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Coronavirus latest updates: US postpones Asean summit, South Korea reports 594 new cases – latest news

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Coronavirus latest updates: US postpones Asean summit, South Korea reports 594 new cases – latest news Number of fresh cases in China declines and US confirms third possible ‘community spread’ infection. Follow live newsUS confirms second coronavirus case without links to travelWhich countries currently have travel restrictions in place?Will the Olympics be cancelled? The sports events under threatCoronavirus fears trigger biggest one-day fall on US stock marketShare your experiences 5.34am GMTThailand has reported one new case of coronavirus, bringing its total to 42, Reuters reports. 5.27am GMTSouth Korean authorities have asked residents to stay at home this weekend to help contain the spread of the coronavirus, and it seems that advice has been heeded. This shopping area...

‘To hell and back’: my three weeks suffering from coronavirus

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‘To hell and back’: my three weeks suffering from coronavirus Tiger Ye, 21, lives in Wuhan and started showing symptoms in mid-January. Here he tells the story of his illness and recoveryOn 17 January my muscles became sore all over. I may have had a slight fever, but it wasn’t strong enough to notice. Looking back, it is a little scary, because my house and the language school where I study Japanese are within a 5km radius of the Wuhan seafood market (where the virus is believed to have originated).To treat my muscle soreness, I took some cold tablets because I thought it was a normal cold. Now that I think of it, I might have missed the best time for treatment, failing to contain the virus with antiviral drugs in its early stages. Continue reading... Go to Source

Military to help NHS cope with major coronavirus outbreak

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Military to help NHS cope with major coronavirus outbreak Contingency plans and proposed emergency laws for pandemic emerge as UK confirms 20th caseCoronavirus – latest newsThe UK is facing its first significant test of how to contain a potential coronavirus outbreak after the government confirmed a 20th victim of Covid-19 and details of its contingency planning and emergency legislation for an upsurge in cases began to emerge.The latest patient in England is the first to contract the illness while in the UK. The chief medical officer, Prof Chris Whitty, said it was unclear whether the man from Surrey contracted it directly or indirectly from someone who had recently returned from abroad. Continue reading... Go to Source

Europe’s epidemic: how coronavirus radiated out from Italy

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Europe's epidemic: how coronavirus radiated out from Italy In week in which Covid-19 jumped fence into Europe, serious questions emerge over continent’s preparednessCoronavirus crisis - latest updatesA Spanish football journalist. A pair of young tourists visiting Innsbruck. The parent of a pupil from a primary school in Derbyshire. A young man from Croatia. A businessman and passenger on a train between Frankfurt and Saarbrücken.All are confirmed or suspected cases of the new coronavirus – Covid-19. What links them is that they contracted the disease while visiting northern Italy. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus leads to worst week for markets since financial crisis

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Coronavirus leads to worst week for markets since financial crisis More than $5tn wiped off global stocks with travel, retail and manufacturing all hitThe rapid spread of the coronavirus has triggered the biggest plunge in global stock markets since the financial crisis, amid rising fears over the impact on the world economy of the deadly disease and the efforts to contain it.An increasing number of countries and companies are imposing tough measures to limit the spread of the Covid-19 disease, with mounting costs for company profits and growth. Continue reading... Go to Source

Yes, it is worse than the flu: busting the coronavirus myths

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Yes, it is worse than the flu: busting the coronavirus myths The truth about the protective value of face masks and how easy it is to catch Covid-19Many individuals who get coronavirus will experience nothing worse than seasonal flu symptoms, but the overall profile of the disease, including its mortality rate, looks more serious. At the start of an outbreak the apparent mortality rate can be an overestimate if a lot of mild cases are being missed. But this week, a WHO expert suggested that this has not been the case with Covid-19. Bruce Aylward, who led an international mission to China to learn about the virus and the country’s response, said the evidence did not suggest that we were only seeing the tip of the iceberg. If borne out by further testing, this could mean that curren...

Storm damage leaves councils facing big cuts to pay for repairs

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Storm damage leaves councils facing big cuts to pay for repairs Public services to suffer after tens of millions of pounds of damage to roads and bridgesThe worst storms in years have left some councils facing “disastrous” cuts to public services to pay for widespread damage to roads and bridges that will cost tens of millions of pounds to fix, the Guardian has learned.While the full scale of the destruction caused by storms Ciara and Dennis is not yet known, council leaders have expressed alarm about the spiralling repair bill and the implications for their already-stretched budgets. Continue reading... Go to Source

