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- Brazil’s Ministry of Health has reported at least 758 additional coronavirus fatalities during the last 24 hours, with 41,350 new cases, bringing the death toll to 120,262, and the confirmed cases to 3,846,153.
- Police officers have detained demonstrators in Jerusalem as protests continue against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and the alleged corruption in his government.
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Every Italian region reported new coronavirus cases after a record 99,000 tests turned up another 1,444 cases.
- More than 24.89 million people around the world have been diagnosed with the coronavirus, and 16.3 million have recovered, according to Johns Hopkins University. More than 840,300 people have died.
Here are the latest updates:
Sunday, August 30
03:25 GMT – Australia treads cautiously as coronavirus lingers
New coronavirus cases in Australia’s state of Victoria returned to the triple digits on Sunday, according to the government.
Southeastern Victoria reported 114 new cases, a day after the daily tally fell to 94, its lowest in nearly two months. Its capital, Melbourne, is four weeks into a six-week hard lockdown that authorities have said may ease only gradually.
“At 100, 94, at 114, whatever the number, we simply could not open up,” state premier Daniel Andrews told a televised briefing on Sunday.
The nation of 25 million has suffered about 25,600 infections and just over 600 deaths since the start of the year.
The nation of 25 million has suffered about 25,600 infections and just over 600 deaths since the start of the year [James Ross/EPA]
02:45 GMT – Hong Kong’s Joshua Wong calls for boycott of COVID-19 testing
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong has joined the call for residents of the city to boycott the COVID-19 testing plan being rolled out by the government starting on Tuesday.
The Hong Kong Hospital Authority employees alliance have also joined Wong’s call during a press conference on Sunday.
Hong Kong has over 4,700 cases and 86 deaths reported so far.
02:20 GMT – New Zealand reports two new COVID-19 cases
New Zealand’s director of public health, Caroline McElnay reported on Sunday theat there were two new cases of Covid-19 reported in New Zealand.
The latest development comes as Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern expressed anger over the botched communications regarding coronavirus testing in the country.
But she also thanked residents of Auckland for abiding by the new restrictions in the country.
New Zealand has over 1,700 cases and at least 22 deaths.
01:48 GMT – Tour de France imposes rules to limit spread of COVID-19
French authorities have made it harder for Tour de France teams to reach the finish line in Paris if a member tests positive.
Oficials decided teams will be expelled from the race if two or more of their staff members test positive for the coronavirus within a week, according to AP news agency.
The move was announced just a few hours before the start of the three-week race’s opening stage in Nice.
It overruled a decision from cycling’s governing body that had eased the Tour’s exclusion rules on Friday. There are 30 members per team, which includes staff.
01:08 GMT – South Korea’s new COVID-19 cases fall below 300
The number of daily new coronavirus cases in South Korea has fallen below 300 on Sunday – the first time in five days, as the government extends social distancing restrictions in greater Seoul, accoring to Yonhap news agency.
South Korea reported 299 new COVID-19 cases, including 283 local infections, raising the total caseload to 19,699, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC).
Two more patients died, raising the death toll to 323.
South Korean health officials have tightened social distancing restrictions in the greater capital area of Seoul to help contain infections [Lee Jin-man/AP]
00:30 GMT – Thai scientists develop COVID-19 vaccine using tobacco leaves
A leading infectious disease doctor from Thailand’s Chulalongkorn University has announced that tests of new locally produced Covid-19 vaccines on monkeys had proved successful.
Dr Thiravat Hemachudha, head of the Thai Red Cross Emerging Infectious Disease Health Science Centre, , said that the latest vaccine, is produced by integrating the virus’ DNA into tobacco leaves. The plant responds to the DNA and produces proteins about a week later, according to the Bangkok Post report.
The proteins are then extracted to make the vaccine. So far, it has been tested on mice and monkeys. The next step is testing it on humans.
“This vaccine, made with proteins from a special type of tobacco leaf, is easy and cheap to produce, even at an industrial scale. Also, there will be no patent-related problems with this approach,” he was quoted by Bangkok Post as saying.
00:10 GMT – Brazil coronavirus deaths surpass 120,000
Brazil’s Ministry of Health has reported at least 758 additional coronavirus fatalities during the last 24 hours, with 41,350 new cases, bringing the death toll to 120,262, and the confirmed cases to 3,846,153.
Brazil is the second-hardest-hit country by COVID-19 after the United States, both in the fatalities and infections. The country, however, reported a slowdown in the number of new cases and deaths.
00:01 GMT – Italy carries out record number of COVID-19 tests
Every Italian region reported new coronavirus cases after a record 99,000 tests turned up another 1,444 cases, The Associated Press news agency reported.
The health ministry says one more victim of COVID-19 brought Italy’s official death toll to 35,473 on Saturday.
Italy has nearly doubled its daily tests this month amid a surge in new infections, mostly among young people returning from vacation.
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Hello and welcome to Al Jazeera’s continuing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. I’m Ted Regencia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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