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Trump says he won’t extend distancing guidelines as death toll passes 60,000

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Trump says he won't extend distancing guidelines as death toll passes 60,000 US death toll at 60,207 as Trump delivers an update assessment and Jared Kushner says response is ‘a great success story’Coronavirus – live US updatesLive global updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageDonald Trump has said the federal government will not be extending its coronavirus social distancing guidelines once they expire on Thursday, even as the number of Americans who have died of coronavirus surpassed 60,000.The country has recorded 60,207 deaths from coronavirus, and 1,030,487 cases of the virus have been confirmed in the US according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. The US accounts for around one-third of all confirmed cases worldwide. Continue reading... Go to Sourc...

NHS looks into taking BAME staff off frontline for their safety

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NHS looks into taking BAME staff off frontline for their safety Drive to risk-assess minority ethnic workers aims to reduce higher death rate from Covid-19Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageNHS staff from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds will be given different roles away from the frontline under plans to reduce their disproportionately high death rate from Covid-19.BAME personnel should be “risk-assessed” and reassigned to duties that leave them at lesser risk of contracting coronavirus, under guidance set out by NHS bosses in England. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus live news: more cases of ‘Covid-linked’ syndrome in children as UK deaths top Spain and France

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Coronavirus live news: more cases of ‘Covid-linked’ syndrome in children as UK deaths top Spain and France Nearly 100 cases of unusual illness in at least six countries; UK adds deaths outside hospital to official figure; Trump says he won’t extend social distancing rules. Follow the latest updatesCoronavirus latest: at a glanceTrump says he won’t extend distancing guidelines as deaths pass 60,000Revealed: the inside story of the UK’s Covid-19 crisisAustralia coronavirus updates – liveSee all our coronavirus coverage 12.47am BSTChina’s Forbidden City will reopen on Friday, three months after it closed due to the coronavirus crisis - the latest signal that the country has brought the disease under control, AFP reports. The sprawling imperial palace sitting a...

How many people are dying of Covid-19 in the UK?

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How many people are dying of Covid-19 in the UK? What is the official death toll and will care home deaths exceed hospital deaths?Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe way coronavirus deaths are counted in the UK – primarily who is counted and when – still raises many questions months into the Covid-19 crisis. Here are some answers. Continue reading... Go to Source

Exclusive: inquests into NHS staff coronavirus deaths told not to look at PPE shortages

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Exclusive: inquests into NHS staff coronavirus deaths told not to look at PPE shortages Guidance to avoid examining systemic failures is ‘very worrying’, says LabourCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageInquests into coronavirus deaths among NHS workers should avoid examining systemic failures in provision of personal protective equipment (PPE), coroners have been told, in a move described by Labour as “very worrying”.The chief coroner for England and Wales, Mark Lucraft QC, has issued guidance that “an inquest would not be a satisfactory means of deciding whether adequate general policies and arrangements were in place for provision of PPE to healthcare workers”. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK coronavirus live: Raab faces Starmer at PMQs, as Boris Johnson and fiancee announce birth of baby

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UK coronavirus live: Raab faces Starmer at PMQs, as Boris Johnson and fiancee announce birth of baby All the latest UK coronavirus developments, as it’s revealed 2,272 people have died in Scotland with confirmed or suspected coronavirusVirus crisis could lead to 18,000 more cancer deaths, experts warnBoris Johnson and Carrie Symonds announce birth of baby boyCoronavirus latest: at a glanceCoronavirus – latest global updatesSee all our coronavirus coverage 12.56pm BSTSocial distancing will need to be introduced into every area of work from offices to construction sites to secure workplaces going forward in “the new normal”, the home secretary has told MPs.Appearing before the home affairs select committee, Priti Patel was asked if there was an argument to ease loc...

Coronavirus live news: Paris ‘exiles’ told to return to city when lockdown ends, as US cases pass 1 million

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Coronavirus live news: Paris 'exiles' told to return to city when lockdown ends, as US cases pass 1 million Schools in Turkey to stay shut until end of May; Germans urged to stay home; Vietnam says it has had no domestic transmission for two weeksCoronavirus latest: at a glanceTrump offers rosy predictions for testing as US cases pass 1mGermans urged to stay home amid fears infection rate is rising againUK coronavirus updates – liveSee all our coronavirus coverage 12.59pm BSTEuronews correspondent Oliver Miočić has discovered that a dozen EU countries are to ask the EU commission for a temporary suspension of passengers’ rights to a refund for flights cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak. It comes as the airline industry is on its knees from a collapse in inte...

