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Remind! The epidemic prevention policies of these countries and regions have been readjusted.
Strengthen epidemic prevention measures
Germany
According to the latest data released by the German Federal Agency for Disease Control, as of 0: 00 local time in September 10, there were 32,452,250 confirmed cases in COVID-19, Germany, an increase of 30 166 cases over the previous day.
Data map of Berlin, Germany.
German Federal Minister of Health Lauterbach has announced that stricter epidemic prevention measures will be implemented from autumn. According to the new regulations, German federal states will respond in two stages from June 10 local time to April 7, 2023 according to the epidemic situation in their own states.
Measures that can be taken in the first stage include requiring wearing masks in indoor public places, restaurants, cafes and public transport. In the second stage, States can also implement minimum safety distance regulations and require outdoor activities to wear masks.
France
On the 9th local time, the data released by the French public health department showed that in the past 24 hours, there were 19087 new confirmed cases and 3/kloc-0 new deaths in COVID-19. Franois Braun, French Health Minister, said recently that a new wave of epidemic will break out in France in autumn. Facing the rebound of the autumn epidemic, France will deploy a new round of COVID-19 vaccination, and the target population may be the elderly over 60 years old.
Canada
Health Canada announced on September 1 that the upgraded version of COVID-19 vaccine against Omicron strain can be used for people aged 18.
In addition, the Western University of Ontario, Canada, announced that in the new school year starting in September, all students and faculty must have been vaccinated with booster vaccine and submit vaccination certificates to the school before June 10 this year.
Cancel compulsory shielding orders in some areas
Malaysia
Local time 1 1, COVID-19 confirmed cases 1483 cases, with 3 new deaths. Malaysian Health Minister Hajri announced on the 7th that people will no longer be forced to wear masks indoors from now on. However, building owners or businesses can still ask visitors and customers to wear masks on their own, and have the right to refuse those who do not wear masks to enter.
Data map of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
He also said that people are still forced to wear masks when taking public transport, medical institutions or COVID-19.
Spain
Spain lifted all epidemic prevention restrictions this school season. Schools are no longer forced to wear masks, and if children are infected, there is no need for compulsory isolation; The requirement of keeping a safe distance from school canteens has also been abolished; Video courses and meetings are reduced. Since the isolation has been lifted, if students and teachers are infected with COVID-19 virus, they will continue to attend classes or schools.
On July 28th, local time, people walked past the COVID-19 checkpoint in Manhattan, New York, USA.
New york USA.
New york recently announced that it will end the mandatory mask orders for public transport such as subways and buses. The new sign will be displayed throughout the public transport system to let passengers know that wearing masks is no longer compulsory, but it is encouraged to do so.
Shorten the recovery period in COVID-19
Japan
According to the statistics of the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the number of confirmed cases in COVID-19 exceeded 750,000 in the week ending September 6, a decrease of more than 29% compared with the previous week, according to the report of the Japan Broadcasting Association TV.
Data Map: Under the COVID-19 epidemic, local Japanese people wore masks and walked on the streets of Tokyo.
Japanese Prime Minister kishida fumio said on September 6th that the recovery period at home for people with symptoms after being infected with COVID-19 virus will be shortened from 10 to 7 days. The recovery period of asymptomatic infected people changed from 7 days after the test was confirmed negative to 5 days. And since September 26, only the infection information of high-risk groups such as the elderly aged 65 and over has been reported.
Australia
According to a recent report by the Sydney Morning Herald, the average weekly death toll in Australia has dropped from the peak of 96. 1 at the end of July to less than 50, and the number of hospitalized people has also dropped from the peak of 55,765,438+0 in July to about 2,700.
In view of this trend, Australia's adjustment of epidemic prevention measures in COVID-19 took effect on September 9. According to the adjustment, the isolation period of positive cases has also been shortened from seven days to five days. Passengers no longer need to wear masks on international flights and domestic flights to Australia.
New Zealand
The New Zealand Ministry of Health said at 12 local time that there were 1 149 confirmed cases in COVID-19, with 6 new deaths.
A few days ago, the Prime Minister of New Zealand said that the Cabinet had decided that according to the current health system, New Zealand could cancel the traffic light epidemic prevention system. All government vaccine compulsory orders will end on September 26, that is, within two weeks. In addition, only COVID-19-positive patients need isolation for 7 days, and family contacts no longer need isolation.
Adjust the access policy
Argentina
According to the Argentine Ministry of Health, from September 5th to September 6th, the number of confirmed cases in COVID-19 was 7,902, a decrease of 25% compared with last week's 106 14, which has been declining continuously for the past six weeks. Add 6 1 person.
Data map of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Since COVID-19 entered a health emergency in September 2020, the Argentine Immigration Bureau has recently cancelled the health "electronic oath form" to be filled in when entering the country.
Singapore
Singapore: From midnight on August 28th, 1 1: 59, all passengers entering Singapore are no longer required to fulfill the seven-day home notice after arrival. Even if they have not completed the COVID-19 vaccination, they still need to obtain negative test certificates within two days before departure. In addition, all long-term document holders and/kloc-short-term visitors aged 0/3 and above who have not completed vaccination no longer need to obtain entry approval before entering the country.
Finally, Xiao Qiao reminded everyone that although the epidemic prevention policies in many places have been relaxed, the epidemic is still spreading. Everyone should still pay attention to personal protection and insist on "non-essential, non-emergency, no travel"!
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