Fears that Surrey GP is UK’s latest coronavirus case

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Fears that Surrey GP is UK's latest coronavirus case Doctor would have seen scores of patients over last week before he was diagnosedCoronavirus - latest updatesA GP in Surrey is being taken to one of the NHS’s six specialist centres for infectious diseases amid fears he is the latest British case of coronavirus, the Guardian has been told.The development is understood to have triggered an urgent investigation to see if any of his patients have the coronavirus too. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: Boris Johnson to hold Cobra meeting as UK cases rise to 19 – latest updates

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Coronavirus: Boris Johnson to hold Cobra meeting as UK cases rise to 19 – latest updates First case in Wales; Nigeria, New Zealand and Lithuania also report first cases as WHO says epidemic could get ‘out of control’. Follow live newsCoronavirus fears trigger biggest one-day fall on US stock marketMike Pence ‘not up to task’ of leading US coronavirus response, say expertsWhat are super-spreaders and how are they transmitting coronavirus?Share your experiences 11.45am GMTThe Geneva Motor Show has been postponed by six months, following Switzerland’s ban on large gatherings. Organisers said it had become “increasingly difficult” for delegates to arrange visas, or fix flights to the show, given the escalating crisis over Covid-19.You can read the l...

‘It’s no worse than the flu’: busting the coronavirus myths

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'It's no worse than the flu': busting the coronavirus myths The truth about the protective value of face masks and how easy it is to catch Covid-19Many individuals who get coronavirus will experience nothing worse than seasonal flu symptoms, but the overall profile of the disease, including its mortality rate, looks more serious. At the start of an outbreak the apparent mortality rate can be an overestimate if a lot of mild cases are being missed. But this week, a WHO expert suggested that this has not been the case with Covid-19. Bruce Aylward, who led an international mission to China to learn about the virus and the country’s response, said the evidence did not suggest that we were only seeing the tip of the iceberg. If borne out by further testing, this could mean that current...

Geneva motor show postponed as Switzerland bans large gatherings – business live

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Geneva motor show postponed as Switzerland bans large gatherings – business live Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as world markets suffer their worst week since the 2008 crisisGeneva motor show pushed back to SeptemberSwitzerland bans large gatheringsUTK market down another 4.5% this morningMark Carney: UK economy could be hitIntroduction: recession fears stalk marketsDow suffered record points fall last nightBA loses business passengers; easyJet forced to cut costs 11.32am GMTIt’s official: The Geneva Motor Show has been postponed by six months.The shows’s organisers just announced the (inevitable) move, following Switzerland’s ban on large gatherings. They say it was “increasingly difficult” for delegates to arrange visas, or fi...

What is coronavirus and what should I do if I have symptoms?

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What is coronavirus and what should I do if I have symptoms? What are the symptoms caused by the virus from Wuhan in China, how does it spread, and should you call a doctor?Find all our coronavirus coverage hereHow to protect yourself from infectionCoronavirus - latest updatesIt is caused by a member of the coronavirus family that has never been encountered before. Like other coronaviruses, it has come from animals. Many of those initially infected either worked or frequently shopped in the Huanan seafood wholesale market in the centre of the Chinese city. Continue reading... Go to Source

Refugees head for EU as Turkey opens borders over Syria crisis

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Refugees head for EU as Turkey opens borders over Syria crisis Move appears designed to put pressure on Europe to support Turkish Idlib operationHundreds of Syrian refugees in Turkey have begun preparing to travel towards the country’s borders with Greece and Bulgaria after Ankara’s sudden decision to no longer impede their passage to Europe.The move comes after an airstrike on Thursday night in Syria’s Idlib province killed at least 33 Turkish soldiers recently deployed to support the Syrian opposition in the face of a blistering Russian-backed Syrian government offensive. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus found in sub-Saharan Africa as WHO says spread could ‘get out of control’

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Coronavirus found in sub-Saharan Africa as WHO says spread could 'get out of control' First cases also detected in New Zealand and Lithuania as stock market losses around the world deepenCoronavirus - latest newsCoronavirus has spread to sub-Saharan Africa for the first time as stock market losses around the world deepened amid investor alarm over a potential global pandemic.Nigeria’s health minister, Osagie Ehanire, said the first case in the region was an Italian citizen who worked in Nigeria and had returned from Italy to Lagos on 25 February. “The patient is clinically stable, with no serious symptoms, and is being managed at the Infectious Disease Hospital in Yaba, Lagos,” Ehanire said. Continue reading... Go to Source

‘We’re treated like criminals’: South Korean sect feels coronavirus backlash

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'We're treated like criminals': South Korean sect feels coronavirus backlash As testing begins on thousands linked to the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, members fear being blamed amid recriminations over the outbreakHad it been any other week, Ji-yeon Park, a 26-year-old nail artist, would have been at her twice-a-week bible study with her fellow Shincheonji worshippers. Instead, she says, her life has come to a halt as she worries about her church and if she, too, has been infected.Jiyeon is one of 230,000 members of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, a doomsday sect at the heart of the Covid-19 outbreak in South Korea, and she says she is scared of being found out about her faith. Continue reading... Go to Source

