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Ministers pressed for clarity on length of lockdown for most vulnerable

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Ministers pressed for clarity on length of lockdown for most vulnerable Growing group of 2.5 million people told they are likely to have to stay in ‘beyond June’Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageMinisters are facing calls to end the limbo of “indefinite” isolation for 2.5 million people shielding from coronavirus, amid claims that the numbers added to the “extremely vulnerable” list have doubled in some areas in the last week.Labour said it was “deeply alarming” that hundreds of thousands more people had been added to the list of those required to isolate indoors over the last seven weeks, suggesting they were put at risk unnecessarily by initially being missed off. Continue reading... Go to Source

Pensioners 34 times more likely to die of Covid-19 than working age Brits, data shows

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Pensioners 34 times more likely to die of Covid-19 than working age Brits, data shows Death rate among working population is relatively low but risk varies by gender, ethnicity, class and ‘exposure to people’As Britain edges back to work and employees consider the risks of moving beyond lockdown, official figures underscore that working-age Britons are 34 times less likely to die of coronavirus than over-65s.About 12% of all deaths relating to Covid-19 have occurred among those under 65 – a total of 4,066 deaths. Most victims have been in the over-65 category, accounting for 30,978 fatalities. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK coronavirus live: Keir Starmer accuses Boris Johnson at PMQs of failure to protect care homes

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UK coronavirus live: Keir Starmer accuses Boris Johnson at PMQs of failure to protect care homes Labour leader questions prime minister on excess deaths; chancellor Rishi Sunak warns of ‘significant recession’Exclusive: real care home death toll ‘double official figure’UK economy shrinks by 2% as Covid-19 slump begins – business liveMillions with health conditions at risk ‘if forced back to work’Exclusive: Old Vic theatre is in ‘seriously perilous’ positionCoronavirus global updates – live 12.58pm BSTJudge-only trials without juries should be considered only “in extremis” and parliament should “take a deep breath” before making such radical changes, the Lord Chief Justice has urged.Giving evidence to the...

Old Vic theatre is in ‘seriously perilous’ position, warns Matthew Warchus

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Old Vic theatre is in 'seriously perilous' position, warns Matthew Warchus Covid-19 crisis draining theatre’s reserves, says artistic director, who announces new community schemes and streamed showsCoronavirus and culture – a list of major cancellationsUK live music and festival sector at risk of collapseThe Old Vic, one of London’s oldest and most illustrious theatres, is in a “seriously perilous” financial situation caused by the Covid-19 crisis, says its artistic director, Matthew Warchus.Warchus said that the Old Vic is one of a group of organisations, including Shakespeare’s Globe, the Royal Academy and the Royal Albert Hall, that have “significant cultural presence but, unusually, no government funding”. The theatre is a charity that...

Coronavirus live news: Russia records 10,000 new cases in a day as Wuhan prepares to test 11m residents

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Coronavirus live news: Russia records 10,000 new cases in a day as Wuhan prepares to test 11m residents Pence avoiding Trump after aide’s positive test; Saudi oil profits drop 25%; French schools reopenBrazil and Mexico record deadliest day from Covid-19‘10 days of battle’: Wuhan draws up plan to test 11m peopleNew US coronavirus hotspots appear in Republican heartlandsCoronavirus latest: at a glanceUK coronavirus updates – live 12.55pm BSTDay one of post-lockdown in France and the pavements flanking Paris’s Canal Saint-Martin and the pedestrianised roads along the banks of the Seine were invaded with newly liberated Parisians on Monday, forcing the police to evacuate the popular spots and issue a hastily drawn up ban on drinking alcohol in public places, w...

New US coronavirus hotspots appear in Republican heartlands

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New US coronavirus hotspots appear in Republican heartlands Surge in infections in red state towns and rural communitiesRise in cases contradicts Trump assertion of rapid declineCoronavirus – latest US updatesCoronavirus – latest global updatesNew coronavirus hotspots are emerging in Republican heartland communities across multiple states, contradicting Donald Trump’s claims that infection rates are declining across the nation. Related: Fauci says US reopening could trigger outbreak 'you might not be able to control' Continue reading... Go to Source

What would happen if Londoners tried to go back to normal on a socially-distanced Underground?

