Here are the latest coronavirus updates today, including: - House postpones vote on the $2.2 trillion coronavirus stimulus bill - Airline layoffs could begin Thursday - Coronavirus cases are surging in the Midwest For more 👇
India is on track to surpass the U.S. as the worst-hit country during the pandemic within weeks as officials reported an additional 86,821 coronavirus cases and 1,181 fatalities Thursday, making September its worst month. The Health Ministry’s update for the past 24 hours raised India’s total to more than 6.3 million people infected and 98,678 dead from COVID-19. India added 41% of its confirmed cases and 34% of fatalities in September alone.
“My sense with rapid testing is we may not have 19,000 people in the building. We’ll see. But that, with appropriate protocols in terms of distancing and with advanced testing, you will be able to bring fans back into the arenas,” he added.Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday extended Georgia's coronavirus restrictions for an additional two weeks as the state topped 7,000 confirmed deaths.
"It's the greatest thing in the world," said Jane Stalls, 72, of Storden, Minn."I hate sitting next to people who smoke. Anytime someone sits next to me smoking, I move."The Centers for Disease Control and Preventionorder for the U.S. cruise industry through Oct. 31, a person familiar with the situation but not authorized to speak publicly told USA TODAY. The CDC's previous order had been scheduled to expire Sept.
The entire U.S. travel industry employed 15.8 million Americans, about one of every 10 jobs, before the pandemic. More than half those jobs have been wiped out, said Roger Dow, CEO of the U.S. Travel Association.Gov. Tate Reeves on Wednesday lifted the statewide mask mandate in Mississippi that was in place since early August, though face coverings will still be required in schools and certain businesses.
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