Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Trump defends 'China Virus' term

Donald Trump has defended calling Covid-19 the 'China Virus'.

The US President has also said the term doesn't create stigma.

Sarah Walton reports

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Indian state to provide financial support to daily-wage earners hit by the pandemic

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to daily wage earners whose work has been affected by the coronavirus outbreak.

The state has so far registered more than ten cases of the virus.

Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.

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UK SUPERMARKETS RATIONING GROCERIES

The biggest supermarkets in the UK are limiting the number of essential groceries people can buy after days of panic buying left shelves empty.

Of particular concern are the disabled and elderly - groups the supermarkets are now prioritising.

The UK business minister says he the supermarkets are taking "sensible measures".

Stuart Smith has more from London.

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Belgium becomes latest European country to impose lockdown measures

Belgium has become the latest European country to impose a national lockdown to contain the spread of the coronavirus. 

Public life will be severaly curtailed, including a ban on gatherings. 

It follows the decision of neighbouring France, which imposed similar measures earlier this week. 

Lucy Hough (HOFF) has more from Brussels. 

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UK PROMISES MORE ECONOMIC SUPPORT OVER CORONAVIRUS

The UK government says there will be more measures to come, even after unveiling $400 billion in support for the economy as coronavirus spreads.

It's promising to do 'whatever it takes' to protect livelihoods as social distancing remains advised.

The government's under pressure to do more for private renters who fall behind on payments, and for employers in the retail and hospitality sectors.

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Coronavirus patients update and precautionary measures taken in India

The Indian government has been accused of not testing enough people for coronavirus.

In a country of over 1.3 billion people, only 11,000 tests have been conducted.

The government denies that the actual number of coronavirus cases, which is at least 142, is being underreported or suppressed.

Sreoshi Mukherjee has more on this story.

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AUSTRALIA: PM bans gatherings of more than 100 people

The Australian Prime Minister has announced that his government has banned non-essential gatherings of more than 100 people in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Scott Morrison made the announcement in Canberra of sweeping new measures, including discouraging travel overseas.
Arthur Stevens reports

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Putin proceeds with referendum despite coronavirus

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to hold a nationwide vote in April on proposed changes to the constitution. The Kremlin says there are no current plans to postpone the referendum, despite restrictions in Moscow on large gatherings due to coronavirus. Julia Chapman reports.

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Covid-19 cases fall in S. Korea, but Seoul cautious over fresh outbreaks

The number of new coronavirus cases in South Korea continues to fall daily ... but there's growing concern about the potential of larger outbreaks in Seoul.


Bruce Harrison is there … and tells us more.


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Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Coronavirus: US death toll tops 100

The US death toll from coronavirus has hit 100, with all 50 states now
reporting cases.

Almost 6,000 have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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China expels US journalists in retaliation for US restrictions

China has announced it will expel US journalists from a number of
American companies.

Beijing says the move is in retaliation to the US decision last month
to restrict Chinese media organizations working in America.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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TANZANIA COVID-19 REACTION

Tanzania's Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa says his government is taking measures to control the spread of the Covid-19. Tanzania reported its first case of the virus on Monday.   

Nursery, primary and secondary schools will be closed for at least a month...as a means to control the spread of the virus.  


Daniel Kijo has more from Dar es Salaam.


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UK UNVEILS MAJOR COVID19 ECONOMIC PACKAGE

The UK's unveiled a £330 billion ($400 bn) loans package and other measures to support its economy as coronavirus spreads.

The country's finance minister says he's prepared to go further if necessary.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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Trump prepares $1 trillion stimulus of US economy

President Trump says American families may soon receive a one-off payment from the US government to offset the costs and loss of income caused by the coronavirus pandemic.


His Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is finalizing the details with the US Congress, and told reporters that checks could be send to families within the next 2 weeks.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Germany plans to fly back stranded tourists

Germany has a plan to bring home German tourists who are stranded abroad because of coronavirus travel restrictions.

The outbreak has left thousands of Germans without a way to return to the country.

Ira Spitzer has more from Frankfurt


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Trump administration calls for $850 billion stimulus package

The Trump administration is set to ask Congress for an 850 billion
dollar stimulus package to help offset the economic impact of
Covid-19.

This comes a day after Wall Street posted its worst daily drop since
1987 as fears grow over the possibility of a global recession.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Strict lockdown in France after president says country "at war" with coronavirus

The French president says that the country is now "at war" with the new coronavirus and he has urged all French citizens to stay at home for at least 15 days.

More than 140 people now confirmed to have died in France due to the outbreak, and another 6,633 people testing positive for the disease.

Ross Cullen has more from Paris.

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Russia's airlines could lose 1.4bn dollars

Russia's airlines could lose almost one and a half billion dollars because of cancelled flights, according to its aviation agency. The figures are a snapshot of the economic damage caused to the industry around the world, as flights are grounded because of the coronavirus outbreak. Moscow Correspondent Lucy Taylor reports. 


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UK GOV. RAMPS UP CORONAVIRUS MEASURES

The UK Government is advising people not to see family and friends or gather in crowded places, as it steps up its coronavirus response.


The prime minister, Boris Johnson, gave the advice in his first daily press conference but it remains advice and is not being enforced.


Potential cases are no longer being tested, but estimates of the number of infected lie in the tens of thousands.


Stuart Smith has more.


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UK TO UNVEIL NEW ECONOMIC RESPONSE

The UK is expected to unveil a new package of economic relief later as the impact of coronavirus social-distancing strikes.

Britons are being told not to go to bars, restaurants and theatres and work from home where possible.

It's leading to fears of thousands of imminent job losses.

The Chancellor Rishi Sunak's expected to announce an added support package for businesses on Tuesday.

Markets analyst David Buik says it needs to be substantial.

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