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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Hong Kong Reports Daily Record Virus Cases published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
Jul.19 -- Global coronavirus cases are now above 14 million, with deaths over 600,000. Infections are also rising in the state of Victoria in Australia with masks now mandatory starting this week in Melbourne. People are now facing steep fines if they are caught without a mask on in public. Infections continue to rise in the U.S. with record numbers also being recorded in Hong Kong and in Tokyo. Bloomberg’s Yvonne Man reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”