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Coronavirus live news: UK records 4,422 new daily cases; Nicola Sturgeon urges Boris Johnson to call Cobra meeting | |
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Number of cases worldwide passes 30 million; Victoria announces 21 new Covid-19 cases and seven more deaths; UK faces possible second national lockdown. Follow all the developments | Number of cases worldwide passes 30 million; Victoria announces 21 new Covid-19 cases and seven more deaths; UK faces possible second national lockdown. Follow all the developments |
Police have launched a surprise attack on the anti lockdown demonstration in Trafalgar Square in London, my colleague Damien Gayle reports: | |
Innkeepers in Munich tapped their barrels on Saturday for revellers determined to make the most of a scaled-down Oktoberfest after the world’s biggest beer festival was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic. | |
The specially brewed beer started flowing at midday at 54 pubs with locals in traditional lederhosen and dirndls sitting at spread out tables and, where possible, outside. | |
However, it is a far cry from the six million visitors from all over the world who usually flock to the Bavarian capital to squeeze into tents with long wooden tables and benches to swig beer and sing and sway to oompah band tunes. | |
Each year, the partygoers consume more than 7 million litres of beer, more than 100 oxen and half a million chickens. | |
The first Oktoberfest was held in 1810 in honour of Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig’s marriage and now it typically brings Munich some €1.2bn in annual revenues, though not this year. | |
A spike in infections in Munich has increased worries about the spread of coronavirus, Reuters reports. | |
Although Germany has kept the number of cases and deaths lower than many of its European neighbours, the number of infections rose on Saturday by 2,297, the highest daily increase since the end of April, the Robert Koch Institute said. | |
That brings Germany’s total tally of cases to 270,070, with 9,384 deaths, including six new fatalities reported on Saturday. | |
The UK reported 4,422 new daily cases of coronavirus on Saturday, 100 more new cases than on Friday and the highest daily total since 8 May. | |
Overall, 390,358 cases of the virus have been confirmed across the country. | |
The government said a further 27 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 as of Saturday, which brings the UK total to 41,759 official deaths. | |
Separate figures published by the UK’s statistics agencies show there have now been 57,500 deaths registered in the UK where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate. | |
Thousands of asylum seekers have moved into a new temporary facility on the Greek island of Lesbos, government officials said on Saturday, 10 days after a fire destroyed the Moria camp. | Thousands of asylum seekers have moved into a new temporary facility on the Greek island of Lesbos, government officials said on Saturday, 10 days after a fire destroyed the Moria camp. |
The fire left more than 12,000 people, most of them refugees from Afghanistan, Syria and various African countries, without shelter, proper sanitation or access to food and water. | The fire left more than 12,000 people, most of them refugees from Afghanistan, Syria and various African countries, without shelter, proper sanitation or access to food and water. |
About 9,000 people had been resettled in the new tent camp, set up by authorities at Kara Tepe near the port of Mytilene, by Saturday morning, Reuters reports. | About 9,000 people had been resettled in the new tent camp, set up by authorities at Kara Tepe near the port of Mytilene, by Saturday morning, Reuters reports. |
Those entering the camp were being registered and tested for coronavirus. | Those entering the camp were being registered and tested for coronavirus. |
At least 214 were placed in quarantine after positive tests. | At least 214 were placed in quarantine after positive tests. |
Traffic was returning to normal on the roads, where thousands of migrants had camped for days after the fire, and shops in the area started reopening. | Traffic was returning to normal on the roads, where thousands of migrants had camped for days after the fire, and shops in the area started reopening. |
Greek police launched an operation on Thursday to speed up the resettlement of migrants. | Greek police launched an operation on Thursday to speed up the resettlement of migrants. |
Many had been reluctant to enter the temporary camp as they had hoped to leave Lesbos after the fire and reach other European countries. | Many had been reluctant to enter the temporary camp as they had hoped to leave Lesbos after the fire and reach other European countries. |
Authorities believe the fire that gutted the Moria camp, notorious for its living conditions, was started by migrants following a dispute over coronavirus quarantine measures at the facility after dozens of asylum seekers tested positive. | Authorities believe the fire that gutted the Moria camp, notorious for its living conditions, was started by migrants following a dispute over coronavirus quarantine measures at the facility after dozens of asylum seekers tested positive. |
Six people have been arrested and charged with arson. | Six people have been arrested and charged with arson. |
Hello, I’m taking over for the next few hours. If you have relevant updates to share, do get in touch, you can get me on Twitter @JedySays or via email. | Hello, I’m taking over for the next few hours. If you have relevant updates to share, do get in touch, you can get me on Twitter @JedySays or via email. |
I won’t always be able to reply, but will read everything you send my way. | I won’t always be able to reply, but will read everything you send my way. |
A further 16 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in hospital in England. The latest figures bring the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals to 29,735. | A further 16 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in hospital in England. The latest figures bring the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals to 29,735. |
Scotland’s first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has reiterated her call for Boris Johnson to convene a Cobra meeting within the next 48 hours. Sturgeon called on everyone in Scotland to be careful and abide by restrictions in a series of tweets published today. | Scotland’s first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has reiterated her call for Boris Johnson to convene a Cobra meeting within the next 48 hours. Sturgeon called on everyone in Scotland to be careful and abide by restrictions in a series of tweets published today. |
Scuffles have broken out between demonstrators and police at the rally in London, UK organised by opponents of coronavirus lockdown measures. | Scuffles have broken out between demonstrators and police at the rally in London, UK organised by opponents of coronavirus lockdown measures. |
