Medical staff discuss data on a screen at the coronavirus ward of the Rambam Health Care Campus, initially built as an underground medical facility before being converted to a car park, then to a center to receive patients as COVID-19 cases surge, in the northern Israeli city of Haifa. Israel opened a new coronavirus treatment facility co-run by the army's medical corps, an unprecedented move for the military unit, aimed at bolstering an embattled healthcare system. The Jewish state currently has one of the world's highest daily coronavirus infection rates per capita, with the number of seriously ill patients steadily rising. The army-backed unit at the Rambam Hospital in the northern city of Haifa includes a control room where patients are monitored via video and an underground coronavirus ward that used to be a car park. AFP
A man wearing face masks to protect against the spread of the new coronavirus walk at pier of Yokohama, near Tokyo. AP Photo
Iraqi Christians attend a Sunday service in one of the Chaldean churches that reopened after months of closure due to the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Baghdad, Iraq. REUTERS
Yellow and black tape marks an area on the floor for teachers to be socially distanced from students in class at Melba Secondary College in Melbourne, Australia. All primary and high school students in Melbourne are able to return to their classrooms as of today, as part of Victoria's second step in the government's roadmap to reopening. Victoria's coronavirus restrictions were eased slightly across Melbourne from Monday 28 September. Metropolitan Melbourne has been subject to Stage 4 restrictions since 2 August 2020 in response to the re-emergence of COVID-19 in the community. Getty Images
A 'Covid-19 Awareness Project' volunteer measures the body temperature to check on a patient infected with leprosy as part of a general health checkup for all inmates at the Gandhi Leprosy Seva Sangh rehabilitation centre, in Ahmedabad. AFP
Los Angeles Lakers fans celebrate their team winning the 2020 NBA Championship against the Miami Heat, during the outbreak of Coronavirus disease in Los Angeles, California, U.S. REUTERS
People attend a 'No Mask' protest rally 'Marcia della Liberazione' in Rome, Italy. The sit-in protest action is held against mandatory usage of face masks in public and in general against the government's management of the coronavirus Covid19 pandemic. EPA
A man wearing a mask walks outside Seoul City Hall in Seoul, South Korea. The South Korean government decided to lower its social distancing guidelines to the lowest level on 11 October amid a noticeable slowdown in new coronavirus cases. EPA
Officials wearing personal protective equipments (PPE) pray for the bodies of people who died due to the coronavirus disease at a crematorium in Bangli, Bali, Indonesia. REUTERS
A Garuda Indonesia Boeing 373-800 NG with a new face mask design as part of a campaign to promote the wearing of face masks amid the Covid-19 coronavirus, is parked at the airport in Tangerang. AFP
A COVID-19-infected patient is seen at the Intensive Care Unit, in the Emilio Ribas hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil. On October 10, Brazil passed the bleak marker of 150,000 deaths from Covid-19, the health ministry said, as the rate of coronavirus infections continues to slow in the South American country. AFP
A security guard wearing a facemask as a preventive measure against the Covid-19 coronavirus is pictured in Mumbai. India's coronavirus cases surged past seven million on October 11, taking it ever closer to overtaking the United States as the world's most infected country. AFP
Dr. Moatasem Muheisen, right and his staff throw a birthday party for their colleague Dr. Abdulbaset Zieneddin, 42, second right, in a COVID-19 testing center, at the Ramallah Recreational Complex, in the West Bank city of Ramallah. The Palestinian ministry of health transformed a sports facility into a COVID-19 testing center where health care workers provide support for residents who come forward for a consultation or a COVID-19 test during the pandemic. AP Photo