Chris Froome facing coronavirus test after UAE Tour is cancelled

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Chris Froome facing coronavirus test after UAE Tour is cancelled Two Italian participants in race contracted Covid-19Froome and other riders confined to rooms in Abu DhabiChris Froome and Mark Cavendish are among riders who will be tested for the coronavirus after the UAE Tour was cancelled on Thursday when two participants contracted Covid-19.The final two stages of the race were due to take place on Friday and Saturday but the race was abandoned when the Italian duo were taken ill. All riders and staff were confined to their rooms at the Crowne Royal Plaza Abu Dhabi Yas Island, with concerns that the potential outbreak could now extend to the UCI world track championships in Berlin after some riders who took part in the early stage of the UAE Tour already in Germany. Continue reading....

Coronavirus: what is self-isolation?

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Coronavirus: what is self-isolation? What is the voluntary quarantine advice for people returning from areas affected by the new coronavirus if they start feeling unwell?Get the latest on the coronavirus outbreakWhat is coronavirus and what should I do if I have symptoms?Find all of our coronavirus coverage hereHealth authorities are advising that people returning from areas affected by the new coronavirus should self-isolate. Continue reading... Go to Source

Universal credit linked to rise in psychological stress, study finds

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Universal credit linked to rise in psychological stress, study finds Failure to modify benefit is likely to increase pressure on NHS, researchers sayUniversal credit is linked to an increase in “psychological stress” among the jobless people who claim it, according the first major study to quantify the impact of the government’s flagship welfare system on mental health.The study found the introduction of universal credit across the UK was associated with a 6.6 percentage point increase in mental health issues among recipients compared with a comparison group who were in employment or retired. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus news: death toll rises in Italy and Iran as outbreak could cause 2008-level economic damage – live updates

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Coronavirus news: death toll rises in Italy and Iran as outbreak could cause 2008-level economic damage - live updates Britain’s chief medical officer says mass gatherings could be cancelled. Meanwhile, experts say virus could trigger 2008-level economic damageCoronavirus ‘could trigger economic damage on scale of 2008 crisis’US news: five questions Donald Trump must answerCoronavirus map: how Covid-19 is spreading across the worldShare your experiences 5.51pm GMTThe director of the Wellcome Trust has called for the world bank to spend $10bn on the crisis.Jeremy Farrar said an urgent commitment of $10 billion (£7.7bn), “with more to follow as needed,” was “essential” from the World Bank to “underpin the public health measures in low-...

Covid-19: what we know and do not know about the coronavirus

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Covid-19: what we know and do not know about the coronavirus Reports woman tested positive for a second time show there are still many unknownsCoronavirus – latest updatesReports that a woman in Japan has tested positive for the Covid-19 disease for a second time, after seemingly recovering, will alarm scientists and public health experts trying to control the spreading epidemic, and underlines how much we still do not know.There are a number of possible explanations for the second positive test of the woman, in her late 40s, a resident of Osaka who worked as a tourbus guide. She first tested positive for coronavirus in late January and was discharged from hospital on 1 February after recovering, before testing negative on 6 February. Continue reading... Go to Source

‘Please visit Chinatown’: coronavirus fears empty San Francisco district

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'Please visit Chinatown': coronavirus fears empty San Francisco district The historic neighborhood has seen business plummet as tourists stay away despite Nancy Pelosi insisting it is ‘very safe’Most days you can’t walk through San Francisco’s historic Chinatown without bumping into a tourist’s extended arm, readying for a camera-phone photo.Lunchtime in particular is usually a bustling affair. But on a recent weekday at the height of the coronavirus pandemic that has dominated Asian countries across the Pacific Ocean, there was a noticeable absence of foot traffic. Continue reading... Go to Source

‘Judge me fairly’: man who starved to death’s plea to welfare officials

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'Judge me fairly': man who starved to death's plea to welfare officials Handwritten letter found in Errol Graham’s flat, where he died after his benefits were cutHave you been affected by changes to disability welfare payments? Errol Graham, a desperately ill man who died of starvation when his benefits were cut off, wrote a moving letter pleading with welfare officials to “judge me fairly” because he was overwhelmed by depression.The handwritten letter, seen by the Guardian, was released by Graham’s family as they launched a legal attempt to prove that the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) acted unlawfully and put him at risk by failing to put in place effective safeguards to protect vulnerable benefit claimants. Continue reading... Go to Source

