memory of his life lost on the first roc k-down anniversary.
- Brazil recorded 3. 251 deaths per day.
Norway has strengthened COVID-19 regulations, including the ban on alcohol public services.
- March 24, 2021
- Caribbeans have appealed to US President Joe Biden to share the vaccine with the United States' third border.
- Brazil has more than 300 deaths due to Cobid 19.
Iceland has strengthened regulations on Coronavirus and reduces the upper limit of public gathering from 50 to 10.
- March 25, 2021
- Mexico's COVID-19 deaths exceed 200, 000.
- Sweden, Astrazeneka, continues to develop vaccines for over 65 years old.
- UK extends emergency regulations by 6 months
March 26, 2021
- The Czech government extended the emergency until April 11.
- The European Pharmaceutical Agency has approved two factories for Cobid 19 vaccine production.
- A warning warning to Germany and EU member countries.
March 27, 2021
- NHS England has exceeded 25 million vaccination for the first vaccination.
- Facebook, Venezuela's Facebook account of Nicholas Maduro for 30 days.
- Türkiye, for the first time this year 30.
March 28, 2021
- Britain has achieved 30 million crown vaccination.
- Kosovo receives the first ship's crown vaccine by the Covax system.
- Emmanuel Macron, a living in France, claims that the French vaccination campaign will reach the UK within a few weeks.
Swedish authorities have announced that the delay in the delivery of vaccines will not be able to achieve the goal of vaccination to all people by June 30.
- March 29, 2021
- U. S. President Biden announced that 90 % of adults will be in vaccination for adults by April 19.
- France, the number of intensive care room patients recorded the largest since November, struggling with the third wave virus.
Person Boris Johnson announced that there is no surplus vaccine shared by Britain with other countries.
- March 30, 2021
- German vaccine regulation authorities recommended that Oxford / Astrazeneka vaccine should not be inoculated under 60 years old.
- Turkey recorded more than 37, 000 Cavid-19 infected people within 24 hours.
- Recorded the highest 4340 coronavirus infected people since Greece and pandemic started.
April 1, 2021
- President Germany has vaccinated the Oxford / Astrazenka vaccine to enhance the trust of the Astra Seneca vaccine.
- Brazil records 65, 000 deaths from Covid-19 in March.
- France bans outdoor drinking and closes schools as cases continue to rise.
Seven deaths among recipients of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine in the UK.
- The Netherlands suspends use of the AstraZeneca vaccine in people under 60.
- US sets new record of 4 million Covid-19 vaccinations in one day.
- Argentina's President Alberto Fernández tests positive for coronavirus.
The Philippines extends national shutdown.
- April 4, 2021
- Bangladesh announces a seven-day nationwide lockdown.
- Frustration grows after Kuwait prioritizes vaccination of its own citizens over foreigners, who make up 70% of the population.
Greece reports 79 coronavirus deaths in 24 hours, its highest daily death toll in 2021.
- 2021. 4. 5
- UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirms that the easing of the UK lockdown will take place as planned on April 12th.
- The UK government announces plans to test Britons twice a week for Covid tests from April 9th
Saudi Arabia announces that only those who have been vaccinated or recovered from the virus will be allowed to perform the Umrah pilgrimage.
- At least three people are shot dead in Bangladesh during protests against police imposing Covid-19 restrictions.
- 6 April 2021
- Turkey reports nearly 50. 000 new Covid-19 cases in 24 hours, the highest since the start of the pandemic.
US President Joe Biden announces that all US adults will be eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine by April 19th.
- Brazil records more than 4000 deaths in 24 hours for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
- April 7, 2021
- Belgium announces plans to limit AstraZeneca vaccinations to those over 55.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro denies lockdowns in Brazil.
- German Chancellor Angela Merkel supports a short-term nationwide lockdown as cases rise.
- The UK recommends that the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine not be administered to anyone under 30.
- April 8, 2021
- Australia recommends the Pfizer vaccine over the AstraZeneca vaccine for those under 50, while the Philippines has suspended its use for those under 60.
Scotland's coronavirus death toll exceeds 10, 000.
- April 9, 14:21
- WHO says the risk of Covid-19 is much higher than that of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine.
- Johnson End Johnson acknowledges a rare thrombus case recognized in the United States, but has no clear causal relationship with the vaccine.
10 April 2021
- Iran has a 1 0-day domestic blockade.
- Libya officially launched a vaccination program.
- Until the end of April, Tunisia announced a ban on going out at 7 pm.
April 11, 2021
- 80 % of the Sicily authorities, Sicily, have refused astraseneca vaccination.
- Iran recorded the most detailed information in the last four months.
- April 12, 2021
While the UK starts vaccination in his 40s, unnecessary shops, gyms and pubs return to the UK.
- In Ireland, the use of vaccines made by Oxford / Astrazeneca is limited to those over 60 years old.
- Brazil's President Bolsarano will be investigated on the Coronavirus crisis.
- April 13, 2021
Johnson End Johnson has decided to postpone vaccine development in Europe. The European Pharmaceutical Agency has announced that it will verify a case where a rare blood clot has occurred in a vaccination woman. Canada, the United States, and the EU have stopped using the vaccine.
- Two weeks after Türkiye and Ramadan, they announced "partially closed".
- Sweden is currently the largest number of new Kobido infected per capita in Europe.
- April 14, 2021
Sweden has canceled Johnson End Johnson's vaccine development until the EMA survey was announced.
- The number of cases of COVID-19 has been increasing for seven consecutive weeks.
- Anthony Fauci, Australia, stated that COVID-19 vaccination should be "highest priority".
- April 15, 2001
The first 77 COVID-19 mutants that were first confirmed in India were found in the UK.
- France is the eighth country that has surpassed 100, 000 deaths by COVID-19.
- The number of COVID-19 patients in India doubled in 10 days.
- The leaders of the world, including former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, have requested U. S. President Joe Biden to abandon the intellectual property right of Civid 19 Vaccine.
April 16, 2021
- COVID-19 vaccination is started for British pregnant women because data in the United States has confirmed that there is no concern about safety.
- The Minister of Health in Kirgis has announced that Herbal Tonic will use Herbal Tonic to treat COVID-19.
- Latvia provides discounts to those who want to eliminate vaccine stays because of their hesitation for the vaccine of Astrazenka among the elderly.
17 April 2021
- According to the data compiled by John Hopkins, COVID-19 died of 3 million worldwide.
- India recorded 24. 000 COVID-19 infected people in 24 hours.
- France announces plans to impose a strict 10-day quarantine for all travellers arriving from Brazil from April 24.
- Israel lifts rules requiring masks to be worn outdoors following a successful vaccination program.
April 18, 2021
- Turkey reports highest daily death toll since pandemic began.
- Saudi Arabia announces mandatory vaccination for people making the UMRA pilgrimage in Mecca.
- Half of the US adult population has received at least one dose of vaccine, and nearly a third are fully vaccinated.
- April 19, 2021
- Ireland records first three cases of Covid-19 variant first identified in India.
Greece pauses development of Johnson & Johnson vaccine pending review by the European Medicines Agency.
- US expands vaccine development to ages 16 and over.
- Boris Johnson cancels visit to India due to Covid-19 situation in India.
- April 20, 2021
The European Medicines Agency says that despite a "possible link" between the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and rare blood clots, the vaccine's benefits outweigh the risks.
- Yemen begins vaccine rollout
- Sweden to give under-65s who have received their first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine a second dose of a different vaccine.
- April 21, 2021
Greece announces plans to restart tourism by May 15.
- France begins rollout of Johnson & Johnson vaccine from next week.
- Syria receives first Covid-19 vaccines from the Covax system.
- April 22, 2021
The UK confirms 55 new cases of the Covid-19 variant first identified in India.
- The European Commission urges EU countries to consider legal action after AstraZeneca fails to meet contractual obligations in delivering COVID-19 vaccines.
- Netherlands records 9, 000 Covid-19 cases in 24 hours, most since January.
- April 23, 2021
Canada signs deal with Pfizer for 35 million Covid-19 shots next year and 30 million booster shots in 2023.
- Austria announces plans to ease Covid-19 restrictions including restaurants, hotels and theatres on May 19.
- Cyprus announces partial lockdown for two weeks from Monday.
- April 24, 2021
- Half of UK citizens have received first dose of Covid-19 vaccine.
- Germany, Kuwait and Iran ban travellers from India due to growing India crisis.
Hospital fire in Iraq leaves 23 dead and 44 injured.
- 25 April 2021
- Italy announces €222bn (£193bn) COVD-19 recovery plan.
- The UK has announced a plan to send 600 equipment, including ventilators, to India.
- The Spanish who infected 22 coughed to his colleagues and said that they would transmit a corona virus.
26 2021 April
- Portugal reported that the dead related to Covid 19 within 24 hours has become zero for the first time in about nine months.
- The United States has announced plans to share up to 60 million astrazena vaccines with other countries.
- Turkey announced a plan to completely block out on April 29.
- The EU will take legal measures against Astrazenka for not fulfilling the COVID-19 vaccination agreement. This movement is supported by all 27 EU members.
In the Philippines, more than 1 million COVID-19 infected.
- 27 2021 April
- Belgium is banned from traveling from India, Brazil and South Africa.
- Approved the use of Ireland and Johnson End Johnson's vaccine for the age of 50 and over.
Germany has postponed a plans to open a full vaccination.
- Spain, the Philippines, and Cambodia strictly restrict their travel from India.
- 28 2021 April
- The UK has secured 60 million Pfizer vaccines used as a booster vaccine since autumn.
- Poland announced plans to alleviate closure regulations such as schools, restaurants, and hotels by the end of May.
COVID-19 Pandemic's worst one day was recorded in India, and the record was updated 24 hours a day with the number of new infected people (360. 960) and the number of deaths (3. 293).
- April 29, 2021
- COVID-19 vaccine is started to everyone over the age of 40 in the UK.
- In Brazil, the number of deaths from Coronavirus exceeds 400.
- The EU members have approved the creation of the "EU-Cobid 19 certificate" where Cobid 19 vaccination or Cobid 19 negative people can travel in the EU area.
France announced a plan to alleviate the ban on Cavid 19 from 19:00 to 21:00 on May 19.
- 30 April 2021
- Turkey recorded 394 dead by COVID-19 within 24 hours.
- A fire broke out at the COVID-19 center in Gwarat, India.
The United States has banned from entering the United States from India since May 4.
- May 1, 2021
- In India, more than 300, 000 new infected people have continued for 10 days, but for the first time exceeding 400, 000.
