Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Indian government allows rural workers to return to work amid lockdown

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The Indian government is allowing rural workers to return to work...

even though the country is under a lockdown to curb coronavirus.

India's nationwide lockdown began three weeks ago and will continue till 3rd May.

Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi

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UK GOVT UNDER PRESSURE OVER LOCKDOWN EXIT

The UK government is under pressure to publish details of its exit strategy from lockdown this week.

Britain is expected to announce on Thursday that it's extending its current lockdown restrictions.

Ministers haven't wanted to publicly discuss how and when they'll be eased, in case it causes complacency in compliance with the rules.

But opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer says people need to know that plans are taking shape.

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AUSTRALIA: Another Ruby Princess passenger dies as the ship prepares to leave

A woman in Australia's capital Canberra has died from coronavirus - bringing the death toll for the nation to 63.
The woman, aged in her 60's was one of the passengers on the Ruby Princess Cruise liner.
Arthur Stevens has more

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Permit system creates crowds on Moscow metro

A permit system to move around Moscow by transport comes into effect on Wednesday. Passengers have complained of crowds at a number of metro stations as permissions are being verified. Julia Chapman reports.

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S. Korea holds general election amid coronavirus outbreak

Millions of South Koreans are expected to vote today in the nation's parliamentary election. The government has taken extensive precautions to make sure Covid-19 doesn't spread at the polls. 

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.

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President Trump puts hold on WHO funding

President Trump says he is putting a hold on US funding of the World Health Organisation, pending a review into its response to the Coronavirus outbreak.

He made the announcement at the latest coronavirus taskforce briefing.

Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has the details:

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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Barack Obama Endorses Joe Biden

Former US President Barack Obama has endorsed his former Vice President Joe Biden for president of the United States. 
Obama made the endorsement in a 12 minute video posted online. 

US Correspondent Rachel Silverman has more. 

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UK ECONOMY TO SUFFER WORST DROP "IN LIVING MEMORY"

UK chancellor, Rishi Sunak, agrees the economy will be hugely impacted - in reference to an independent report warning the UK could see a record level of economic decline.

In response to the report, he says "these are tough times, and there will be more to come."

But emphasised the "single most important thing" the UK could do to protect the economy is to protect the health of its people.

Stuart Smith reports from London.

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Measles resurgence predicted after COVID-19

There's a warning 117 million children across the world could be at
risk of developing measles, as countries delay vaccinations while they
fight COVID-19.

Health experts say governments will have to redouble immunization
efforts in the future.

Sarah Walton reports

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IMF: World facing worst recession since 1930s

The International Monetary Fund is predicting the global economy will
contract by 3% this year, saying the world is "very likely"
experiencing the worst recession since the 1930s.

However, the IMF expects a bounce back in 2021 if the pandemic recedes
in the second half of this year.

Nick Harper reports.

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New York Governor says he would reject Trump’s call to reopen

New York's Governor says he would disobey the President's order to
reopen the state if deemed to be unsafe.

Andrew Cuomo's comments come the day after President Trump said he had
total power to lift the U.S. Covid-19 lockdown.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Public Health England failed to quickly increase coronavirus testing, says UK's Chief Scientific Advisor

The British government's Chief Scientific Advisor has admitted that coronavirus testing in the UK should have been ramped up more quickly.

 

Sir Patrick Vallance said at the beginning of the Covid-19 outbreak, testing was "at the right level," but it was then "not scaled as fast as it needed to be."

 

Benji Hyer has more from London. 

 

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NEW FIGURES SHOW THOUSANDS DYING OUTSIDE HOSPITALS IN UK

The UK death toll from the coronavirus could be 15% higher than government figures suggest according to new official statistics. 

The data shows that thousands of people have died from Covid-19 outside of hospitals in England and Wales. 

Holly Hudson has more. 

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France extends lockdown for another month to May 11

France has extended its lockdown for another month until May 11 as the country continues to deal with a growing number of fatalities from the coronavirus pandemic.

President Emmanuel Macron made the announcement in his latest address to the nation.

Ross Cullen sent us this update from Paris.

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European countries begin to loosen lockdown measures

Italy and Austria are taking tentative steps to relax lockdown measures this week, with some shops including bookshops, DIY stores and garden centres allowed to reopen. 

Schools and nurseries are allowed to reopen in Denmark, one of the first countries to impose strict lockdown measures. 

France has extended its lockdown until May 11th. 

Lucy Hough in Brussels has a round-up of the picture in Europe:

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India extends lockdown till 3 May

Intro: India is extending its nationwide lockdown for another 19 days.

The lockdown began 21 days ago when the country recorded a spike in coronavirus cases. 

Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.

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UK LOCKDOWN DATA TO BE STUDIED

UK scientists are meeting (on Tuesday) to look at the effects of the country's coronavirus lockdown.

The government says it needs to ensure the outbreak's peak has passed before it considers easing lockdown measures.

But discussions are underway about how restrictions might be removed once that point is reached.

The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies is looking at a wide range of data.

Britain's former top civil servant Lord Gus O'Donnell says a gradual easing will have to happen.

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Putin warns peak of virus still ahead

Russian President Vladimir Putin has given a stark assessment of the country's coronavirus fight as officials begin to acknowledge the healthcare system is unprepared. President Putin also said the army could be called on to help in the fight. Julia Chapman has more.

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S. Korea infections drop ahead of parliamentary election

South Korea is taking extra precautions this spring to make sure voters don't spread Covid-19 during Wednesday's parliamentary election. The decision to open the polls comes amid a continued drop of new infections in South Korea.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul. 

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AUSTRALIA: Pell defends himself as new investigation is launched

In Australia, Victoria Police is believed to have launched a new investigation into child abuse allegations levelled against Cardinal George Pell dating back to the 1970s.
Arthur Stevens has more

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