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Coronavirus live updates: UK moves from 'contain' to 'delay' phase, says Sturgeon, as two more die in England | Coronavirus live updates: UK moves from 'contain' to 'delay' phase, says Sturgeon, as two more die in England |
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Stock markets plunge again; death tolls rise around the world; more countries shut down schools, nurseries and universities. Follow the latest news | Stock markets plunge again; death tolls rise around the world; more countries shut down schools, nurseries and universities. Follow the latest news |
Professor Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England has confirmed the country’s ninth and tenth deaths from coronavirus, both in London. | |
The Brazilian government has confirmed that President Jair Bolsonaro’s communications secretary, Fabio Wajngarten, has coronavirus just days after meeting Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, Dom Phillips, in Rio de Janeiro, reports. | |
Confirming a newspaper report, it said: | |
It added: | |
Wajngarten shared photos of himself with Trump and Mike Pence during the trip, as well as Bolsonaro. The two presidents dined on Saturday at Mar-a-Lago in Florida. In one video, Wajngarten (wearing glasses) is seen just behind Trump and Bolsonaro. | |
The US government has been informed “so that they can adopt the necessary cautionary measures”, the statement said. Wajngarten is in home quarantine. | |
The Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, is self-isolating after his wife began suffering from flu-like symptoms after returning from the UK. | |
According to his spokesman, Trudeau “will spend the day in briefings, phone calls and virtual meetings from home, including speaking with other world leaders”. | |
This is Damien Gayle taking the reins on the liveblog now for the next couple of hours, with the latest updates on the developing coronavirus situation. | This is Damien Gayle taking the reins on the liveblog now for the next couple of hours, with the latest updates on the developing coronavirus situation. |
Please do get in touch if you have any news – particularly anything internationally you think we might have overlooked – as well as any tips or suggestions for our coverage. As usual you can email me at damien.gayle@theguardian.com, or reach me via my Twitter profile, @damiengayle. | |
The London School of Economics is to move all teaching for undergraduate and postgraduate students online later this month, becoming the first UK university to do so in the wake of the widespread Covid-19 outbreak, Richard Adams, education correspondent, reports. | The London School of Economics is to move all teaching for undergraduate and postgraduate students online later this month, becoming the first UK university to do so in the wake of the widespread Covid-19 outbreak, Richard Adams, education correspondent, reports. |
But it said the campus and residential accommodation will remain open as usual, following PHE advice. | But it said the campus and residential accommodation will remain open as usual, following PHE advice. |
Minouche Shafik, the LSE director, said in a message to students and staff: | |
The school, based in central London, is also to postpone graduation ceremonies planned for July, with all public events on campus to be stopped from 23 March. | |
Scotland’s first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has announced a ban on gatherings of more than 500 people in Scotland. | |
She also said at the Cobra meeting it was decided that the UK had moved from the “contain” phase into the “delay” phase. | |
The London School of Economics has said it will switch to online-only classes and lectures for all undergraduate and taught postgraduate courses from 23 March, while summer exams will be replaced by online assessments. | The London School of Economics has said it will switch to online-only classes and lectures for all undergraduate and taught postgraduate courses from 23 March, while summer exams will be replaced by online assessments. |
A spokesperson said: | A spokesperson said: |
The University of Westminster has announced that it is cancelling its open day for undergraduate applicants scheduled for 14 March. | The University of Westminster has announced that it is cancelling its open day for undergraduate applicants scheduled for 14 March. |
The university said: | The university said: |
During the Spanish Flu outbreak in 1918, adverts in the Guardian told readers that soap can save lives. | During the Spanish Flu outbreak in 1918, adverts in the Guardian told readers that soap can save lives. |
Here’s a summary of the latest developments: | Here’s a summary of the latest developments: |
Boris Johnson is chairing another meeting of the UK government’s emergency committee as the number of people with coronavirus increased by a record 134 to 590. The death toll in the UK increased to eight, after two patients with underlying health conditions died in London. | Boris Johnson is chairing another meeting of the UK government’s emergency committee as the number of people with coronavirus increased by a record 134 to 590. The death toll in the UK increased to eight, after two patients with underlying health conditions died in London. |
A nursing home in Basingstoke has become the first care home for older people to be hit by the virus. Oakridge House been closed to visitors after a person tested positive. A paramedic in Hertfordshire and a member of staff at a hospital in Liverpool are among those who have tested positive. | A nursing home in Basingstoke has become the first care home for older people to be hit by the virus. Oakridge House been closed to visitors after a person tested positive. A paramedic in Hertfordshire and a member of staff at a hospital in Liverpool are among those who have tested positive. |
Ireland’s taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, has announced the closure of all schools, colleges and childcare facilities from tomorrow. “I know that some of this is coming as a real shock... but we’re doing it for each other,” he said. Malta, Denmark, Norway and Lithuania have introduced similar measures. | Ireland’s taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, has announced the closure of all schools, colleges and childcare facilities from tomorrow. “I know that some of this is coming as a real shock... but we’re doing it for each other,” he said. Malta, Denmark, Norway and Lithuania have introduced similar measures. |
