Covid-19 Pandemic
Here’s the latest news from the global pandemic. Europe’s economy may not return to pre-virus levels anytime soonJapan’s recovery hinges on virus containment after record GDP slide Trump’s stimulus stalemate with Democrats leaves economy limping How to Medical, Europe Style Europe is reeling from a resurgence in Covid-19 infections that’s prompted the U.K. to impose a new round of quarantines on travelers from several countries, including France. The spike has focused attention back on the continent after concern had drifted elsewhere, including the U.S., Brazil, India and other countries. So how does the U.S. stack up against Europe? Comparisons with individual countries such as the Italy or Spain are tricky, but the website of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control tallies data for members of the European Union plus outliers such as the U.K., Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. Based on its figures, most of the comparisons are pretty grim for Donald Trump. The U.S. has reported more than 5.4 million cases, nearly triple the 1.9 million reported for Europe as a whole. And given that the U.S. has a population one-third smaller than Europe, the only way those figures could be flattering is if Trump is right that the U.S. really has the best testing in the world. Another key leading indicator that’s blinking red for the U.S. is the daily caseload over the past 30 days, which has remained over 45,000 and one day reached a record 77,000. Meanwhile, Europe has plodded along at an average rate of about 8,800. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease official, has attributed the difference in severity of the outbreak to the point in time when lockdowns were lifted in the U.S. and Europe. When U.S. states were exiting their lockdowns, the country was reporting about 20,000 cases a day—double the rate Europe was reporting when it began easing. Michael Osterholm, the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, has pointed out that in the U.S., many states’ measures were voluntary, and the majority of workers in some regions were considered essential and so could still move around. Contrast that to countries like France, where residents had to fill out a form in order to leave their house, or Spain, where children weren’t allowed on the street for more than a month. The aftermath is revealing. The U.S. disease tally almost doubled in July, when it had 1.9 million new diagnoses. Europe reported only a 10th as many during the same month. In one key statistic Europe is doing worse: as of the end of last week, the region had reported 184,000 deaths, compared to 167,000 for the U.S. However, as the world has learned, that’s a lagging indicator, because deaths typically occur several weeks or months after diagnosis. Also, the number of deaths above the normal level signal that the U.S. count may be too low, with the New York Times estimating the tally already exceeds 200,000. Europe’s count has decreased every month since April, and the trend so far has continued in August. However, the U.S. death count has been gaining recently, a troubling signal considering that the number of new diagnoses almost doubled in July.—Thomas Mulier Track the virus New Covid-19 Cases Flare Up France warns that all its Covid-19 indicators are trending higher, while Italy and Spain shut down nightclubs. Get the latest data here. Sponsored Content by Siemens America’s factories, power plants, transportation and hospitals all need technology and our technology is only as powerful as the people deploying and maintaining it. Keeping America moving takes more than technology alone. It takes a human touch. Siemens Ingenuity for life. What you should read Nearly 1,000 New Hotels Still Opening Amid Covid Decision to open has been years, and millions of dollars, in the making. Europe’s Biggest Pork Exporter Reopens Plant Danish Crown reopens an abattoir after a Covid-19 outbreak among staff. Spain Shuts Famed Nightclubs Amid Outbreaks Nightspots blamed for spikes in cases that triggered new travel warnings. Another Billionaire Emerges From Glove-Making Virus-boosted rubber industry creates fifth billionaire, but boom may fade. A Guide to Reopening NYC’s Elite Private Schools Think virtual teachers, plexiglass desk barriers and special face masks. Know someone else who would like this newsletter? Have them sign up here. Have any questions, concerns, or news tips on Covid-19 news? Get in touch or help us cover the story. Like this newsletter? Subscribe for unlimited access to trusted, data-based journalism in 120 countries around the world and gain expert analysis from exclusive daily newsletters, The Bloomberg Open and The Bloomberg Close. Follow Us Get the newsletter You received this message because you are subscribed to Bloomberg’s Coronavirus Daily newsletter. Unsubscribe | Bloomberg.com | Contact Us Bloomberg L.P. 731 Lexington, New York, NY, 10022 |
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