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Coronavirus live news: US hits record daily case rise as Australia's testing blitz of clusters continues Coronavirus live news: US hits record daily case rise as Australia's testing blitz of clusters continues
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Brazil records nearly 47,000 new cases; EU set to ban travellers from US; Covid cases with unknown source rise in Melbourne. Follow the latestBrazil records nearly 47,000 new cases; EU set to ban travellers from US; Covid cases with unknown source rise in Melbourne. Follow the latest
A journalist who attended President Donald Trump’s rally in Tulsa last week said Friday he has tested positive for Covid-19, AP reported. Carlos Bilardo, the man who coached Argentina to victory in the 1986 World Cup, has tested positive for the new coronavirus, a source close to his family told Reuters on Friday.
Oklahoma Watch reporter Paul Monies said he was notified Friday of his positive diagnosis. “They carried out a test and it was positive, although he has not shown symptoms and he is good,” said the source.
His former club Estudiantes tweeted in support of Bilardo, their 82-year old former player and manager, who has been living in a nursing home in Buenos Aires since 2018
He coached a team led by Diego Maradona to the World Cup in Mexico in 1986 and the final four years later and also won three Copa Libertadores titles as a player with Estudiantes between 1968 and 1970.
Argentina has reported 1,184 deaths from Covid-19, according to Health Ministry numbers.
The International Monetary Fund says it will provide Myanmar with $356.5m in emergency funding, as the south-east Asian country battles an economic slump due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“The Myanmar economy is being impacted by the outbreak of Covid-19 through a sharp decline in tourism and remittances and supply chain disruptions,” Mitsuhiro Furusawa, the IMF deputy managing director, said in a statement.
The fund “will help address Myanmar’s urgent financing needs related to Covid-19 shock, and catalyse support from development partners.”
The money comes from two programs put into place to ensure rapid disbursement of funding without the need for lengthy negotiations over a reform program by Myanmar.
Some $118.8m will come from the Rapid Credit Facility and the remaining $237.7m will draw from the Rapid Financing Instrument.
A journalist who attended Donald Trump’s rally in Tulsa last week says he has tested positive for Covid-19, AP reports.
The Oklahoma Watch reporter Paul Monies said he was notified on Friday of his positive diagnosis.
“I’m pretty surprised,” Monies wrote on Twitter. “I have zero symptoms (so far) and I feel fine. In fact, I ran 5 miles this morning.”“I’m pretty surprised,” Monies wrote on Twitter. “I have zero symptoms (so far) and I feel fine. In fact, I ran 5 miles this morning.”
Monies said he was inside the rally for about six hours on Saturday at the BOK Center and that he wore a mask and mostly practiced social distancing, except for when he went to the concourse to get a snack. He said he was never close to the president.Monies said he was inside the rally for about six hours on Saturday at the BOK Center and that he wore a mask and mostly practiced social distancing, except for when he went to the concourse to get a snack. He said he was never close to the president.
An epidemiologist at the Oklahoma City-County Health Department who notified Monies of his positive result said it’s difficult to determine if he contracted the coronavirus at the rally.An epidemiologist at the Oklahoma City-County Health Department who notified Monies of his positive result said it’s difficult to determine if he contracted the coronavirus at the rally.
“I can’t say definitively that I got it at the rally,” Monies said. “But it’s someone I’ve been in contact with in the last two weeks.”“I can’t say definitively that I got it at the rally,” Monies said. “But it’s someone I’ve been in contact with in the last two weeks.”
Monies said he hasn’t yet been contacted by contact tracers to try and determine everyone he’s been in contact with, but he has taken it upon himself to reach out to anyone he has been close to in the last two weeks. Monies said he hasn’t yet been contacted by contact tracers to try to determine everyone he’s been in contact with, but he has taken it upon himself to reach out to anyone he has been close to in the last two weeks.
