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      2.56am GMT02:56

      Mexico’s health ministry reported 6,151 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 464 additional deaths on Saturday, bringing the total to 924,962 cases and 91,753 deaths.

      The government has said the real number of infected people is likely to be significantly higher than the confirmed cases.

      Updated
      at 3.38am GMT







      2.34am GMT02:34

      Associated Press reports on Barack Obama’s comments in Michigan on Saturday, where he accused Donald Trump of failing to take the coronavirus pandemic and the presidency seriously.

      Obama and Biden held drive-in rallies in Flint and Detroit, predominantly black cities where strong turnout will be essential to swing the longtime Democratic state to Biden’s column after Trump won it in 2016.

      “Three days until the most important election of our lifetime – and that includes mine, which was pretty important,” said Obama, urging Democrats to get to the polls.

      Barack Obama speaks during a drive-in campaign rally with Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden at Belle Isle on 31 October in Detroit, Michigan.

      Barack Obama speaks during a drive-in campaign rally with Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden at Belle Isle on 31 October in Detroit, Michigan. Photograph: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

      As of Saturday, nearly 92m voters had cast ballots nationwide, according to a tally by AP. Tens of millions more will vote by the time polls close on Tuesday night.

      The former president hammered on Trump’s continued focus on the size of his campaign crowds.

      “Did no one come to his birthday party when he was a kid? Was he traumatised?” Obama said. “The country’s going through a pandemic. That’s not what you’re supposed to be worrying about.”

      Biden has focused almost exclusively on Trump’s inability to control the coronavirus. “We’re gonna beat this virus and get it under control and the first step to doing that is beating Donald Trump,” Biden said.

      The pandemic has killed nearly 230,000 people in the US.

      Updated
      at 2.40am GMT







      2.13am GMT02:13

      Australia records zero new community cases

      Naaman Zhou

      Naaman Zhou

      It’s official. Australia has recorded a day of no new community cases, for the first time in nearly five months.

      With zero new cases in Victoria, and zero community transmissions in NSW, the country recorded no new locally acquired Covid-19 cases in the 24 hours until 8pm yesterday – a feat last achieved on 9 June.

      The federal health minister, Greg Hunt, confirmed the statistic with the national incident centre.

      Greg Hunt
      (@GregHuntMP)

      Advice just in from the National Incident Centre – Zero community transmission cases today Australia wide- the 1st national zero community transmission day since June 9. Thankyou to all of our amazing health & public health workers & above all else the Australian people.


      November 1, 2020

      Australians are celebrating the milestone – they’re calling it a national donut day – especially after Melbourne eased restrictions last week.

      dan nolan
      (@dannolan)

      Whoa a national donut day! Hell yeah! No local cases of covid Australia wide. Incredible stuff!


      November 1, 2020

      However, NSW did record a new case of community transmission late last night, which will be included in tomorrow’s statistics. And there were four cases of overseas-acquired Covid-19 in NSW and one in WA over the past 24 hours.

      Updated
      at 2.20am GMT







      1.24am GMT01:24

      In the Philippines, almost one million people have been evacuated from the projected path of super typhoon Goni, which slammed into the country this morning.

      Super typhoon Goni moving around the Philippines on Sunday.

      Super typhoon Goni moving around the Philippines on Sunday. Photograph: AP

      The strongest typhoon of the year made landfall at 4.50am, and is expected to cause “catastrophic violent winds and intense to torrential rainfall” across the Bicol region over the next 12 hours, according to the state weather agency.

      There is concern the conditions in evacuation centres could fuel the spread of the Covid-19. The Philippine Daily Inquirer reports that safety officers will be deployed to monitor evacuees, and to ensure people comply with physical distancing and wear masks.

      The Philippines has reported more than 380,000 confirmed Covid cases, the second-highest in south-east Asia, with 7,221 deaths.

      Updated
      at 1.32am GMT







      12.55am GMT00:55

      The UK’s culture secretary Oliver Dowden has provided more clarity on the lockdown measures due to be imposed in England from Thursday 5 November. Pubs and restaurants will shut unless serving takeaway food, and all leisure and entertainment venues and non-essential shops will close.

      However, Dowden said elite sport and film and TV productions will be allowed to continue behind closed doors. Under the previous lockdown, the Premier League season was suspended for three months.

      Oliver Dowden
      (@OliverDowden)

      2/3

      The changes mean people should WFH where possible

      But where this is not possible, travel to a place of work will be permitted – e.g. this includes (but not exhaustive) elite sport played behind closed doors, film & tv production, telecoms workers


      October 31, 2020

      Updated
      at 12.59am GMT







      12.40am GMT00:40

      Anti-lockdown protesters clash with police in Spain

      Protesters opposing Covid-19 restrictions have clashed with police in cities across Spain after a six-month state of emergency was imposed this week.

      Reuters reports that riot police shot blank bullets to disperse scores of demonstrators who were setting fire to rubbish bins in Madrid’s main thoroughfare, Gran Via. Meanwhile, protesters pelted police with rocks and other projectiles in Barcelona. In the northern Spanish city of Logroño, about 150 people attacked police with stones, set fire to containers and looted shops. Riot police were drafted in to quell disturbances in Haro, in the wine-growing region of La Rioja.