- The Belgian police fired a water gun and a tear gas in the crowd protesting the restrictions of Cavid 19.
Announced that travelers from Spain and India will be isolated for 10 days.
- 2021. 5. 2
- Britain announced plans to send 1, 000 ventilators to India.
- A 5, 000 music festival will be held in Liverpool, and verifies whether large events will cause virus spread.
- India recorded 3689 COVID-19-related dead in 24 hours.
- 3 May 2021
Denmark is the first country to declare that Johnson End Johnson's vaccine and rare thrombus will not use Johnson End Johnson vaccine for vaccination programs.
- Morocco and Algeria detect the first COVID-19 mutant case that was first confirmed in India.
- In Trinidado Tobago, the number of infected people has increased and facing a shortage of beds in the hospital, and has strengthened the blockage regulations for three weeks.
4 May 2021
- In India, more than 20 million coronavirus infected since the pandemic started.
- The Argentine Supreme Court disables the Fernandez Presidential Ordinance and orders the school closure.
- In Spain, after the emergency declaration was issued on May 9, each region of the country will be able to independently determine the use of COVID-19.
- Pfizer has predicted 19 billion pounds for this year's COVID-19.
May 5, 2021
- The United States has announced that it will support Cobid 19 vaccine patent exemption.
- Acknowledge the use of vaccines made by Pfizer in Canada for 12-15 years old.
- Norway announced a vaccine certificate to accept participation in a particular event in June.
2021. 5. 6
- France has approved the patent for Cobid 19 vaccine with the United States.
- Brazil, COVID-19, reaches 15 million.
- He warns that Cobid 19, the UK's director of the UK, is unlikely to be eradicated.
May 7, 2021
- This is the fifth vaccine approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) for China's Sino Farm vaccine and approved by WHO.
- The United Kingdom has announced a green list of 12 countries that ban travel on May 17.
- WHO warns that 46 million refugees, including refugees, immigrants, asylum applicants, and domestic evacuees have been excluded from the COVID-19 vaccination program in each country.
May 8, 2021
- Pope Francisco supports Cobid 19 vaccine patent exemption, but German Prime Minister Anger Merkel opposes the quality of vaccination.
- Italy has announced plans to cancel the quarantine restrictions of travelers from European countries, including the UK.
- The first subspecies of COVID-19 detected in India are found in South Africa.
2021. 5. 9
- It is announced that one-third of the UK adults have completed vaccination of COVID-19.
- The European Commission has announced that it will not update the order of Astrazenka's COVID-19 vaccine after June.
- In Laos, the first dead associated with Cobid 19 appear.
10 May 2021
- For the first time since July, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland report no Covid-19-related deaths in a 24-hour period.
- US regulators approve Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for use in adolescents.
- WHO classifies B. 1. 617 variant first identified in India as a "variant of global concern".
11 May 2021
- EU launches second trial against AstraZeneca for vaccine supply failures.
- Pfizer asks UK medical regulator for approval of Covid-19 vaccine for use in 12-15 year olds.
- Data shows more patients died in care homes during second wave of Covid-19 than first wave.
Brazil suspends AstraZeneca vaccine use in pregnant women after one woman died of stroke after receiving vaccine.
- 12 May 2021
- The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announces that there is a "reasonable causal relationship" between the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and blood clots.
- Norway announces that it will not resume use of the AstraZeneca vaccine and will postpone a decision on the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
- Malaysia records 39 Covid-19-related deaths, the highest since the start of the pandemic.
- 13 May 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson warns that the Indian strain is causing concern as cases of the strain in the UK have more than doubled.
- The United Arab Emirates approves emergency use of the Pfizer vaccine in children.
- Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announces that the country is on track for herd immunity.
- 14 May 2021
The Lithuanian government announces that it will donate 200, 000 vaccine doses to its Eastern European neighbors.
- Singapore stocks fall after new guidelines are announced limiting gatherings and public activities.
- The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) warns that the second year of the coronavirus will be more deadly.
- 15 May 2021
Taiwan raises Covid-19 alert level in Taipei.
- Trinidad and Tobago declares a state of emergency after hospitals run out of capacity.
- The UK government says it is responding "calmly" and "calmly" to the spread of the virus in India.
- 16 May 2021
- Health experts warn that people should ignore Monday's easing of lockdown and avoid indoor socializing to stop the spread of the Indian flu.
Italy's daily death toll falls below 100 for the first time since October.
- Health Secretary Matt Hancock says he will decide on June 14 whether he can end all legal restrictions in England.
- 17 May 2021
- Malaysia records highest daily Covid-19 death toll.
- Germany announces it will offer the vaccine to all citizens over 16 from June, removing the priority list for the Covid-19 vaccine.
- Italy extends national night patrols from 10am to 11pm.
May 18, 2021
- Singapore approves the use of the Covid-19 vaccine in children aged 12-15.
- Egypt announces it will prioritize vaccinating tourism workers.
- Mexico aims to have at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine by October.
May 19, 2021
- Pfizer invests $40 million in a vaccine centre in Ireland.
- The EU announces it will allow vaccinated British travellers to visit EU member states.
- India records 4, 529 daily deaths since the start of the pandemic.
May 20, 2021
- Canada announces it will renew restrictions on non-essential travel to the US.
- Public Health England announces that two doses of the Oxford/Astrazen vaccine are 85-90% effective against symptomatic Covid-19.
- G20 leaders say they support voluntary Covid-19 vaccination but not patient exemptions.
EU agrees to Covid-19 passes to allow cross-border tourism in summer.
- May 21, 2021
- Germany designates the UK as a virus hotspot.
- Latin America and the Caribbean reaches 1 million Covid-19 deaths.
- The IMF lays out a $5 billion plan to vaccinate 40% of the world's population by the end of 2021 and end the pandemic.
Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson announce at the G20 Health Summit that they will provide around 3. 5 billion doses of their vaccines to low- and middle-income countries at cost or at a deep discount.
- India's Ministry of Information Technology asks all social media companies to remove content referring to the "Indian variant" of Covid-19.
- May 22, 2021
UK Health Secretary confirms that two doses of Covid-19 vaccine are roughly as effective against the "Indian" variant as the "Kent" variant.
- 30 million vaccine doses administered in Italy, 10 million people fully vaccinated.
- Climbing guide confirms Covid-19 outbreak on Everest, 100 infected.
- May 23, 2021
Israel announces plans to lift all local Covid-19 restrictions in early June.
- France records 70 Covid-19 deaths.
- UK hits 60 million vaccinations.
- 24 May 2021 - Malta becomes the first EU country to have 70% of its adult population receive a first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the staff of the virus research institute in Wuhan has become ill before the first patient infected with Cobid 19. China has denied this suspicion.
- Bahrain and Malaysia have reported to be the highest in COVID-19.
- May 25, 2021
- EU countries have agreed to administer at least 100 million Cobid-19 vaccines to poor countries this year.
This test revealed that the Moderna vaccine was effective for infections in children between 12-18 years old.
- Vietnam has been hit by the largest COVID-19 fashion, expanding its blockade in northern domestic.
- May 26, 2021
President Biden ordered the U. S. Information Organization to report the origin of Cobid 19 within 90 days.
- A woman who died after vaccination by Johnson End Johnson, Belgium, restricts vaccination to over 41 years old.
- Focusing on the spread of the subspecies of COVID-19, which was first confirmed in France and India, was forced to quarry for travelers from the UK.
- Slovakia will be the second EU member of the Russian Putnik V vaccine.
The European Commission is calling for a ruling to forcing the delivery of several millions of vaccines.
- 27 May 2021
- He said that when the US Information Organization's report on the origin of Caviden 19 was completed, he said that it would be highly likely that the entire content would be published.
Argentina, 41. 080 people, the highest ever, are infected with Cobid 19.
- The Minister of Health in Ireland said it was unknown at this time whether a vaccine would arrive to achieve government goals by the end of June.
- Sweden said that it will alleviate the limit from June 1st.
- May 28, 2021
The European Pharmaceutical Agency supports the commitment vaccine used for children over 12 years old.
- Japan and Tokyo Colting Festival Emergency extended for 20 days.
- Johnson End Johnson's "single vaccination" vaccine is approved in the UK.
- Greece announces the EU's first COVID-19 passport.
May 29, 2021
- It will be announced that more than half of England in their 30s had received the initial vaccination of COVID-19 vaccine in late May.
- The number of patients per day in India, COVID-19, has recorded the minimum in the last 45 days.
Duke Cambridge receives the first COVID-19 vaccine.
- 30 May 2021
- Scientists warn you that the third wave may have already begun in the UK.
- Data is announced that only 1 % of the 1. 3 billion vaccines injected worldwide have been inoculated in Africa.
Check the new coral variant that combines the first COVID-19 variant in Vietnam, the United Kingdom and India.
- Kenya extends night distribution by 60 days.
- May 31, 2021
- Soccer Copa America moves from Argentina to Brazil.
Peru has revised the number of official deaths by COVID-19 about tripled.
- Who announced the variant name of COVID-19 to avoid international stigma.
- France is open to all adults.
- 1 June 2021
For the first time since July 2020, the United Kingdom has recorded that no new deaths have appeared within 28 days of COVID-19 positive reaction.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) has approved Chinese vaccine SINOVAC for emergency use.
- By July, India has set a goal to achieve 10 million COVID-19 vaccination a day.
- June 2, 2021
In Mexico, 3, 000 patients occurred a day, but the government announced that the number of deaths was at least 60 % higher than the identified numbers.
- Germany announced a plan to increase vaccine manufacturing capacity to compete with future pandemic.
- Agreement to add Japan to the EU government, to a list of countries that allow unnecessary and urgent travel.
June 3, 2021
- In the UK, the number of new infections per day will be the highest since March 2021.
- Wales announced on June 7 a plan to alleviate the closing restrictions.
- French COVID-19's average daily death is less than 100 for the first time since October 2020.
The United States promises to donate 75 % of unused vaccines to Covax.
- Portugal is excluded from the British government's "green list".
- 4 June 2021
- Argentina and Serbia have announced plans for production of sputnik V vaccines in Russia.
UEFA has announced that it has been discussing with the British government to alleviate the admission restriction of overseas supporters on the knockout stage of the Euro 2020.
- 5 June 2021
- British government adviser said that it would be "foolish" to promote the resumption on June 21.
- France announced that if vaccine has been vaccinated twice, it will allow tourists from the UK.
- Boris Johnson encourages the G7 leaders at the Summit to promise global vaccination by the end of 2022.
Boss NHS announced that Delta Vararatin "does not significantly increase the number of hospitals."
