India has over 62,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and more than 2000 people have died of the virus.
Neha Poonia has more from New Delhi.
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Three of America's highest-ranking health officials are self-quarantining after two White House aides tested positive for coronavirus.
They include Dr Anthony Fauci who has become the public face of the fight against the virus in the US.
The 79-year-old has tested negative but he will work mainly from home for two weeks.
He and other health officials are due to appear before a senate health committee on Tuesday and will now do so via video conferencing.
Our Washington correspondent Kate Fisher has more details
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Tanzania's National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR) has announced that it is currently conducting nine studies to get to the root of Covid-19 within a local context and support the search for a vaccine.
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Tanzania will not administer the alleged COVID-19 cure it collected from Madagascar on patients until a clinical trial has been carried out by the National Institute for Medical Research.
Isaac Lukando has more from Dar es Salaam
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The Tanzanian government revealed that following the outbreak of COVID-19 it has lost 43 million dollars in revenue from the tourism sector this financial year. Revenue collections from tourism dropped by 75 percent in the fourth quarter of the 2019/2020 financial year.
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US President Donald Trump has called for arms control that includes both Russia and China, when an existing deal with Russia expires next year. The White House said he raised the issue with Russian President Vladimir Putin on a phone call to mark 75 years since the end of the Second World War. Here's Moscow Correspondent Lucy Taylor with more.