The National Health Commission said in a statement, China on Tuesday reported 19 new coronavirus cases in the mainland for June 29, including 7 in Beijing. There were no new deaths.
Beijing has been carrying out mass testing for the coronavirus since the city reported its first case in the latest outbreak on June 11.
The majority of coronavirus cases recorded in Australia have come from overseas and the majority of those cases came from either Europe or cruise ships.
The spokeswoman from the Department of Health said, “Due to international travel restrictions, those individuals arriving in Australia are generally arriving via charter or repatriation flights.” But most of the people entering Australia are coming home.
Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy said Everybody in hotel quarantine will be tested near the start and end of their stay in quarantine, with those who do not comply in Victoria facing an extra 10 days in quarantine.
Australia’s chief nursing and midwifery officer Alison McMillan warned “this pandemic is not over” as the country recorded 85 new cases in the past 24 hours.
She described what a “second wave” of the deadly coronavirus would look like and warned that although younger people might suffer milder symptoms, they were absolutely at risk of infection and could spread the virus to more vulnerable Australians if they were not careful.
FIFA has revealed its three-step plan, which includes specifically allocated funding of £1.2bn to help women’s football through the Coronavirus crisis.
FIFA also confirmed a pan-Arab tournament to be played next year, using the facilities for the following year’s men’s World Cup.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is the United States federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness.
Qantas Airways Ltd is axing at least 20% of its workforce and intends to raise up to A$1.9 billion of equity under a sweeping cost-saving plan prompted by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Australian airline also said it will ground 100 aircraft for up to 12 months and retire its remaining Boeing Co 747 fleet immediately.
NIOSH is also directly responsible for several regulations. These regulations mostly outline procedures and requirements for specific health and safety-related matters involving a particular industry or set forth rules for NIOSH to follow in administering programs assigned to the Institute.