- 6 June 2021
- The British Health Secretary said that if the expansion of Delt a-type influenza worsened, the resumption of June 21 could be postponed.
The United States announced that it will provide 750, 000 vaccines to Taiwan.
- World Health Organization (WHO) official says eradicating Covid-19 is no longer a "reasonable goal".
- 7 June 2021
- Norway announces plans to shorten the interval between vaccine doses from 12 to 9 weeks.
Spain opens borders to vaccinated foreign travelers.
- Indian Prime Minister Modi announces free vaccinations for all adults over 18.
- 8 June 2021
- Vaccine passports will be used for the first time in the UK at a sporting event during England's Euro 2020 match at Wembley.
The World Bank rejects vaccine patent exemptions, saying they would stifle innovation in pharmaceuticals.
- Pfizer begins testing Covid-19 vaccine in children under 12.
- 9 June 2021
ONS estimates 80% of UK adults have CoVID-19 antibodies.
- US announces plans to buy 500 million more doses of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine to distribute through the Covax system.
- Spain scraps plans to reopen nightlife just one week after rollout.
- 10 June 2021
- Ukraine reiterates that it will not allow entry to anyone who has received Russia's Sputnik V vaccine unless they have a negative Covid-19 test.
Bulgaria announces plans to lift the requirement to wear face masks in certain indoor areas where all workers have been vaccinated.
- Singapore announces plans to gradually ease Covid-19 restrictions from Monday.
- 11 June 2021
- Germany announces IFT warnings will be issued for tourists in most of the country from July 1.
Pakistani provinces announce they will BOC the mobile phones of those who refuse to get Covid-19 vaccine.
- Covid-19 cases in England are rising at the fastest pace since the winter surge, according to a government announcement.
- 12 June 2021
- Covid-19 cases in Russia reach three-month high.
Saudi Arabia bans foreign tourists from making the Hajj pilgrimage.
- PM Johnson warns of "serious concern" over delta spread of Covid-19.
- 13 June 2021
- G7 leaders call for investigation into origins of Covid-19 pandemic.
Portugal's president pledges not to revert to Covid-19 restrictions despite rising Covid-19 cases in the country.
- Peru passes 2 million Covid-19 cases.
- Moscow mayor gifts cars to vaccinated citizens.
G7 pledges 870 million vaccine doses to Covax.
- 14 June 2021
- England delays lifting of Covid-19 restrictions by four weeks.
- South Africa has stockpiled 2 million vaccines from Johnson End Johnson.
The WHO announced that Africa will receive a priority handling of the 870 million vaccines promised by G7.
- 15 June 2021
- By this weekend, over the age of 18 in England will qualify for COVID-19 vaccine.
- The first minister Nicola Star John has announced that the further deregulation of COVID-19 is likely to be delayed for three weeks.
Slovenia ends the emergency for the first time in eight months.
- 16 June 2021
- England's parliamentary member of parliament has approved regulations to postpone the easing of the tightening regulations until July 19.
- Taj Mahal has been resumed, and India begins to resume for economic recovery.
The company announced a plan to abolish the mandatory masked mask when going out, and postpone the ban on going out for 10 days.
- German CureVac vaccine failed in late clinical trials.
- 17 June 2021
- Wales, Delt a-type coronavirus increased, so that deregulation of coronovirus has been postponed for 4 weeks.
The United Nations warns the possibility that drought may become the next pandemic.
- Disneyland in Paris resumes, and the French tourism industry returns to normal.
- Despite the vaccination of China's Shino Back vaccine, 350 Indonesian doctors were infected with COVID-19.
- At the end of June, Germany announced the opening of the border to the third nation in vaccinating Covid 19 vaccine.
18 June 2021
- The Netherlands has announced that it will relieve regulations on the use of face masks on June 26 and eliminate most of the team size regulations.
- WHO's chief scientist announced that the delta type of COVID-19 will be the global mainstream of this disease.
- Uganda is prohibited from moving all vehicles except the main workers.
19 June 2021
- A demonstration corps protests against President Bolsonaro's response to pandemic will appear on the street.
- Belgium has announced plans to ban travelers from outside the EU from the United Kingdom to stop the Coving 19 delt a-type infection.
Cambodia reported 20 Cobid 19 related dead in 24 hours, the highest since the start of pandemic.
- June 20, 2021
- China has achieved 1 billion times in the vaccine.
- Wearing a mask and going out at night is over in France.
Uganda's Olympic team members are refused to enter Japan due to the positive reaction of COVID-19.
- 21 June 2021
- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatens to be sentenced to penalties to those who have refused to vaccine of COVID-19 vaccine.
- More than 2 million COVID-19 infected COVID-19 since the start of pandemic in Indonesia.
UK confirms working on booster vaccination programme.
- All adults in India will be eligible for free vaccination by the federal government.
- 22 Jun 2021
- Poland imposes seven-day mandatory quarantine for travellers from UK to stop spread of Delta flu.
Cuba announces three-dose Abdallah vaccine is 92% effective against Covid-19.
- 23 Jun 2021
- Chancellor Angela Merkel announces travellers from UK must quarantine on arrival anywhere in EU amid concerns over Delta flu.
- Australia's federal government announces it will halt deliveries of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine from October.
Switzerland announces it will end most Covid-19 restrictions by the weekend.
- 24 Jun 2021
- Malta and the Balearic Islands are added to the UK's green list.
- Mexican health regulator approves Pfizer vaccine for use in children over 12 years old.
The Emperor of Japan expresses concern over the spread of Covid-19 during the Tokyo Olympics.
- 25 June 2021
- The UK reports more than 15. 000 new cases in 24 hours.
Tunisian Prime Minister Hichem Mechich is diagnosed with coronavirus.
- Germany imposes strict travel restrictions on travelers from Russia and Portugal to prevent the spread of delta-type infections.
- 26 June 2021
- Sajid Javid becomes Health Secretary following Matt Hancock's resignation.
The UK records 18. 270 new Covid-19 cases in 24 hours.
- 27 June 2021
- Half of 30-year-olds in the UK have received their first dose of the vaccine.
- Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel tests positive for Covid-19.
South Africa imposes new Covid-19 restrictions, including school closures and curfews, to stop the spread of Delta flu.
- 28 June 2021
- Hong Kong bans all flights from the UK over fears of Delta flu, and Spain reiterates its requirement that UK travellers show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid result.
- Italy removes outdoor mask mandate.
- 29 June 2021
Scottish Health Minister Marie Todd tests positive for Covid-19.
- Guatemala demands refund from Russia after it fails to deliver promised Sputnik V vaccines.
- Ireland announces plans to restrict indoor drug use to those who have received the Covid-19 vaccine or who already have the virus.
- 30 June 2021
Switzerland donated 4 million vaccines in Astrazeneka, and Swiss regulations approved the use in Switzerland.
- Bangladesh was deployed with soldiers due to a variant of Delta Rise, and strictly blocked it.
- Putin reveals that Putin has inoculated Russian Sputnik V vaccine.
- July 1, 2021
The German vaccine committee recommends that everyone in vaccination of Astra Seneca vaccination to inoculate the second vaccination or a modena vaccine.
- Kazakhstan obliges workers in some major categories to vaccinate.
- July 2, 2021
- In South Africa, 24. 270 newly infected COVID-19, within 24 hours of the pandemic, will be recorded.
In Slovakia, the highest amount of vaccines were sold because of the low intake rate of Sputnik V vaccine.
- The United States has announced plans to donate 4 million Moderna vaccines to Indonesia.
- July 3, 2021
NHS celebrates his 73rd birthday.
- The third phase clinical trial of Barat Biotec's Kobakishin vaccine confirmed a 93. 4 % severe prevention effect.
- In Russia, the number of deaths per day for five consecutive days since the pandemic occurred.
July 4, 2021
- Luxembourg's Prime Minister Gozavier Vettel was hospitalized last week in response to a positive response of COVID-19.
- The California zoo administers experimental COVID-19 vaccines to most risky animals.
- In Bangladesh, 153 people died in 24 hours, and the number of deaths a day has been the highest since the pandemic began.
- July 5, 2021
On July 19, England confirmed plans to abolish all regulations on Face Mask and social distance.
- Duke Cambridge contacts a person infected with COVID-19 and enters self-isolation.
- In Africa, in the past week, more COVID-19 patients have occurred than at any time during the pandemic period.
- July 6, 2001
- According to Latvian news, the employer will be able to dismiss employees who have not vaccinated by COVID-19 vaccines by September 15.
In Zimbabwe, the number of COVID-19 infected people increased and returned to the blockade again.
- July 7, 2021
- Turkmenistan has announced that it will oblige COVID-19 vaccination over the age of 18.
The weekly level of COVID-19 in the UK is doubled as the previous week.
- Data that 40 % of cases in France are COVID-19 delta type.
- July 8, 2021
- The Olympic organizer is banned from watching the Tokyo Olympics.
British travelers traveling to amberlist will not be isolated after returning to Japan if vaccination has been completed by July 19.
- Zimbabwe has received 2 million SINOVAC vaccines in China.
- July 9, 2021
European and UK medicines regulators confirm possible very rare links between Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and heart inflammation.
- Malta bans entry to people who have not received the Covid-19 vaccine.
- French health authorities recommend making vaccination mandatory for people who regularly work with people who are particularly vulnerable to Covid-19.
North Ore rejects planned shipments of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccines provided through the Covax program.
- 10 July 2021
- G20 finance ministers warn new strains of Covid-19 could threaten global economic recovery.
752 people die in Russia in 24 hours, the highest since the start of the pandemic.
- 11 July 2021
- Israel will administer Pfizer booster shots this week.
600 Thai doctors infected with Covid-19 after receiving two doses of the Chinese-made Sinovac vaccine.
- Protests break out in Cuba over the country's handling of the pandemic.
- 12 July 2021
- The European Medicines Agency announces it is investigating rare cases of neurological damage caused by the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Greece announces that people visiting indoor restaurants, cafes and bars must show proof of vaccination.
- Bangladesh announces it will lift its nationwide lockdown for Eid al-Adha (Chinese New Year).
- 13 July 2021
Scotland announces it will move to Level 0 Covid-19 restrictions from 19 July.
- Mayor of London Sadiq Khan announces that face masks will remain mandatory on TfL services after 19 July.
- 14 July 2021
- Spain's Constitutional Court rules that elements of a national state of emergency declared during the first wave of the pandemic are unconstitutional.
The EU decides this week not to add the UK to its Green Travel List, but to add Ukraine.
- Russia reports 786 Covid-19 related deaths, the highest daily death toll since the start of the pandemic.
- US donates 500. 000 Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines to Costa Rica.
