Loo with a view

Another early morning. This time to capture the sunrise with Chris and Maureen. A beautiful sunrise with clouds again. But I just couldn't resist this pic for my blip. Made me smile. Always need something to sit on when you have a stunning view. Just missing a cushion.

Corona virus update
602 new Covid-19 cases registered in Bahrain
Two Covid-19 deaths registered in Bahrain

Saudi Arabia has seen a decrease in the number of new coronavirus cases over the past seven days.  The kingdom recorded 2,692 new infections on Tuesday, the fourth day in a row the numbers have stayed below 3,000. Saudi Arabia has recorded a total of 237,803 cases with 2,283 deaths.
WHO sounds alarm as coronavirus cases rise by one million in five days
Parts of the world, especially the United States with more than 3.3 million confirmed cases, are still seeing huge increases in a first wave of COVID-19 infections

Australian city of Melbourne and Leicester in England, are implementing a second round of shutdowns. Chinese-ruled Hong Kong, albeit with a low 1,522 cases, is to tighten social distancing measures again amid growing worries about a third wave.

The U.S. state of Florida reported a record increase of more than 15,000 new cases in 24 hours on Sunday, more than South Korea’s total since the disease was first identified at the end of last year. It tallied another 12,624 new cases on Monday.

India, the country with the third highest number of infections, has been contending with an average of 23,000 new infections each day since the beginning of July.

India's Zydus begins human trials for potential Covid-19 vaccine.
Britain faces a potentially more deadly second wave of Covid-19 in the coming winter that could kill up to 120,000 people over nine months in a worst-case scenario, health experts said.  The United Kingdom's current death toll from confirmed cases of Covid-19 is around 45,000, the highest in Europe. Including suspected cases, more than 55,000 people have died

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