The EU has condemned Donald Trump’s unilateral ban on travel from 26 European countries. The presidents of the European commission and European council defended Europe’s record in managing the pandemic and sharply criticised the White House for its failure to consult its allies. | The EU has condemned Donald Trump’s unilateral ban on travel from 26 European countries. The presidents of the European commission and European council defended Europe’s record in managing the pandemic and sharply criticised the White House for its failure to consult its allies. |
Stock markets in the US and Europe plunged further after Trump’s travel ban sparked panic from investors. The US benchmark index, the S&P 500, lost 8.2% of its value in 30 minutes, triggering automatic halts in trading on Wall Street for the second time in a week. | Stock markets in the US and Europe plunged further after Trump’s travel ban sparked panic from investors. The US benchmark index, the S&P 500, lost 8.2% of its value in 30 minutes, triggering automatic halts in trading on Wall Street for the second time in a week. |
India has barred the entry of all foreign tourists for one month starting tomorrow in a bid to contain the coronavirus. The ban on foreign visitors includes foreign nationals of Indian origin. | India has barred the entry of all foreign tourists for one month starting tomorrow in a bid to contain the coronavirus. The ban on foreign visitors includes foreign nationals of Indian origin. |
Actors Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have announced that they have both tested positive for Covid-19 while filming in Australia. | Actors Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have announced that they have both tested positive for Covid-19 while filming in Australia. |
The chief medical officers from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern have instructed doctors to change the way they work to deal with “very abnormal emergency situation”. A letter to doctors waned: “Clinicians may need to depart, possibly significantly, from established procedures in order to care for patients in the highly challenging time-bound circumstances of the peak of an epidemic.” | The chief medical officers from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern have instructed doctors to change the way they work to deal with “very abnormal emergency situation”. A letter to doctors waned: “Clinicians may need to depart, possibly significantly, from established procedures in order to care for patients in the highly challenging time-bound circumstances of the peak of an epidemic.” |
Every member of the Spanish cabinet is being tested for coronavirus after the country’s equality minister, Irene Montero, became the latest politician to test positive for the virus. The coronavirus death toll in Spain has increased from 47 to 84. | Every member of the Spanish cabinet is being tested for coronavirus after the country’s equality minister, Irene Montero, became the latest politician to test positive for the virus. The coronavirus death toll in Spain has increased from 47 to 84. |
The total number of coronavirus cases worldwide now stands at 126,258, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University. There have been 4,638 deaths. | The total number of coronavirus cases worldwide now stands at 126,258, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University. There have been 4,638 deaths. |
Mainland China reported 15 new infections, eight of which are in Hubei. There have been 11 new deaths, 10 of which were in Hubei. | Mainland China reported 15 new infections, eight of which are in Hubei. There have been 11 new deaths, 10 of which were in Hubei. |
The NBA has suspended play indefinitely after after a Utah Jazz player preliminarily tested positive for Covid-19. | The NBA has suspended play indefinitely after after a Utah Jazz player preliminarily tested positive for Covid-19. |
The majority of coronavirus infections may be spread by people who have recently caught the virus and have not yet begun to show symptoms, scientists have found. | The majority of coronavirus infections may be spread by people who have recently caught the virus and have not yet begun to show symptoms, scientists have found. |
An analysis of infections in Singapore and Tianjin in China revealed that two-thirds and three-quarters of people respectively appear to have caught it from others who were incubating the virus but still symptom-free. | An analysis of infections in Singapore and Tianjin in China revealed that two-thirds and three-quarters of people respectively appear to have caught it from others who were incubating the virus but still symptom-free. |
The finding has dismayed infectious disease researchers as it means that isolating people once they start to feel ill will be far less effective at slowing the pandemic than had been hoped. | The finding has dismayed infectious disease researchers as it means that isolating people once they start to feel ill will be far less effective at slowing the pandemic than had been hoped. |
A leading public health expert has launched a devastating critique of the government’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak in the UK, saying it is too little too late, lacks transparency and fails to mobilise the public. | A leading public health expert has launched a devastating critique of the government’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak in the UK, saying it is too little too late, lacks transparency and fails to mobilise the public. |
Prof John Ashton, a former regional director of public health for north-west England, lambasted a lack of preparation and openness from the government and contrasted Britain’s response to that of Hong Kong. | Prof John Ashton, a former regional director of public health for north-west England, lambasted a lack of preparation and openness from the government and contrasted Britain’s response to that of Hong Kong. |
“Right at the beginning of February, they [Hong Kong] adopted a total approach to this, which is what we should have done five weeks ago ourselves. They took a decision to work to three principles – of responding promptly, staying alert, working in an open and transparent manner,” he told the Guardian. | “Right at the beginning of February, they [Hong Kong] adopted a total approach to this, which is what we should have done five weeks ago ourselves. They took a decision to work to three principles – of responding promptly, staying alert, working in an open and transparent manner,” he told the Guardian. |
