
According to President D.Trump, this is thanks to the strength of the world’s number one economy. The United States is still the country most seriously affected by the SARS-CoV-2 virus when 1,952,111 people were infected, with 111,300 deaths.
According to statistics, as of 6am on 6-6 (Vietnam time), there are 6,808,664 cases of Covid-19 in the world, including 396,891 deaths.
Americas
Conflicting with the complicated situation of the Covid-19 epidemic, many Latin American countries extended their epidemic prevention and control measures.
Specifically, Argentina decided to extend the compulsory social isolation measure for another 3 weeks, until June 28. Peru, meanwhile, announced an additional 90 days of medical emergency to ensure continued implementation of anti-epidemic measures in the context that it has become the third-highest infected country in the Americas. second only to the US and Brazil. The decision was made just a few days after Peru extended its national social order to June 30-6.
Europe
Ylva Johansson, EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs (EU) said on June 5 that the EU will fully open its internal border by the end of this month and start opening the external border in the EU. next month.
Speaking at a press conference after an online meeting of EU ministers of internal affairs, Johansson said that most EU governments will remove internal border control on June 15, but one other countries wait until the end of this month to implement. Countries will consider phasing out unnecessary travel restrictions to the EU in early July.
In the Czech Republic, the government of the country decided to completely clear the routes between the Czech Republic, Austria and Hungary from 12:00 (local time) on June 5 after consulting with related countries. In addition, the Czech Government also decided that, from June 5, aircraft from EU countries could land at all its airports on the condition of epidemiological testing. Although Czech citizens are allowed to travel, it is important to keep track of information from the countries they are going to, as well as refer to the interactive map on the Černín Palace website (tourism area classification).
In Sweden, people who do not have symptoms of Covid-19 can travel in the country from June 13 to, but must comply with regulations on social spacing, are not allowed to gather in large numbers, should not move when there are symptoms and anyone who has symptoms who plan to move should get tested.
Turkey, meanwhile, lifted its curfew at the weekend, which has been in place since April to prevent the disease from spreading, due to concerns about the economic impact. However, people are required to wear facemasks, comply with social spacing regulations and ensure epidemiological hygiene regulations.
In order to help the economy cope with the Covid-19 pandemic, French banks have provided government-guaranteed loans of up to 93 billion euros for about 490,000 businesses. France is leading Europe in this area, far ahead of Spain (63.1 billion euros), Britain (34.8 billion euros), Germany (28 billion euros) and Italy (22.4 billion euros).
Asia
On June 5, the Japanese government announced that it would raise the level 3 travel alert for 18 countries as the Covid-19 epidemic continues to spread around the world, especially in developing countries. developing and emerging countries. Accordingly, the list of level 3 travel warnings of Japan will reach 129 countries and territories.
On the same day, Japan aims to put into operation the Covid-19 vaccines in June 2016, in the context that it is trying to prepare to host the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, which is scheduled to take place in the season. this summer but was delayed a year due to the disease.
For the first time in nearly three months, temples across the Indonesian capital Jakarta reopened on June 5, when the city gradually eased a partial blockade. Temples and places of worship and prayers resumed operations after the Governor of Jakarta on June 4 announced the relaxation of restrictive measures. Accordingly, offices, restaurants, shopping centers and tourist destinations will reopen in the coming weeks. Under the new rules, places of worship must limit the number of people who go to pray, and worshipers are encouraged to wear masks and body temperature measurements before entering the temple.
Meanwhile, despite the continued rise in Covid-19 cases, Indian officials on the same day announced that they would allow shopping centers, restaurants and places of worship that would attract more people to be reopened. again next week. The government of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is gradually lifting a nationwide blockade imposed in March. However, the country maintains strict epidemic prevention guidelines in parallel with the relaxation of restrictive measures.
On June 5, the Philippine Ministry of Finance (DOF) said the country and the World Bank (WB) signed a loan agreement worth US $ 500 million to support the poor and affected workers. by the Covid-19 pandemic.