Six of Trump’s campaign staffers and two members of the Secret Service working in advance of the Oklahoma rally also have tested positive for COVID-19. Six of Trump’s campaign staffers and two members of the Secret Service working in advance of the Oklahoma rally also have tested positive for Covid-19.
Dr. Bruce Dart, the executive director of Tulsa City-County Health Department, had recommended that the rally be postponed because of a surge in reported positive cases of coronavirus linked to large indoor gatherings. Dr Bruce Dart, the executive director of Tulsa City-County Health Department, had recommended that the rally be postponed because of a surge in reported positive cases of coronavirus linked to large indoor gatherings.
In Australia, the state of New South Wales recorded six new cases of coronavirus cases overnight, authorities said.In Australia, the state of New South Wales recorded six new cases of coronavirus cases overnight, authorities said.
NSW Health said the new cases reported between 8pm on 25 June and 8pm on 26 June brought the state’s total to 3,174.NSW Health said the new cases reported between 8pm on 25 June and 8pm on 26 June brought the state’s total to 3,174.
One case is a man in his 70s which remains under investigation. The other five new cases are returned travellers in hotel quarantine, NSW Health said.One case is a man in his 70s which remains under investigation. The other five new cases are returned travellers in hotel quarantine, NSW Health said.
The state has 58 Covid cases being treated by health authorities, though no patients are in intensive care.The state has 58 Covid cases being treated by health authorities, though no patients are in intensive care.
Its statement noted: “NSW will ensure all returned international travellers entering Australia will either be tested for Covid-19 during their hotel quarantine at day 10, or be required to extend their quarantine by an extra 10 days.Its statement noted: “NSW will ensure all returned international travellers entering Australia will either be tested for Covid-19 during their hotel quarantine at day 10, or be required to extend their quarantine by an extra 10 days.
“NSW already requests all of these returned travellers undertake a Covid-19 test on day 10 of their quarantine, and less than 2% have refused to take the test.”“NSW already requests all of these returned travellers undertake a Covid-19 test on day 10 of their quarantine, and less than 2% have refused to take the test.”
The practice contrasts with Victoria, where authorities on Friday admitted 30% of return travellers were declining a test.The practice contrasts with Victoria, where authorities on Friday admitted 30% of return travellers were declining a test.
A row erupted on Friday between Sweden and the World Health Organization, with the Scandinavian country calling the UN body’s move to include it on a list of countries facing a coronavirus resurgence a “total mistake”, Agence-France Presse reported.A row erupted on Friday between Sweden and the World Health Organization, with the Scandinavian country calling the UN body’s move to include it on a list of countries facing a coronavirus resurgence a “total mistake”, Agence-France Presse reported.
The WHO had committed a “total misinterpretation” of Swedish data, said Swedish state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell, whose country has made headlines for its high death toll after it opted not to introduce strict lockdowns. The WHO had totally misinterpreted Swedish data, said the Swedish state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell, whose country has made headlines for its high death toll after it opted not to introduce strict lockdowns.
“We have an increase in cases because we have begun testing much more in Sweden the past week,” he said, adding that “all the other parameters” showed the number of serious cases was falling.“We have an increase in cases because we have begun testing much more in Sweden the past week,” he said, adding that “all the other parameters” showed the number of serious cases was falling.
The WHO’s European branch on Thursday said Sweden was among 11 countries seeing an “accelerated transmission” that “if left unchecked will push health systems to the brink once again”.The WHO’s European branch on Thursday said Sweden was among 11 countries seeing an “accelerated transmission” that “if left unchecked will push health systems to the brink once again”.
The other 10 countries on the list are mostly poorer nations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, which is included in the WHO’s European region. The other 10 countries on the list are mostly poorer nations in eastern Europe and central Asia, which is included in the WHO’s European region.
New Zealand has recorded another two Covid-19 cases, among people who are in managed isolation facilities.New Zealand has recorded another two Covid-19 cases, among people who are in managed isolation facilities.
