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Coronavirus live news: US overtakes Italy as country with world's highest death toll | |
(32 minutes later) | |
Italy and India extend lockdown, while IHME revises down forecast for number of deaths in the UK | |
Here’s a summary of the key points from today’s press conference with New York governor Andrew Cuomo: | |
The state recorded a further 783 deaths from coronavirus on Friday, taking the total death toll to 8,627. | |
Hospitalisations and intensive care admissions in the state are continuing to decline. | |
Cuomo said he knows that everyone wants to get out of the house, but “the worst thing that can happen is we make a misstep and we let our emotions get ahead of our logic” and cause a second wave of coronavirus infections. | |
Cuomo said that not going to Church and not celebrating Easter “is different and hard” but that it is the same message whether you do it from home or on television, and that that message is “more profound” than ever. | |
Earlier, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said public schools will remain closed for the rest of the year. Cuomo said he understands this position, but says there has been no decision on the reopening of schools in the wider state. | |
No decision has been made on when businesses will reopen in the wider state, despite de Blasio saying they might open in May in New York City. | |
The number in the deaths in the US has overtaken Italy, according to figures from Reuters, surpassing 19,600 on Saturday. | |
Italy has the second highest number of deaths, and Spain third. It’s important to note that the US has five times the population of Italy and nearly seven times the population of Spain. | |
The US has seen its highest death tolls to date in the epidemic, with roughly 2,000 deaths a day reported for the last four days in a row. | |
Here is the latest update on coronavirus in Italy, from my colleague Lorenzo Tondo in Palermo, who has been at the government’s press briefing. | |
Italy registered 619 more deaths from Covid-19 on Saturday – 49 more than Friday. In total, 18,849 people have now died with the coronavirus here. | |
The Civil Protection said 100.269 are currently infected with a daily increase of 1996 cases - 11 more than yesterday (+1,4%). | |
Some 2.079 have recovered in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number to 32.534. | |
The Civil Protection said the overall total of cases in Italy, including the deceased, the currently infected and those who have recovered, is now 152.271, up 4,694 on Saturday (+3,2% compared to Friday). | |
On Friday, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced the third extension of Italy’s lockdown until 3 May, as the country is struggling to pull its economy through the coronavirus crisis. | |
On Thursday, a messy compromise to unlock €500bn (£438bn) of EU support for countries hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic has been struck after Conte warned that the existence of the bloc was at stake. | |
Italy’s PM said described the compromise reached by the Eurogroup as “a step forward, but not sufficient”. | |
Conte said his government had not given up on its drive for the European Union to issue Eurobonds to finance a common response to the economic crisis caused by outbreak. | |
The Italian interior ministry issued a warning, on Saturday, about the risk that extremist groups may take advantage of the coronavirus emergency to carry out acts of revolt in the country. | |
In a directive sent to the prefects, the interior minister, Luciana Lamorgese, asked the police to intensify the checks, due to “serious tensions’’ and the risk of ‘’riots by groups of extremists’’. | |
Since the beginning of the crisis, numerous warnings have been issued by the authorities concerning the risk that criminal groups could take advantage of the crisis. | |
Here’s a summary of today’s UK daily briefing on coronavirus, from the home secretary, Priti Patel, as it comes to a close. I’ll update with any final points if necessary: | |
78,991 people have tested positive for Covid-19 across the UK, excluding Northern Ireland. 20,101 patients are currently in hospital in Great Britain who have tested positive. | |
9,875 people have now died, an increase of 917 on yesterday’s figures. | |
Patel launched a campaign to help victims of domestic abuse during lockdown, to signpost help and provide and extra £2m for online support services and helplines. | |
Patel said she was “sorry” if health workers felt there had been failings in getting personal protective equipment to the frontline. | |
There has been a stabilisation in the number of new cases, “by and large” this has levelled off, according to NHS England medical irector, Stephen Powis. | |
Powis said coronavirus measures were a marathon not a sprint, when asked when they would be lifted. | |
Martin Hewitt, chair of the National Police Chief’s Council, said enforcement data from 37 forces reveal 1,084 fines have been issued in England and Wales up to 8 April. The council will publish enforcement data every fortnight throughout the crisis. | |
Hewitt said initial figures from across UK police forces show a 21% fall in overall crime across the last four weeks, when compared with the same period last year. | |
Hospitalisations and intensive care admissions in New York are continuing to decline, governor Andrew Cuomo has just said. | Hospitalisations and intensive care admissions in New York are continuing to decline, governor Andrew Cuomo has just said. |
There were 783 deaths recorded from coronavirus in New York on Friday, bringing the total in the state to 8,627. | There were 783 deaths recorded from coronavirus in New York on Friday, bringing the total in the state to 8,627. |
You can watch his press conference live here: | You can watch his press conference live here: |
I’ll post a summary of what has been said after the press conference is over. | I’ll post a summary of what has been said after the press conference is over. |
