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Myanmar locks down Rakhine state capital Myanmar has locked down the state capital of conflict-torn Rakhine state after an outbreak of a coronavirus strain that officials said was more infectious than that previously seen in the country. Nineteen people have tested positive for the virus in the western region since Monday, health officials said on Friday, the first local transmission in Myanmar in months, bringing the total number of cases to 409.
Record daily cases in Poland Poland reported 903 new coronavirus cases on Friday, the Health Ministry’s Twitter account said, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began. The record comes days after the health minister resigned and as Poland braces for the school year starting on Sept.1. The health ministry data showed the biggest increase in the south of Poland, including the mining region Silesia, which has been hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis as many miners caught the disease and mining operations were closed.
Masks off again in Beijing Health authorities in Beijing have removed a requirement for people to wear masks outdoors, further relaxing rules aimed at preventing the spread of the coronavirus after the city reported 13 consecutive days without new cases. It is the second time Beijing’s health authorities have relaxed guidelines on mask-wearing in the Chinese capital, which has largely returned to normal operations after two rounds of lockdowns brought the city to a standstill.
Doctors strike in Nairobi Doctors in most public hospitals in Kenya’s capital went on strike to protest against delayed salaries and a lack of protective equipment when handling patients who may have COVID-19. The strike began on Friday, said Thuranira Kaugiria, secretary general for the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union. He said 320 doctors employed by the Nairobi County government were taking part in the strike because they had inadequate health insurance, poor quality protective gear and not enough isolation wards to treat COVID-19 patients. | |
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