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Number of coronavirus cases worldwide hits 16 million

According to a tally by Johns Hopkins University, the US leads the count with 4.1 million.

THE NUMBER OF confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide has topped 16 million.

According to a tally by Johns Hopkins University, the US leads the count with 4.1 million, followed by 2.3 million in Brazil and 1.3 million in India.

The US also has the highest number of deaths with 146,460, followed by 86,449 in Brazil and 45,823 in the UK.

In the US, New York state leads with 32,608 deaths.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he believes “the vicious virus” may have entered the country, and placed the city of Kaesong, near the border with South Korea, under total lockdown after a person was found with suspected Covid-19 symptoms.

In South Korea, the number of new cases fell back to below 60, a day after it reported 100-plus for the first time in nearly four months.

The Korea Centres for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed 58 additional cases over the past 24-hour period, taking the total to 14,150 with 298 deaths.

12 of the newly confirmed cases were locally infected while the rest came from overseas.

Health authorities said the 113 cases yesterday were mostly imported infections found among cargo ship crews and hundreds of South Korean construction workers airlifted out of virus-ravaged Iraq.

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Vietnam restrictions

Vietnam reimposed restrictions in one of its most popular beach destinations after a second person tested positive for the virus, the first locally transmitted cases in the country in more than three months.

Authorities in Da Nang banned gatherings of more than 30 people in public places as well as all sport, cultural and religious events in the city of 1.1 million. Theme parks, beauty salons, bars and clubs were also ordered to shut.

Today, a 61-year-old man was confirmed to be infected, a day after a 57-year-old tested positive for the coronavirus. Both are in a critical condition and require life support.

A team of doctors who successfully cured a British pilot of Covid-19 flew to Da Nang to direct the treatment of the two patients.

Health workers, however, have not been able to establish a connection between the two men, nor trace the source of infection. It was reported that they had not travelled out of the city, where there have been no cases since April, for the last month.

Several hundred people who had been in contact with the men have initially tested negative for the virus. The city has also started testing on a larger scale.

Vietnam has not allowed international commercial fights to resume, but has been operating repatriation fights for stranded Vietnamese overseas and international experts. All arrivals must go through quarantine at designated facilities.

The new infections take Vietnam’s cases to 418 with no deaths.

China cases

China reported 46 new Covid-19 cases today, the highest daily tally in more than a month, as it took steps to stem recent outbreaks that have infected more than 160 people at opposite ends of the country.

Authorities confirmed 22 cases in Urumqi, a city in the Xinjiang region in the country’s far west, the official Xinhua News Agency said. That took the total in the local outbreak to 137 since the first case was detected 10 days ago.

Another 13 cases were confirmed in Liaoning province in the north-east, taking the total there to 25, almost all in the city of Dalian.

The National Health Commission also reported 11 imported cases in the latest 24-hour period, in people who had arrived from overseas.

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China has recorded 83,830 cases and 4,634 deaths since the pandemic began. The Health Commission said that 288 patients remain in treatment, including 18 in a critical condition.

In Australia, Victoria state recorded 10 deaths overnight – its highest daily toll amid a continuing surge in cases.

State Premier Daniel Andrews said the deaths included seven men and three women. A man in his 40s became one of the youngest Covid-19 fatalities in Australia.

There were 459 new infections, the 21st straight day of triple-figure increases.

The deaths take Victoria’s toll to 71 and Australia’s national tally to 155. A total of 228 people are in hospital in Victoria, 42 of them in intensive care.

Victoria processed 42,973 tests yesterday, Andrews said, “far and away the biggest testing result that we’ve seen on a single day”.

He said he is not currently planning to extend the lockdown in Melbourne, Australia’s second-largest city.

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    Dec 29th 2020, 12:00 PM

    I don’t get from the article what the benefits of being a data hosting hub country are? Other than perhaps prestige and increased regulatory role.

    Benefits of pharma and software tech multinationals are proven, with large numbers of high paying jobs.
    Data centers aren’t big scale employers, additionally they are energy hungry industries that will not help our push to meet energy reduction targets.

    The associated data science careers referred to in the article, arent typically located at the data centres, we could strive to excell in these disciplins without the data centres.

    As a country we need to be discerning about the type of industry that we court. If it is to be huge banks of servers, we need to insist on zero emission environmentaly friendly facilities.

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    Dec 29th 2020, 11:24 AM

    To be a global data hub we need data centers! Was it 2yrs later Apple finally gave up on planning for a 1billion investment in a data center in Galway a few years ago ? In the mean time a similar project started In Denmark was complete and operational. They are now proposing to build another in Denmark where they propose to provide unwanted heat to the local community.

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    Dec 29th 2020, 9:26 AM

    Is this just a backup plan ?

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    Dec 29th 2020, 2:10 PM

    The real challenge is hiring academics only, the US have a growing pool of criminals to cut deals with, good hackers either go to jail or work for the state. We don’t have criminals at that level here. Couple of good professionals in Cork but I am unsure where we can get the talent to really enforce the team behind these new task forces. We need people who can reverse engineer malware, are constantly updated on backdoors in circulation, along with 0day flaws and dissect packets, that’s before we even look at the problems with hardware from certain regions.

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    Dec 29th 2020, 2:12 PM

    @Padraig Carey: *”enforce the team” = “harden the team”

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    Dec 29th 2020, 9:45 PM

    It’s almost embarrassing to think the best in Irish tech management and government believe the data management companies like Amazon etc are here for anything other than cold weather cheap power and tax breaks

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    Dec 29th 2020, 11:03 PM

    Perfect place for Data Hubs. Not to extreme weather patterns so cosy of electricity is not so high with cooling units and not really a chance of a earthquake or some other natural disaster.
    Downside not great for climate change targets and don’t really employ many.

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