      Overturned bins after the protest in Madrid.

      Overturned bins after the protest in Madrid. Photograph: Javier Barbancho/Reuters

      This follows demonstrations on Friday, when 14 people were arrested and 30 injured.

      Earlier local police said about 1,500 hotel and restaurant workers took part in a peaceful demonstration against restrictions imposed under the state of emergency which they claim will threaten their jobs.

      All bars and restaurants have been closed in the Spanish region of Catalonia, which includes Barcelona, until 13 November. Similar disturbances happened in the cities of Burgos, Vitoria, Santander, Valencia and Zaragoza on Friday.

      Updated
      at 1.25am GMT







      12.21am GMT00:21

      Rebecca Ratcliffe

      Rebecca Ratcliffe

      Hello, it’s Rebecca Ratcliffe here in Bangkok, taking over from my colleague Naaman Zhou. Here’s an update from Brazil, which is home to the world’s second-deadliest outbreak after the US.

      On Saturday Brazil’s health ministry announced 18,947 additional confirmed cases of the coronavirus. A further 407 deaths had also been registered over the past 24 hours.

      Brazil has reported more than 5.5m cases of the virus since the pandemic began.

      Updated
      at 12.26am GMT







      12.07am GMT00:07

      NSW records no new locally transmitted cases

      New South Wales in Australia has recorded no new locally transmitted cases of Covid-19 over the past 24 hours to 8pm yesterday local time.

      However, it did record four new cases among people who had acquired it overseas and are in hotel quarantine.

      Health authorities also said they had detected one new case of local transmission, after 8pm yesterday – that will be included in tomorrow’s figures.

      .

      Photograph: Loren Elliott/Reuters

      NSW Health said this new diagnosis was a person linked to the Hoxton Park cluster in south-west Sydney.

      “This case is the second child to have likely acquired their infection at Flip Out Prestons Indoor Trampoline Park, Unit B/238 Hoxton Park Road, Prestons, while there at the same time as a positive case, also a child, on Sunday 25 October,” it said.

      Anyone who attended this venue from 11am to 2pm on Sunday 25 October is considered a close contact and must get tested immediately and isolate for a full 14 days from exposure regardless of the result. Anyone who was there after 2pm is considered a casual contact and must monitor for symptoms and get tested immediately if they develop.

      Anyone who attended Spendless Shoes at Westfield Liverpool on 28 October from 4-4.20pm is considered a casual contact and do the same.

      Updated
      at 12.20am GMT







      11.57pm GMT23:57

      Large crowds have been left behind at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania.

      DJ Judd
      (@DJJudd)

      Trump has finished and left, but there’s thousands of supporters who have been let loose into the night with no sign of the shuttles they’ve been told will take them back to parking. People are filling the street, blocking the road for ambulances and police. pic.twitter.com/uMgfvUZ4Jg


      October 31, 2020







      11.26pm GMT23:26

      The Victorian deputy premier and education minister, James Merlino, is leading the daily coronavirus press conference in Melbourne today.

      He described it as a “very, very good day”, with no new cases or deaths for the second day in a row: “My thanks to all Victorians.”

      Updated
      at 11.27pm GMT







      11.22pm GMT23:22

      Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, has condemned violent protests against Covid-19 restrictions after the country imposed a six-month state of emergency this week.

      On Saturday local time, protesters pelted police with rocks and other projectiles in Barcelona in a second night of disturbances in the city.

      Part of the protest in Barcelona on Saturday.

      Part of the protest in Barcelona on Saturday. Photograph: Nacho Doce/Reuters

      Reuters report that in the northern Spanish city of Logroño about 150 people attacked police with stones, set fire to containers and looted shops. Riot police were drafted in to quell disturbances in Haro, in the wine-growing region of La Rioja.

      Sanchez tweeted: “Only from responsibility, unity and sacrifice will we be able to defeat the pandemic that is devastating all countries. Violent and irrational behaviour by minority groups is intolerable. It is not the way.”

      Updated
      at 11.30pm GMT







      11.02pm GMT23:02

      Butler also paid tribute to Labor’s Queensland election win, saying that “federally we are going to take a lot of heart from last night’s result”.

      “[Opposition leader] Deb Frecklington had called for the borders to be opened 64 times. This is a premier who has stood up to the bullying, has listened to the health advice and as a consequence has kept people safe, so full credit to Annastacia Palaszczuk.

      “There was a lot of concern around seats like Cairns and Townsville, but once the PM became involved, people didn’t like what they saw from the prime minister and did like what they saw from Labor.

      “The lesson for federal Labor is if you get the policies right, if you get the health response right, then people will like what we are going to say.”

      Updated
      at 11.17pm GMT







      10.37pm GMT22:37

      There’s been a bit of a groundhog day moment on the ABC.

      Insiders host David Speers is interviewing Labor’s environment spokeswoman, Terri Butler, following Labor’s previous public brawling over gas and this week’s decision to support new gas projects.