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What would happen if Londoners tried to go back to normal on a socially-distanced Underground? If everyone tries to travel as normal, the queue from some commuter stations would stretch back two stopsThe prime minister, Boris Johnson, says that from today, people are “actively encouraged” to return to work, although they should continue to work from home if possible.We looked into what would happen if everyone in London tried to go back to their morning commutes while staying 2 metres apart. Continue reading... Go to Source

Millions with health conditions at risk from Covid-19 ‘if forced back to work’

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Millions with health conditions at risk from Covid-19 'if forced back to work' About 20% of UK population vulnerable but not included in government’s shielding adviceEight million people with underlying health conditions should be exempted from plans to get the country back to work and normal life, according to scientists who warn that easing lockdown too quickly could propel the Covid-19 death toll to 73,000 this year.About 80% of the population have little to fear from a return to work, but 20% are vulnerable from one or more common conditions such as diabetes, obesity and heart problems, say researchers from University College London (UCL) in a Lancet study published on Wednesday. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus live news: Brazil reports a record 881 deaths as Wuhan prepares to test 11m residents

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Coronavirus live news: Brazil reports a record 881 deaths as Wuhan prepares to test 11m residents Pence avoiding Trump after aide’s positive test; Saudi oil profits drop 25%; French schools reopen; follow the latest updatesChina plans to test all 11m Wuhan residents for coronavirusEU could reopen borders to countries with similar risk profilesCoronavirus latest: at a glanceAustralia coronavirus updates - liveSee all our coronavirus coverage 12.47am BSTA newly revised coronavirus mortality model predicts more than 147,000 Americans will die from Covid-19 by early August, up nearly 10,000 from the last projection, as restrictions for curbing the pandemic are increasingly relaxed, researchers said on Tuesday. The latest forecast from the University of Washington’s Institute for...

UK furlough scheme extended until end of October

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UK furlough scheme extended until end of October Rishi Sunak says programme will run for further four months as coronavirus crisis continuesCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe government’s coronavirus wage subsidy scheme for workers will be extended until the end of October as the British economy is gradually reopened, Rishi Sunak has announced.Following pressure from employers groups to avoid a wave of job losses this summer, the chancellor said the furlough programme would run for a further four months, up to the end of October. First launched in March, it had been due to close at the end of next month. Continue reading... Go to Source

‘He wasn’t supposed to die like this’, says daughter of coronavirus victim

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'He wasn't supposed to die like this', says daughter of coronavirus victim Keir Starmer calls for better support for VE Day generation hit hard by Covid-19 in care homesCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe last few days have not felt real for Ruth Carney. The 43-year-old television and theatre director has been trying to come to terms with the death of her father, who passed away shortly after contracting coronavirus.Pete Carney, 77, who lived in Belong care home in Newcastle-under-Lyme and had Alzheimer’s disease, first became ill with the deadly virus in mid-April. His condition rapidly deteriorated and he was admitted to Royal Stoke University hospital on 22 April. It was the last time Ruth, who was by her father’s side in the ambulance an...

Coronavirus US live: Fauci testifies pandemic is not ‘under control’ in America

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Coronavirus US live: Fauci testifies pandemic is not 'under control' in America Fauci says opening too soon may cause says ‘spikes’ leading to larger outbreaksAnalysis shows thousands in US getting Covid-19 at workPence will avoid close contact with TrumpThe race for a vaccine: how Trump’s ‘America First’ approach slows the global searchCoronavirus – latest global updatesGet a fresh perspective on America – sign up to our First Thing newsletter 6.39pm BSTCommittee chairman Lamar Alexander concluded by asking rhetorically what can the US can learn to prepare for the next pandemic? What can we learn about the federal stockpile? Hospitals having beds ready? Better buying channels for personal protective equipment? 6.27pm BSTThe hearing is winding u...

UK takes a pasting from world’s press over coronavirus crisis

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UK takes a pasting from world's press over coronavirus crisis Across Europe to the US, the foreign newspaper verdict is Britain has performed badlyCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageBritain’s reputation for its handling of the coronavirus epidemic has taken another global pasting after newspapers worldwide reported on what they described as confusion and internal divisions that are rapidly creating a crisis as big as Brexit for the UK.With many diplomats admitting that soft power reputations are being forged or destroyed during the pandemic, the European press in particular is taking time to point out that the UK is experiencing the worst death rate in Europe, revealing a National Health Service that is underfunded and underprepared. Continue reading...

Stay alert or stay home? How Covid-19 lockdown rules differ across UK

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Stay alert or stay home? How Covid-19 lockdown rules differ across UK What you are allowed to do now depends on what part of the union you live inThe UK’s approach to Covid-19 now very much depends on what part of the union you live in after Downing Street’s decision to drop the “stay at home” slogan in favour of “stay alert” and its plans to begin lifting the lockdown this week.The devolved administrations in Edinburgh, Cardiff and at Stormont have all – in their own ways – opted to stick with “stay at home” while Scotland’s first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has described the move by Boris Johnson as “potentially catastrophic”. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK coronavirus live: Sunak extends furlough job retention scheme until end of October

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UK coronavirus live: Sunak extends furlough job retention scheme until end of October UK coronavirus death toll passes 40,000, official figures say; Health secretary dodges questions over people’s legal right to refuse return to work; further lockdowns inevitable without stronger plan, scientists warnStarmer says Johnson giving no clear direction out of lockdownGlobal coronavirus updates - liveCoronavirus latest: at a glanceSee all our coronavirus coverage 12.46pm BSTThese are from Rishi Sunak summarising his announcement.1/ The job retention scheme will be extended, for four months, until the end of October. By that point, we will have provided eight months of support to British people and businesses. Until the end of July, there will be no changes to the scheme whatsoever. pic.t...

