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Coronavirus live news: death toll in Spain passes China; Belgium hospital admissions rise by 50% in a day | Coronavirus live news: death toll in Spain passes China; Belgium hospital admissions rise by 50% in a day |
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India locks down; Prince Charles tests positive for coronavirus; Senate and White House reach stimulus deal | India locks down; Prince Charles tests positive for coronavirus; Senate and White House reach stimulus deal |
Officials confirmed on Tuesday night that 86 new cases of the novel Covid-19 coronavirus had been diagnosed in Argentina over the last 24 hours – the highest daily figure of the pandemic to date, reports the Buenos Aires Times. | |
La Nación reported on Wednesday that seven people have now died , the latest was an 81-year-old women who has contact with an 82-year-old man who had recently returned from the United States. | |
In total, 387 individuals have now been infected with the virus, the Health Ministry said in a statement. | |
Our thanks to Peter Lawrence in Argentina for providing information from the country. | |
Saudi Arabia has reported 133 new positive cases and one death in the last 24 hours, reports Akhtar Mohammad Makoii in Herat. | |
Saudi Arabia has announced its second coronavirus-related death in the last 24 hours with 133 new infections, pushing the total number of Coronavirus cases in the kingdom to 900. | |
A health ministry spokesman said a 46-year-old man had died as a result of Covid-19.He added that the majority of infected patients were receiving medical care but in good condition. Three people are in critical condition but are receiving extra care in the intensive care unit, Al Arabia reported. | |
Russian president Vladimir Putin has delayed a public vote on constitutional amendments that will allow him to stay in power until 2036 due to the coronavirus outbreak in Russia, writes Andrew Roth in Moscow. | |
The French prime minister, Édouard Philippe, has outlined the help the government is giving businesses to assuage the economic crisis resulting from the lockdown in a debriefing of this morning’s council of ministers, reports my colleague Kim Willsher in Paris. | |
I am handing back the blog to my colleague Alexandra Topping now. Thanks everyone. | I am handing back the blog to my colleague Alexandra Topping now. Thanks everyone. |
An international aid group said that closures aimed at containing the coronavirus pandemic are preventing it from reaching 300,000 people in conflict zones across the Middle East. | An international aid group said that closures aimed at containing the coronavirus pandemic are preventing it from reaching 300,000 people in conflict zones across the Middle East. |
It comes after authorities in Libya’s capital reported the first case in the war-torn country. The Norwegian Refugee Council said it was unable to reach people in Syria, Yemen and the Gaza Strip, where authorities have imposed strict measures to halt the spread of the virus. | It comes after authorities in Libya’s capital reported the first case in the war-torn country. The Norwegian Refugee Council said it was unable to reach people in Syria, Yemen and the Gaza Strip, where authorities have imposed strict measures to halt the spread of the virus. |
All have fragile healthcare systems that could be overwhelmed by an outbreak, and only Yemen has yet to report any cases. The group said virus lockdowns have also limited access to parts of Africa and Asia.While governments are taking tough and much-needed measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus, millions of refugees and displaced people still depend on humanitarian assistance, said Jan Egeland, head of the aid group. If supermarkets and pharmacies can remain operational during this crisis, then so should the delivery of humanitarian aid, he added. | |
Russian President Vladimir Putin has postponed a nationwide vote on proposed constitutional amendments that include a change that would allow him to seek another term in power.Putin didn’t set a new date for the plebiscite originally set for April 22, saying Wednesday that it would depend on how the new coronavirus pandemic develops. He also announced during a televised address to the nation that the government doesn’t want Russians except those working in essential sectors to come to work next week. He said that stores, pharmacies and banks will stay open. | Russian President Vladimir Putin has postponed a nationwide vote on proposed constitutional amendments that include a change that would allow him to seek another term in power.Putin didn’t set a new date for the plebiscite originally set for April 22, saying Wednesday that it would depend on how the new coronavirus pandemic develops. He also announced during a televised address to the nation that the government doesn’t want Russians except those working in essential sectors to come to work next week. He said that stores, pharmacies and banks will stay open. |
Health, life and safety of the people is an absolute priority for us, Putin said.Russian authorities reported 658 cases of the new virus on Wednesday, with 163 new cases registered since the day before. That marked a significantly bigger daily increase from previous days, when the number of new infections grew only by several dozens. | Health, life and safety of the people is an absolute priority for us, Putin said.Russian authorities reported 658 cases of the new virus on Wednesday, with 163 new cases registered since the day before. That marked a significantly bigger daily increase from previous days, when the number of new infections grew only by several dozens. |
