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Coronavirus live news: US Senate leaders and White House reach stimulus deal as India locks down | |
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UN urges G20 to adopt ‘wartime plan’; US risks becoming centre of the pandemic, WHO warns; EU urged to evacuate refugees from Greek camps. Follow the latest updates. | UN urges G20 to adopt ‘wartime plan’; US risks becoming centre of the pandemic, WHO warns; EU urged to evacuate refugees from Greek camps. Follow the latest updates. |
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For those of you just waking up in the UK, here are the front pages for Wednesday, 25 March. | |
China’s premier warns local officials not to ‘cover up’ new Covid-19 cases as Hubei reopens | |
Chinese premier Li Keqiang has warned local governments not to cover up new cases of Covid-19, as low daily rates of infection prompted the relaxing of travel restrictions in Hubei province, where the pandemic started. | |
Li’s comments came as analysts questioned the veracity of China’s claims that the nation has had several days with no new domestic cases. | |
Speaking to a meeting of the central leading group responding to the outbreak on Monday, Li urged officials to report honestly on the number of cases, and “not cover up reports for the sake of keeping new case numbers at zero”, according to Caixin Global. | |
Li said worldwide analysis of the virus showed the virus was unlikely to dissipate like Sars. | |
He warned that while the epidemic in Hubei and Wuhan had essentially been stopped, there were still risks of sporadic outbreaks. | |
“[We] Have to realise the prevention measure - ‘early detection, reporting, isolation and treatment’, to stop the epidemic in certain areas and prevent an even bigger outbreak.” | |
For several days now China has reported few or zero new domestic cases of Covid-19 infection, claiming success in controlling the outbreak which just one month ago saw thousands of confirmations a day. | |
However, residents and analysts have questioned the near-zero rate of community transmissions, expressing concern that the Chinese government is prioritising economic recovery over total virus containment. | |
The low figures have led Chinese authorities to lift stringent travel restrictions in Hubei, effectively freeing millions of people from two months of extraordinary lockdown. | |
US Senate leaders have reached a deal with Trump administration officials on a nearly $2tn stimulus package to help rescue the American economy ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic as Donald Trump considers easing restrictions aimed at combating the contagion. | US Senate leaders have reached a deal with Trump administration officials on a nearly $2tn stimulus package to help rescue the American economy ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic as Donald Trump considers easing restrictions aimed at combating the contagion. |
After days of around-the-clock negotiations between senators and administration officials, a bipartisan compromise was struck over what is expected to be the largest US economic stimulus measure ever passed. | After days of around-the-clock negotiations between senators and administration officials, a bipartisan compromise was struck over what is expected to be the largest US economic stimulus measure ever passed. |
“We have a deal,” said Eric Ueland, the White House legislative affairs director, just before 1am, adding that the text of the bill still needed to be completed. “We have either, clear, explicit legislative text reflecting all parties or we know exactly where we’re going to land on legislative text as we continue to finish.” | “We have a deal,” said Eric Ueland, the White House legislative affairs director, just before 1am, adding that the text of the bill still needed to be completed. “We have either, clear, explicit legislative text reflecting all parties or we know exactly where we’re going to land on legislative text as we continue to finish.” |
The bill will then go to the House, where Democrats have introduced their own proposal. | The bill will then go to the House, where Democrats have introduced their own proposal. |
The Australian stock market leapt suddenly in last-minute trade to close up 5.5% on Wednesday. | The Australian stock market leapt suddenly in last-minute trade to close up 5.5% on Wednesday. |
Earlier, the market opened strongly after extraordinarily surges on Wall St overnight, before drifting lower during the afternoon. | Earlier, the market opened strongly after extraordinarily surges on Wall St overnight, before drifting lower during the afternoon. |
Buy-now-pay-later outfit Afterpay, which has been smashed by the coronavirus outbreak, surged a third to become the biggest gainer among top 200 companies. | Buy-now-pay-later outfit Afterpay, which has been smashed by the coronavirus outbreak, surged a third to become the biggest gainer among top 200 companies. |
Australia’s flag carrier Qantas recorded the second-biggest rise, of 26%, after successfully raising a $1.05bn line of credit by mortgaging some of its planes. | Australia’s flag carrier Qantas recorded the second-biggest rise, of 26%, after successfully raising a $1.05bn line of credit by mortgaging some of its planes. |
As Australians receive the following text message: | As Australians receive the following text message: |
Neighbouring New Zealand – which today has seemed a world away – has sent people in the country a much starker SMS, as the nation, already under a state of emergency, prepares to enter Level 4 Coronavirus restrictions, “Act as if you haveCOVID· 19. This will save lives,” the message reads. | Neighbouring New Zealand – which today has seemed a world away – has sent people in the country a much starker SMS, as the nation, already under a state of emergency, prepares to enter Level 4 Coronavirus restrictions, “Act as if you haveCOVID· 19. This will save lives,” the message reads. |
Australia currently has 2,318 confirmed cases and has had eight deaths. | Australia currently has 2,318 confirmed cases and has had eight deaths. |