The NZ Herald reports that one of the new cases is a woman in her 20s who arrived from India on 18 June.The NZ Herald reports that one of the new cases is a woman in her 20s who arrived from India on 18 June.
The paper says there are now 16 Covid-19 cases in New Zealand, although all are in managed isolation or quarantine facilities. That is, there are no cases in the community.The paper says there are now 16 Covid-19 cases in New Zealand, although all are in managed isolation or quarantine facilities. That is, there are no cases in the community.
Health authorities said on Friday that 71 returned travellers in New Zealand are also refusing to be tested for Covid-19. The issue is becoming a growing concern in Australia, where about 30% of returned travellers to Melbourne have refused to be tested.Health authorities said on Friday that 71 returned travellers in New Zealand are also refusing to be tested for Covid-19. The issue is becoming a growing concern in Australia, where about 30% of returned travellers to Melbourne have refused to be tested.
Almost 5,000 thermometers are being shipped to Victorian holiday spots as the state nervously enters the school holidays amid a resurgent coronavirus crisis.Almost 5,000 thermometers are being shipped to Victorian holiday spots as the state nervously enters the school holidays amid a resurgent coronavirus crisis.
The state government is distributing about 4,800 of the infrared thermometers while testing clinics will be set up on the Great Ocean Road and in the Victorian Alps to coincide with the holidays, AAP reported.The state government is distributing about 4,800 of the infrared thermometers while testing clinics will be set up on the Great Ocean Road and in the Victorian Alps to coincide with the holidays, AAP reported.
The health advice for Victorians is that they can travel within the state during the fortnight of the school holidays as long as they are healthy.The health advice for Victorians is that they can travel within the state during the fortnight of the school holidays as long as they are healthy.
Anyone with virus symptoms, however mild, must stay home and undergo testing.Anyone with virus symptoms, however mild, must stay home and undergo testing.
Meanwhile, about 260 people arrived in Adelaide from Mumbai on Saturday morning, according to AAP, while hundreds are expected to follow from South America, Indonesia and India.Meanwhile, about 260 people arrived in Adelaide from Mumbai on Saturday morning, according to AAP, while hundreds are expected to follow from South America, Indonesia and India.
The South Australian health minister, Stephen Wade, is preparing for about 5%-10% of returnees to have the virus, as was the case when people arrived from Indonesia in other states.The South Australian health minister, Stephen Wade, is preparing for about 5%-10% of returnees to have the virus, as was the case when people arrived from Indonesia in other states.
Despite the outbreak of coronavirus cases in parts of Melbourne, restrictions are being eased across Australia.Despite the outbreak of coronavirus cases in parts of Melbourne, restrictions are being eased across Australia.
The prime minister, Scott Morrison, said on Friday the spike in cases was being managed appropriately. He said he believed it was reasonable for states to bar residents from hotspots, as the Northern Territory government has confirmed it will do.The prime minister, Scott Morrison, said on Friday the spike in cases was being managed appropriately. He said he believed it was reasonable for states to bar residents from hotspots, as the Northern Territory government has confirmed it will do.
“We remain on track, the curve remains flat,” he told reporters in Canberra.“We remain on track, the curve remains flat,” he told reporters in Canberra.
Except for Western Australia, all jurisdictions will restart domestic travel during July, a commitment Morrison expects states to uphold.Except for Western Australia, all jurisdictions will restart domestic travel during July, a commitment Morrison expects states to uphold.
In Australia, politicians from both major parties have labelled returned travellers in quarantine in Victoria refusing Covid-19 tests as “reckless” and “selfish”.In Australia, politicians from both major parties have labelled returned travellers in quarantine in Victoria refusing Covid-19 tests as “reckless” and “selfish”.