France’s public health authority has admitted making an error with its daily Covid-19 figures. The authority had reported that deaths had risen by an additional 123 in 24 hours and hospital admissions had jumped by 850. | France’s public health authority has admitted making an error with its daily Covid-19 figures. The authority had reported that deaths had risen by an additional 123 in 24 hours and hospital admissions had jumped by 850. |
The epidemiologist whose modelling helped shape Britain’s coronavirus lockdown strategy has said that new coronavirus restrictions will be needed in England “sooner rather than later”. Prof Neil Ferguson, who resigned from the government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), said the country was facing a “perfect storm” after the easing of controls over the summer. | The epidemiologist whose modelling helped shape Britain’s coronavirus lockdown strategy has said that new coronavirus restrictions will be needed in England “sooner rather than later”. Prof Neil Ferguson, who resigned from the government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), said the country was facing a “perfect storm” after the easing of controls over the summer. |
The London mayor, Sadiq Khan, said it was increasingly likely that lockdown restrictions would soon be needed to slow the spread of coronavirus in London. He said action should be taken before the virus spiraled out of control, and leaders were considering measures already imposed in other parts of the UK. | The London mayor, Sadiq Khan, said it was increasingly likely that lockdown restrictions would soon be needed to slow the spread of coronavirus in London. He said action should be taken before the virus spiraled out of control, and leaders were considering measures already imposed in other parts of the UK. |
Poland and Indonesia report record daily coronavirus cases. Poland reported 1,002 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, according to the health ministry’s Twitter account, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began, while Indonesia reported its biggest daily rise in coronavirus infections, with 4,168 new cases on Saturday, taking the total to 240,687, data from the country’s health ministry showed. | Poland and Indonesia report record daily coronavirus cases. Poland reported 1,002 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, according to the health ministry’s Twitter account, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began, while Indonesia reported its biggest daily rise in coronavirus infections, with 4,168 new cases on Saturday, taking the total to 240,687, data from the country’s health ministry showed. |
The Metropolitan police have said their officers are now encouraging people to leave the anti-lockdown rally taking place in central London. | The Metropolitan police have said their officers are now encouraging people to leave the anti-lockdown rally taking place in central London. |
In a statement published just before 3pm, the force said officers were in attendance and adopting “the four [sic] Es approach to explain, engage and encourage them to leave throughout today”. | In a statement published just before 3pm, the force said officers were in attendance and adopting “the four [sic] Es approach to explain, engage and encourage them to leave throughout today”. |
“Despite this, protesters have remained in place, putting themselves and others at risk,” the force said. “This, coupled with pockets of hostility and outbreaks of violence towards officers, means we will now be taking enforcement action to disperse those who remain in the area. Those who remain may get arrested.” | “Despite this, protesters have remained in place, putting themselves and others at risk,” the force said. “This, coupled with pockets of hostility and outbreaks of violence towards officers, means we will now be taking enforcement action to disperse those who remain in the area. Those who remain may get arrested.” |
The announcement comes after police scuffled with protesters in central London earlier this afternoon. | The announcement comes after police scuffled with protesters in central London earlier this afternoon. |
The confrontation came several hours into the rally, which began at midday, after the MC, so-called “natural nurse” Kate Shemirani, called for men to head to the north-west corner of the square, where police were beginning to gather. | The confrontation came several hours into the rally, which began at midday, after the MC, so-called “natural nurse” Kate Shemirani, called for men to head to the north-west corner of the square, where police were beginning to gather. |
Aside from that confrontation, the gathering had been peaceful, with protesters airing a range of grievances ranging from opposition to coronavirus lockdown measures, masks and mass vaccinations, to child trafficking and the increasingly popular QAnon conspiracy. | Aside from that confrontation, the gathering had been peaceful, with protesters airing a range of grievances ranging from opposition to coronavirus lockdown measures, masks and mass vaccinations, to child trafficking and the increasingly popular QAnon conspiracy. |
My colleague Damien Gayle is at the anti-vaccination, anti-lockdown demonstration in central London. | My colleague Damien Gayle is at the anti-vaccination, anti-lockdown demonstration in central London. |
A University College Dublin professor told the anti-vax rally the coronavirus vaccine will “make people sick”, PA reports. | A University College Dublin professor told the anti-vax rally the coronavirus vaccine will “make people sick”, PA reports. |
Prof Dolores Cahill told the crowd: | Prof Dolores Cahill told the crowd: |
A further 16 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in hospital in England. The latest figures bring the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals to 29,735. | A further 16 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in hospital in England. The latest figures bring the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals to 29,735. |
Patients were aged between 69 and 97 and all had known underlying health conditions, NHS England said on Saturday. | Patients were aged between 69 and 97 and all had known underlying health conditions, NHS England said on Saturday. |
A partial lockdown aimed at stemming a sharp rise in Covid-19 cases is set to begin in some of Madrid’s poorer districts next week, but residents of one of the worst-hit neighbourhood’s said today they doubted the new measures would work. | A partial lockdown aimed at stemming a sharp rise in Covid-19 cases is set to begin in some of Madrid’s poorer districts next week, but residents of one of the worst-hit neighbourhood’s said today they doubted the new measures would work. |
Reuters reports: | Reuters reports: |