Moscow has announced a new mass testing programme, beginning today [MAY 15]. Tens of thousands of people a week will be offered tests for coronavirus antibodies, to help authorities work out the rate of the virus in the population. Moscow Correspondent Lucy Taylor reports.
Friday, May 15, 2020
Indian train passengers turned away from Bangalore after quarantine protest
Very limited rail services resumed in India this week as a nationwide lockdown continues in the country to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Our India correspondent Rebecca Bundhun reports.
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Authorities Call for Probe into Milk Formula Scare
Reports say several children in Hunan province have developed swollen heads after drinking a powdered drink called Beianmin.
Patrick Fok reports from Beijing.
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S. Korea's Moon pledges to improve online learning amid pandemic
Thursday, May 14, 2020
U.S. markets rally despite more bleak jobs data
of more bleak jobs data.
Instead investors are focusing on businesses reopening across the
county and the prospect of more stimulus measurers.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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UK GOVERNMENT BAILOUT TRANSPORT FOR LONDON
U.S. government whistleblower immunologist warns America "running out of time"
Wisconsin Supreme Court votes against extending governor's stay-at-home order
The conservative majority on the Supreme Court in the US state of Wisconsin has voted against the Democratic governor's decision to extend a stay-at-home order, aimed at curbing the spread of coronavirus.
The debate over when to reopen America has increasingly become a partisan - with Republicans from the White House down pushing for an end to the shutdown.
From Washington, Kate Fisher reports
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UN warns of mental health crisis linked to Covid-19
coronavirus pandemic.
Health experts say millions of people are dealing with isolation,
poverty and anxiety.
Sarah Walton reports from New York
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Convalescent plasma trial prompts treatment optimism
could be an effective way to treat patients to lessen the severity of
the virus.
The first study of its kind on convalescent plasma is expected to lead
to clinical trials.
Nick Harper reports.
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COVID -19 - Tanzania clears up border saga
The Tanzanian government has strongly refuted claims that Zambia has closed its border with Tanzania.
Isaac Lukando has more from Dar es Salaam.
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Nearly 3 million more Americans file for unemployment benefits
last week bringing the total to over 36 million since Covid-19 hit the
U.S.
Claims have been slowly declining over recent weeks but there are
concerns that the labor market may take a long time to recover.
William Denselow reports from New York.
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Children affected by rare disease potentially linked to coronavirus
Scores of European and American children are being affected by a rare inflammatory disease which may be linked to coronavirus.
In a small number of children, it can cause serious complications, with some needing intensive care.
Up to 100 children in the UK have been diagnosed, and studies suggest the same reaction is being seen elsewhere across the continent.
From London, Benji Hyer reports.
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UK IN TALKS TO PURCHASE ANTIBODY TEST
The UK Government is now in talks with the maker of the test, Swiss pharmaceutical company, Roche, to purchase them.
Stuart Smith has more from London.
S. Koreans on edge over latest infection cluster in Seoul
COVID-19: Nigeria inch close to 5,000 confirmed cases
Correspondent Phil Ihaza reports from Abuja.
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Indian Army proposes a three-year voluntary service to attract youths
Citing unemployment and the need for a resurgence in patriotism, the Indian Army has come up with this proposal for youths.
Sreoshi Mukherjee reports...
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France fears impact of pandemic on summer tourism season
As summer approaches, one of the most-visited countries in the world fears the impact on an industry comprising 7% of French economy.
Ross Cullen reports from Paris.
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AUSTRALIA: Unemployed rises but far less than experts expected
In April almost 600,000 people lost their jobs as restrictions to limit coronavirus were brought in, and thousands of businesses shut down, whilst many more were badly affected.
Arthur Stevens has more
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