The state has become the focal point of concerns for authorities due to the rising case numbers in Melbourne, but Victoria’s deputy health officer, Annaliese van Diemen, revealed on Friday about 30% of returning international travellers are refusing to be tested, despite multiple offers during their 14-day stay.The state has become the focal point of concerns for authorities due to the rising case numbers in Melbourne, but Victoria’s deputy health officer, Annaliese van Diemen, revealed on Friday about 30% of returning international travellers are refusing to be tested, despite multiple offers during their 14-day stay.
“Frankly, I think it is recklessly indifferent of people in quarantine not to agree to have a test, because we’ve seen the number of people that are in quarantine testing positive is obviously a lot higher than the rest of the population,” the Liberal MP, Trent Zimmerman, told the ABC on Saturday morning.“Frankly, I think it is recklessly indifferent of people in quarantine not to agree to have a test, because we’ve seen the number of people that are in quarantine testing positive is obviously a lot higher than the rest of the population,” the Liberal MP, Trent Zimmerman, told the ABC on Saturday morning.
“If they are not prepared to do that, they shouldn’t come back.”“If they are not prepared to do that, they shouldn’t come back.”
The Labor frontbencher, Linda Burney, labelled their actions “really selfish”.The Labor frontbencher, Linda Burney, labelled their actions “really selfish”.
“The reason that Australia is doing relatively well in terms of the virus is because of the testing regimes and we know how important they are,” she said.“The reason that Australia is doing relatively well in terms of the virus is because of the testing regimes and we know how important they are,” she said.
Mexico’s health ministry reported on Friday 5,441 new confirmed cases of coronavirus infections and 719 additional fatalities, bringing the total in the country to 208,392 cases and 25,779 deaths.Mexico’s health ministry reported on Friday 5,441 new confirmed cases of coronavirus infections and 719 additional fatalities, bringing the total in the country to 208,392 cases and 25,779 deaths.
The government has said the real number of infected people is likely significantly higher than the confirmed cases, according to Reuters.The government has said the real number of infected people is likely significantly higher than the confirmed cases, according to Reuters.
The news about US travellers being barred from entering the EU come as the country on Friday recorded its highest single-day increase in coronavirus cases since the pandemic began.The news about US travellers being barred from entering the EU come as the country on Friday recorded its highest single-day increase in coronavirus cases since the pandemic began.
Florida, Texas and Arizona – where cases are rising at a particularly concerning rate – announced on Friday they would delay plans to lift coronavirus restrictions in response. The US president, Donald Trump, meanwhile, would cancel a golf trip to New Jersey, the White House said.Florida, Texas and Arizona – where cases are rising at a particularly concerning rate – announced on Friday they would delay plans to lift coronavirus restrictions in response. The US president, Donald Trump, meanwhile, would cancel a golf trip to New Jersey, the White House said.
In the US, my colleague Sam Levin reported earlier that most US residents will likely be blocked from travelling to the European Union when travel restarts, according to multiple news outlets.In the US, my colleague Sam Levin reported earlier that most US residents will likely be blocked from travelling to the European Union when travel restarts, according to multiple news outlets.
EU officials are in the process of settling on a final “safe list” of countries whose residents could travel to the block in July, but the US, Brazil and Russia are set to be excluded over coronavirus concerns, Reuters reported.EU officials are in the process of settling on a final “safe list” of countries whose residents could travel to the block in July, but the US, Brazil and Russia are set to be excluded over coronavirus concerns, Reuters reported.
With coronavirus continuing to spread in the US at alarming rates, the possibility of allowing American tourists into the EU is not even part of the ongoing discussion, six diplomats familiar with the talks told the Washington Post.With coronavirus continuing to spread in the US at alarming rates, the possibility of allowing American tourists into the EU is not even part of the ongoing discussion, six diplomats familiar with the talks told the Washington Post.
The list of allowed countries includes China, but on the condition that China allows EU travellers to visit, the New York Times reported.The list of allowed countries includes China, but on the condition that China allows EU travellers to visit, the New York Times reported.
