British Prime Minister Johnson called on everyone to be cautious in freedom of July 19, when the country unloaded almost the entire measure of anti-Covid-19.
The world recorded 191,184,903 cases of NCOV and 4,105,232 deaths, up 430,580 and 6,555, while 174,142,155 people recovered, according to real-time Worldometers statistics.
He, the world's seventh largest epidemic area, currently recorded 5,433,939 cases and 128,708 deaths caused by NCOV, up to 48,161 and 25 cases compared to the previous day.
If we don't do it right now, we have to wonder if it ever can do it?
The British government announced to officially unload the anti-Covid-19 restrictions, despite the objections of thousands of opposite politicians and politicians.
People lined up in the nightclub in London, England, when the country unloaded almost all anti-Covid-19 measures from 0h on July 19.
The decision to unload the measures to restrict anti-translation of Prime Minister Johnson will allow the British economy to restart after the loss of blocks from March 3/2020.
If Vaccine Covid-19 continues to prove effectively in reducing the risk of suffering and death even when the infection is constantly increasing, the British government decision can be a model for countries with high vaccination rates
However, this strategy also comes with risks, especially when the strains are spreading.
Many experts who are concerned about his position as a global transport center means that any new NCOV transformations appear here will quickly spread around the world.
America, the world's largest translation area, reported 34,963,332 cases and 624,745 deaths caused by NCOV, an increase of 9,395 cases and 30 deaths compared to the previous day.
Director of the Disease Control and Prevention Center (CDC) US Rochelle Walensky on July 16 warning Covid-19 is becoming a pandemic of non-vaccine people.
As of July 18, 186,038,501 Americans were injected at least one Covid-19 vaccine nose while 161,232,483 people were full.
India is the world's second largest translation area with 31,143,595 cases and 414,141 deaths, rising from the day before 38,325 and 501 cases.
Indian Communications Over the weekend the government has set 660 million doses of Vaccine Covid-19 for August 12 when officials and medical professionals are concerned that the shortage of vaccines can cause NCOV infection to increase
French, the world's fifth largest epidemic, reported 5,867,730 cases and 111,472 deaths due to NCOV, up from a day earlier in turn 12,532 and 5 cases.
More than 100,000 French people went down to protest throughout the country over the country to protest with President Emmanuel Macron's vaccination plan, including compulsory vaccination with health workers and ask people to present negative certificates
The protester said that this infreces the freedom of those who do not want to vaccinate.
Indonesia reported 1,093 deaths due to NCOV in the past 24 hours, a record increase since the pandemic appeared in this country, bringing the total number of deaths to 73,582.
Asia's new epidemic center since last week has taken close restrictions, including closing shopping centers, restaurants and offices in the capital Jakarta, Java Island and Bali Island.
Religious Minister Indonesia Yaqut Cholil Qoumas warns people who do not gather and switch to pray at home for the upcoming Eid-Al-Adha Muslim festival to avoid the risk of spreading Covid-19.
Thailand in the past 24 hours reported 11,397 cases and 101 deaths, bringing the total number of cases and deaths because of the country's Covid-19 to 403,386 and 3,341.
The Thai Government on July 18 announced a more stringent anti-Covid-19 measures in Bangkok and high-risk provinces, taking effect from this week.
The number of rapidly increasing infections leads to a serious lack of hospital beds, making officials allow mild or unidicated symptoms to be isolated at home and community centers.
Myanmar recorded 5,285 new cases and 231 deaths caused by Covid-19, bringing a total to 229.521 and 5,000.
The country is facing a large outbreak when thousands of health workers strike to protest the coup in February.