January 3rd – According to real-time statistics on the Worldometer website, as of about 6:30 Beijing time on January 3, a total of 848,98,728 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed worldwide, with a total of 1842,164 deaths; 6163 new confirmed cases have been confirmed in a single day worldwide.
92 cases and 8,729 new deaths. More than 616,000 new confirmed cases outside China, more than 84.8 million confirmed cases and more than 1.837 million deaths.
More than 270,000 new confirmed cases in the United States in a single day, with a total of more than 20.84 million cases.
According to Worldometer real-time statistics, as of about 6:30 Beijing time on January 3, the United States has confirmed 20,849,202 cases of COVID-19 and 358,222 deaths.
Compared with the data at 6:30 the previous day, there were 27689 new confirmed cases and 2,287 new deaths in the United States.
The worsening epidemic has caused the suffering of the American people, especially low-income groups, facing more survival pressure.
The number of first-time jobless claims in the United States was 787,000 in the week ending December 26, 2020, while the four-week average of first-time filings increased by 17,750 to 836,750, according to the latest data released by the U.S. Department of Labor.
The number of new confirmed cases in the UK hit a new high in a single day, with a total of more than 2.59 million confirmed cases.
According to the data released by the British government on the 2nd, 57,725 new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus were added in the United Kingdom on the same day, setting a record for the highest number of new confirmed cases in a single day since the outbreak of the epidemic in the country; a total of 2,599 confirmed cases were 2,59,789.
According to the data, the number of new confirmed cases in a single day in the United Kingdom has recently reached a new high, exceeding 40,000 for the first time on December 28, 2020. Since then, the number of new confirmed cases released by the British government every day has exceeded 50,000.
“The numbers are a reminder that the danger of the outbreak is still ongoing and the spread of the virus is still high,” Yvonne Doyle, the medical director of Public Health England, said in a statement. It is reported that two coronavirus vaccines have been approved for use in the UK.
Mary Ramsey, head of immunization at the Public Health Service of England, said that the agency does not recommend mixing the two vaccines. People should use the same vaccine when injecting the second dose after the first dose.
Brazil has more than 15,000 new confirmed cases in a single day, with a total of more than 7.71 million cases.
According to the data of Brazil’s Ministry of Health on January 2, the total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country is 7,716,405, an increase of 15,827 over the previous day; 195,725 deaths and 314 new deaths.
Brazilian team Shapecorns Club issued an obituary on December 30 local time. Paulo Ricardo Magro, the chairman of the team, died of the novel coronavirus at the age of 59. According to the Brazilian website “G1”, Magro was sent to the intensive care unit of Unimed Hospital in Chapeco, western Santa Catarina, on December 18 last year, and died of complications from the novel coronavirus on the 30th.
In an obituary, the Shapecorns Club said that Magro was one of the main leaders responsible for the team’s reconstruction after the team suffered the painful air crash in 2016.
Russia has 26,000 new confirmed cases, with a total of more than 3.21 million cases.
According to the latest data released on the official website of COVID-19 epidemic prevention in Russia on the 2nd, 26,301 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Russia, with a total of 312,637 confirmed cases, 447 new COVID-19 deaths and 58,002 deaths.
On the 2nd, Russian Health Minister Mulashko said in Tver Oblast that from January 1, all Russian citizens who have been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus can obtain vaccination certificates from relevant websites, which Mulashko proposed in December.
Ginzburg, the Russian “Satellite-V” vaccine developer, the National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology of Gamarea, supported the plan as “absolutely right thing”.
But the practice of issuing certificates to vaccinators has also aroused a lot of opposition. The Russian State Duma (Lower House of Parliament) Health Committee opposed this approach. Petrov, a member of the committee, called it absurd and said that the immunity formed after vaccination could only last for a period of time.
In addition, it was suggested that the introduction of this system would lead to the proliferation of false certificates. Mattwiyanko, chairman of the Committee of the Russian Federation (Upper House of Parliament), said on December 24 that Russia has no plan to issue vaccination certificates for vaccinators.