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The US remains as the hardest-hit country, with more than 96,000 deaths among 1.6 million confirmed cases, followed by Russia and Brazil, according to Johns Hopkins data.BERLIN — New coronavirus cases in China fell to zero on Saturday for the first time but surged in India and overwhelmed hospitals across Latin America – both in countries lax about lockdowns and those lauded for firm, early confinement. The virus hit a reopened church in Germany and probably a restaurant, too.
"I'm a mother, if I don't go out and sell, my children won't have food to eat. I am obliged to go out and come here to sell products, despite the danger that we are in," said Nagnouma Kante, a market vendor in Guinea's capital Conakry. And in the southwestern city of Frankfurt, more than 40 people tested positive after a church service of the Evangelical Christian Baptist congregation on May 10. The city's health office said one is hospitalized.
Mindful of evangelical Christians who are key to his support base ahead of November's election, Trump on Friday labeled houses of worship as "essential" and called on governors to let them reopen this weekend. Brazil and Mexico reported record numbers of infections and deaths almost daily this week, fueling criticism of their presidents for limited lockdowns. But infections also rose and intensive care units were swamped in Peru, Chile, and Ecuador, all countries lauded for imposing early and aggressive business shutdowns and quarantines.
There is no 'REPORTED' coronavirus vases. If this is the Communist China i know, I won't trust any statistic given by them.😂
OPEN US UP PLEASE!! realDonaldTrump spreadeagle
Yes the Chinese communist party is a reliable source of info
Mask saves.....
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