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Coronavirus pandemic updates from around the world

Medical workers put on protective gear before assisting coronavirus patients at the Filatov City Clinical Hospital in Moscow, Russia, Friday, May 15, 2020. Russian capital, with a population of more than 12 million, accounts for half of the country’s more than 262,000 reported infections. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin)

What you need to know

  • The numbers: More than 4.6 million cases of Covid-19 have been recorded worldwide, including at least 313,000 deaths.
  • US warning: Without better planning, the US risks its “darkest winter in modern history,” ousted vaccine expert Dr. Rick Bright testified before Congress.
  • Brazil overtakes Spain: The South American country is now the fourth-worst hit in the world, with more than 233,500 cases.
  • China quarantine: At least 8,000 people have been quarantined in northeast China as authorities battle a new outbreak. A top Chinese health official told CNN that avoiding a new wave of cases remains a “big challenge” for the country.
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    • White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro slammed the Centers for Disease Control, saying “it let the country down” on testing. The comments come as tensions are rising between the White House and the nation’s leading public health agency.
    • President Trump will meet with members of the restaurant industry tomorrow to discuss the impact of coronavirus at a roundtable meeting at the White House. Concerns about the Paycheck Protection Program are expected to come up.
    • Mental health: New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the trauma the coronavirus pandemic has created for people shouldn’t be underestimated. “This is nothing to be ashamed of ever in life, but especially now,” Cuomo said.
    • Reopening: Gyms and fitness centers in Georgia are starting to reopen with new safety measures such as increased cleaning, no group classes and taking away some equipment.
    • Lockdown: India’s coronavirus lockdown will continue until at least May 31.

    Here’s how some gyms in Georgia are starting to reopen

    Gyms and fitness center in the state of Georgia have begun to reopen adhering to social distancing guidelines set by Gov. Brian Kemp.

    Although Kemp allowed for gyms to reopen their doors on April 24, many gyms opted to remain closed.

    LA Fitness says that Georgia is one of their first markets to reopen. All of their Atlanta locations are offering a staggered start to their full services, with no group fitness classes until June 1, and limited hours between then and their opening date of May 22.

    Temporarily, the spa, sauna, basketball court and Kids Klub will be closed.

    Other changes they have made include checking in one by one, limiting building occupancy and removing or making some equipment unavailable. There is also contactless check-in and hand sanitizing upon entry.

    There is additional staff dedicated to sanitizing equipment and frequent-touch areas and pre-shift screening, masks and gloves required for all employees.

    Popular chain Planet Fitness is opening many of their locations on either May 15 or May 16, and sent word to their clients via email that “the safety of our team and members is our top priority.”

    Atlanta-area Crunch Fitness gyms were one of the first to open last week.

    “Our gym is open and we’re waiting for you! We have disinfectant wipes and/or sprays to clean off machines immediately following a workout and cleaning crews that thoroughly clean every day,” the Roswell facility posted on Facebook on May 15.

    Coronavirus has killed more than 28,000 people in France

    An additional 483 coronavirus patients in France have died over the past 24 hours, the National Health Agency confirmed Sunday, bringing the total death toll to 28,108.

    According to the government data, the latest figures include 17,466 deaths in hospitals and 10,642 deaths in nursing homes.

    Some background: France began easing its lockdown restrictions on May 11. The country officially went into lockdown on March 17.

     

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