Summer holidays likely to be cancelled due to coronavirus, says Matt Hancock

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Summer holidays likely to be cancelled due to coronavirus, says Matt Hancock Health secretary suggests social ‘bubbles’ may address family separation soonCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageSummer holidays are likely to be cancelled this year, the health secretary warned, as he said the public need to prepare for the “reality of life” in a period of physical distancing.Matt Hancock appeared on ITV’s This Morning just 24 hours after the government was severely criticised by the presenter Phillip Schofield for its messaging on how the country would leave the lockdown. Continue reading... Go to Source

EU could reopen borders to tourists in Covid-19 recovery plan

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EU could reopen borders to tourists in Covid-19 recovery plan Travel may be allowed between countries with similar risk profiles, draft report suggestsCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageEuropean countries will be advised to open borders to countries with similar coronavirus risk profiles, under a plan to aid the tourism sector being discussed in Brussels.The European commission is expected on Wednesday to recommend a three-phase approach to reopening borders that brings together member states with “similar overall risk profiles”, according to a leaked version of the draft seen by the website Euractiv. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus live news: Trump storms out of press briefing as US deaths pass 80,000

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Coronavirus live news: Trump storms out of press briefing as US deaths pass 80,000 White House staff ordered to wear masks; WHO urges ‘extreme vigilance’ as lockdowns end; Russia eases restrictions despite record cases. Follow the latest updatesFauci warns of ‘needless death’ as WHO urges vigilance in lifting lockdownsJohnson giving no clear direction on lockdown exit, says Starmer‘Now it starts again’: new outbreaks spark unease in ChinaCoronavirus latest: at a glanceAustralia coronavirus updates – live 6.47am BSTThe World Health Organization has called on countries to show “extreme vigilance” when loosening Covid-19 restrictions as the top US infectious diseases expert, Anthony Fauci, warned that prematurely reopening the American ...

Global report: Fauci warns of ‘needless death’ as WHO urges vigilance in lifting lockdowns

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Global report: Fauci warns of 'needless death' as WHO urges vigilance in lifting lockdowns Health body says coronavirus restrictions must be eased carefully; Iran to reopens mosques; China reports one new caseCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe World Health Organization has called on countries to show “extreme vigilance” when loosening Covid-19 restrictions as the top US infectious diseases expert, Anthony Fauci, warned that prematurely reopening the American economy would cause “needless suffering and death”. The WHO’s emergencies chief, Michael Ryan, has hailed the gradual lifting of coronavirus lockdowns in some countries whose death and infection rates were dropping, as a sign of “hope”, but he cautioned tha...

UK gig economy workers exposed to virus, union warns

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UK gig economy workers exposed to virus, union warns Union threatens legal action if government fails to enforce EU safety at work regulationsCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageWorkers in the gig economy are being exposed to coronavirus infection because the government is failing to enforce EU safety at work regulations, a union has said.The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) has written to the Department for Work and Pensions threatening legal action if the duty of care is not extended to include those who are not employees. Continue reading... Go to Source

‘A return of worry’: relief mixes with anxiety as New Zealand eases lockdown

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'A return of worry': relief mixes with anxiety as New Zealand eases lockdown Experts say Level 2 could prompt a spike in fears about becoming unwell and concerns over social issuesCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageAnticipation is building among New Zealanders as an easing of the strict coronavirus lockdown rules approaches, but not everyone is relishing the prospect of re-entering society after months confined to their homes.New Zealand has been in a stringent lockdown for seven weeks and on Thursday most restrictions will be loosened, allowing people to go back to work and school, to shop, eat in restaurants and go to the cinema, playground or library. Continue reading... Go to Source

Covid-19: why are some people losing their taste and smell?

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Covid-19: why are some people losing their taste and smell? As the coronavirus pandemic swept around the globe, anecdotal reports began to emerge about a strange symptom: people were losing their sense of taste and smell. To find out whether this effect is really down to Sars-CoV-2, and if so, why, Ian Sample talks to Carl Philpott Continue reading... Go to Source

Johnson giving no clear direction on lockdown exit, says Starmer

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Johnson giving no clear direction on lockdown exit, says Starmer Labour leader criticises PM as government struggles to answer barrage of questionsCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageKeir Starmer accused the prime minister of failing to give the public “clear directions” on the way through the coronavirus crisis on Monday, as the government struggled to answer a barrage of questions about its new advice to “stay alert”.Boris Johnson was challenged by the Labour leader, MPs and members of the public over ambiguities and contradictions in the government’s new guidelines. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus live news: Trump declares victory over ‘invisible enemy’ as US deaths pass 80,000

