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May 10: Latest on the Global Spread of the CCP Virus

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‘Enough Is Enough’ Two Pennsylvania Counties Defy Governor and Reopen

The elected officials of two counties in central Pennsylvania have decided to reopen before Gov. Tom Wolf lifts the CCP virus lockdown restrictions in their counties. The Dauphin county board of commissioners declared their intention in a letter to the people of the state on May 8, while the elected officials of Lebanon did it in a letter to the governor on the same day. “Enough is enough. It is time to reopen the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and return our state to the people (as prescribed by our Constitution) and not run it as a dictatorship,” Jeff Haste, the Chairman of the Dauphin County Board of Commissioners wrote in the letter. Haste said that since Gov. Wolf imposed the lockdown to control the pandemic it has caused more than 1,793,200…

May 10: Latest on the Global Spread of the CCP Virus

Here are the latest updates on the global spread of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus.

Europe

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will set out a five-tier warning system for the CCP virus in England when he outlines plans to begin slowly easing lockdown measures, British media reported. Johnson is due to make a televised address at 1800 GMT on Sunday.

New virus infections are accelerating again in Germany just days after its leaders loosened social restrictions, raising concerns that the pandemic could once again slip out of control.

The Russian authorities said they had recorded 11,012 new cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the nationwide tally to 209,688.

One person was killed after a fire broke out on Saturday at a Moscow hospital treating virus patients, the authorities said.

Asia-Pacific

South Korea warned of a second wave of the CCP virus as infections rebounded to a one-month high, just as the authorities were starting to ease some restrictions.

Australia’s most populous state, home to Sydney, will allow restaurants, playgrounds and outdoor pools to reopen on Friday as extensive testing has shown the spread of the CCP virus has slowed sharply, New South Wales state’s premier said.

Japanese Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said the government is looking to lift the state of emergency in “many of 34 prefectures” that are not among the hardest hit by the CCP virus pandemic before the nationwide deadline of May 31.

Americas

Three senior officials guiding the U.S. response to the pandemic were in self-quarantine on Saturday after coming into contact with someone who had tested positive for the virus, their agencies and spokesmen said.

Tesla sued local authorities in California on Saturday as the electric carmaker pushed to re-open its factory there and Chief Executive Elon Musk threatened to move Tesla’s headquarters and future programs from the state to Texas or Nevada.

CCP virus patients were being turned away from hospitals in the Mexican capital on Saturday, as both public and private medical facilities quickly fill up and the number of new infections continues to rise.

Middle East and Africa

The CCP virus could kill between 83,000 and 190,000 people in Africa in the first year and infect between 29 million and 44 million in the first year if it is not contained, the World Health Organization said.

Kuwait will enact a “total curfew” from 4 p.m. on Sunday through to May 30, the Information Ministry said on Twitter on Friday.

Economic Fallout

Large Italian companies have requested 18.5 billion euros ($20 billion) in state-guaranteed loans to weather the CCP virus crisis, state-backed export credit agency SACE said.

India’s fuel demand dipped 45.8 percent in April from a year earlier, as a nationwide lockdown and travel curbs eroded economic activity.

Epoch Times staff contributed to this report

Focus News: May 10: Latest on the Global Spread of the CCP Virus

FDA Approves First COVID-19 Antigen Test for Emergency Use

Federal authorities announced Saturday that emergency-use authorization has been granted for the first antigen test for COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP virus. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in a May 9 release, said the authorization was issued late Friday to Quidel Corporation for an antigen test, a new type of diagnostic test designed for rapid detection of the virus that causes COVID-19. Antigen tests detect the presence of the disease, while antibody tests indicate past infection. FDA chief scientist Denise Hinton said in a letter (pdf) that Quidel’s test, called the Sofia 2 SARS Antigen FIA, that based on the scientific evidence, “it is reasonable to believe that your product may be effective in diagnosing COVID-19, and that the known and potential benefits of your product when…