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Bonjour, pourriez vous m'aider pour mon anglais:
Je dois faire un résumé d'un article de journal anglophone pour lundi.
Je vous propose un article mais vous pouvez en prendre un autre (il faut juste me donner le lien). Et merci d'avance pour ceux qui m'aiderons.
Et si vous pouviez faire un résumé plutôt court car je dois le dire à l'oral et merciii d'avance!
Donald Trump Jr. says recent COVID-19 deaths are 'almost nothing.' More than 20K people died this month.
In a Fox News interview Thursday, a day in which Johns Hopkins reported nearly 1,000 people died of COVID-19 and 90,000 people were newly infected, Donald Trump Jr. wrongly stated that the rate of COVID-19 deaths have declined to “almost nothing.”
Trump Jr. said during an episode of “The Ingraham Angle” that he “went through the CDC data” and incorrectly claimed the number of COVID-19 deaths has significantly declined.
“Oh, because the number is almost nothing,” he told host Laura Ingraham. “Because we’ve gotten control of this thing, we understand how it works. They have the therapeutics to be able to deal with this.”
Notably, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention acknowledges that its recent data is “provisional" and are often behind data gathered by counties and other sources.
While COVID-19 deaths have been lower than during their peak in April, cases continue to march to an all-time high. Wednesday set a record of new cases, with 88,521 nationwide, per Johns Hopkins' dashboard.
In the past week, a USA TODAY analysis found that at least four states set a record number of deaths in the past week. Per Johns Hopkins, more than 20,000 people have died so far in the month of October.
It is also unclear if some experimental treatments are effective — or will be available to the general public. Remdesivir, which was the first treatment approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat the virus, was found by a World Health Organization study to be largely ineffective. Meanwhile, Regeneron's experimental cocktail touted by President Donald Trump is still not authorized by the FDA for emergency use.
Further, states such as Wisconsin are grappling once again with the possibility that hospital beds and resources may dwindle as cases potentially double in as little as two weeks. Experts also fear the collision of COVID-19 and influenza over the course of the winter, which may result in a “twindemic.”
In Wisconsin: Wisconsin is on track to run short of ICU beds in two to six weeks
During the segment, he also condemned medical experts as “total morons” for criticizing the controversial White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Scott Atlas, who has repeatedly advocated for “herd immunity” as a COVID-19 solution and against mask wearing. A tweet he shared earlier this month was removed by Twitter for violating the company's misinformation policy.

Le texte en anglais pour comprendre un peu plus (google trad attention) :
Donald Trump Jr. dit que les récents décès dus au COVID-19 ne sont «presque rien». Plus de 20 000 personnes sont mortes ce mois-ci.
Dans une interview accordée à Fox News jeudi, un jour au cours duquel Johns Hopkins a signalé que près de 1000 personnes étaient mortes du COVID-19 et que 90 000 personnes avaient été nouvellement infectées, Donald Trump Jr. a déclaré à tort que le taux de décès par COVID-19 était tombé à «presque rien.»
Trump Jr. a déclaré lors d'un épisode de «The Ingraham Angle» qu'il «avait parcouru les données du CDC» et avait déclaré à tort que le nombre de décès par COVID-19 avait considérablement diminué.

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Dear Professor Didier Houssin, Dear members and advisers of the Emergency Committee, Dear colleagues and friends, First, let me warmly welcome you to the fifth meeting of the IHR Emergency Committee on COVID-19. Since the Committee's last meeting in July, there have been many developments, both positive and negative. We now know much more about the virus. The epidemiological picture, but also the treatment options are better understood. We have gathered evidence and best practices to break the chains of transmission. We have learned to react in a more targeted and adapted way. But we are also facing new difficulties. We are particularly concerned about the difficulties in involving people in the action and the way in which the response is politicized. This pandemic is far from over. We all need to adapt our intervention from a long-term perspective. To lead a coherent response over time, strong leadership is needed, mobilizing all public authorities and all of society. In addition, the mental health dimension must be fully integrated into all interventions. Appropriate indicators should also be adopted to reflect the diversity of situations in a country and region to region, both in terms of severity and epidemiological picture. In particular, it will be necessary to be able to measure the burden borne by health systems and in particular hospitals. This will allow the measures to be reviewed and improved based on scientific data and rigorous public health risk assessments. Managing risk means taking action based on the scientific data available, showing solidarity, transparency and inclusiveness. In the absence of certainty and when there is a lack of evidence, measurements should be evaluated regularly and corrected along the way if necessary. Seeking to respond to uncertainties and addressing socio-economic consequences will build confidence in those leading the response. Basic epidemiological interventions, such as contact tracing and surveillance, remain the most important
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