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Coronavirus live news: Trump declares victory over 'invisible enemy' as US deaths pass 80,000 White House staff ordered to wear masks; WHO urges ‘extreme vigilance’ as lockdowns end; Russia eases restrictions despite record cases. Follow the latest updatesRussia to end national lockdown, as cases hit record highohnson giving no clear direction on lockdown exit, says Starmer‘Now it starts again’: new outbreaks spark unease in ChinaCoronavirus latest: at a glanceAustralia coronavirus updates – live 12.54am BSTOnce Australia removes most social distancing restrictions by July, its economy will be boosted by AU$9.4bn (US$6.15bn) each month, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will say on Tuesday in a speech updating lawmakers on his budget planning, Reuters reports. Aust...

What is Boris Johnson’s advice on coronavirus and masks?

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What is Boris Johnson's advice on coronavirus and masks? Why the government recommends homemade face coverings in shops and on public transportCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageNo. The government’s advice is very specific and more limited than that in many other countries. It says people should use a homemade face covering – not a bought mask – in enclosed places where it is hard to keep two metres away from others, such as on public transport or in certain shops. But they are not going to be mandated for general use by anyone leaving the house, nor are they recommended for exercising, schools, offices or other workplaces. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus US live: Trump abruptly leaves press conference after clash with reporters

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Coronavirus US live: Trump abruptly leaves press conference after clash with reporters President makes vague claim numbers are ‘down almost everywhere’Cuomo on New York: ‘We’re on the other side of the mountain’Nursing homes account for ‘staggering’ share of US deaths, data showTexas begins to reopen after quarantine – but is it safe to do so?Coronavirus – latest global updatesGet a fresh perspective on America – sign up to our First Thing newsletter 12.38am BSTAs a startling reminder of how quickly coronavirus ravages society once it arrives, here is a bald statistic. 12.10am BSTBiden announced today that he was able to raise $60.5 million in April. For Democratic voters, is that an encouraging statistic, or a discouraging one...

UK coronavirus live: Nicola Sturgeon says Boris Johnson lockdown changes not safe for Scotland

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UK coronavirus live: Nicola Sturgeon says Boris Johnson lockdown changes not safe for Scotland PM to publish 50-page ‘blueprint’ and address Commons later as Starmer says Johnson’s strategy ‘unravelling’ due to lack of clarityDominic Raab adds to confusion over changes to UK lockdown rulesWhat are the new lockdown rules?Coronavirus – latest global updatesSee all our coronavirus coverage 12.47pm BSTDuring the presser, Sturgeon specified that in Scotland, people should not be sunbathing or having a picnic during lockdown 12.47pm BSTThroughout the presser, Sturgeon warned against lifting the lockdown too soon as it would it only result in the country in being in some form of a lockdown for much longer and lead to the loss of many more lives. Continue rea...

Boris Johnson’s lockdown release leaves UK divided

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Boris Johnson's lockdown release leaves UK divided Coronavirus lockdown stays in place but more outdoor activity will be allowed in EnglandWork, public transport, schools and shops: what are the new rules?Coronavirus – latest global updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageBoris Johnson urged the country to take its first tentative steps out of lockdown this week in an address to the nation that was immediately condemned as being divisive, confusing and vague.In a speech from Downing Street, Johnson said if the circumstances were right, schools in England and some shops might be able to open next month, and the government was “actively encouraging” people to return to work if they cannot do so from home. Continue reading... Go to Source

Scientists concerned that coronavirus is adapting to humans

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Scientists concerned that coronavirus is adapting to humans Researchers have observed mutations in some strains that may help the virus spreadCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageScientists have found evidence for mutations in some strains of the coronavirus that suggest the pathogen may be adapting to humans after spilling over from bats.The analysis of more than 5,300 coronavirus genomes from 62 countries shows that while the virus is fairly stable, some have gained mutations, including two genetic changes that alter the critical “spike protein” the virus uses to infect human cells. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus live news: China reports possible new wave of cases; Greece extends migrant camp lockdown

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Coronavirus live news: China reports possible new wave of cases; Greece extends migrant camp lockdown Germany sees infections rise again after easing lockdown; France to end lockdown on Monday; White House advisers self-quarantineBolsonaro attends floating barbecue as Brazil deaths top 10,000‘People feel a bit nervous’: France braces for end of lockdownCoronavirus latest at a glanceUS coronavirus updates - liveSee all our coronavirus coverage 12.57am BSTThis is where we’ll close this live blog. To keep following global rolling coverage of the pandemic, head over to our new blog here. Related: Coronavirus live news: Johnson's UK lockdown plans spark confusion as parts of Europe ease limits 12.05am BSTHere are some of the key points from over the last six hours. Contin...
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