Various travel restrictions remain across the globe. Greece, for example, requires Covid-19 tests for arrivals from a number of EU countries, including France, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. Self isolation is also mandatory until results come in.Various travel restrictions remain across the globe. Greece, for example, requires Covid-19 tests for arrivals from a number of EU countries, including France, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. Self isolation is also mandatory until results come in.
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the coronavirus pandemic, with me Luke Henriques-Gomes. You can get in touch by email luke.henriques-gomes@theguardian.com or on Twitter @lukehgomes.Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the coronavirus pandemic, with me Luke Henriques-Gomes. You can get in touch by email luke.henriques-gomes@theguardian.com or on Twitter @lukehgomes.
The US has recorded its highest daily Covid-19 case increase, with 40,870 new infections on Friday. It brings the total number of Americans to who have tested positive to at least 2.462m.The US has recorded its highest daily Covid-19 case increase, with 40,870 new infections on Friday. It brings the total number of Americans to who have tested positive to at least 2.462m.
Brazil has also hit a daily milestone, recording 46,860 new cases of the coronavirus in the last 24 hours and 990 additional deaths, the Health Ministry said on Friday. It brings Brazil’s total cases to 1.274m.Brazil has also hit a daily milestone, recording 46,860 new cases of the coronavirus in the last 24 hours and 990 additional deaths, the Health Ministry said on Friday. It brings Brazil’s total cases to 1.274m.
In Australia, concern is mounting over growing level of infections in the Victorian capital Melbourne, where the number of cases from unknown sources has surpassed those from known clusters. Although Australia has all but eliminated the virus in large swathes of the country, allowing some states to reopen their economies, the authorities are worried the Victorian case numbers suggests there is now significant community transmission.In Australia, concern is mounting over growing level of infections in the Victorian capital Melbourne, where the number of cases from unknown sources has surpassed those from known clusters. Although Australia has all but eliminated the virus in large swathes of the country, allowing some states to reopen their economies, the authorities are worried the Victorian case numbers suggests there is now significant community transmission.
The other main developments so far include:The other main developments so far include:
The global death toll passed 492,00, while 9.7m cases have been recorded worldwide.The global death toll passed 492,00, while 9.7m cases have been recorded worldwide.
The UK government said it would change restrictions for travellers, allowing for people to return from popular holiday spots such as Spain, Greece and France.The UK government said it would change restrictions for travellers, allowing for people to return from popular holiday spots such as Spain, Greece and France.
The World Health Organisation-led coalition fighting the coronavirus needs$31.3bn over the next 12 months to develop and roll out tests, treatments and vaccines. The WHO initiative aims to scale up delivery of 500m tests and 245m courses of treatments to low and middle-income countries by mid-2021, it said in a statement.The World Health Organisation-led coalition fighting the coronavirus needs$31.3bn over the next 12 months to develop and roll out tests, treatments and vaccines. The WHO initiative aims to scale up delivery of 500m tests and 245m courses of treatments to low and middle-income countries by mid-2021, it said in a statement.
Japan recorded on Friday more than 100 new infections for the first time since 9 May, hitting its highest daily total since it eased lockdown.Japan recorded on Friday more than 100 new infections for the first time since 9 May, hitting its highest daily total since it eased lockdown.
Italy has sent soldiers to restore order in a coastal town near Naples after a coronavirus outbreak at an apartment complex illegally occupied by hundreds of migrant workers caused angry confrontations with residents, Reuters reports.Italy has sent soldiers to restore order in a coastal town near Naples after a coronavirus outbreak at an apartment complex illegally occupied by hundreds of migrant workers caused angry confrontations with residents, Reuters reports.
South Africa will allow casinos and cinemas to reopen and restaurants to resume sit-down meals on Monday in a further easing of lockdown restrictions despite a sharp rise in infections.South Africa will allow casinos and cinemas to reopen and restaurants to resume sit-down meals on Monday in a further easing of lockdown restrictions despite a sharp rise in infections.