Extra 18,000 cancer patients in England could die in next year – study

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Extra 18,000 cancer patients in England could die in next year – study Analysis models impact over next year of delays in getting diagnosis and treatmentCase study: ‘Cancer patients like me are getting forgotten about’Almost 18,000 more people with cancer in England could die after the coronavirus pandemic led hospitals to suspend treatment and deterred patients from seeking NHS care, research has found.Cancer experts claim that an extra 6,270 people in England who have been newly diagnosed with the disease could die from it over the next 12 months as a direct result of the disruption caused by coronavirus, and the additional toll taking into account all those living with cancer could be 17,915. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus live news: Brazil deaths exceed known China toll as US infections pass 1 million

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Coronavirus live news: Brazil deaths exceed known China toll as US infections pass 1 million Russia extends non-working period; Germans urged to stay home; streamed films to be eligible for Oscars. Follow the latest updatesCoronavirus latest: at a glanceFrance announces ‘progressive and controlled’ lockdown exit planGermans urged to stay home amid fears infection rate is rising againAustralia coronavirus updates – liveSee all our coronavirus coverage 12.39am BSTNearly 70 residents infected with coronavirus have died at a Massachusetts home for ageing veterans, as state and federal officials try to figure out what went wrong in the deadliest known outbreak at a long-term care facility in the US, AP reports. While the death toll at the state-run Holyoke Soldiers’ H...

Mike Pence ignores Mayo Clinic’s face mask rule during visit

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Mike Pence ignores Mayo Clinic's face mask rule during visit Vice-president and coronavirus taskforce leader skipped mask as facility advises ‘patients, visitors and staff to wear a face covering’Coronavirus – live US updatesLive global updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageMike Pence triggered a storm of controversy on Tuesday by failing to wear a face mask on a visit to the Mayo Clinic’s facilities in Minnesota.Pence leads the US government’s coronavirus taskforce though he is typically overshadowed by Donald Trump, or medical experts, at the group’s regular press briefings. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK coronavirus live: government to publish daily care home deaths as hospital toll rises to 21,678

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UK coronavirus live: government to publish daily care home deaths as hospital toll rises to 21,678 Health secretary says daily figures from care homes and community will be published from tomorrow, as 4,300 die in care homes in two weeksSon of doctor who died from Covid-19 confronts HancockSturgeon says Scots should wear face masks for shopping and travelCoronavirus latest: at a glanceGlobal coronavirus news - live updatesSee all our coronavirus coverage 6.44pm BSTHere are the main points from Matt Hancock’s press conference.The thing is, I think that’s unreasonable as a question, actually. The critical thing is that in a care home having visitors also has a positive impact both against the loneliness of the residents but also on their longevity and their mental health. So t...

British Airways plans to make up to 12,000 staff redundant

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British Airways plans to make up to 12,000 staff redundant BA boss says more than 1-in-4 jobs could go as coronavirus causes global collapse in air travelBritish Airways has set out plans to make as many as 12,000 of its staff redundant due to the global collapse in air travel caused by the coronavirus pandemic.The airline’s chief executive, Alex Cruz, told BA’s 42,000 staff on Tuesday night that the company “must act decisively now to ensure that British Airways has a strong future” and that more than one in four jobs must be cut. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus live news: France to increase testing to 700,000 a week, says PM, as he outlines lockdown exit

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Coronavirus live news: France to increase testing to 700,000 a week, says PM, as he outlines lockdown exit Infections in Saudi Arabia pass 20,000; Germany’s infection rate back at 1.0; Turkey delivers medical kit to the USCoronavirus latest: at a glanceFrance announces ‘progressive and controlled’ lockdown exit planGermans urged to stay home amid fears infection rate is rising againUK coronavirus updates – liveUS coronavirus updates – liveSee all our coronavirus coverage 6.35pm BSTThe president of Portugal has announced the country’s state of emergency to tackle the coronavirus pandemic will end at the weekend, AFP reports. Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said the third 15-day period of the state of emergency will end at midnight on Saturday and “we hop...

Calls to include bus drivers in 60k payouts for coronavirus deaths

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Calls to include bus drivers in 60k payouts for coronavirus deaths Government urged to extend scheme to families of drivers and other frontline workersCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe families of dozens of bus drivers who have died from coronavirus – as well as shop workers, prison officers and other frontline staff – should be entitled to £60,000 life assurance alongside healthcare workers, according to employees and unions.The trade union Unite has reported that 27 of its bus driver members have died after contracting the disease. Concerns have been raised about the financial protections offered to their relatives and those of other workers running essential services in direct contact with the public. Continue reading... Go to ...

Quiz: How much do you know about the coronavirus?

