Original title: the United Nations Secretary General condemned the travel ban against South Africa, Britain and the United States recommended that all adults be vaccinated and strengthened international epidemic observation (November 30)
Source: Vision China
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Global
0800 [more than 262 million confirmed cases worldwide]
According to John & middot; Novel coronavirus pneumonia cases were diagnosed in 262028025 cases in Beijing at 8 a.m. in November 30th, and 5205630 cases were accumulated in the forenoon of the University of Hopki. The vaccination rate was over 7 billion 940 million times.
0800 [who: Omicron's overall global risk & ldquo; very high & rdquo;]
0800 [the first case of Omicron variant found in Sweden, Canada and Spain]
On Monday, Sweden discovered the first case of Omicron variant; It is a passenger who flew from South Africa to Sweden a week ago; The first case of Omicron in Canada was found in Quebec; Spain found the first case of Omicron, 51, who flew to Spain from South Africa last weekend.
North America
0800 [CDC recommends that all American adults & ldquo; should & rdquo; receive booster shots]
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revised the recommendation of vaccination booster needle to all adults & ldquo; Should & rdquo; Vaccination booster needle. The previous recommendation was that people over 50 years old and those living in care institutions for a long time should be vaccinated and other adults & ldquo; Yes & rdquo; Vaccination.
0800 [Biden: facing Omicron, we should pay attention rather than panic]
U.S. President Joe Biden said in a speech on Monday that there are still many key questions to be answered about the Omicron strain, which should be paid attention to rather than panic. He also called on Americans to vaccinate the new crown vaccine as soon as possible.
0800 [forge: not sure if Omicron will become the main epidemic strain in the United States]
Anthony middot, an American expert in infectious diseases; Fudge said that it was uncertain whether the Omicron variant would become the main epidemic strain in the United States. Fudge also said that the United States is unlikely to further impose a new travel ban.
Europe
0800 [UK allows all adults to be vaccinated with booster needles]
In response to the Omicron variant, Britain allowed all adults to receive booster shots from Monday. Two new cases of Omicron variant were added in the UK on the same day, with a total of 11 cases in the country. Last weekend, the British government also imposed requirements on passengers to wear masks and nucleic acid testing.
0800 [European countries tighten epidemic prevention measures to deal with Omicron]
European countries have tightened epidemic prevention measures to deal with Omicron: Norway will extend the isolation time of those who are positive for nucleic acid test, and require family members of those who are positive to be isolated for 10 days, and those who are close to each other to be tested. If it is confirmed that they are not infected with Omicron strain, the isolation can be lifted. Poland will limit the flow of hotels, cinemas and other places by 50% from December 1 to 17, isolate passengers outside the Schengen area for 14 days, and extend the isolation period for some African countries.
Africa
0800 [UN secretary general, South African Minister of health condemns travel ban]
United Nations Secretary General Guterres and South African health minister fahra condemned the United States and other developed countries for imposing a travel ban on Southern Africa and aggravating Africa's isolation and neglect. Guterres said that developed countries do not provide sufficient vaccines to Africa, and African people should not be blamed for the extremely low vaccination rate, nor should they be punished for sharing scientific and health information in a timely manner. South African health minister fahra asked U.S. health secretary Bessel to tell the U.S. President and government that the travel ban will not help South Africa, but will only make it more difficult for South Africa.
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