Tuesday, July 7th, 2020
U.S. reports 27th straight day of record COVID-19 cases The U.S. reported its 27th straight day of record high coronavirus cases Sunday, based on a seven-day average, though the virus is spreading at different rates in different parts of the country. Florida, Texas, California, and Arizona are recording alarming numbers of new cases every day, but they aren’t alone — 13 states reported new highs, including Montana, Delaware, and Alaska. In Texas, hospitals in Houston and Austin are 10 days to two weeks away from hitting capacity, local officials warned, and Gov. Greg Abbott (R) made face masks mandatory in public spaces, punishable by $250 fines. The average number of COVID-19 deaths continues to fall, to 485 from 562 on June 28, but public health experts warn deaths are a lagging indicator and that they will likely rise. Source: The Washington Post
Supreme Court unanimously rules against ‘faithless electors’ The Supreme Court settled a long-running Electoral College controversy Monday when it unanimously ruled that electors must vote as state laws direct in presidential elections. Most states require electors to pledge to vote for the presidential candidate who wins the state’s popular vote, but there’s long been a debate about whether the pledges can actually be enforced when it’s time to vote. In the past, including in 2016, a few “faithless electors” have voted differently, although this has never actually altered the final outcome of a presidential race. Lower courts had issued conflicting decisions in recent years, but the Supreme Court ruling settles the matter for now. That doesn’t mean the Electoral College is immune from change going forward, however. States will have the ability to enforce their requirements, but they can always alter those directives, presumably including an interstate agreement already ratified by more than a dozen states that would assign all of their electors to the presidential candidate who wins the national popular vote. Source: NBC
India has recorded 24,000 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, surpassing Russia, to become the 3rd highest number of cases in the world at 697,413 cases. (BBC)
Qatar exceeds 100,000 cases, becoming one of the world’s highest per capita infections, having a population of 2.8 million. (Al Jazeera)
Kuwait surpasses 50,000 infections after reporting 538 new cases in the past 24 hours. Its death toll jumps to 373. (Al Jazeera)
A court in Hong Kong denies bail to Tong Ying-kit, a 23-year-old man who was arrested last week for driving a motorbike into police officers and carrying a separatist banner. Also, prominent pro-democracy activists Joshua Wong and Agnes Chow appear in court. Wong pleads not guilty to inciting others to participate in an unlawful assembly last year while Chow pleads guilty to similar charges. (Reuters)
In Beijing, authorities arrest Xu Zhangrun, a law professor who published essays strongly criticizing President Xi Jinping over censored academia on the COVID-19 pandemic and accusing him of ruling “tyrannically”. (Al Jazeera)
Monday, July 6th, 2020
A bus driver in the French city of Bayonne was left brain dead after reportedly being assaulted by passengers who refused to wear face masks. Bus services in the city have been severely disrupted as drivers refuse to work following the incident. (BBC)
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