Canadian banks on Tuesday followed US heavyweights in offering one-time bonuses and extra paid days off to customer-service employees who are required to work in branches and call centres amid the coronavirus crisis. Banks have largely been excluded from government-mandated shutdowns in many countries because they are considered an essential industry, meaning most bank branches, call centres and trading floors have stayed open even as many firms send their employees home. | Canadian banks on Tuesday followed US heavyweights in offering one-time bonuses and extra paid days off to customer-service employees who are required to work in branches and call centres amid the coronavirus crisis. Banks have largely been excluded from government-mandated shutdowns in many countries because they are considered an essential industry, meaning most bank branches, call centres and trading floors have stayed open even as many firms send their employees home. |
The coronavirus is unlikely to disappear in summer, the European Union agency for disease control said on Wednesday, in a stark warning that the epidemic could continue when temperatures rise unless measures to hamper it are applied. The notice leaves little room for hopes that SARS-CoV-2, the name of the new virus, could behave as the other four coronaviruses, which are endemic in human populations and are usually not detected in summer months. | The coronavirus is unlikely to disappear in summer, the European Union agency for disease control said on Wednesday, in a stark warning that the epidemic could continue when temperatures rise unless measures to hamper it are applied. The notice leaves little room for hopes that SARS-CoV-2, the name of the new virus, could behave as the other four coronaviruses, which are endemic in human populations and are usually not detected in summer months. |
The UK chancellor, Rishi Sunak, will give details on Thursday of promised assistance for self-employed workers who lose income as a result of the coronavirus, broadcaster Sky News reported on Wednesday. | The UK chancellor, Rishi Sunak, will give details on Thursday of promised assistance for self-employed workers who lose income as a result of the coronavirus, broadcaster Sky News reported on Wednesday. |
Boris Johnson, the prime minister, has told parliament that further news on assistance would come in the next couple of days. Sky News’s political editor said Sunak would make the announcement at the government’s daily late-afternoon news conference on the coronavirus. | Boris Johnson, the prime minister, has told parliament that further news on assistance would come in the next couple of days. Sky News’s political editor said Sunak would make the announcement at the government’s daily late-afternoon news conference on the coronavirus. |
In the UK, people are having to use videolinks to say their last goodbyes to dying relatives with Covid-19 because hospitals are curtailing visits to prevent spread of the virus. | In the UK, people are having to use videolinks to say their last goodbyes to dying relatives with Covid-19 because hospitals are curtailing visits to prevent spread of the virus. |
In a sad scene that is increasingly being played out out across the country, in the early hours of Tuesday morning a patient with coronavirus was taken off a ventilator at a hospital in south-east London. | In a sad scene that is increasingly being played out out across the country, in the early hours of Tuesday morning a patient with coronavirus was taken off a ventilator at a hospital in south-east London. |
His wife and two children were unable to be with him but watched at home via videolink, after agreement from staff in the intensive treatment unit. | His wife and two children were unable to be with him but watched at home via videolink, after agreement from staff in the intensive treatment unit. |
A matron familiar with the case, who did not wish to be named, said his wife had been offered the opportunity of being there in person but without the children and at her own risk so she requested the family be able to watch it from home instead. | A matron familiar with the case, who did not wish to be named, said his wife had been offered the opportunity of being there in person but without the children and at her own risk so she requested the family be able to watch it from home instead. |
The matron told the Guardian: “It is heartbreaking that he died without his family being able to hold his hands or giving him a goodbye kiss but at least they saw him in his final moments. | The matron told the Guardian: “It is heartbreaking that he died without his family being able to hold his hands or giving him a goodbye kiss but at least they saw him in his final moments. |
“If it’s something we [NHS staff] can do for people in this difficult crisis, it’s the least we can do. Not everybody can see or handle these things but giving that option to everybody is something we can do to perhaps make the pain go away. We know there are many more to come.” | “If it’s something we [NHS staff] can do for people in this difficult crisis, it’s the least we can do. Not everybody can see or handle these things but giving that option to everybody is something we can do to perhaps make the pain go away. We know there are many more to come.” |
Full article is here. | Full article is here. |
Everton and England defender Michael Keane said players will be able to return to Premier League action after only a “couple of weeks’ proper training”. | Everton and England defender Michael Keane said players will be able to return to Premier League action after only a “couple of weeks’ proper training”. |
The coronavirus pandemic has led to the suspension of professional football in England until at least 30 April. Premier League clubs are due to meet on 3 April to discuss what the English top flight does next. | The coronavirus pandemic has led to the suspension of professional football in England until at least 30 April. Premier League clubs are due to meet on 3 April to discuss what the English top flight does next. |
“All the lads have been sent individual training programmes to carry out at home,” Keane told Talksport radio. “It’s not easy because you’ve not got the normal equipment, you’ve just got to improvise and do what you can. | “All the lads have been sent individual training programmes to carry out at home,” Keane told Talksport radio. “It’s not easy because you’ve not got the normal equipment, you’ve just got to improvise and do what you can. |