New Zealand has 205 cases and zero deaths. | New Zealand has 205 cases and zero deaths. |
Australia’s population is five times larger than New Zealand’s. | Australia’s population is five times larger than New Zealand’s. |
In rural France, which is one week into the national coronavirus confinement, some places are even more eerily quiet than usual. | In rural France, which is one week into the national coronavirus confinement, some places are even more eerily quiet than usual. |
The A6 Autoroute de Soleil that heads out of Paris to the south-east to join the A7 to the Mediterranean coast, normally a constant stream of traffic and frequently jammed in both directions, is now dotted with an irregular stream of lorries. | The A6 Autoroute de Soleil that heads out of Paris to the south-east to join the A7 to the Mediterranean coast, normally a constant stream of traffic and frequently jammed in both directions, is now dotted with an irregular stream of lorries. |
Tractors pull off the fields to hog the narrow roads and lanes because they are not expecting to meet any other traffic, forcing the occasional car to swerve; in the streets and shops and supermarkets people are body-swerving to avoid others. | Tractors pull off the fields to hog the narrow roads and lanes because they are not expecting to meet any other traffic, forcing the occasional car to swerve; in the streets and shops and supermarkets people are body-swerving to avoid others. |
But the demand for physical distance seems to have lessened the psychological space, and as people perform a little dance to put a few more centimetres between each other, many smile apologetically. | But the demand for physical distance seems to have lessened the psychological space, and as people perform a little dance to put a few more centimetres between each other, many smile apologetically. |
Scenes from India under lockdown now: | Scenes from India under lockdown now: |
Mainland China reported a drop in new confirmed coronavirus cases on Wednesday as imported infections fell and zero locally transmitted infections were reported, including in central Hubei province. The number of new cases totalled 47 on Tuesday, all of which were from travellers returning home, down from 78 a day earlier, the National Health Commission said. | Mainland China reported a drop in new confirmed coronavirus cases on Wednesday as imported infections fell and zero locally transmitted infections were reported, including in central Hubei province. The number of new cases totalled 47 on Tuesday, all of which were from travellers returning home, down from 78 a day earlier, the National Health Commission said. |
Here are the latest global figures, according to Johns Hopkins University. | Here are the latest global figures, according to Johns Hopkins University. |
There are currently 422,915 confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide, of which 108,573 patients have recovered. | There are currently 422,915 confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide, of which 108,573 patients have recovered. |
There have been 18,915 deaths. Italy’s number of deaths (6,820) is more than twice those in Hubei, China (3,160). Spain looks likely to lose more lives than Hubei soon, too, with 2,991. | There have been 18,915 deaths. Italy’s number of deaths (6,820) is more than twice those in Hubei, China (3,160). Spain looks likely to lose more lives than Hubei soon, too, with 2,991. |
Here are the ten countries with the highest numbers of confirmed infections – Italy is around 10,000 confirmed cases from overtaking China and the US is not far behind. | Here are the ten countries with the highest numbers of confirmed infections – Italy is around 10,000 confirmed cases from overtaking China and the US is not far behind. |
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s late night coronavirus messages only sow confusion | Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s late night coronavirus messages only sow confusion |
This pandemic has plunged us all into whitewater, but there are some certainties, writes Guardian Australia political editor Katharine Murphy. | This pandemic has plunged us all into whitewater, but there are some certainties, writes Guardian Australia political editor Katharine Murphy. |
The first rock solid certainty is 10pm media conferences unveiling fundamental changes to Australians’ livelihoods and freedom of movement really don’t work. At the risk of being blunt, they need to stop, and stop now, because the chaos risks being counterproductive. | The first rock solid certainty is 10pm media conferences unveiling fundamental changes to Australians’ livelihoods and freedom of movement really don’t work. At the risk of being blunt, they need to stop, and stop now, because the chaos risks being counterproductive. |
Tuesday night’s cascading instructions from Scott Morrison’s podium were stay home everyone, but if you have a job, you are an essential worker, so make sure you keep working. Go to school, but don’t go to the foodcourt. Five at a wedding, 10 at a funeral, 10 at a bootcamp, but no yoga. No waxing, but a hairdresser for 30 minutes is still OK. | Tuesday night’s cascading instructions from Scott Morrison’s podium were stay home everyone, but if you have a job, you are an essential worker, so make sure you keep working. Go to school, but don’t go to the foodcourt. Five at a wedding, 10 at a funeral, 10 at a bootcamp, but no yoga. No waxing, but a hairdresser for 30 minutes is still OK. |
A thread of logic ran through the various delineations – or some of them anyway – but holding onto that thread was really challenging. | A thread of logic ran through the various delineations – or some of them anyway – but holding onto that thread was really challenging. |
The dull thud that could be heard in the distance as Morrison spoke at a fiendish clip was the sound of a million Australian heads exploding in their lounge rooms. | The dull thud that could be heard in the distance as Morrison spoke at a fiendish clip was the sound of a million Australian heads exploding in their lounge rooms. |