Reporter : Qiao An
Publisher : NTD Television
Direct translation
Images : Video Screenshots
As of 26 June, the number of people infected with CCP virus outside mainland China has approached 9.8 million and 490,000 have died. Let’s focus on the development of Beijing’s second wave of epidemic.
The epidemic in Beijing continued to erupt, and two more medium-risk areas were added on the 26th. With the emergence of confirmed cases in Changping District, the epidemic in Beijing has spread in 11 districts.
At the request of the authorities, Beijing residents have had to undergo nucleic acid testing for several days, and various testing sites have long queues. In order to strictly control the outflow of real epidemic information, even the detection points are prohibited from taking photos, and many citizens are puzzled: why nucleic acid detection has also become sensitive information.
After Beijing became an epidemic area, many local citizens repeatedly reported to escape the epidemic. A video that came out on Wednesday showed that vehicles leaving the Beijing Channel that night were queued up, but few vehicles entered Beijing.
Australian Prime Minister Morrison said Friday that despite the recurrence of the Victoria epidemic, other states and territories have agreed to further abolish social distance restrictions.
In areas outside of Victoria, there have been few new cases, but Victoria’s infection cases have shown double-digit growth for ten consecutive days. In late May, Victoria Governor Daniel Andrews, regardless of the opposition of his country and his allies, insisted on joining the CCP's "Belt and Road" project. After that, the epidemic that has been relieved suddenly worsened. On June 22, Victoria had to tighten its epidemic prevention control again.
On Friday, Mexico's single-day new cases reached a new high, reaching 6,104 cases. The cumulative number of diagnoses nationwide exceeds 200,000.
On Tuesday, an earthquake of magnitude 7.4 occurred in southern Mexico. The capital, Mexico City, evacuated millions of residents. Many residents who were forced to leave their homes worried that the outbreak might spread further because they could not maintain social distance.
In response to the growing epidemic, the Indian capital New Delhi built the world’s largest temporary hospital, equivalent to 22 football fields, 10,000 beds, 400 doctors on duty, at least 800 ambulances on standby.
On the day of the 26th, India added 18,000 confirmed cases, and the cumulative number of diagnoses nationwide is approaching 510,000.
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