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Quiz: How much do you know about the coronavirus? You’ve been bombarded with information about the coronavirus for weeks - how much have you taken in?It has dominated global headlines for weeks, and you could be forgiven for feeling overwhelmed by the amount of information you’ve seen, heard and read about the coronavirus outbreak. Test your knowledge with our coronavirus quiz – and you may learn something along the way.How much do you know about the coronavirus? Continue reading... Go to Source

England and Wales record 4,343 care home coronavirus deaths in a fortnight

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England and Wales record 4,343 care home coronavirus deaths in a fortnight Official figures show sharp rise in mortality as operators say outbreak has not yet peakedCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageMore than 4,300 people in care homes across England and Wales died from Covid-19 in a fortnight, according to official figures which show a sharp increase in mortality outside hospitals.The latest figures mean that more than 25,000 people have died across the UK after contracting coronavirus. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus live news: New Zealanders return to work as global cases pass 3 million

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Coronavirus live news: New Zealanders return to work as global cases pass 3 million President Trump renews attack on China over virus, saying US may seek damages; pressure grows to ease lockdowns in Europe. Follow the latest updatesTrump says China could have stopped Covid-19 New Zealand starts gradual exit from coronavirus lockdownEuropean leaders face pressure to move faster on easing lockdownsTraffic data that shows the road into - and out of - Covid-19See all our coronavirus coverage 6.50am BSTHere’s the Guardian’s front page: Guardian front page, 28 April 2020: No 10 in talks to allay public fears over end to lockdown pic.twitter.com/SOVkJ3uvqjThe front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph:'Time to fire up the engines, says PM'#TomorrowsPapersToday #coronavirusuk #COVID19...

‘Calamitous’: domestic violence set to soar by 20% during global lockdown

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'Calamitous': domestic violence set to soar by 20% during global lockdown Data from the UN population fund, outlining increases in abuse, FGM and child marriage, predicts a grim decade for many womenCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageAt least 15 million more cases of domestic violence are predicted this year as a result of pandemic restrictions, according to new data that paints a bleak picture of life for women over the next decade.The UN population fund (UNFPA) has also calculated that tens of millions of women will not be able to access modern contraceptives this year, and millions more girls will undergo female genital mutilation or be married off by 2030. Continue reading... Go to Source

Wales could lift coronavirus lockdown before rest of UK, says first minister

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Wales could lift coronavirus lockdown before rest of UK, says first minister Devolved UK nations may begin to chart different path out of Covid-19 crisis Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe first minister of Wales has said he is ready to move the country out of lockdown earlier than the rest of the UK as he demands more contact from ministers at Westminster.Mark Drakeford said he would rather work with Boris Johnson’s government but has the power to start enacting his own plan to ease restrictions if he thinks it is in the best interest of Wales. Continue reading... Go to Source

Ministers meet unions and business to plan getting UK back to work

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Ministers meet unions and business to plan getting UK back to work Talks aimed at bringing in practices that reassure employees it is safe to leave lockdownCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageMinisters have held a series of high-level meetings with trades unions and business leaders amid fears that millions of people will be too fearful to return to work as pressure intensifies on the government to publish a path out of the national lockdown.The Guardian has been told that both sides of industry have been drafted into seven sector-by-sector meetings chaired by the business secretary, Alok Sharma, in recent days – after concerns arose in Whitehall that many employees may be reluctant to return to the workplace, even when the government gives the green ...

Sales of almost 400,000 homes stalled due to lockdown, says Zoopla

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Sales of almost 400,000 homes stalled due to lockdown, says Zoopla UK website estimates £82bn worth of property transactions ‘in suspended animation’Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageAlmost 400,000 home sales worth a total of £82bn have been put on hold as a result of the housing market lockdown, according to Zoopla.The property website said that 373,000 sales had stalled since the end of March when ministers told people to delay their home moves if possible, and social distancing rules made valuations and viewings impossible. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus live news: Trump says China could have stopped virus as global cases pass 3 million

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Coronavirus live news: Trump says China could have stopped virus as global cases pass 3 million President says US is doing serious investigation into Beijing’s actions; New Zealand eases restrictions; pressure grows to ease lockdowns in Europe. Follow the latest updatesEuropean leaders face pressure to move faster on easing lockdownsTraffic data that shows the road into - and out of - Covid-19US – coronavirus updates liveAustralia – coronavirus updates liveSee all our coronavirus coverage 12.44am BSTAnd seeming to add to his criticism of China, Trump said that the response to coronavirus had led to “so much unnecessary death”. “It could have been stopped and it could have been stopped [faster] but someone a long time ago decided not to do it that way....

Premier League to meet as government backs return ‘as soon as possible’

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Premier League to meet as government backs return 'as soon as possible' Clubs will meet on Friday to plan for 9 June returnCulture secretary stresses that nothing is certain yetEfforts will intensify this week to find a way to complete the Premier League season, after the government declared its desire to see football back “as soon as possible”.With Premier League clubs due to meet on Friday and a new grouping led by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport also convening this week, government officials talk of a “quickening of the pace”. But as some Premier League clubs open up their training grounds, the details of how elite sport could safely return remain unresolved. Continue reading... Go to Source

What is the new illness affecting children, and is it linked to coronavirus?