15 July 2021
- WHO asks China for further cooperation in the next phase of the investigation into the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic.
- More than 3 million people in France book Covid-19 vaccines within 72 hours.
43% increase in Covd-19 related deaths in Africa in one week.
- 16 July 2021
- 1. 200 scientists call England's Covid-19 lifting ban "immoral experiment" and describe it as a threat to the world.
- Canada announced that it would open the border to travelers who were vaccinated by September.
For the first time in the UK, the first COVID-19 new patients have exceeded 50. 000.
- 17 July 2021
- British Health Minister Sagid Javid shows a positive reaction of COVID-19.
- The first infected COVID-19 infected person will be detected in the Tokyo Olympic Athlete Village.
In Thailand, more than 10, 000 patients will occur in 24 hours, and rally will be banned nationwide.
- 18 July 2021
- Boris Johnson and Lisi Snack later turned into isolation after contacting the Sagid David Health Minister, who was later Joven-positive.
A British science advisor warned that in the summer, infected people could reach 100, 000 a day.
- 19 July 2021
- Britain has abolished most of the restrictions, including Cobid 19 social distance.
The United States recommends Americans to refrain from traveling to the United Kingdom, and raises the risk level of traveling to the UK to "very high".
- According to an International Labor Organization (ILO) survey, women have been hit the most in the global epidemic, and the employment of only men is expected to return to the 2019 level this year.
- 2021. 7. 20
The Tokyo Olympics chairman, COVID-19 infected people, have denied the tournament.
- COVID-19 infections in France increased by 150 % in a week.
- In the UK, 96 people died in 24 hours, the largest since March.
21 July 2021
- In Uganda, 800 people are inoculated with fake COVID-19 vaccines for a doctor fraud.
- Chile approved the Urgent use of Russia's Sputnik V vaccine.
With the spread of COVID-19 in India, about 50. 000 COVID-19 patients suffer from fatal black mold.
- 22 July 2021
- Half of the EU adult completed vaccination
- Workers in the 16 major divisions in the United Kingdom do not need to be isolated even if they are swayed by British monitoring and detection apps.
German pharmacies have stopped issuing a COVID-19 digital passport as the hacker created a fake passport.
- 23 July 2021
- The United States will purchase more than 200 million Pfizer / Biotec vaccines as a booster vaccine or pediatric vaccine.
- New Zealand has stopped traveling without quarantine with Australia because New Southwales declared a state emergency.
In Indonesia, 1. 566 people died by COVID-19 within 24 hours.
- 24 July 2021
- Another player at the Tokyo Olympics shows a positive reaction to COVID-19.
It is reported that 317 people died within 24 hours in Tunisia.
- Vietnam records highest number of daily infections since the pandemic began.
- 25 July 2021
Malaysia surpasses 1 million Covid-19 cases.
- Protests erupt in Tunisia over the country's health, economic and social situation.
- 26 July 2021
Russia approves clinical trials of AstraZeneca and Sputnik V vaccine combination.
- Tunisia imposes month-long curfew.
- Tanzania receives first shipment of vaccines through the Covax system.
27 July 2021
- Kuwait announces it will only allow vaccinated citizens to travel abroad.
- The EU announces it has achieved its goal of vaccinating 70% of adults with CoVID-19 vaccines by the end of July.
The number of Covid-19 cases in the UK falls for the seventh consecutive day.
- July 28, 2021
- Data suggests PFIER vaccine efficacy drops to 84% after six months.
France announces plans for health cards to be used in cafes and for travel from August 9.
- US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns there is evidence suggesting vaccinated people may spread the Covid-19 delta variant to others.
- July 29, 2021
- Pakistan announces it will ban air travel from August for anyone without proof of Covid-19 vaccination.
- Philippine President Duterte instructs officials to keep people who refuse to get the Covid-19 vaccine locked up inside their homes.
Israel begins vaccinating people over 60.
- July 30, 2021
- The Walt Disney Company makes vaccination mandatory for employees in the US.
- Thailand bans sharing news that "frightens the public" even if the reports are true.
UK begins international delivery of 9 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine.
- July 31, 2021
- Ministry of Education stipulates university students to bring vaccine passports.
Berlin bans protests against the keys.
- August 1, 2021
- Despite a ban on gatherings, thousands of demonstrators take to the streets of Berlin to protest German Covid-19 restrictions.
Tunisia receives 1. 5 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine from Italy.
- President Biden's chief medical adviser Dr Anthony Fauci says he doesn't think the US will go back into lockdown.
- August 2, 2021
Germany announces plan for benign management of gunshot wound enhancement and to offer vaccines to children over 12 by September.
- More than 70% of adults in the US have now received at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
- Two arson attacks at vaccination centers in Poland. August 3, 2021
- In the UK, 138 COVID-19-related deaths were reported in 24 hours, and the number of deaths per day has been the largest since March 17.
In China, eight infected people have been infected in Wuhan, so they plan to inspect all 11 million Wuhan citizens.
- Pakistan has achieved the goal of supplying a vaccine for 1 million people a day.
- New York has announced that it will be obliged to vaccinate indoors, concerts, and sports gyms.
August 4, 2021
- Britain provides COVID-19 vaccine to 16-year-old and 17-year-old children.
- The WHO has requested each country to stop providing the Cobid 19 booster vaccine until at least 10 % of the population is inoculated.
- China restrict domestic travel to suppress the spread of COVID-19.
5 August 2021
- Italy announced that the teacher needs to prove the COVID-19 immunity by September.
- Wales announced that it will r e-introduce the change in overseas travel restrictions applied to other areas in the UK from Saturday.
The French constitutional court makes a legal decision on a healthy license for entering a bar or restaurant.
- 2021. 8. 6
- One in two Americans has completed vaccination of COVID-19.
The number of patients in the United States per day in the United States has exceeded 100, 000 for the first time since February.
- The Prime Minister of the St. Vincent and the Grenadine Islands is hitting a stone at a protest rally opposing a bill that proposes vaccination obligations for civil servants working on the front line.
- August 7, 2021
- Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets against the demonstration squad protesting that the vaccine was delayed in Bangkok.
- In France, a fourth weekend protest demonstration will take place over planning a new health path.
August 2021
- In Vietnam, 9. 690 people have been infected with COVID-19 within 24 hours.
- If the Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic does not wear a mask in Lubumbashi, he will be imprisoned for up to seven days.
August 9, 2021
- Ant i-vaccine demonstration invaded a place that seems to be a news room at the BBC headquarters.
- Police warned that Covid 19's "Green Card" fake had been on the market in Italy just a few days after the introduction.
Francis's health path comes into effect.
- Iran's stat e-owned television announced that one person died in Iran by Cavid 19 in two minutes.
- August 10, 2021
Thailand overturns the plan to introduce distribution regulations on news that may "fear the people".
- In the UK, 146 people died within 24 hours and recorded the largest since March.
- In the UK, more than 75 % of adults have completed vaccination.
Germany has announced that it will abolish the free inspection of COVID-19 to encourage more people in vaccination.
- 11 August 2021
- With increased concerns about the effectiveness of domestic vaccines, China approved the first clinical trial of a mixed vaccine.
- A British science advisor warned that there is no 95 % valid vaccine, so it is unlikely that Coved will be eradicated.
12 August 2021
- Israel has announced plans to oblige Cobid 19 tests for children entering schools, hotels, and other public places.
- New Zealand has reconfirmed that COVID-19 will continue the strategy to eliminate indefinite periods.
- During pandemic (global trends), data that suggests that anxiety and depression may be doubled among young people around the world.
14 August 2021
- Iran orders a weekly blockade to stop the COVID-19 trend in Japan.
- In Russia, 819 people died of COVID-19 within 24 hours, and have been the highest since the pandemic started.
15th 2021
- In Iran, it is reported that Cobid 19 died over 600 within 24 hours.
- The Ministry of Health and Welfare announced that it will be the first vaccination of the Cobid-19 vaccine to all 16 and 17-year-olds by August 23 (Monday).
16 August 2021
- The Paralympic Games organizer announced that the Tokyo Paralympic Games will be the same as the Olympics this summer.
- British health authorities have denied the relationship between Cobid-19 vaccines and changes in miscarriage and menstrual menstruation.
17 August 2021
- Britain urgently permits the use of Modena's Cobid vaccine for 12-17 years old.
- Consulted with Scottish residents to permanently become temporary authority to impose a closure and school closure.
- 18 August 2021
90 % of Ireland, 90 % of adults in the country, announced that Cobid-19 vaccines had at least once.
- WHO has announced that China is convinced that China will cooperate with the Cobid 19's source of investigation in response to the possibility of zero patients.
- The United States announced that it will launch a COVID-19 booster vaccine in late September.
August 19, 2021
- In the United States, the number of inpatients under the age of 50, under the age of 50, has been the highest since the start of pandemic.
- In New Zealand, the national blockade will be extended for four days.
August 20, 2021
- Sri Lanka announces domestic blockade.
- The United States has expanded masks on airplanes, buses and trains.
- In Vietnam, the number of infected people of Cobid 19 per day is the highest ever.
- August 21, 2021
Vietnam records new daily Covid-19 case count for second day in a row.
- Anti-Bloc protesters clash with police in Australia
- 22 August 2021
Australia announces tough restrictions will remain in place until at least 70% of the country is fully vaccinated.
- A Covid-19 antibody testing program will begin next week in the UK.
- 23 August 2021
Israel offers Covid-19 vaccines to school students.
- US gives full approval for use of Pfizer vaccine.
- China reports no new local cases of Covid-19 for first time since July.
- 24 August 2021
Five billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines delivered worldwide.
- Nigeria approves China's Sinopharm vaccine.
- Edinburgh Fringe launches £7. 5 million emergency appeal after revenue loss due to Covid-19 outbreak.
25 Aug 2021
- Taiwan reports zero community Covid-19 cases for the first time since May.
- US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announces that the military should be vaccinated immediately after the Pfizer vaccine is approved.
26 Aug 2021
- US hospitalizations with Covid-19 reach 100, 000 for the first time since January.
- A third of UK social care managers have given up or are considering giving up by autumn due to mandatory vaccinations, survey finds.
- 27 Aug 2021
Denmark to lift all Covid-19 restrictions by September 10.
- Half of people hospitalized with Covid-19 still have symptoms a year later, survey finds.
- 28 Aug 2021
- India vaccinates more than 10 million people in a single day.
President Biden accuses China of hiding crucial information about the origins of Covid-19.
