Coronavírus: Update Diário – 25 de agosto

Coronavírus

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O Brasil registrou mais uma queda na média móvel de óbitos, para 735, renovando a mínima desde janeiro. A média de novos casos recuou para 28,4 mil. Notícias mostram o avanço das internações no estado do Rio de Janeiro e a capital, que planeja iniciar a aplicação de uma terceira dose em idosos a partir de 1º de setembro (https://bit.ly/3BbQSys).

Pesquisa do Reino Unido mostra que as vacinas da AstraZeneca a da Pfizer apresentam decaimento de eficácia em cerca de cinco meses. A primeira, de 88% para 74%; a segunda, de 77% para 67% (https://bit.ly/3zjso5w). A Janssen afirma que uma dose adicional de sua vacina, após 8 meses da primeira, acaba por gerar forte resposta imunológica (https://on.wsj.com/38aW5Kf).

O ritmo de vacinação desacelerou para 1,84 milhão de doses aplicadas ao dia, considerando a média móvel semanal. Ao todo, receberam a primeira dose 125,7 milhões de brasileiros, enquanto 57,0 milhões (26,9% da população) estão com o esquema vacinal completo.

The Reuters Daily Briefing Tuesday, August 24, 2021

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BUSINESS

– Global equities, bond yields and oil rose as a bounce in China’s tech sector, positive U.S. vaccination news and easing worries about the U.S. tapering stimulus lifted sentiment ahead of a speech later this week by Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

– The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has started to issue new disclosure requirements to Chinese companies seeking to list in New York as part of a push to boost investor awareness of the risks involved.

– South Korea is likely to bar Google and Apple from requiring software developers to use their payment systems, effectively stopping them from charging commissions on in-app purchases, the first such curbs on the tech giants by a major economy.

– Samsung Group plans to invest $206 billion in the next three years to expand its footprint in biopharmaceuticals, artificial intelligence, semiconductors and robotics in the post-pandemic era.

– Walmart has launched a delivery service for other merchants throughout the United States, an announcement that comes as goods sellers scramble to secure deliveries ahead of the all-important holiday shopping season.

WORLD

– U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris accused Beijing of coercion and intimidation to back unlawful claims in the South China Sea, her most pointed comments on China during a visit to Southeast Asia which she said was critical to U.S. security.

– Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has agreed to be the ruling political party’s vice presidential candidate in next year’s elections, the PDP-Laban party said, laying the groundwork for the leader to stay in power beyond his term.

– Syrian army units aided by pro-Iranian militias have staged a major assault on an opposition enclave in the southern border city of Deraa in a bid to retake the last opposition stronghold in southern Syria.

– New Zealand recorded its highest increase in COVID-19 cases since April 2020, as authorities warned this current outbreak of the highly infectious Delta variant of the coronavirus was like dealing with a whole new virus.

– The 2020 Paralympic Games will kick off in Tokyo with the opening ceremony as Japan struggles with its worst COVID-19 outbreak so far, record daily cases and an overwhelmed medical system.

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