“Our lot haven’t been working openly and transparently. They’ve been doing it in a (non) smoke-filled room and just dribbling out stuff. The chief medical officer only appeared in public after about two weeks. Then they have had a succession of people bobbing up and disappearing. Public Health England’s been almost invisible. | “Our lot haven’t been working openly and transparently. They’ve been doing it in a (non) smoke-filled room and just dribbling out stuff. The chief medical officer only appeared in public after about two weeks. Then they have had a succession of people bobbing up and disappearing. Public Health England’s been almost invisible. |
“Boris Johnson should have convened Cobra himself over a month ago and had regular meetings with the chief medical officer with the evidence. The thing should have been fronted up nationally by one person who could be regarded as the trusted voice and who could have been interrogated regularly. That’s not happened.” | “Boris Johnson should have convened Cobra himself over a month ago and had regular meetings with the chief medical officer with the evidence. The thing should have been fronted up nationally by one person who could be regarded as the trusted voice and who could have been interrogated regularly. That’s not happened.” |
The seaside resort of Knokke-Heist has become the first municipality in Belgium to declare itself to be in “lockdown”. | The seaside resort of Knokke-Heist has become the first municipality in Belgium to declare itself to be in “lockdown”. |
Sports centres, bars and cinemas must remain closed until 30 April and all cultural events organised by the local authority have been called off. | Sports centres, bars and cinemas must remain closed until 30 April and all cultural events organised by the local authority have been called off. |
The mayor of Knokke, Leopold Lippens, said he was acting in the face of prevarication by the central government. | The mayor of Knokke, Leopold Lippens, said he was acting in the face of prevarication by the central government. |
He said: “While the federal government continues to talk, we intervene ourselves. I think about the health of my Knokke people. What the rest of Belgium does, I don’t care.” | He said: “While the federal government continues to talk, we intervene ourselves. I think about the health of my Knokke people. What the rest of Belgium does, I don’t care.” |
The director of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has urged government’s to “double down” on efforts to control the Covid-19 pandemic. | The director of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has urged government’s to “double down” on efforts to control the Covid-19 pandemic. |
In a briefing today he said: | In a briefing today he said: |
Colombia has ordered the cancelation of all events of more than 500 people in the latest attempt to contain the spread of the coronavirus. | Colombia has ordered the cancelation of all events of more than 500 people in the latest attempt to contain the spread of the coronavirus. |
The measures announced by the president, Iván Duque, also include a suspension of transiting cruise ships in the country, and follow protocols put in place on Wednesday that oblige people arriving from China, Italy, France and Spain to go into self-isolation at their homes or hotels for two weeks. | The measures announced by the president, Iván Duque, also include a suspension of transiting cruise ships in the country, and follow protocols put in place on Wednesday that oblige people arriving from China, Italy, France and Spain to go into self-isolation at their homes or hotels for two weeks. |
Colombia’s football league will play matches behind closed doors, Duque said, as Colombians begin to stockpile household goods and masks in anticipation of a difficult few months. | Colombia’s football league will play matches behind closed doors, Duque said, as Colombians begin to stockpile household goods and masks in anticipation of a difficult few months. |
Declaring a “sanitary emergency” on Thursday morning, Duque said that “quick and exceptional measures” must be taken. He said those measures will be in place until 30 May. | Declaring a “sanitary emergency” on Thursday morning, Duque said that “quick and exceptional measures” must be taken. He said those measures will be in place until 30 May. |
Colombia, an oil exporter, continues to feel the economic fallout from the pandemic, with its peso (COP) the weakest against the dollar (USD) it has ever been when markets opened on Thursday. Colombia has confirmed nine cases of Covid-19. | Colombia, an oil exporter, continues to feel the economic fallout from the pandemic, with its peso (COP) the weakest against the dollar (USD) it has ever been when markets opened on Thursday. Colombia has confirmed nine cases of Covid-19. |
Mark Jit, an epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, told the Guardian that at this stage of the outbreak, the government’s plan appeared to be a sensible approach. | |
His colleague has criticised the UK response as insufficient (see earlier), but Jit said: | His colleague has criticised the UK response as insufficient (see earlier), but Jit said: |
Here’s a roundup on the rapidly changing travel restrictions around the world. | Here’s a roundup on the rapidly changing travel restrictions around the world. |
Three Leicester City players have shown symptoms of coronavirus and been placed in self-isolation, manager Brendan Rodgers has said. | Three Leicester City players have shown symptoms of coronavirus and been placed in self-isolation, manager Brendan Rodgers has said. |
A total of 590 people have tested positive for coronavirus in the UK as of 9am on Thursday, up from 456 at the same point on Wednesday, the Department of Health said. | A total of 590 people have tested positive for coronavirus in the UK as of 9am on Thursday, up from 456 at the same point on Wednesday, the Department of Health said. |
The 134 daily increase is the biggest numerical rise so far, and represents a daily increase of 29.4% | The 134 daily increase is the biggest numerical rise so far, and represents a daily increase of 29.4% |
The Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen has confirmed that he is self-isolating after having lunch last week with the health minister Nadine Dorries, who was tested positive for the virus earlier this week. | The Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen has confirmed that he is self-isolating after having lunch last week with the health minister Nadine Dorries, who was tested positive for the virus earlier this week. |