Coronavirus: Russia now has second highest virus case total The spike in cases comes as Dmitry Peskov, President Putin's spokesman, confirms he tested positive. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/0NTsBJLU1nk Having watched Asian and European countries struggle against Covid-19, the US was slow to ramp up testing and order its residents to stay at home. We look at this crucial time period and what exactly was done to prevent the outbreak. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Coronavirus: Fauci to warn Senate of 'needless suffering and death' The US's top infectious diseases doctor will warn senators of the risks of re-opening too soon. Go to Source
Trump spars with Asian American reporter over 'nasty question' CBS reporter Weijia Jiang asked Mr Trump why testing is a contest to him. He said she should ask China. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Putin eases Russian lockdown as cases rise Russia has reported more than 220,000 cases of the virus, the third highest tally worldwide. Go to Source
Ahmaud Arbery: Hate crime charges considered over US jogger killing The justice department says it is assessing evidence after unarmed black man Ahmaud Arbery was shot dead. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Wuhan in first virus cluster since end of lockdown As China continues easing restrictions, new virus clusters in Wuhan and elsewhere have emerged. Go to Source
Iranian navy ship Konarak 'sunk by friendly fire' from frigate Iran's navy was reportedly testing a new anti-ship missile when the accident took place. Go to Source
Saudi Arabia triples VAT to support coronavirus-hit economy The oil-rich kingdom's finances have been rocked after the pandemic forced down global energy prices. Go to Source
Colombian airline Avianca files for bankruptcy in US court The firm said its income has dropped 80% since grounding its fleet due to the coronavirus pandemic. Go to Source
Richard Pusey: Australian driver 'taunted dying police at crash scene' Richard Pusey, who was uninjured, mocked the officers as they lay pinned under a truck say police. Go to Source
NY care homes ordered to test workers for Covid-19 Elderly care facilities in the US state that fail to comply will lose licences, says the governor. Go to Source
Johnson unveils 'conditional plan' to reopen Boris Johnson says people in England can spend more time outdoors from Wednesday but lockdown remains. Go to Source
Coronavirus: White House task force members self-isolate Top diseases expert Dr Anthony Fauci is one of the three members of President Trump's task force to self-isolate. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Germany infection rate rises as lockdown eases Just days after Angela Merkel loosens restrictions, the virus reproduction rate rises above 1. Go to Source
Indian and Chinese troops 'clash on border' in Sikkim Four Indian soldiers and seven Chinese soldiers are reportedly injured in a border fist fight. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Number of global cases rises above four million Experts warn the true number of infections may be higher due to low testing rates in many countries. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Obama calls US response 'chaotic disaster' Barack Obama strongly criticises his successor Donald Trump over his response to the coronavirus crisis. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Elon Musk vows to move Tesla factory in lockdown row Tesla CEO Elon Musk says the firm will leave California after he is ordered to keep a factory shut. Go to Source
Little Richard: Rock 'n' roll pioneer dies The self-styled "king and queen of rock 'n' roll" - who inspired Elvis and The Beatles - dies at 87. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Russia marks WW2 Victory Day with subdued celebrations Footage of last year's Red Square military parade play on TV as the pandemic mutes celebrations. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Chinese official admits health system weaknesses China says it will improve public health systems after criticism of its early response to the virus. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Six killed in clashes at Afghanistan food aid protest Clashes erupt after people complain about a perceived failure to help the poor during the pandemic. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/0FB23XsIoZc More than 1.1 million people have recovered from coronavirus globally, but the time it takes to recover can vary. Most people will only develop mild symptoms, which usually take a week to recover from, maybe longer. In more serious cases, it could be more than a year. Medics at the Centre for Perioperative Care say stopping smoking, drinking less alcohol, exercising more, and maintaining a healthy weight can make a difference. BBC health correspondent Laura Foster explains recovery times and what you can do to help others. Video by Terry Saunders, Tobias Chapple and Laura Foster Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
http://youtu.be/hCyqI9sIwVU Countries across the world are approaching coronavirus testing differently. Reality Check's Chris Morris explains what testing is and why it matters. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
http://youtu.be/dc11uZ7_PnU The first confirmed case of coronavirus in the UK was on 31 January. Since then more than 30,000 people have died with the disease and thousands more have needed hospital treatment. Here's how the crisis has evolved in the 100 days since the first case, and how the government's policy has shifted as the situation changed. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Coronavirus: China offers to help North Korea fight pandemic President Xi Jinping expresses concern about the threat to its neighbour, and offers to help. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Belarus WW2 parade defies pandemic and upstages Putin Belarus goes ahead with a Victory Day parade but in Russia coronavirus forced its cancellation. Go to Source
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