Syrian rebels retake key town in Idlib from Assad forces

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Syrian rebels retake key town in Idlib from Assad forces Turkish-backed fighters regain Saraqib as conflict continues despite calls for ceasefireTurkish-backed Syrian rebels have retaken a key town from Bashar al-Assad’s forces in the country’s last opposition-held territory of Idlib, as fighting continued despite growing international calls for a ceasefire.Videos sent by rebel fighters in the town of Saraqib on Thursday showed men cheering and waving the flag of the Syrian opposition on otherwise empty streets strewn with rubble and other debris. Continue reading... Go to Source

Heathrow third runway ruled illegal over climate change

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Heathrow third runway ruled illegal over climate change Appeal court says decision to give go-ahead not consistent with Paris agreementPlans for a third runway at Heathrow airport have been ruled illegal by the court of appeal because ministers did not adequately take into account the government’s climate change commitments.The ruling is a major blow to the project at a time when public concern about the climate emergency is rising fast and the government has set a target in law of net zero emissions by 2050. The prime minister, Boris Johnson, could use the ruling to abandon the project, or the government could draw up a new policy document to approve the runway. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK says it will consider walking away from Brexit talks in June

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UK says it will consider walking away from Brexit talks in June Negotiating mandate reveals Johnson seeks Canada-style deal and ‘regulatory freedom’Latest politics news – liveBoris Johnson is asking the EU for a Canada-style trade deal but will consider whether to walk away from talks in June and prepare for an “orderly” exit from the transition period.Setting out its negotiating mandate for EU talks, Downing Street said it wanted “regulatory freedom” from the EU and would not accept any role for the European court of justice (ECJ) in dispute resolution mechanisms. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus latest updates: Australia initiates emergency plan as Trump says risk to US is ‘very low’

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Coronavirus latest updates: Australia initiates emergency plan as Trump says risk to US is 'very low' Losses on Asian stock markets mount as Saudi Arabia bans entry of religious pilgrims over virus fears. Follow our live news Trump puts VP Pence in charge of US responseStaff at Australian hospital racially abused over coronavirus panicMore new cases outside China than inside, says WHOCoronavirus map: how Covid-19 is spreading across the worldInquiry opens into hospitals at centre of Italy outbreak 5.42am GMTIn Australia, the Victorian health minister Jenny Mikakos says hospitals have reported racism toward both medical staff and patients as fears of coronavirus grow.Mikakos told reporters at the Royal Children’s hospital in Melbourne on Thursday: 5.37am GMTOK we have sought confir...

New coronavirus case in northern California may be first with no link to travel

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New coronavirus case in northern California may be first with no link to travel CDC says person is not known to have traveled to outbreak zone, suggesting virus may be spreading within communityUS health officials have confirmed a new case of coronavirus infection in California that could be a sign that the virus is spreading in an American community.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported the case on Wednesday night and said it concerned a person in northern California who had no known travel to a country where a virus outbreak has been taking place, or connection to a known patient. Continue reading... Go to Source

Ministers preparing for potential big jump in coronavirus cases

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Ministers preparing for potential big jump in coronavirus cases Government planning public information campaign amid concerns of an Italy-sized outbreakCoronavirus latest – live updatesMinisters are racing to prepare the UK for a potential sudden increase in the spread of the coronavirus, with officials fearing it could take just 72 hours for an outbreak the size of Italy’s to take hold.Amid growing concerns around the world about the pace of the virus’s spread, the health secretary, Matt Hancock, said the government would launch a mass public information campaign giving advice on how to react to suspected cases and guard against infection. Continue reading... Go to Source

Five questions Donald Trump must answer on coronavirus

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Five questions Donald Trump must answer on coronavirus The president will address the US on Wednesday about the government’s response – which has so far been muddledDonald Trump will address the public on Wednesday night to discuss the government’s response to coronavirus, which US health officials say has entered a new phase.The president has expressed optimism, but that does not mesh with warnings from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that the respiratory illness is likely to cause “severe disruption” to the lives of ordinary Americans. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: is it safe to travel and should children be kept home?

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Coronavirus: is it safe to travel and should children be kept home? What to do if you have a holiday planned and what does self-isolation involve?Coronavirus – latest updatesIf a doctor suspects a person has the virus, they will swab the person’s nose and throat and, if they are able to produce sputum, get a sputum sample and send these to a Public Health England laboratory. Scientists then amplify genetic material called RNA in the samples and look for sections that match the virus’s RNA. The test takes 24 to 48 hours. Once the result is available it is sent back to the clinician who informs the person whether they tested positive or not. Continue reading... Go to Source
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