“The Premier League could start again in a month, it could be longer. So we’ve just got to keep that base level of fitness. As long as we get a couple of weeks’ proper training before the next game – and the lads have worked hard in the meantime – we’ll be fine.” | “The Premier League could start again in a month, it could be longer. So we’ve just got to keep that base level of fitness. As long as we get a couple of weeks’ proper training before the next game – and the lads have worked hard in the meantime – we’ll be fine.” |
Iran will ban intercity travel within days as it gets tough with the coronavirus that has killed more than 2,000 people in one of the world’s deadliest outbreaks. | Iran will ban intercity travel within days as it gets tough with the coronavirus that has killed more than 2,000 people in one of the world’s deadliest outbreaks. |
The strict new measures come after weeks of cajoling largely failed to prevent hundreds of thousands of Iranians taking to the roads to visit family for the two-week Persian new year holiday. | The strict new measures come after weeks of cajoling largely failed to prevent hundreds of thousands of Iranians taking to the roads to visit family for the two-week Persian new year holiday. |
“New journeys will be banned, leaving towns and cities will be banned,” government spokesman Ali Rabii announced, hours after President Hassan Rouhani revealed the government was poised to introduce “difficult” new measures against the outbreak. | “New journeys will be banned, leaving towns and cities will be banned,” government spokesman Ali Rabii announced, hours after President Hassan Rouhani revealed the government was poised to introduce “difficult” new measures against the outbreak. |
Hello everyone. I am taking over the live blog while my colleague takes a break. Please share any information, news tips or insight from where you are with me. | Hello everyone. I am taking over the live blog while my colleague takes a break. Please share any information, news tips or insight from where you are with me. |
Email: sarah.marsh@theguardian.comTwitter: @sloumarshInstagram: sarah_marsh_journalist | Email: sarah.marsh@theguardian.comTwitter: @sloumarshInstagram: sarah_marsh_journalist |
Vietnam’s health ministry reported an additional seven coronavirus cases on Wednesday, taking the south-east Asian country’s tally to 141, though it reported no deaths. Vietnam had said in mid-February that all its then-16 confirmed coronavirus cases had recovered, but it has since been battling an influx of imported cases from overseas citizens and Vietnamese citizens escaping outbreaks elsewhere. There are 1,596 suspected cases in the country, it said, and 24,311 tests have been carried out in Vietnam. | Vietnam’s health ministry reported an additional seven coronavirus cases on Wednesday, taking the south-east Asian country’s tally to 141, though it reported no deaths. Vietnam had said in mid-February that all its then-16 confirmed coronavirus cases had recovered, but it has since been battling an influx of imported cases from overseas citizens and Vietnamese citizens escaping outbreaks elsewhere. There are 1,596 suspected cases in the country, it said, and 24,311 tests have been carried out in Vietnam. |
Zimbabwe’s public hospital doctors went on strike on Wednesday over a lack of protective gear as the coronavirus begins to spread in a country whose health system has almost collapsed. | Zimbabwe’s public hospital doctors went on strike on Wednesday over a lack of protective gear as the coronavirus begins to spread in a country whose health system has almost collapsed. |
The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association president, Tawanda Zvakada, said hundreds of doctors are at “high risk” and will return to work when the government provides suitable protection: “Right now we are exposed and no one seems to care,” he said. | The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association president, Tawanda Zvakada, said hundreds of doctors are at “high risk” and will return to work when the government provides suitable protection: “Right now we are exposed and no one seems to care,” he said. |
My colleague Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington has just published this exclusive about plans in the mobile phone industry to track the spread of the pandemic using individual mobile phone devices. | My colleague Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington has just published this exclusive about plans in the mobile phone industry to track the spread of the pandemic using individual mobile phone devices. |
It’s a move that will be welcomed as a weapon against the spread of Covid-19, but is sure to be met with trepidation by security and privacy experts. | It’s a move that will be welcomed as a weapon against the spread of Covid-19, but is sure to be met with trepidation by security and privacy experts. |
Libya has announced its first coronavirus case, reports my colleague Akhtar Mohammad Makoii in Herat. | Libya has announced its first coronavirus case, reports my colleague Akhtar Mohammad Makoii in Herat. |
In a show of unity - and despite the pandemic cancelling parades that would normally be the highlight of the day - Greek politicians have marked the 199th anniversary of the nation’s war of independence against Ottoman rule in a ceremony that will forever be remembered for brevity and social distancing, writes my colleague Helena Smith in Athens. | In a show of unity - and despite the pandemic cancelling parades that would normally be the highlight of the day - Greek politicians have marked the 199th anniversary of the nation’s war of independence against Ottoman rule in a ceremony that will forever be remembered for brevity and social distancing, writes my colleague Helena Smith in Athens. |