Above, St. Petersburg, Russia. Photo by Asya. |
There seems to be a new surge of coronavirus infections and deaths around the world. One has to take that with a "grain of salt" as much of the hysterical media cannot be trusted these days, which is unfortunate.
Nikkei Asia has posted a "round-up" of coronavirus-related news from around the world.
The start it with:
Nikkei Asia is tracking the spread of the coronavirus that was first detected in the central Chinese city of Wuhan.
Cumulative global cases have reached 256,121,417 according to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. The worldwide death toll has hit 5,133,242.
For more information about the spread of COVID-19 and vaccination progress around the world, please see our interactive charts and maps.
On Russia, they posted:
6:00 p.m. Russia reports 1,254 coronavirus-related deaths in the last 24 hours, a record daily high that follows a surge in cases. The government coronavirus task force also reports 37,156 nationwide infections, including 3,371 in Moscow, down from a peak of 41,335 recorded on Nov. 6.
I forwarded the link to this to Asya in St. Petersburg, Russia.
To read more, go here.
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