- 29 August 2021
- Israel encourages fully vaccinated people over 12 to get the vaccine.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will require booster shots for Abu Dhabi residents who received the Sinopharm vaccine more than six months ago.
- 30 August 2021
- 22, 366 new cases of Covid-19 in the Philippines in 24 hours.
- South African scientists identify new, potentially more contagious Covid-19 strain.
France announces it will provide 10 million Covid-19 vaccines to Africa over the next three months.
- 31 August 2021
- The UK government announced it is moving ahead with plans to introduce vaccine passports for nightclubs and other venues from the end of September.
- In Israel, despite the high vaccination rate, 11, 000 COVID-19 infected people, which are the highest since the start of pandemic, occurred within 24 hours.
In the EU, 70 % of adults are currently being vaccinated by COVID-19.
- September 1, 2021
- The UK has announced a plan to inoculate the third vaccine to 500, 000 severely immunogers.
- France started vaccinating the elderly over 65 years old.
- September 2, 2021
Vaccines produced at South African factories remain in Africa without being sent to Europe.
- In India, about 50. 000 new people, the most common in the past two months, will be reported.
- September 3, 2021
A British government's vaccine surveillance agency announced that there is no sufficient evidence to recommend the use of COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 1 to 15.
- North Korea refused to provide vaccines from Kobax.
- 4 September 2021
- Brazilian health regulations have suspended the use of SINOVAC vaccines manufactured in an unlicensed factory.
Bahrain is the first country to accept the use of Sputnik V vaccine as a booster.
- 2021. 9. 5
- UK vaccine phase confirmed the obligation of vaccine passports at larg e-scale events and larg e-scale venues by the end of September.
- Russia, COVID-19, has exceeded 7 million.
6 September 2021
- The Philippines recorded 22. 415 new COVID-19 infection within 24 hours.
- It has been announced that it will contribute £ 5. 4 billion to NHS to respond to the increase in the number of patients due to the trend of COVID-19 in the UK.
- September 7, 2021
80 % of Britain over 16 years old completed vaccination.
- In the UK, 209 people died in 24 hours and will be the best after March.
- Climate activity organizations requested postponement of COP26, concerned about the quarantine restrictions on the Redlist.
Sweden announced on September 29 that almost all COVID-19 restrictions will be eliminated.
- 2021. 9. 8
- Australia supports the abandonment of vaccine patents.
The Cobax Scheme is 575 million less than the conventional Cobid-19 vaccine.
- Switzerland announces that Cavid 19 status will be presented when entering a bar or restaurant from Monday.
- 9 2021
- Scotland has announced a plan to obligate COVID-19 vaccine passports for nightclubs and large-scale events on October 1.
- British drug regulatory authorities have approved the use of COVID-19 vaccine as booster shots.
- September 10, 2021
It is confirmed that COVID-19 cases increase every week in 92 % of the UK regions.
- Greek and fake vaccine passports are flooded, imposing a fine of 5, 000 euros for each issuance of fake vaccine vaccination, recovery certificate, and inspection certificate.
- September 11, 2021
- 120, 000 people in France participate in a demonstration protesting COVID-19 health passport.
Former Australia's former Prime Minister Tony Abbott prone to a mask of $ 500.
- September 12, 2021
- Secretary of Sagid Javid British Health, confirmed the cancellation of planning Covid 19 passport in the UK.
- Purchased 500, 000 COVID-19 vaccines from Denmark to deal with collective infections in Auckland, New Zealand.
Received 100, 000 Cobid 19 vaccines from Italy through Iraq and Kobax.
- September 13, 2001
- A British medical manager has decided to inoculate Cobid 19 vaccines for children between 12-15 years old.
- Britain moves to buy Cobid-19 vaccine from French pharmaceutical company Barneva.
14 September 2021
- Russian President Putin will exile in response to a Cobid 19 infected person in his own country.
- Sierra Leone ends the distribution in the fixed positions that had been implemented in early July.
- Turkey reports the largest number of infected people since May.
15 September 2021
- The EU promises to supplied the COVID-19 vaccine for 200 million people by the middle of next year.
- In order to improve vaccination rate in Italy, we announced plans to oblige some workers using COVID-19 "Green Pass".
- 16 September 2021
France suspended 3, 000 medical professionals who refused to vaccine in France.
- 1 billion in China receives full vaccination of COVID-19.
- 17 September 2021
- The Amber Travel List is abolished in the UK and changed to a red light or green light system.
The Slovenian government has announced that civil servants will oblige Cobid 19 vaccination.
- Cuba started vaccination of Cobid 19 to children up to the age of 2.
- French, Cavid 19 vaccine, at least 50 million people have been vaccinated.
- 18 September 2021
In Singapore, for the first time since April 2020, more than 1, 000 new COVID-19 infected people will be reported within 24 hours.
- UK, hal f-year vacation reservation increased by 200 % by alleviating travel restrictions
- 19 September 2021
England sent a COVID-19 booster inoculation information to 1. 5 million this month.
- Africa's 13 countries have achieved the WHO's goal of vaccinating at least 10 % of the people by the end of September.
- 20 September 20, 2021
- According to Pfizer and BioNTech, the trial results show that the Covid-19 vaccine is safe for children aged 5-11 years old.
US announces that vaccinated UK and EU passengers will be allowed to travel to the US from November.
- 21 September 2021
- According to official figures, 100. 000 children missed at least one day of school last week due to suspected or confirmed cases of Covid-19.
For the first time since March, the US has recorded an average of 1. 900 Covid-19-related deaths per day.
- 22 September 2021
- UK temporarily donates 1 million Covid-19 vaccines to South Korea.
- US announces plans to buy an additional 500 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines to share with other countries.
Italy announces plans to donate 45 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine by the end of the year.
- 23 September 2021
- Covid-19 causes UK male life expectancy to fall for the first time since records began.
- Novavax applies for emergency use authorization.
Portugal announces plans to lift almost all COVID-19 restrictions on October 1.
- 24 September 2021
- France and Germany appoint Tedros representative Adhanom Ghebreyesus to a second term.
Tunisia announces plans to lift night-time curfew from Saturdays.
- 25 September 2021
- France pledges to double the number of vaccines it sends to the poorest countries to 120 million.
- Ireland ends mandatory hotel quarantine policy for travellers to the country.
26 September 2021
- Violent clashes break out in Norway as people celebrate the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions.
- Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton calls on the Scottish Human Rights Commission to investigate whether plans for vaccine passports trump human rights.
- 27 September 2021
The White House confirms that President Biden has received the Booter Covid-19 vaccine.
- Japan announces it will lift its state of emergency across all regions at the end of September.
- South Korea announces plans to vaccinate 12-17 year olds.
- 28 September 2021
Data is released showing that one in ten middle school students infected with Covid-19 and one in three school staff experience long-term Covid symptoms.
- US Federal Appeals Panel rules that New York State can verify that teachers have been vaccinated against Covid-19.
- 29 September 2021
- Lithuania reports highest number of Covid-19 cases since January, Latvia highest since February.
Slovenia suspends use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine after death of 20-year-old woman.
- 30 September 2021
- Singapore reports 2, 478 new Covid-19 cases in 24 hours, highest since pandemic began.
- Slovenia's Constitutional Court rejects a potentially unconstitutional vaccination mandate for civil servants.
South Africa lowers Covid-19 restrictions to lowest alert level.
- Russia records highest death toll since pandemic began on third day.
- 1 October 2021
World Bank approves $400 million funding for procurement and deployment of COVID-19 vaccines.
- India announces mandatory 10-day quarantine for British nationals upon entry.
- October 2, 2021
Total global deaths from Covid-19 surpass 5 million.
- US deaths from Covid-19 surpass 700, 000.
- October 3, 2021
- UK scientists warn that the COVID-19 pandemic could get worse as winter approaches.
Israel announces that only those who have received a COVID-19 booster vaccine or have recently recovered from COVID-19 will be allowed indoors.
- Russia reports its highest daily death toll since the pandemic began, with 890 deaths in 24 hours.
- 4 October 2021
The UK's international travel traffic light system will be abolished from today and replaced with a single red list.
- EU medicines regulator recommends that all people with weakened immune systems be given booster vaccines.
- 5 October 2021
- Spain approves Moderna and Pfizer vaccines as booster vaccines for over 70s.
Confirmed cases of Covid-19 in England, more than 100. 000 children absent from school.
- 6 October 2021
- Sweden suspends use of Moderna vaccine in under 30s due to concerns about rare side effects.
- UK lifts guidance to prevent non-essential travel to 32 countries.
The Lithuanian government offers to pay 100 euros to vaccine recipients over 75s.
- 7 October 2021
- England tour route reduced to 7 countries.
Pfizer-BioNTech announces it has submitted an application to the US Food and Drug Administration for approval of its Covid vaccine for 5-11 year olds.
- Finland announces suspension of use of Moderna vaccine in men under 30 due to rare cardiovascular side effects.
- October 8, 2021: Iceland suspends use of the Moderna vaccine.
Statistics show that one in 14 school-age children in the UK had COVID-19 in the last week.
- October 9, 2021
- UK reaches 2 million COVID-19 boost vaccines.
- Brazil surpasses 600, 000 COVID-19 deaths.
US surpasses 40 million COVID-19 vaccines administered.
- October 10, 2021
- Malaysia lifts travel restrictions for fully vaccinated adults after reaching goal of vaccinating 90% of adult population.
- Leader of Italy's far-right Forza Nuova party arrested after anti-vaccination protest in Rome.
Sydney, Australia lifts lockdown
- October 11, 2021
- Vaccination is encouraged for people with immunosuppressed conditions.
Thailand announces plans to open borders to vaccinated tourists from November 1.
- From today in Wales, people must show an NHS Covid pass or proof of vaccination to enter nightclubs or attend large events.
- From today in Germany, people will be required to pay for side-streaming tests to boost vaccination rates.
12 October 2021
- IMF warns Covid aid is making the world more vulnerable to financial crisis.
- Russia confirms plans to test nasal spray version of Sputnik V vaccine on volunteers.
- 13 October 2021
Who announces team of 26 experts to lead investigation into origins of Covid-19 pandemic.
- NHS Covid passports to be scaled back.
- Survey reveals 15% of scientists have experienced death threats worldwide and 22% have been threatened with attack for speaking publicly about the pandemic.
- October 14, 2021
- US Food and Drug Administration supports booster vaccines for seniors and at-risk US adults who have received the Moderna vaccine.
Latvian President Egils Levits falls ill with Covid-19 despite being vaccinated.
- The government announces that lateral flow tests will replace PCR tests for travelers to the UK.
- October 15, 2021
- US announces plans to lift restrictions for travelers who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 effective November 8.