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What is the new illness affecting children, and is it linked to coronavirus? In recent weeks, a small number of children have been treated in ICU for a severe immune reactionNHS warns of rise in children with new illness that may be linked to coronavirusDoctors have picked up a slight rise in the number of children of all ages needing intensive care treatment for a condition called “multi-system inflammatory state”. The rise has happened over the past three weeks in London and elsewhere in the UK. The notice was first issued to GPs in North London and confirmed in an “urgent alert” on Sunday night from the Paediatric Intensive Care Society. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK coronavirus live news: Boris Johnson says too early to ease lockdown as second peak would be disaster

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UK coronavirus live news: Boris Johnson says too early to ease lockdown as second peak would be disaster Experts on scientific advisory group to be named after prime minister makes first public statement since recovering from coronavirus PM: UK beginning to turn tide on virusBoris Johnson’s speech - Summary and analysisUN expert: UK response ‘utterly hypocritical’Global coronavirus news – liveSee all our coronavirus coverage 12.42pm BSTA new NHS Nightingale Hospital is to officially open in Bristol today, providing up to 300 intensive care beds for coronavirus patients.The facility, based at the University of the West of England’s Frenchay campus, is one of seven Nightingale Hospitals to be set up around the country. 12.28pm BSTCouncils are facing a funding...

Coronavirus live news: confirmed Russian cases pass China’s total; Afghanistan records biggest one-day rise in cases

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Coronavirus live news: confirmed Russian cases pass China's total; Afghanistan records biggest one-day rise in cases Iran reports 96 more deaths; Spain’s death toll shows slight rise; Germany calls for ‘very careful’ easing of lockdown; New Zealand says ‘worst is over’Halt destruction of nature or suffer worse pandemics - scientistNew Zealand says virus ‘eliminated’ Italy unveils plans for easing lockdown restrictionsUK Covid-19 news - liveSee all our coronavirus coverage 12.40pm BSTContrary to information in a graphic posted earlier on the blog, the Netherlands has put forward plans to begin an easing of its lockdown – and they are proving controversial. Primary schools and daycare centres are due to reopen in the country in early May, pr...

NHS warns of rise in children with new illness that may be linked to coronavirus

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NHS warns of rise in children with new illness that may be linked to coronavirus Doctors alerted to possibly fatal syndrome, which gives the small number of sufferers stomach pain and inflamed heartCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageChildren are falling ill with a new and potentially fatal combination of symptoms apparently linked to Covid-19, including a sore stomach and heart problems, it emerged today.The children affected, who have been seen in London and other parts of the UK in recent weeks, appear to have been struck by a form of toxic shock syndrome. Continue reading... Go to Source

The traffic data that shows the road into – and out of – Covid-19 lockdown

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The traffic data that shows the road into - and out of - Covid-19 lockdown Lockdown rules have been local or national, early or late, partial or total and obligatory or voluntary. The differing impact on traffic flows shows how the restrictions evolved in different cities worldwide, where they’re loosening, and where they’re coming back Continue reading... Go to Source

Boris Johnson returns to face critics amid talk of the ‘new normal’

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Boris Johnson returns to face critics amid talk of the 'new normal' PM back in No 10 as ministers warn physical distancing is here to stay after lockdownCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageBoris Johnson returned to Downing Street on Sunday night with his government under pressure over its handling of coronavirus, as ministers warned that physical distancing must become the “new normal” – even when the lockdown is eased.With the prime minister pressed to explain how schools and businesses can reopen without putting lives at risk, the government has given the clearest signal yet of how it hopes to manage the next phase of the pandemic, including imposing quarantine restrictions on all arrivals at UK airports. Continue reading... Go to Sou...

Coronavirus live news: Boris Johnson back in Number 10 as Trump denies he plans to fire health secretary

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Coronavirus live news: Boris Johnson back in Number 10 as Trump denies he plans to fire health secretary More US states to reopen; Italy to ease lockdown; Egypt asks IMF for bailout loan. Follow the latest updatesFrance, Italy and Spain prepare to ease coronavirus lockdownsGlobal report: death toll passes 200,000Coronavirus latest: at a glanceAustralia coronavirus news – liveSee all our coronavirus coverage 12.53am BSTThe emirate of Dubai said on Sunday it has lifted its full lockdown on two commercial districts which have a large population of low-income migrant workers, after the United Arab Emirates eased nationwide coronavirus curfews over the weekend, Reuters reports. 12.36am BSTDonald Trump’s coronavirus response coordinator, Dr Deborah Birx, has cautioned that social...
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