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Russia is bracing itself for a surge in cases of coronavirus, after daily rises of more than 10,000 for two days in a row. The government puts the rise down to increased testing, but there are reports of hospitals and ambulance crews becoming overwhelmed.
Japan has extended its state of emergency until the end of May, though businesses and residents have become increasingly restless. The government is already planning to relax some of its measures, but a full exit from its stay-at-home request will be difficult because of one key problem: the lack of testing. Grace Lee reports from Tokyo.
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Coronavirus test kits used in Tanzania were labeled as faulty by President John Magufuli on Sunday because he said they had returned positive results on samples taken from a goat, pawpaw, and a jackfruit.
Daniel Kijo reports
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The US Treasury Department reportedly plans to borrow nearly 3 trillion dollars to cover the federal government's response the coronavirus pandemic.
And the state of California is borrowing money from the federal government so it can pay unemployment benefits to millions of people out of work because of COVID-19.
Rachel Silverman has this report from San Francisco.
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