Each peak would exceed the health system's capacity.The system has so far managed to deal with the outbreak but evidence shows that if it does suffer breakdowns, “the mortality goes up really really high”, chief public health officer Theresa Tam told a briefing.Tam declined to say what the chances were of the worst case scenario occurring.Several of Canada's 10 provinces have reported higher numbers of COVID-19 infections as the economy restarts and restrictions on social gathering are relaxed.Germany declared nearly all of Spain, including the tourist island of Mallorca, a coronavirus risk region following a spike in cases there.The move deals a blow to hopes for a swift revival of mass tourism after months of lockdown all but wiped out this year's high season in Europe.The Bild daily had reported earlier that Mallorca had been added to the list of high-risk regions published by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), Germany's public health agency.The latest version of the RKI's list on its website said the whole of mainland Spain and the Balearic islands were risk regions.Designations as risk regions are typically followed by the German Foreign Ministry warning against tourist travel to those areas and mean people returning from there could face a coronavirus test or two weeks' compulsory quarantine.The German government considers regions within the European Union high-risk once the number of new coronavirus infections exceeds 50 cases per 100,000 people over the course of seven days.The French health ministry reported 2,846 new coronavirus infections over the past 24 hours on Friday, setting a new post-lockdown daily high for the third day in a row and taking the country's cumulative total of cases to 212,211.The seven-day moving average of new infections, which averages out weekly data reporting irregularities, increased to 2,041, doubling over the last two weeks, and going beyond the 2,000 threshold for the first time since April 20. The Ministry of Defence acknowledged "challenges" but said it was committed to being fully operational by 2026.The technical issues mean the forthcoming sea trials are three months behind schedule.The NAO predicted it would not be operational by 2020, as had been promised by the MoD.The BBC's defence correspondent Jonathan Beale said that if all went according to plan with the latest developments, HMS Queen Elizabeth would be sailing toward open waters on Monday evening. The ship passed under the Forth Bridge … He said the Royal Navy expected Russia's military to take an interest while the warship was being tested in the North Sea. I'm sure we will do something as a family to celebrate her 70 amazing years,” he said.

The whole country can be proud of this national achievement. " The Chancellor is begging Brits to do their bit to help save the economy.Speaking to the Evening Standard he said: “We all have a vital role to play in our recovery and making sure our economy bounces back as quickly as possible.“Together we can come out of this crisis thriving and stronger than ever before.”The Chancellor also praised Londoners for the current low coronavirus rate in the capital.However, he added, we can now start to move forward and drive London's “powerhouse economy forward”.Argentina extended until Aug. 30 restrictions taken against the coronavirus, President Alberto Fernandez said on Friday, affirming that the country's lockdown would continue in its current form in an around capital city Buenos Aires.The measures, which are more relaxed in less densely populated areas, had been scheduled to expire on Sunday.“The only medicine we have found so far is to limit the movement of people and the face-to-face meeting of people as much as possible,” Fernandez said.“The plan worked and it is working, but the risk always exists.”Argentina has had 276,072 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 5,428 of which have been fatal.Argentina and Mexico will produce the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine for most of Latin America. The flightdeck is the size of three football pitches Commanding officer Captain Jerry Kydd said the ship was important for Britain's reputation as a naval power. The bridge … "This floating fortress is by far the most powerful ship ever built in Britain that will enable us to tackle multiple and changing threats across the globe. It will be several years before HMS Queen Elizabeth is fully operational with jets on board.The BBC is not responsible for the content of external Internet sitesHolidaymakers have just hours to return to the UK to avoid the 14-day self-isolation requirement. HMS Queen Elizabeth had to wait for low tide to go under the Forth bridges The authorities have said that 15,498 people have died from the virus.France is likely to impose Coronavirus quarantine measures for people arriving from Britain “within days,” a government source in Paris indicated tonight.

According to official estimates, some 160,000 Britons are currently trying to leave France before the Saturday deadline, however.

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