Wednesday, March 25, 2020

ROW OVER CONSTRUCTION WORKERS AMID UK LOCKDOWN


Pressure's growing on the UK government to stop construction workers heading to building sites during the coronavirus outbreak.

Ministers say builders are among those who can still go to to work as long as they practice social distancing.

But many say that's almost impossible on site.

An effective lockdown of the country was announced on Monday but some employees are still being asked to go into work.

Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick says employers should be sticking to health guidance during this time.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi imposes a country wide lockdown to contain coronavirus

A 21-day country-wide lockdown has begun in India.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Tuesday night to announce the new measures.

This lockdown aims to stop coronavirus from further spreading. India has reported more than 500 confirmed cases of Covid-19, the death toll has risen to 11.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports from New Delhi.  

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Pres. Trump asks S. Korea for help in fighting coronavirus

President Trump has asked South Korea for help in Washington's fight against the coronavirus. In particular, Seoul said Trump is looking to quickly get ahold of more medical equipment.


Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul. 


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Congressional leaders reach deal on landmark stimulus package

Congressional leaders in the United States have reached an agreement
on a stimulus package expected to be worth around two trillion
dollars.

The move is a bid to lessen the economic impact caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.

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AUSTRALIA: Tougher restrictions on people movement brought in

The coronavirus story from Australia for today involves the numbers 5 and 10.
That's how many people are now permitted at weddings and funerals.
It comes as the number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Australia reaches 2,423, an increase of 287 in the last 24 hours.
Arthur Stevens has more

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Earthquake hits eastern Russia

A 7.5 magnitude earthquake has hit off the coast of Russia's far eastern region, north of Japan. A tsunami warning was later cancelled. Julia Chapman has more from Moscow.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Trump Insists US Can "Reopen" in 3 Weeks

US President Donald Trump says he wants to lift his guidelines on business shutdowns and social distancing in less than three weeks. 

Top health professionals say that's far too soon. 

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has details. 


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Trump wants US open by Easter

US President Donald Trump says he wants America and its economy open
and "raring to go" by Easter, on April 12th, in three weeks time.

In an interview on Fox News he expressed annoyance that he had to
"close the country" to slow the spread of coronavirus.

Nick Harper reports from Washington.

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NY Governor makes furious plea for more ventilators

The Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, has made an emotional to President Trump to provide the state with an additional 30 thousand ventilators to deal with the coronavirus crisis.


He says that so far he's received only 400 of them.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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US cuts $1bn in Afghanistan aid

The United States is cutting $1billion worth of aid to Afghanistan
because of a political dispute.

Politicians in Kabul have failed to form a unity government.

Here's more from our US Correspondent Sarah Walton

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US car companies make urgent medical supplies

US carmaker Ford is working with General Electric to make urgent
medical supplies to help meet COVID-19 demand.

They're teaming up supply company 3M to produce respirators and ventilators.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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2020 OLYMPICS POSTPONED

The Tokyo 2020 Olympics are being postponed for a year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

They were due to start on 24th July, and it's the first time the Games have ever been postponed.

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says the International Olympic Committee has agreed to the one year delay.

Gail Emms, who won an Olympic silver medal in Badminton in 2004, says it will be incredibly complicated.

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U.S. could become Covid-19 epicenter

The World Health Organizations warns that the U.S. could become the
epicenter of the Covid-19 pandemic.

As of Monday over 42,000 people had been infected in the country with
the death toll rising to above 550.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Italy warns true coronavirus number could be 10 times higher than official figures

Europe continues to adjust to life under lockdown, as the death toll in Spain begins to surpass that of Italy.

Spain has reported 514 in a single day, with 6000 new infections. 

Italy's civil protection agency says the country may 10 times more cases of coronavirus than officially recorded. 

Lucy Hough (HOFF) has more from Brussels. 

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Russia to track infected patients

Russia's Prime Minister has ordered his teams to develop a system of tracking infected patients using their mobile phone data. It would send a message to people who had been in contact with someone with the coronavirus. Lucy Taylor reports.


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PM Modi to address the nation after number of detected cases rise to more than 400

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address the nation as cases of coronavirus infections continue to rise.

There've been more than 470 cases of infections and nine deaths reported so far.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports from New Delhi

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UK IN LOCKDOWN

The UK is in its first full day of an effective lockdown to try and slow the spread of coronavirus.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the move in a national address.

People are being directed to stay home - and should only leave for very limited purposes.

Restrictions will be in place for three weeks at least.

Shadow Health Secretary Jon Ashworth says he supports the move.

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Uganda Confirms Eight New Cases of COVID-19

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Uganda has confirmed  eight new cases of COVID-19 bringing the total number of  cases in the country to nine.


The Ministry of Health says all the nine cases are all imported and came into the country from Dubai.


Isabel Nakirya reports


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AUSTRALIA: Australia's Social Security provider overwhelmed again

Australia's social security department Centrelink has seen its online portal crash for the second day in a row despite assurances from the federal government that the many thousands of people who are seeking welfare because of the coronavirus fallout would be able to access it.
Arthur Stevens reports

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Moon to double aid package for struggling businesses

South Korean President Moon Jae-in has expanded emergency funding for businesses to $80 billion U.S. dollars as the economy slumps amid the coronavirus outbreak. South Korea has been hit the hardest in Asia outside of mainland China with more than 9,000 cases.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul. 

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