As of today, COVID-19 tests are free in France unless prescribed by a doctor.
- Australia announces it will lift exit bans effective November 1
- October 16, 2021
Russia reports 1, 002 Covid-19-related deaths, a fifth consecutive day of record highs.
- New Zealand successfully vaccinates 2. 5% of its population in one day.
- October 17, 2021
- Melbourne Australia announces it will lift its stay-at-home policy this week.
Ingrand plans to open a vaccination center for children aged 12 to 15 within a few weeks.
- October 18, 2021
- A new study revealed that Varneva vaccine could be as valid as Oxford / Astrazenka vaccine.
The European Commission chairman Ursla von Dare Lien has announced that the number of vaccines exported by the EU has reached 1 billion.
- Latvia, COVID-19, was infected with spikes and closed schools, restaurants and recreational facilities for one month.
- Use tear gas and water discharge guns at the Cobid 19 Spike Import Assembly.
Before approval as an emergency vaccine, we requested Bharat Biotech to provide more data.
- October 19, 2021
- A draft of the Senate's Senate on the Brazil Cobid 19 crisis recommends to President Borsnoaro to assassinate the pandemic.
South Africa's pharmaceutical regulatory authorities have rejected Sputnik vaccine due to safety concerns.
- A survey in the United States revealed that the COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer / Bion Tech has a 93 % effect in hospitalization prevention between 12-18 years old.
- October 20, 2021
The British Medical Association requested the British government to introduce "Plan B" to prevent NHS's tightness.
- New York has announced that all local government officials will oblige vaccination or provide vacation.
- Latvia is the first country that redefined rockdown as the latest Cavid 19 waves in Europe.
- October 21, 2021
In the UK, the number of new infected people per day of COVID-19 reach 50, 000.
- In Moscow, the number of cobid-19 deaths has increased, and a week of rockdown has been announced.
- Melbourne ends the sixth lockdown.
October 22, 2021
- UK Health Service announced that the Delta mutant type has become a new mutant type because the Delta mutant type has become common in the UK.
- Pfizer has announced that the company's vaccine for children is 91 %.
Friday Mass will continue in Tehran for the first time in 20 months.
- October 23, 2021
- Prime Minister Lisi Snack again closed the store, pub and restaurant.
- Romania has registered a patient of Covid 19 and announced plans to mandate most public places from Monday with a medical examination.
- Namibia has stopped using Sputnik V vaccine.
October 24, 2021
- He announced about £ 6 billion of funding to work on the List of Long NHS, England Long NHS.
- According to this data, the UK is delayed in giving surplus cobid vaccine into poor countries among the G7 countries excluding Japan.
In Russia, 1, 000 Cobid 19 related deaths are reported every day.
- 25 October 2021
- The European Medical Association approves the use of Modena Booster Vaccine.
- In China, Cobid-19 vaccination is started for 3-year-olds.
In Russia, 37. 930 people have been infected with COVID-19 within 24 hours.
- 26 October 2021
- The US Food and Pharmaceutical Bureau recommends Pfizer Cobid 19 vaccine approval for children aged 5 to 11 years old.
In Belgium, a few weeks of deregulation, Cobid 19 regulations, including masks, are revived.
- 27 2021 October
- Novabax has submitted a COVID-19 vaccine approval application in the UK.
It is announced that Israel will welcome tourists who have been vaccinated since November 1st.
- Discard thousands of vaccines made by Astrazeneca, Australia.
- 2021. 10. 28
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that only five countries in Africa are likely to achieve the goal of vaccinating 40 % of the population.
- In Russia, Cobid 19 infections are increasing, and regulations on Cobid 19 are being strengthened.
- 29 October 2021
- The G20 promises to take measures to allow 70 % of the world's population to be vaccinated by mi d-2022.
- In Poland, more than 3 million COVID-19 infected.
According to statistics, nearly 45. 000 people died in Russia due to COVID-19 in September.
- 30 October 2021
- The first COVID-19 infected person appears in Tonga.
- Thailand banned rally and other large-scale events to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in order to resume foreign tourists.
The UK will send a 20 million COVID-19 vaccine to developing countries this year.
- 31 2021 October
- The United States gives Taiwan a COVID-19 vaccine for 4 million people.
The US Food and Pharmaceutical Bureau will postpone the use of Moderna vaccine for youth 12 to 17 years old while investigating the rare side effects of heart inflammation.
- 1 November 2021
- Cambodia achieved vaccination goals and declared open.
In Greece, 5. 449 COVID-19 patients have occurred.
- Putin hopes to use the army to build a field hospital for COVID-19 patients.
- November 2, 2021
In the United Kingdom, the number of deaths within 24 hours by Cobid 19 will be 293, the largest after late February.
- The Netherlands will r e-introduce the face mask to stop the increase in Cavid 19 patients.
- Romania recorded 591 dead by COVID-19 in 24 hours, updating his daily dead record.
November 3, 2021
- The number of deaths related to Cobid 19 reaches 28 million worldwide.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) has approved the Covaxin vaccine of BHARAT BHARAT in India for emergency use.
- In Latvia and Europe, COVID-19 infected people have increased, and have announced an emergency for three months.
November 4, 2021
- A World Health Organization (WHO) declares that Europe is the center of COVID-19 pandemic.
- This is the first country that the UK has approved oral antiviral drugs that reduce the effects of Cobid 19.
- Latvia announced that companies will be able to dismiss companies who refuse vaccination and workers who refuse to transfer to remote areas.
November 5, 2021
- Romania has more than 50, 000 deaths due to Cobid 19 since the start of pandemic.
- Austria has announced plans to ensure that only vaccination or COVID-19 can enter and leave restaurants and hotels.
- Eleven states have begun legal measures to disagree with federal government's vaccination obligations.
- November 6, 2021
Costa Rica is the first in the world to be a child to vaccinate COVID-19 vaccine.
- In New Zealand, for the first time since the pandemic began, more than 200 Cobid 19 new patients have occurred within 24 hours.
- November 7, 2021
The UK has achieved 10 million COVID-19 boost vaccine supply goals.
- In Australia, the Pfizer Booster Vaccination will begin tomorrow.
- 2021 November 8, 2021
- The United States has canceled the ban on travel in today.
Promised 3 million COVID-19 vaccines to Cambodia, Australia.
- Denmark, the number of infected people has increased again, proposed re-introduction of digital COVID-19 passport.
- November 9, 2021
- Canada approves Pfizer / Bion Tech vaccine for adults over the age of 18.
Singapore has announced that patients who have not been vaccinated from COVID-19 will be paid by the hospital.
- November 10, 2021
- COVID-19 died in Russia exceeded 250, 000.
- 10 States of the United States filed a federal government that requires medical workers to vaccination.
He warns that the fifth wave of French Health, Covid 19, has begun.
- November 11, 2021
- Vaccination for nursing care staff is obliged in the UK, and 50. 000 people cannot work.
Recorded the largest number of COVID-19 patients since the pandemic began in Germany and the Netherlands.
- In Australia, 90 % of the age of 16 and over achieved the goal of receiving the first vaccination.
- November 12, 2021
- Latvia banned voting for politicians who have not been vaccinated and frozen their salaries.
- The Netherlands has announced some blockade, and it will be a blockade since summer in Western Europe.
13 November 2021
- Germany will mobilize 12., 000 troops by Christmas and strengthen medical services.
- The United Kingdom has announced plans to recognize the vaccination of COVID-19 booster vaccine in five months, not six months later in order to stop the over-spending of medical services.
- 14 2021 November
Austria announced nationwide blockade to those who have not completed vaccination of COVID-19.
- China donated 500. 000 COVID-19 vaccines to Syria.
- Brazil has announced that the number of deaths associated with Cobid 19 was the smallest in the past year.
- 15 November 2021
Britain has expanded the COVID-19 booster vaccine program to 40-49 years old.
- Ukraine will provide inoculation twice a $ 40 dollar incentive.
- Boris Johnson warns that a new wave of COVID-19 has influenced nearby European countries and the UK must not be complacent.
- 16 November 2021
Germany has announced a plan to strengthen regulations on vacciners.
- Pfizer has concluded an agreement with a pharmaceutical patent pool, and antiviral drugs can be obtained in cheaper countries in a developing country.
- 17 November 2021
Belgium is obliged to wear masks indoors and work at home from November 20.
- North Ireland ministers agreed with the introduction of vaccine passports, and Sweden announced that it would introduce a vaccine passport in more than 100 gatherings.
- 18 November 2021
- Hungary announced plans to oblige booster vaccines for healthcare professionals.
India has approved the export of Novabax to Indonesia for 20 million vaccines.
- Florida is prohibited from obligating schools and companies to vaccination.
- 2021/11/19
- Austria has been obliged to vaccinate COVID-19 for the first time in Europe and announced its fourth nationwide blockade.
Canada acknowledges that Pfizer's vaccine will be used for children 5 to 11 years old.
- In Bavaria, Germany, Christmas sales have been discontinued, and the door is located locally.
- A COVID-19 protest demonstration occurred in the Netherlands over vaccine passports, and two were injured.
November 20, 2021
- Hong Kong, Shinback Cobid-19 Vaccine is permitted for children from 3 to 17 years old.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that 500. 000 people in Europe may die in Europe by March unless urgent measures are taken.
- Police fired in the protest demonstration over Covid 19 passport in the Netherlands, and three were hospitalized.
November 21, 2021
- One year ago, today, the Delta type of COVID-19 has become a global mainstream.
- Austria will take the fourth blockade.
- 22 November 2021
- Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte blamed the ant i-roc k-down demonstration participants arrested for 100 people in a series of violent demonstrations.
French Prime Minister Jean Castex will show a positive view to COVID-19 after returning to Belgium.
- A new survey shows that tw o-thirds of wealthy countries have completed vaccination, but in developing countries, less than 1/20.
- 23 November 2021
The number of COVID-19 infected people in India has reduced the number per day in the past 18 months.
- The Netherlands will launch COVID-19 patients to Germany to reduce the burden on the hospital.
- 24 November 2021
Italy has announced the stricter of vaccination rules, banning entry and exit in vacciners, restaurants, and sports events, which have been vaccinated on December 6, and obliges school staff, police officers and soldiers to vaccinates.
- COVID-19 patients in the United States increased 23 % in a week.
- 25 November 2021
- Turkovac in Turkish is seeking urgent approval.
The European Pharmaceutical Agency recommends approval of vaccines up to Pfizer and Biontech's 5-yea r-old child.