The number of cases of coronavirus in Canada has risen to 22,559, up from 21,243 on 10 April, according to public health agency data. | The number of cases of coronavirus in Canada has risen to 22,559, up from 21,243 on 10 April, according to public health agency data. |
So far, there have been 600 deaths, an increase of 69 from Friday’s figure. | So far, there have been 600 deaths, an increase of 69 from Friday’s figure. |
The British home secretary is currently giving the daily coronavirus briefing for the UK. | The British home secretary is currently giving the daily coronavirus briefing for the UK. |
You can watch that live here: | You can watch that live here: |
Alternatively, you can follow live updates from my colleague Lucy Campbell here: | Alternatively, you can follow live updates from my colleague Lucy Campbell here: |
I’ll be posting a summary on this blog when it finishes. | I’ll be posting a summary on this blog when it finishes. |
Hi everyone, I’m Molly Blackall, taking over the blog for the next few hours. | Hi everyone, I’m Molly Blackall, taking over the blog for the next few hours. |
If you spot anything I miss, or want to get in touch, you can drop me a message on Twitter @mollyblackall. | If you spot anything I miss, or want to get in touch, you can drop me a message on Twitter @mollyblackall. |
I won’t be able to reply to everything, but will endeavour to read each one. Thanks in advance! | I won’t be able to reply to everything, but will endeavour to read each one. Thanks in advance! |
The Netherlands has called for proposals to develop smartphone apps or software that could be used to help combat the coronavirus outbreak. | The Netherlands has called for proposals to develop smartphone apps or software that could be used to help combat the coronavirus outbreak. |
In a statement, the health ministry announced it was looking for proposals on how to conduct “contract tracing” of people who may have been exposed to the virus, while maintaining individual privacy. | In a statement, the health ministry announced it was looking for proposals on how to conduct “contract tracing” of people who may have been exposed to the virus, while maintaining individual privacy. |
Finnish health authorities have reported that another 136 people have tested positive for coronavirus in the past day after approximately 3,100 were tested. | Finnish health authorities have reported that another 136 people have tested positive for coronavirus in the past day after approximately 3,100 were tested. |
More than 44,300 overall have been tested for the virus in the Scandinavian country, with 1,816 confirmed cases. | More than 44,300 overall have been tested for the virus in the Scandinavian country, with 1,816 confirmed cases. |
In relation to the Finnish population of 5.5m people, the rate of cases is 53 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the Finnish institute for health and welfare said. | In relation to the Finnish population of 5.5m people, the rate of cases is 53 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the Finnish institute for health and welfare said. |
Forty-nine people have died from the disease and personal data has been published about 35 of those people. It said: | Forty-nine people have died from the disease and personal data has been published about 35 of those people. It said: |
I am now handing the blog over to Mattha Busby. Thanks everyone for your comments, and thoughts today. | I am now handing the blog over to Mattha Busby. Thanks everyone for your comments, and thoughts today. |
The number of coronavirus cases detected in the US rose past half a million over the Easter weekend with 18,700 deaths, as president Donald Trump said the decision on when it was safe to reopen the country would be the biggest he had ever had to make. Public health experts said the death toll could spike to 200,000 over the summer if unprecedented stay-at-home orders, which have closed businesses and kept most Americans indoors, are lifted after 30 days. Trump, seeking re-election in November, has said he wants life to return to normal as soon as possible and that the sweeping restrictions on movement aimed at curbing the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus carry their own economic and public health cost. “I’m going to have to make a decision, and I ... hope to God that it’s the right decision,” he told reporters on Friday. “It’s the biggest decision I’ve ever had to make.” | The number of coronavirus cases detected in the US rose past half a million over the Easter weekend with 18,700 deaths, as president Donald Trump said the decision on when it was safe to reopen the country would be the biggest he had ever had to make. Public health experts said the death toll could spike to 200,000 over the summer if unprecedented stay-at-home orders, which have closed businesses and kept most Americans indoors, are lifted after 30 days. Trump, seeking re-election in November, has said he wants life to return to normal as soon as possible and that the sweeping restrictions on movement aimed at curbing the spread of the Covid-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus carry their own economic and public health cost. “I’m going to have to make a decision, and I ... hope to God that it’s the right decision,” he told reporters on Friday. “It’s the biggest decision I’ve ever had to make.” |
I am now moving to my last 30-minutes on the blog before I enjoy some state-mandated exercise outside. A big thanks to everyone who has sent me emails today. Your insight is always really useful and makes this job a lot easier. If you want to share any news tips with me, then please do via any of the channels below. | I am now moving to my last 30-minutes on the blog before I enjoy some state-mandated exercise outside. A big thanks to everyone who has sent me emails today. Your insight is always really useful and makes this job a lot easier. If you want to share any news tips with me, then please do via any of the channels below. |
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