Friday, April 10, 2020
New daily infections of Covid-19 in S. Korea surging downward
Trump says Mass Coronavirus Testing Not Necessary to Reopen Economy
Speaking at the daily briefing of the coronavirus taskforce, he also said the US has passed the 2 million milestone for the number of coronavirus tests conducted.
Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave reports.
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Thursday, April 9, 2020
UK PM LEAVES INTENSIVE CARE
UK prime minister, Boris Johnson, has left intensive care and has returned to his hospital ward.
He remains under close observation at St Thomas' hospital in London.
But in a statement, Downing Street said he's "in extremely good spirits".
It comes as the UK government announced 881 deaths, bringing the total to 8000.
Stuart Smith reports from London.
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New crew launches to International Space Station
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UK GOV SAY STILL TOO SOON TO LIFT LOCKDOWN
Renewed hope in Spain as European countries plan exit strategy
South Sudan Confirms Third Coronavirus Case
Patrick Oyet reports from Juba
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Federal Reserve to roll out $2.3 trillion in loans to boost U.S. economy
for businesses and local governments.
It's a further bid to protect the U.S. economy that has been hit hard
by the coronavirus.
This comes as the Department of Labor announced that the number of
people filing for unemployment benefits surged again.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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US jobless claims top 6.6m in last week
benefits in the last week as COVID-19 continues to ravage the US
economy.
It means more than 16 million people have registered as out of work in
the last three weeks.
US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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Football players in England launch initiative to help NHS
Premier League footballers in England have launched an initiative to generate and distribute funds to the country's national health service, known as the NHS.
It comes as the UK's Health Secretary Matt Hancock encouraged players to take a pay cut.
The average salary for a Premier League squad member is the equivalent of around $75,000 per week.
Benji Hyer has more.
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Indian states seal coronavirus hotspots to contain infection
Oil prices rise ahead of meeting
Oil prices rose slightly on Thursday in anticipation of a meeting between the world's biggest oil producers. Moscow Correspondent Lucy Taylor reports.
Ugandan University Develops Low Cost Ventilator
The prototype will be launched this week before testing and trials begin.
Isabel Nakirya reports.
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CDC Announces Return to Work Guidelines for Essential Workers
Our Washington Correspondent Jagruti Dave has the details.
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S. Korea begins classes online amid virus outbreak
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Sailors Making Masks from T-shirts
Sailors on board the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt are reportedly disinfecting it with minimal protective equipment.
According to a report in the San Francisco Chronicle, multiple family members of the sailors onboard say face masks have not been widely distributed.
Rachel Silverman reports.
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California to purchase 200 Million masks a month amid coronavirus outbreak
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The US state of California will spend nearly $1 billion to purchase up to 200 million masks a month during the COVID-19 outbreak.
It comes as residents in Los Angeles are ordered to wear masks that cover their nose and mouth in grocery stores and other essential businesses.
Danielle Robertson reports from Los Angeles.
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