      He asks her the same question four times: “Would you like to see more gas used in Australia or less?”

      Butler answers, mostly, the same way each time: “Australia can become a renewable energy super power and we also believe that gas will be an important part of the transition to getting there”.

      Labor’s environment spokeswoman Terri Butler.

      Labor’s environment spokeswoman Terri Butler. Photograph: Mike Bowers/The Guardian

      Speers asks Butler repeatedly to clarify if this means “more gas or less”.

      Butler replies: “We would like to see gas form an important part of the transition to Australia becoming a regional superpower.”

      Speers: “I will try one more time: does that mean more reliance on gas or less?”

      Butler: “It means that gas is an important part of the energy mix while we transition to becoming a renewable energy super power.”

      She tells him: “I know it is not the answer that you necessarily want, but … that’s the ambition we have for this country.”

      Updated
      at 10.42pm GMT







      10.25pm GMT22:25

      Counting to resume in Queensland

      Counting will resume in the Queensland state election, and more results in the closer seats will trickle in today.

      It is clear that premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has won a third term – the first woman in Australian history to win three consecutive elections – and she could have an increased majority.

      The ABC’s election analyst, Antony Green, has just been on the Insiders program with a morning update.

      Third term Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on Saturday night.

      Third term Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk on Saturday night. Photograph: Jono Searle/Getty Images

      “It is certain that Labor has a majority,” he said. “47 is the bare majority in the parliament, but as it is, at the end of the night, based on prediction, the Labor party could end up with 50 or 51 seats by the end.

      “Labor has held all of the Townsville and Cairns and regional city seats, so the concerns that Labor had in the north of the state were washed way.”

      Updated
      at 11.18pm GMT







      10.07pm GMT22:07

      Record numbers of children in Australia are being vaccinated, statistics released today show.

      AAP reports:

      Notably the vaccination rate has also risen among five-year-old Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, where it has reached 97% coverage.

      The vaccination rate for all five-year-olds, from January to September this year, rose to 94.9%.

      Among all two-year-old children, the coverage rate has risen to almost 92.4%, which is the first time it has climbed above 92% since 2014.

      .

      Photograph: Hotli Simanjuntak/EPA

      The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander two-year-old vaccination rate has also risen to almost 91.2% in the current quarter.

      The overall vaccination rate for one-year-olds has also increased in the past 12 months, reaching 94.7%, and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander one-year-old vaccination rate increased to 93.5%.

      The federal health minister, Greg Hunt, said the results were “a clear indication that the Morrison government’s childhood immunisation education campaign is getting results”.

      “The most recent phase of the campaign specifically targeted parents of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged 0-5 years,” he said.

      Updated
      at 10.20pm GMT







      9.52pm GMT21:52

      More than 9.6m Texans voted early

      In the US, Texas’s final early voting statistics are in. And it’s huge. More than 9.6 million Texans have voted early this year – which is more than the total number of votes cast in the state in all of 2016.

      My colleague Alexandra Villarreal reports that 30.4% of this year’s early ballots have been cast by voters who didn’t participate in 2016.

      Updated
      at 9.55pm GMT







      9.22pm GMT21:22

      Victoria records zero cases and zero deaths

      The state of Victoria in Australia has recorded zero new cases of coronavirus, and zero deaths, for the second day in a row.

      The 14 day average is now down to 2.2.

      Yesterday was also a day of zero cases in the state, after one reported in the morning turned out not to be new.

      VicGovDHHS
      (@VicGovDHHS)

      In the past 24 hours, no new cases reported and no lives lost. The 14 day average is down to 2.2. There is 1 case with an unknown source. More info: https://t.co/eTputEZdhs

      #COVID19VicData pic.twitter.com/zNmzqBgAbt


      October 31, 2020

      VicGovDHHS
      (@VicGovDHHS)

      UPDATE: Follow up testing has confirmed that today’s single reported coronavirus case is NOT a case.
      Therefore there are officially 0 cases for today. This change will be reflected in the overall case numbers tomorrow.#COVID19Vic #COVID19VicData https://t.co/snzwoujI7N


      October 31, 2020

      Updated
      at 9.48pm GMT







      9.21pm GMT21:21

      Hello everyone, and welcome back to our continuing global coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic.

      It’s Naaman Zhou here in Sydney. We’ll take you through the developments in Australia and around the world as they happen.

      So far, in the past 24 hours:

      • UK prime minister Boris Johnson has announced a second month-long national lockdown for England, as the UK surpassed 1m infections on Saturday.
      • Scotland’s first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has urged Scots not to travel to England.
      • The number of Covid-related hospitalisations hit record numbers in at least 14 European countries this week, as the second wave of the pandemic hit.
      • Italy recorded 31,758 new coronavirus infections over the past 24 hours, the health ministry said on Saturday, its highest daily tally since the start of the pandemic.
      • Austria announced a night-time curfew and the closure of cafes, bars and restaurants on Saturday amid “exploding” coronavirus infections.
      • Brazilian health minister Eduardo Pazuello is in stable condition in a hospital after being diagnosed with Covid-19.

      — to www.theguardian.com

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