Monday, March 30, 2020

Prince Charles out of coronavirus self-isolation


The Prince of Wales is out of self-isolation, following his diagnosis of coronavirus. 

Prince Charles, aged 71, spent seven days self-isolating. 

Benji Hyer has the latest from London. 


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Ghana lockdowns Accra and other parts of the country to curb spread of COVID-19

Ghana has locked down parts of the country, including the capital Accra to contain the spread of the coronavirus. The country has so far recorded 152 cases of the virus with 5people dead. The lockdown is to take two weeks while health officials step up testing of people for COVID-19.
Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Accra

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Number of Covid 19 patients crosses the 1000 mark in India, PM Modi apologises to the poor

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked the public for forgiveness for the inconvenience caused by the lockdown, but said India needs to battle the spread of COVID-19.

The number of confirmed cases in India has exceeded 1,000 and the death toll has risen to 29.

Sreoshi Mukherjee reports.

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Nigeria's President orders lockdown of 3 states including Federal Capital Territory




President Muhammadu Buhari has imposed a curfew restricting movements in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and two states in the southwest region, Lagos and Ogun. This he says is in efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus in the country.

Correspondent Phil Ihaza in Abuja, reports.


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AUSTRALIA: Government announces plan to protect jobs

The Australian Government has unveiled a $130-billion-dollar plan intended to protect about 6-million Australian jobs.
The Prime MinisterScott Morrison made the announcement as major businesses continue to close down under the stage three restrictions in the country over the coronavirus threat.
Arthur Stevens has more

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Badly hit European countries hope to see COVID-19 turnaround due to lockdown measures

Lockdown measures in Spain have been tightened as the death toll hits a new record. 

All non-essential workers will be confined to their homes until April 9th, on top of further restrictions imposed on March 14th. 

Italy has seen the third fall in its death toll, but passed the 10,000 death milestone over the weekend. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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EASYJET GROUNDS ENTIRE FLEET

Budget airline Easyjet says it is grounding its entire fleet of aircraft due to the coronavirus outbreak.

It comes as calls from the airline industry for a government bailout increase because of the disruption caused by coronavirus.

Meanwhile, thousands of staff from the sector in the UK are being offered roles at the new temporary NHS Nightingale Hospital in London.

Many airline employees are trained in first aid and have security clearance.

One of those who will volunteer is Easyjet cabin crew Ashley Brown.

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Moscow placed under lockdown

Moscow residents are under lockdown from today and will only be permitted to leave their homes for a small number of exceptions. The measures were introduced as the number of COVID-19 cases exceeded 1,000 in the capital, with more than 1,500 recorded nationwide. Julia Chapman has more.

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S. Korea mandates all travelers enter quarantine upon arrival

South Korea is reporting a slide in new coronavirus infections. But of the new cases, roughly 100 a day, many are travelers entering the country. The government will now force all new arrivals into self-isolation upon arrival.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul. 

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Extending social guidelines, Trump concedes: up to 200,000 Americans may die of coronavirus

President Trump says as many as 200 thousand people are now expected to die of coronavirus in the United States.


He's extending the country's social distancing guidelines until the end of April, and acknowledging there is no way to re-open the US economy until at least June 1st.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Social Distancing in the US Extended to April 30th.

Social distancing guidelines in the US are being extended to April 30th.

President Trump made the announcement at a briefing on Sunday in the White House Rose Garden.

Jagruti Dave reports from Washington:

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Sunday, March 29, 2020

Trump: US will not pay costs for Harry & Meghan's security

President Trump says the US will not provide Britain's Duke and Duchess of Sussex with taxpayer-funded security.


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved to Los Angeles last week from Canada amid speculation they were asking the President for US Secret Service protection.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Zanzibar restricts entry to foreigners, returnees.


Tanzania's semi-autonomous island of Zanzibar has restricted foreign nationals and citizens returning home from entering the isles as it records a third case of coronavirus.


Isaac Lukando has more from Dar es salaam.



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Saturday, March 28, 2020

COVID -19 - Major Hotels in Tanzania Temporarily Close Down.


Major hotels in Tanzania are temporarily closing down after a drop in occupancy rates due to the coronavirus outbreak.


Isaac Lukando has more from Dar es salaam 


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Friday, March 27, 2020

Trump demands states are "appreciative" if they want federal coronavirus aid

President Trump says it America's 50 states want his help fighting coronavirus, then their Governors need to show that they are "appreciative" of his efforts.


The President was speaking shortly after the United States recorded more than 100 thousand cases of coronavirus….….cementing its position as the new global epicenter for Covid-19.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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TANZANIA’S PRESIDENT SAYS ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD DESPITE COVID-19

President Magufuli recently said gatherings in churches and mosques have not been banned yet despite a coronavirus outbreak because that's where "there is true healing." 


He has said the general elections planned for October, in which he is expected to seek re-election, will go on despite the coronavirus outbreak. 



Daniel Kijo has more from Dar es Salaam.



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Italy records highest toll on record for the second time

Italy has reported 919 deaths from the coronavirus in a single day - the highest death toll on record anywhere in the world. 

It has now surpassed China with the number of confirmed cases, at nearly 86,500. 

France has extended its lockdown measures by two weeks until April 15th.

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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U.S. overtakes China as country with most Covid-19 cases

The United States has overtaken China as the country with the highest
amount of confirmed Covid-19 cases.

According to the latest estimates there are over 85,500 cases in the
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President Donald Trump said the numbers were a tribute to the amount
tests being done.

U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports

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Navy Ship arrives in Los Angeles to help coronavirus strain

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A US Navy hospital ship has arrived at the Port of Los Angeles to help ease the burden on local hospitals overwhelmed with coronavirus patients.

The USNS Mercy is expected to accept patients who do not have COVID-19 in an attempt to free up beds for those who do.

Danielle Robertson reports from Los Angeles

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Trump and Xi Phone Call on Coronavirus Pandemic

US President Donald Trump has spoken with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping about the coronavirus pandemic.

They spoke over the phone signaling a possible improvement in relations between the two countries.

Our US Correspondent Jagruti Dave has this:

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