- 26 November 2021
- B. 1. 1. 529 Kobide's new mutant, which has a large warning bell, is classified as a "concerned mutant" by the World Health Organization (WHO) and is named Omicron.
- Britain will suspend flights from six Africa countries due to concerns about the new model.
2021 November 27, 2021
- The UK has announced that it will mandate the face cover at public transportation and stores and isolate new immigrants in the UK until it is determined to be negative in PCR tests.
- Israel's Prime Minister Naphtari Benet has announced a proposal to ban all foreign travelers entry in the government's approval.
- Britain detects the first two cases of COVID-19's Omicron mutant.
28 November 2021
- The World Health Organization (WHO) has requested countries to not completely prohibit travel from southern Africa.
- Morocco has announced plans to suspend domestic all flights over two weeks to reduce the spread of Omicro n-type infection.
- 29 November 2021
Omicron variant detected in at least 12 countries.
- The UK intends to administer 500, 000 COVID-19 booster vaccinations per day to combat the spread of the Omicron variant.
- November 30, 2021
- Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces that all adults in the UK will be offered the COVID-19 vaccine by the end of January.
Government authorities in Austria decide to extend the lockdown for another 20 days.
- Greece announces fines of 60 euros per month to over 100 euros for those who do not receive a Covid-19 vaccine by January 16.
- Brazil confirms the first case of the Omicron variant in Latin America.
- December 1, 2021
The first case of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 is detected in the US.
- UK wins new contract to buy 114 million more doses of Covid-19 vaccine over the next two years.
- 2 December 2021
- UK records 53 cases. 4, 945 Covid-19 cases in 24 hours, highest daily total in more than four months.
UK Medicines Regulatory Committee approves use of Zevdi, a drug that reduces risk of hospitalization and death by 79% in vulnerable people.
- Germany announces ban on non-essential shops and events from February for unvaccinated people
- 3 December 2021
- South Africa reaches 3 million Covid-19 cases after surge in cases caused by Omicron variant.
2 hippos at Belgian zoo test positive for Covid-19. December 4, 2021
- The WHO reports that so far there have been no deaths from the Omicron variant, despite cases in at least 38 countries.
- Australia provisionally approves the Pfizer vaccine for use in children aged 5-11 years.
December 5, 2021
- The Omicron variant is confirmed in at least 15 US states.
- US health officials suggest that the Omicron variant of Covid-19 may be less dangerous than the Delta variant.
December 6, 2021
- The Czech Republic announces that it will make vaccination mandatory for many public sector workers and those over 60.
- France announces plans to close nightclubs for four years.
- UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid confirms that no one with the Omicron variant of Covid-19 has been hospitalized in the UK so far.
Nigeria accuses UK of "travel apartheid" after travel ban between the two countries
- December 7, 2021
- Senior official leaks video No.
- Northern Ireland confirms first case of Omicron variant of Covid-19.
- Sweden announces plans to reintroduce working from home and mask wearing on public transport.
December 8, 2021
- Prime Minister Boris Johansson recommends working at home on December 13.
- South Africa has approved Pfizer for use for Coronavirus preventive injections for those over the age of 18.
- December 9, 2021
Slovak has announced plans to receive vaccinations for those who are 60 years old or older or to provide cash to those who have been vaccinated by booster vaccine.
- Australia has announced plans to provide vaccines to children aged 5 to 11 from January.
- December 10, 2021
- The UK reported 58. 194 COVID-19 infected people within 24 hours, the largest since January 2021.
- According to the data published by the UK Health and Security Bureau (UKHSA), Omichon in the UK is expected to become a dominant variant of the COVID-19 in the UK by mid-December 2021.
December 11, 2021
- Brazil's Supreme Court orders to submit a vaccination certificate when entering the country.
- Israeli researchers announced in three JAB course tests in Pfizer Vaccines that a significant preventive effect on Cobid-19 has been recognized for the Omicron mutant.
- 12 December 2021
According to a World Health Organization (WHO) survey, the Omicron type of Cobid 19 is more infectious than the delta type, reducing the effect of the vaccine, but the symptoms that cause are lighter.
- Austria announces the easing of vacciners ou t-o f-go restriction s-while vaccinates are still eligible for going out and are not allowed to go out except for indispensable travel.
- Scotland's Prime Minister Nicola Star Jong announced that by the end of 2021, it aims to provide COVID-19 booster vaccine to all adults with vaccinated qualifications.
- December 13, 2021
Chinese stat e-owned media announced the case of Cobid 19's first Omicron variant in Tianjin City in the northeastern part.
- Side flow tests are not available online, and NHS England advises to wait for COVID-19 booster reservations until Tuesday, as the NHS website is over access.
- Norway is banned from selling alcohol to suppress the spread of COVID-19.
December 14, 2021
- Since the beginning of pandemic in the United States, 800, 000 COVID-19-related deaths have occurred.
- England's parliamentarians support government plan B. In this plan, the use of NHS Cobid at a specific place is required, and most indoor environments are required to wear face masks, and they encourage them to work at home as much as possible.
- Pfizer, antiviral Yakkobid-19, announced that 90 % of the death and hospitalization of high-risk patients will be prevented.
Italy extended the emergency declaration until March 31, 2022.
- December 15, 2021
- UK reports 78 new COVID-19 cases. 610 new cases of COVID-19 in 24 hours.
- The Crown Princess of Denmark tests positive for Covid-19.
16 December 2021
- For the second day in a row, the UK records its highest number of COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic, with almost 90. 000 new infections.
- The first cases of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 are found in New Zealand and Poland.
- France announces that it will ban entry to most British travellers from 11:00 pm on 17 December 2021 (Japan time) due to the spread of the Omicron variant in the UK.
17 December 2021
- The UK reaches a milestone: 50% of the UK population will receive a COVID-19 booster vaccine.
- With 93, 045 new COVID-19 cases, the UK breaks its single-day record for COVID-19 cases.
- Ireland announces new measures to combat the spread of the Omicron strain, effective December 19, 2021, including an 8pm curfew for hospitality venues and limiting event capacity to 50%.
December 18, 2021
- Mayor of London Sadiq Khan announces a "major incident" in light of rising Covid-19 cases in the city.
- In the Netherlands, all non-essential shops, restaurants, bars, cinemas, museums and theatres will be closed from December 19, 2021 to January 14, 2022 to curb the spread of the Omicron strain.
- From 11:00 pm on December 18, 2021 (Japan time), travel from the UK to Germany will be banned, except for German citizens, residents and passengers.
2021/12/19
- Sri Lanka announces that it will implement Covid-19 passports from New Year's Day.
- Iran detects first case of Omicron variant of Covid-19.
- 2021/12/20
The European Union's medicines regulator approves the use of Novavax's Covid-19 vaccine.
- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned of possible further restrictions and said he was monitoring data on the spread of the Omicron variant "hour by hour".
- It has been confirmed that Queen Elizabeth will celebrate Christmas at Windsor Castle, rather than staying at Sandringham as usual, due to Covid-19 concerns.
- NHS England announced that it had administered more than 1. 5 million booster vaccines over the weekend.
December 21, 2021
- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirms that no new restrictions will be imposed in England before Christmas, citing a lack of evidence to justify such a decision.
- UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak announces £1 billion in funding for businesses struggling to cope with the impact of the Omicron variant.
Israel announces plans to give the over 60s a fourth dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
- 22 December 2021
- For the first time since the start of the pandemic, the UK records more than 100. 000 cases of Covid-19 in a 24-hour period.
- The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issues an emergency use authorization for Pfizer's pill to treat mild to moderate Covid-19 infections at home.
Spain announces plans to make mask-wearing mandatory outdoors.
- 23 December 2021
- Greece bans Christmas and New Year celebrations and makes mask-wearing mandatory outdoors.
- China's city of Xi'an goes into lockdown after 127 new cases of Covid-19.
Australia reinstates strict restrictions after rising Covid-19 cases, making mask use mandatory indoors, QR code check-in and limiting capacity in facilities.
- 24 December 2021
- South Africa begins offering booster doses of Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine.
In the UK, 1 in 35 people had Covid-19 last week.
- 25 December 2021
- France (104. 611 cases) and Italy (54. 762 cases) record their highest daily numbers of Covid019 cases.
Israel orders 100. 000 units of Pfizer's antiviral Covid-19.
- India announces that children under 15 can now be vaccinated.
- 26 December 2021
- Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland reintroduce new Covid-19 restrictions, but England does not.
Iran bans entry for travellers from the UK, France, Norway and Denmark for 15 days.
- The first case of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 is reported in the Gaza Strip.
- 27 December 2021
The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention says Covid-19 patients only need to be in quarantine for five days.
- Paraguay records its first case of the Omicron variant of Covid-19.
- 28 December 2021
- Following the spread of the Omicron variant of Covid-19, France reduces the waiting period between the second and third doses of the vaccine from four to three months.
Indonesia records its first case of the Omicron variant of Covid-19.
- China's Yan'an city goes into lockdown due to rising cases.
- 29 December 2021
- France records 208. 000 new cases in 24 hours, breaking European and national records for daily cases.
The World Health Organization warns governments to be "cautious" when shortening Covid-19 isolation periods.
- According to figures released by the UK Health Protection Agency, more than 90% of local Covid-19 cases in England are of the Omicron variant.
- Spain shortens Covid-19 self-isolation period from 10 to 7 days.
- 30 December 2021
Israel approves fourth Covid-19 vaccine for vulnerable and immunocompromised people.
- Eastern Europe reaches 1 million Covid-19 deaths since the start of the pandemic.
- December 31, 2021
- The UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimates that one in 25 people in England had Covid-19 before Christmas.
The antiviral drug Paxlovid, developed by Pfizer, is approved by UK regulators for use in at-risk patients.
- January 1, 2022
- Health Secretary Sajid Javid warns that the UK will have to live next to Covid-19 in 2022 and that further restrictions are an absolute last resort.
- Covid-19 cases in Guadeloupe rise fourfold in four days.
Unvaccinated citizens living in the United Arab Emirates will be banned from international travel from January 10, 2022.
- January 2, 2022
- France sees a record average of seven days before new Covid-19 cases appear.
- Israel announces it will administer the fourth dose of the vaccine to over 60s and medical staff.
The UK Department of Education advises schools to consolidate classes to larger numbers to mitigate the impact of staff shortages.
- 2022. 1. 3
- The number of Covid-19 cases in the UK has doubled since last week.
NHS trusts report major incidents as Covid-19 staff absenteeism rises, causing a crisis.
- Florida's Covid-19 infection rate increases by almost 1000% in two weeks.
