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Coronavirus Global Updates, 14 July: WHO says no arrival to typical for 'not so distant'; Singapore count arrives at 46,630

Coronavirus Global Updates: Confirmed coronavirus cases crossed 13 million worldwide and brought about 5.72 lakh passings up until this point. While Hong Kong fixed limitations to contain a resurgence in infection cases, Queensland forced mandatory isolate for anybody entering the Australian state from "hotspots" in neighboring New South Wales. Hong Kong likewise presented a fine of $645 for anybody declining to wear a veil on open vehicle in a new offer to forestall the resurgent coronavirus from spiraling wild.


 New York City will intensify endeavors to teach youngsters about the significance of wearing covers and keeping socially removed after an expansion in cases among those ages 20 to 29. Furthermore, Japan's legislature said another highly sensitive situation is conceivable if contaminations increment further. Here's all the significant COVID-19 news from over the globe Singapore reports 347 new coronavirus cases, count arrives at 46,630 US coronavirus cases, coronavirus cases US, US Europe outskirt, Europe fringes open, Europe coronavirus cases, World news, Indian Express People stand by to go across a road at the shopping region of Orchard Road as the city state revives the economy, in the midst of the coronavirus malady (COVID-19) episode, in Singapore. REUTERS/Edgar Su Singapore on Tuesday revealed 347 new coronavirus diseases, including seven network and two imported cases, taking the all out count to 46,630, the wellbeing service said. 

A large portion of the new cases are outside laborers living in quarters, it said. Of the seven network cases, one is a Singaporean resident and six are outsiders holding work passes. The two imported patients have been set on remain at home notification upon their appearance in Singapore, the service said. With the location of the 347 new cases, Singapore's COVID-19 count presently remains at 46,630. The infection has so far asserted 26 lives in the nation. The service has requested an organization to close its premises for 14 days after three coronavirus cases were identified in the firm, which was additionally found to have penetrated safe administration and social removing measures. Interest for robot cooks in US ascends as kitchens battle COVID-19 Robots that can cook – from flipping burgers to heating bread – are in developing interest as infection careful kitchens attempt to put some separation among laborers and clients. Beginning this fall, the White Castle burger chain will test a robot arm that can cook french fries and different nourishments. The robot, named Flippy, is made by Pasadena, California-based Miso Robotics. White Castle and Miso have been examining an association for about a year. Those discussions quickened when COVID-19 struck, said White Castle Vice President Jamie Richardson. Richardson said the robot can let loose representatives for different assignments like sanitizing tables or taking care of the rising number of conveyance orders. A without touch condition that limits contact is additionally progressively essential to clients, he said. The world's simply reshaped as far as considerations around sanitation, Richardson said. Flippy at present expenses USD 30,000, with a USD 1,500 month to month administration charge. By the center of one year from now, Miso would like to offer the robot for nothing however charge a higher month to month expense. Pandemic exacerbating, things won't come back to 'old typical' for quite a while: WHO The top of the World Health Organization has cautioned that the COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating all around and things won't come back to "the old ordinary" for quite a while. At a press instructions Monday, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that "there will be no arrival to the old typical for years to come." Tedros said that while various nations, particularly in Europe and Asia, have managed episodes, such a large number of others are seeing infection patterns move off course. Tedros additionally chastised political pioneers for blended messages about flare-ups that harm trust, without alluding to any legislators by name. Tedros called for nations to embrace a far reaching technique to control the taking off caseloads in numerous nations, taking note of that about portion of all the new cases are presently originating from the Americas. Without applying essential episode control techniques, "there is just a single way this pandemic will go," WHO boss Tedros advised.

Peruse | Experts Explain: The case for utilizing HCQ Coronavirus, Japan Coronavirus case, Japan Coronavirus passings, Shinzo Abe A specialist gathers a nasal swab test at a Covid-19 testing site in Kashima. Japan clinical specialists, old to get antibody first: Report Japan will begin to draft rules figuring out who will get need in being immunized for coronavirus when a treatment opens up, Jiji detailed, without attribution. Organizing old individuals, those with prior conditions and clinical laborers are among proposals being considered with nearby government to pay for antibody costs, Jiji said. LA resists Trump to begin scholastic year with online classes Los Angeles, home to America's second-biggest school area, and San Diego said they will begin the scholastic year with online classes in the midst of the resurgent coronavirus. "The wellbeing and security of all in the school network isn't something we can bargain," Austin Beutner, administrator of the Los Angeles Unified School District, said in an announcement. "A week ago was the most exceedingly awful yet in the Los Angeles zone." The regions' choices come after only one day after America's top instruction official minimized the danger of reviving schools in the fall — a first concern for President Donald Trump.

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