Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Coronavirus: US naval ship docks in Guam, crew quarantined

5,000 US naval personnel are preparing to disembark an aircraft
carrier in the American territory of Guam, after 70 crew members
onboard tested positive for COVID-19.

They'll spend the next 14 days quarantined in hotel rooms on the island.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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Moscow to roll out mass surveillance technology

Moscow city authorities are preparing to roll out mass digital surveillance technology to stop the spread of coronavirus. The Russian capital is currently on lockdown, with only essential trips to buy food or medicine allowed. Lucy Taylor reports.


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UN chief says coronavirus is greatest challenge since WW2

The UN Secretary General has described the coronavirus pandemic as the
greatest global challenge since World War Two.

António Guterres says the international community needs to show more solidarity.

Sarah Walton reports from New York.

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UK SEES BIGGEST RISE IN CORONAVIRUS DEATHS

In the UK, another 563 people have died after contracting coronavirus. 

It marks the biggest daily rise in deaths yet. 

Holly Hudson has more. 

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France working on strategies for how to exit national lockdown

The French government says it's looking into different scenarios for how to relax the coronavirus lockdown measures currently in place across the country.

The strict confinement protocols will be in place for another two weeks at least and ministers are worried about sparking a so-called 'second wave' of cases if measures are dropped all at once.

More than 3,500 people have lost their lives so far in France since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

Ross Cullen has more from Paris.

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AUSTRALIA: Five star hotel stays for returning travellers not good enough for some

Australians arriving from overseas are being isolated in four and five star hotel suites for a fortnight, all paid for by taxpayers.
But it's not all beer and skittles for many, with complaints from many.
Arthur Stevens reports from Melbourne

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AUSTRALIA: Five star hotel stays for returning travellers not good enough for some

Australians arriving from overseas are being isolated in four and five star hotel suites for a fortnight, all paid for by taxpayers.
But it's not all beer and skittles for many, with complaints from many.
Arthur Stevens reports from Melbourne

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UK UNDER PRESSURE OVER TESTING

The UK government's under mounting pressure to test more people - particularly healthworkers - for Covid-19.

It admits it needs to go 'further, faster' on testing but says it is having trouble sourcing enough chemicals and equipment to ramp up numbers.

It's thought as many as a quarter of UK doctors are in self-isolation, but many of those could return to work if they could be tested and were found to be negative.

Dr Osman Dar from the Global Health Programme at Chatham House says it's become harder to source what the government needs.

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Russia sends medical supplies to the U.S.

A Russian plane carrying medical supplies has been sent to the United States to help the country combat coronavirus. President Vladimir Putin made the proposal in a phone call with Donald Trump and the Kremlin says the help was gratefully received. Julia Chapman has more.

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Task force predicts US death-toll of 100-240 thousand despite mitigation

The coronavirus task force has predicted 100 thousand to 240 thousand Americans could die of covid-19.

This is despite the measures put in place to mitigate the spread of coronavirus.

Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has the details.

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Controlling Outbreak to Test Beijing

Chinese President Xi Jinping has warned the coronavirus outbreak that's gripped the country for more than two months now is a major challenge the China's system of governance.

It comes as communist party leaders express concern about unrest caused by the epidemic and lockdowns across the country.

Patrick Fok reports from Beijing.

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1000s of S. Koreans take unpaid leave over U.S. military deal delay

Thousands of South Koreans working for the U.S. military are taking unpaid leave ... as Seoul and Washington disagree on how much South Korea should pay to keep U.S. troops stationed on the Korean Peninsula.

Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.

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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Captain Pleads with Navy to Save His Crew

The captain of a US aircraft carrier is pleading with the Navy for resources to isolate his crew. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, more than 100 sailors on board are infected with the coronavirus. 

Rachel Silverman reports from San Francisco. 


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US Calls on Maduro and Guaido to Step Aside

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The United States is calling on both President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela and Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guido to step aside to make way for free elections. 

The U.S. says this could pave the way for it to drop its sanctions against Venezuela. 


Mary Triny Mena Reports from Caracas. 


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UK CORONAVIRUS DEATHS JUMP

The UK's registered 381 new deaths linked to coronavirus over 24 hours.

It's by far the biggest daily jump since the outbreak started, to a total of 1789. << update as required

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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Tanzania records its first COVID-19 Death

The Tanzanian government says it has registered its first death from coronavirus on Tuesday. It comes as five new COVID-19 cases were confirmed bringing the national total to 19.  


Daniel Kijo has more from Dar es Salaam.



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Russian doctor tests positive after meeting Putin

The chief doctor of Moscow's main coronavirus hospital has tested positive for the virus, just a week after he shook hands with President Vladimir Putin. Moscow Correspondent Lucy Taylor reports.


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NYC Central Park field hospital to start treating coronavirus patients

A field hospital set up in New York's Central Park will begin treating
coronavirus patients today.

It's hoped it will relieve pressure on the city's medical centers.

Sarah Walton reports from New York.

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Death of a 12-year-old girl in Belgium from COVID-19

A 12-year-old girl is thought to be the youngest person to die in Europe after contracting the coronavirus. 

She died after being treated in a hospital in Belgium for COVID-19.

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BRTISH AIRWAYS SUSPENDS ALL FLIGHTS FROM GATWICK AIRPORT, LONDON

British Airways has suspended all flights to and from Gatwick airport, near London.

The UK's national carrier says "the considerable restrictions and challenging market" meant a temporary suspension was required.

It comes a day after low-cost airline, Easyjet, suspended all its aircraft for two months.

Stuart Smith has more from London.

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