- 4 January 2022
The US breaks record with nearly 1 million new Covid-19 cases in a single day.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) says the Omicron variant is milder than the traditional Covid-19 variant.
- Germany eases travel restrictions from the UK and eight African countries.
- 5 January 2022: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces that the requirement for pre-departure testing for travellers to the UK will be lifted from 7 January 2022.
- Israeli President Isaac Herzog receives his fourth dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, becoming the first world leader to receive the Covid-19 vaccine.
Opposition leader Keir Starmer tests positive for Covid-19 for the second time.
- 2022. 1. 6
- Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte makes violations of stay-at-home orders punishable by prison for unvaccinated citizens.
- Brazil reports highest daily case count since September 2021, with 35, 826 new Covid-19 cases.
Chilean President Sebastián Piñera announces that his country will be the first in Latin America to administer the fourth dose of the Covid-19 vaccine to vulnerable people by January 10, 2022.
- January 7, 2022
- Germany tightens Covid-19 restrictions in bars and restaurants, requires proof of vaccination or recovery as well as a negative test result before entering the country, and shortens Covid-19 quarantine periods from 14 to 10 days.
- Austrian Chancellor Karl Neschamer is asymptomatic and continues to work remotely with security staff after Covid-19.
Several senior Hong Kong political figures are quarantined after attending a birthday party for their representative.
- January 8, 2022
- The number of UK deaths linked to Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic reaches 150, 000.
- Anti-vaccination protesters rally in cities across the country after French President Emmanuel Macron publicly vows to "anger" French people for not getting vaccinated.
Victoria, heir to the Swedish throne, tests positive for Covid-19. 2022. 1. 9
- Greece sets 1 February 2022 as the deadline for citizens to receive booster jolts, after which unboosted people will be banned from most indoor locations.
- Africa has recorded more than 2 million Covid-19 cases since the start of the pandemic.
10 January 2022
- Tennis player Novak Djokovic has won his appeal against the cancellation of his Australian visa and has been released by immigration. The world number one had previously sought the cancellation of his "entry visa". The world number one had previously sought a "medical exemption" from Australia's vaccination obligation.
- An agreement has been reached between NHS England and private health care providers to treat NHS patients who cannot be treated due to overpressure on hospitals.
- January 11, 2022
145. 982 hospitalizations due to Covid-19 reported in the US, the highest ever.
- Matt Hancock, former UK Health Secretary, was affected by Covid-19.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that at the current rate of spread of COVID-19, more than half of the European population could be infected within two months.
- 2022. 1. 12
A Spanish court rules that Valencia must pay more than £40, 000 in compensation to all of its doctors for failing to protect their health during the first three months of the pandemic.
- Denmark announces it will give vulnerable people a fourth dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
- A UK High Court judge rules that the government's operation of "VIP lanes" for manufacturers and suppliers of personal protective equipment, speeding up the process for companies to win contracts, is unlawful.
- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson admits that he attended a Downing Street garden drinks event on May 20, 2020, during the height of Covid-19 restrictions.
13 January 2022
- Hungary announces it will allow citizens to receive a fourth dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
- Teachers across France stage mass strikes in protest of the government's handling of the pandemic.
- Greece announces that citizens over 60 who refuse to take the Covid-19 vaccine will be fined $114 per month.
14 January 2022
- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologizes to the Queen for two parties held in Downing Street on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral in April 2021.
- Two thirds of Poland's advisory committee resign over concerns the government is not following the science.
- The Netherlands reports 35. 000 new Covid-19 cases within 24 hours.
The Australian government denies Novak Djokovic a second visa for visiting Australia for violating international travel rules, even though he did not attend a tennis match.
- 15 January 2022
- Covax delivers one billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines.
Iran reports first death from Omicron variant of Covid-19.
- Mexico records 47, 113 new Covid-19 cases in 24 hours, the highest daily increase since the start of the pandemic.
- 16 January 2022
The French parliament communicates new Covid-19 measures, including requiring proof of vaccination to enter public places such as cafes and cinemas.
- In the Netherlands, thousands of protests gathered in Amsterdam, with thousands of protests in Amsterdam, with more than 36, 000 infected people per day and updating new records.
- In Thailand, the first dead of the Omicron type of Cobid 19 appears.
- 17 January 2022
Israel has announced that the forced isolation period of COVID-19 infected people will be reduced from 7 days to 5 days.
- The Beijing Winter Olympics Organizing Committee has announced that it will cancel the general sales of tickets due to the deterioration of Cavid 19 infection rate in China and sell it to the "target" team.
- 18 January 2022
- New Zealand temporarily restricts the entry of all foreign immigrants who have not yet made a reservation in the country's management quarantine and isolation systems in response to the risks of Omicron type.
In France, the number of COVID-19 infected people per day is the largest, and 464. 769 people were infected in 24 hours.
- Scottish President Nicola Star John announced that it will cancel the restrictions on the Omicron variable from January 24, 2022. Larg e-scale indoor events are continued and nightclubs are resumed.
- January 19, 2022
- In the United States, Starbucks has been ruled by the Supreme Court and has stopped employee vaccination and regular inspections.
In Northern Ireland, the forced isolation period of COVID-19 is reduced from 7 days to 5 days.
- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that all the regulations introduced to suppress Cobid 19's Omicron type will end on January 26, 2022.
- January 20, 2022
- In Japan, the number of cavido-19 infected people per day will be 41. 377, the largest number.
The Austrian government has announced a national vaccination box that randomly distributes gift certificates to the people who have been vaccinated to improve the vaccination rate of the people.
- President Emmanuel Macron has announced that it will alleviate the country's Cavid 19 regulations since February 2022.
- January 21, 2012
- In Australia, COVID-19 dead was reported to be 80 in a day, which was the highest percentage in the country since the pandemic started.
In Brazil, SINOVAC vaccine made in China has been approved for the use for children between 6 and 17 years old.
- In China, the number of patients per day of COVID-19 has been minimized in the last two months.
- January 22, 2022
Samoa and Kiribass are announced by the infected foreign tourists brought Cavid 19.
- In Sweden, a demonstration of protests against the use of Cobid 19 vaccines in major cities.
- The UK Health Service has confirmed that it has confirmed a subtype called Ba. 2, a new subtype of Omicron. Ba. 2 is a "subtype under investigation" one step down of the "concerned subtype".
January 23, 2022
- In Russia, COVID-19 infected people were 63. 205, recorded the most in the day for three consecutive days.
- 50, 000 demonstrations in Belgium protested COVID-19 regulations.
- The Beijing Winter Olympics organizer and 72 COVID-19 infected staff who entered the country for the tournament were confirmed.
January 24, 2022
- In the UK, it will be announced on February 11, 2022 that COVID-19 testing will be canceled for vaccination immigrants.
- In France, a new law is enacted to post vaccine tickets at restaurants, bars and sports venues.
In Germany, pandemic regulations are expanded due to concerns about the enlargement of Omicron's subspecies.
- January 25, 2022
- Pfizer and Bion Tech have begun recruitment of clinical trials to test new cobid-19 vaccines specially designed to target Omicron mutants.
In Italy, the number of patients per day doubled from 77. 696 to 186. 740 on the previous day.
- January 26, 2022
- The Minister of Health, Swedish, has announced that it will extend the restrictions on vaccinations by the current COVID-19 for two weeks, and to maintain the limit of capacity at large-scale venues, and to keep the bars and restaurants at night.
- Police Berlin begins to forfeit a yellow star badge similar to the Nazi "Court" (Jewish star) from a vaccine skepticism in the city.
In Brazil, Covid 19 has reached 224. 567, a day record.
- January 27, 2022
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Toldo announced that it will be infected with COVID-19 and will do five days of self-isolation.
- In the United Kingdom, all regulations on Face Masks and Covid-19 vaccination paths have been lifted, and the country returns to planned regulations.
Pfizer's COVID-19 therapeutic antiviral drug, EU Pharmaceuticals Regulatory Authority is approved for use for adults with severe abusive.
- January 28, 2022
- It is alleged that US scientists have developed a smartphone-based COVID-19 inspection instead of PCR tests.
- According to a UK's Health Protection Agency report, the current vaccine has a sufficient prevention effect on Ba. 2, a new subspecies of Omicron, and the R rate of England has dropped between 0. 7 and 0. 9. He says.
January 29, 2022
- Ukraine has the number of deaths related to COVID-19 since the start of pandemics reached 100. 000.
- New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Arden is in contact with COVID-19 infected people and is isolated.
January 30, 2022
- Spotify announced that it would add a reminder of content to all COVID-19 related podcasts in response to complaints about COVID-19 on the platform.
- At the Winter Olympics, 34 new COVID-19 infections occurred among players and stakeholders.
- A protest against COVID-19 regulations exploded in Prague.
- January 31, 2022
Abolished plans to obligate all COVID-19 vaccination for all NHS employees in the UK.
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Toldo has a COVID-19 positive reaction.
- February 1, 2022
He warned that Cobid 19 Omnicron variants BA. 2 subspecies exist in 57 countries.
- Pfizer and Bion Tech seek the approval of vaccination for under 5 years old in the UK
- Norway immediately rejects most of the restrictions on COVID-19
- February 2, 2022
- New Zealand announced that it will start opening border from the end of February.
The COVID-19 infected number of people since the start of pandemic in Germany reaches 10 million.
- Lithuania announced that it will delete a COVID-19 certificate for entering public places, saying that there is no effect to prevent the spread of the Omicron type of COVID-19.
- February 3, 2022
Novabax's COVID-19 vaccine is approved in the UK for over 18 years old.
- Sweden announced that the Cobid-19 regulations will be completed next week.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that Europe will enter the "lon g-term peace period" due to the high vaccination rate.
- February 4, 2022
- Although the number of official deaths in India reaches 500, 000, this figure is expected to have reached last year due to the difference between the official death and the actual number of deaths.
Recorded 157 newly infected people in Cobid 19 within 24 hours, the largest since Pandemic started.
- Novabucks will be approved in the UK for the age of 18 and over.
- February 5, 2022
- The number of deaths in the United States by Cobid 19 reaches 900. 000.
Turkish President Erdogan shows a positive response of COVID-19.
- For the first time in Japan since the launch of pandemic, more than 100, 000 new people in Cobid 19 will be more than 100, 000 within 24 hours.
- February 6, 2022
- India approves Russia's Sputnik Light Covid-19 vaccine.
Mayor of Ottawa, Canada declares state of emergency due to Covid-19 protests.
- Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Marape tests positive upon arrival in China for the Beijing Winter Olympics.
- 2022. 2. 7
Australia announces it will open borders to vaccinated tourists and visa holders from February 21.