The World Health Organization relays their concerns that nations globally are going backwards by relaxing restrictions, with the potential for the coronavirus pandemic to get 'worse and worse'.
WHO warns crisis may get 'worse and worse and worse'
"Let me be blunt, too many countries are headed in the wrong direction, the virus remains public enemy number one," he said. The fast track status by the Food and Drug Administration is granted to speed up the review of new drugs and vaccines that show the potential to address unmet medical needs. The announcement came two days after Disney reopened its biggest resort, Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, as cases surged in the state.However, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort hotels will remain open with adjusted services, including enhanced health and safety measures.
The Government will limit group gatherings to four people — from 50 — a measure last seen during a second wave of the outbreak in March. "One deputy died. A senator died. After the tests carried out on the deputies, 11 members of parliament were detected carrying the coronavirus," Mr Rajoelina said.He did not say when the leaders died, and did not name them.Download the ABC News app and subscribe to our range of news alerts for the latest on how the pandemic is impacting the world
The leader of the Spanish region of Catalonia has called on residents of an area that has seen a surge in coronavirus cases to stay at home, defying a court ruling. Spain, which has been one of the European countries worst affected by COVID-19, lifted nationwide confinement last month, when the pandemic seemed to have come under control.
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