Medical staff discuss data on a screen at the coronavirus ward of the Rambam Health Care Campus, initially built as an underground medical facility before being converted to a car park, then to a center to receive patients as COVID-19 cases surge, in the northern Israeli city of Haifa. Israel opened a new coronavirus treatment facility co-run by the army's medical corps, an unprecedented move for the military unit, aimed at bolstering an embattled healthcare system. The Jewish state currently has one of the world's highest daily coronavirus infection rates per capita, with the number of seriously ill patients steadily rising. The army-backed unit at the Rambam Hospital in the northern city of Haifa includes a control room where patients are monitored via video and an underground coronavirus ward that used to be a car park. AFP
A man wearing face masks to protect against the spread of the new coronavirus walk at pier of Yokohama, near Tokyo. AP Photo
Iraqi Christians attend a Sunday service in one of the Chaldean churches that reopened after months of closure due to the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Baghdad, Iraq. REUTERS
Yellow and black tape marks an area on the floor for teachers to be socially distanced from students in class at Melba Secondary College in Melbourne, Australia. All primary and high school students in Melbourne are able to return to their classrooms as of today, as part of Victoria's second step in the government's roadmap to reopening. Victoria's coronavirus restrictions were eased slightly across Melbourne from Monday 28 September. Metropolitan Melbourne has been subject to Stage 4 restrictions since 2 August 2020 in response to the re-emergence of COVID-19 in the community. Getty Images
A 'Covid-19 Awareness Project' volunteer measures the body temperature to check on a patient infected with leprosy as part of a general health checkup for all inmates at the Gandhi Leprosy Seva Sangh rehabilitation centre, in Ahmedabad. AFP
Los Angeles Lakers fans celebrate their team winning the 2020 NBA Championship against the Miami Heat, during the outbreak of Coronavirus disease in Los Angeles, California, U.S. REUTERS
People attend a 'No Mask' protest rally 'Marcia della Liberazione' in Rome, Italy. The sit-in protest action is held against mandatory usage of face masks in public and in general against the government's management of the coronavirus Covid19 pandemic. EPA
A man wearing a mask walks outside Seoul City Hall in Seoul, South Korea. The South Korean government decided to lower its social distancing guidelines to the lowest level on 11 October amid a noticeable slowdown in new coronavirus cases. EPA
Officials wearing personal protective equipments (PPE) pray for the bodies of people who died due to the coronavirus disease at a crematorium in Bangli, Bali, Indonesia. REUTERS
A Garuda Indonesia Boeing 373-800 NG with a new face mask design as part of a campaign to promote the wearing of face masks amid the Covid-19 coronavirus, is parked at the airport in Tangerang. AFP
A COVID-19-infected patient is seen at the Intensive Care Unit, in the Emilio Ribas hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil. On October 10, Brazil passed the bleak marker of 150,000 deaths from Covid-19, the health ministry said, as the rate of coronavirus infections continues to slow in the South American country. AFP
A security guard wearing a facemask as a preventive measure against the Covid-19 coronavirus is pictured in Mumbai. India's coronavirus cases surged past seven million on October 11, taking it ever closer to overtaking the United States as the world's most infected country. AFP
Dr. Moatasem Muheisen, right and his staff throw a birthday party for their colleague Dr. Abdulbaset Zieneddin, 42, second right, in a COVID-19 testing center, at the Ramallah Recreational Complex, in the West Bank city of Ramallah. The Palestinian ministry of health transformed a sports facility into a COVID-19 testing center where health care workers provide support for residents who come forward for a consultation or a COVID-19 test during the pandemic. AP Photo
Medical staff discuss data on a screen at the coronavirus ward of the Rambam Health Care Campus, initially built as an underground medical facility before being converted to a car park, then to a center to receive patients as COVID-19 cases surge, in the northern Israeli city of Haifa. Israel opened a new coronavirus treatment facility co-run by the army's medical corps, an unprecedented move for the military unit, aimed at bolstering an embattled healthcare system. The Jewish state currently has one of the world's highest daily coronavirus infection rates per capita, with the number of seriously ill patients steadily rising. The army-backed unit at the Rambam Hospital in the northern city of Haifa includes a control room where patients are monitored via video and an underground coronavirus ward that used to be a car park. AFP