WHO opened a pandemic intelligence center in the capital Berlin, Germany, with the goal of helping to warn future pandemic earlier.

General Director of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and German Prime Minister Angela Merkel attended the opening ceremony of the Pandemic Intelligence Center in the capital Berlin on September 1.

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Pandemic intelligence center, where scientists will gather scientists and global policy planning, are set up to analyze rapid data to predict, prevent, detect, prepare and respond and respond to these

Virus spreads fast but data can also be transmitted faster.

The head of the intelligence center is Chikwe Ihekweazu, director of the Nigerian Disease Control Center.

Merkel's Prime Minister hopes the new center to help the world prepare better for future epidemics and pandemic, emphasizing new findings that will be shared with countries around the world.

Oliver Morgan, director of WHO's risk assessment and emergency assessment department, said that WHO now handles an average of 9 million information related to epidemic and pandemic movements, and investigating expenditure

The world recorded 219,192,794 cases of NCOV and 4,543,201 dies, up 647,367 and 10.019, while 195,971,908 people recovered, according to real-time statistics Worldometers.

General Director of WHO Tedros Adhenom Ghebreyesus (right) and German Prime Minister Angela Merkel cut the tape to open the Pandemic Intelligence Center in Berlin, Germany on September 1.

America, the world's largest translation area, reported 40,314,132 cases and 659,786 deaths due to NCOV, up to 169,799 and 1,413 cases compared to the previous day.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend that the immunized vaccine avoid traveling during the occupancy holidays.

First and most importantly, if you are not vaccinated, we recommend that you should not travel, Director CDC Rochelle P. Walensky said, in the contents of infections, hospitalization and death in the US are increasing,

About 52% of Americans, equivalent to 174 million people, fully vaccinated, according to CDC.

CDC also warned people who had vaccinated so focusing outdoors instead of in the closed space during the holidays.

In Europe, France, the world's sixth largest epidemic area with 6,783,329 cases and 114,577 deaths, rising from the previous day of 17,621 and 86 shifts.

France began implementing an enhanced dose for people over 65 years of age and people with background pathology to increase the ability to protect against Delta's transformation from September 1.

The Ministry of Health said about 18 million people in the group were eligible for an enhanced dose.

The government has not decided to have an enhancement for the entire population.

Italy, once a European translation center earlier than last year, reported 6.503 cases and 51 deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing a total to 4.546,487 and 129,290 cases respectively.

The Italian government expands the range of green card regulations, requires people to present when traveling to high-speed train, aircraft, ferry and inter-regional passenger cars.

Green card is a digital certificate or printing paper, indicating a full vaccination person, negative testing with Covid-19 or recovered after infection.

Green cards began to apply in Italy at the beginning of the summer to encourage vaccination and initially only in cultural and entertainment locations.

In Southeast Asia, the number of cases in the Philippines on September 1 surpassed the threshold of 2 million, when the Delta transformation continued to ride despite strict limited measures.

The country recorded 14,216 new cases in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of shifts to 2,003,955.

The Philippines is currently the second largest area in Southeast Asia, only after Indonesia, which has recorded more than 4 million cases.

Thailand recorded 14,802 cases and 252 deaths, bringing a total to 1.2 million and 11,841 cases respectively.

Thailand allows shopping malls in Bangkok to reopen from September 1 and the restaurant is operated with half capacity, according to Reuters.

The number of cases in Thailand began to decline from mid-August and the government faced limited relaxation pressure to avoid economic damage.