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Latest news on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially the elderly and people with health problems, this can cause more serious illness or death.
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The global death toll from coronaviruses is 100,000.
The head of WHO is concerned about the lifting plans to lift the restrictions.
Britain reports 980 new deaths from coronaviruses.
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WASHINGTON President Donald Trump deplores the horrific number of Americans who have died from the coronavirus, while showing signs of hope.
Trump says that in the midst of pain and sorrow, the country is seeing clear signs that our aggressive strategy is working. This includes a decrease in hospital admissions in some places.
Trump’s comments come on the same day that the death toll at Johns Hopkins universities worldwide reached 100,000.
Trump, who is now weighing on when to reopen the country’s economy, points to models that now predict death rates in the United States much lower than initially estimated.
He says, “Save so many lives from what it could have been.
But experts warn that reopening the country too soon could cause another devastating peak of infections.
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ANKARA, Turkey The Turkish Minister of Health said that Turkey and Israel were discussing an Israeli request to purchase protective medical equipment to fight the coronavirus, despite a break in ties.
Fahrettin Koca said negotiations will be completed in the coming days, adding that Turkey is ready to help Israel during the pandemic. The minister said that Turkey will also send medical aid to Gaza.
Once close allies, ties between Israel and Turkey have been strained since 2010, when 10 Turkish citizens were killed by Israeli forces while a flotilla led by Turks attempted to break the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip.
The countries agreed to a reconciliation agreement negotiated by the United States in 2016, but ties broke again two years ago following the American decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
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The Italian Prime Minister of ROME, Giuseppe Conte, has extended the foreclosure and suspension of non-essential industrial production nationwide for a further three weeks, until May 3.
Conte said in a nationwide address that the sacrifices made have had results and that for this reason we cannot make the efforts that have been made in vain. If we give in, we risk losing all the positive results. It would be a great frustration for everyone and we would have to start again, also with an increase in the number of deaths.
The expansion occurs as the number of people in Italian hospitals and intensive care services decreases and the growth in the number of new cases and deaths decreases. Experts said it would take a decrease in the number of cases to enter a so-called II phase, allowing greater freedom of movement for individuals but with precautions to guard against any new epidemic.
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PARIS National health agency Frances has noted a slight slowdown in the spread of the virus in the country, which has reported the fourth highest number of deaths from COVID-19 in the world.
For the second consecutive day, the number of patients in French intensive care units decreased slightly, said the head of the national health agency Jérôme Salomon, describing a weak ray of sunshine for French health workers. More than 7,000 people remained in intensive care on Friday.
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ANKARA, Turkey The number of deaths of COVID-19 turkeys has exceeded 1,000 while the number of infections in the country has reached 47,029.
Turkish Health Minister Fahrettin Koca has reported 98 deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the total death toll to 1,006. He has also reported an additional 4,747 confirmed cases.
A total of 1,667 patients are being treated in intensive care, including 1,062 who are intubated, he also told reporters after a meeting of the Turkish scientific council. At least 2,423 people have recovered, he said.
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JOHANNESBURG The South African Minister of Health said that the country had separated from the rapidly spreading countries of the coronavirus.
South Africa has most cases in Africa with just over 2,000, but the rate of new confirmed cases slowed in the first two weeks of closure.
Minister Zweli Mkhize spoke a day after the two-week lockout extension. Let us be ambitious and say together that we want to separate from the trends of the West and Europe, he said, but warned that the most industrialized nation in Africa must continue to work hard.
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CHARLESTON, West Virginia, West Virginia nursing homes could run out of masks, gloves and gowns within two weeks amid a nationwide shortage caused by the coronavirus pandemic, said one leader of a commercial group.
Marty Wright, CEO of the West Virginia Health Care Association, said that the supply of personal protective equipment was declining as facilities rushed to buy equipment in an overcrowded market marred by skyrocketing margins and late deliveries .
He says he heard stories of masks that cost less than $ 1 for $ 5, installations supplemented with homemade items, and nursing homes aimed at foreign vendors while state suppliers are overwhelmed.
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NEW YORK New national data show the magnitude of the differences observed in hospitalizations for coronavirus in the United States.
The report says that across the country, about 119 out of 100,000 people have been hospitalized for the infection. But it ranged from a minimum of 21 per 100,000 in Minnesota to 915 per 100,000 in New York.
Researchers attribute the differences to a list of possible factors, including how quickly the virus first appeared in a given location, when schools closed and other measures to prevent infection, and the number of elderly or frail people who may be suffering from a serious illness.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report covers what was reported by over 60 state, city and territory health departments from February 12 to April 7.
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MOSCOW The mayor of the Russian capital said that a pass system will be implemented next week to strengthen compliance with traffic restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of the coronavirus.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said pass system is necessary because many residents did not comply with orders to stay at home except to buy food and medicine, walk animals or go to work at essential workplaces. Scannable QR code passes must be introduced gradually on Monday.
Moscow has recorded more than 7,800 cases of coronavirus infection, about 65 percent of the country’s total and 50 deaths.
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WASHINGTON President Donald Trump said that although Americans cannot meet as they normally would at Easter, they can use this sacred time to focus on prayer, reflection and developing relationships with God.
The President participated in an Easter prayer from the Oval Office on Good Friday.
He recognized the sacrifices people are making to end the pandemic, saying that at this sacred moment, our nation is engaged in a battle like never before.
The President asked all Americans to pray that God would heal the nation, comfort those in mourning, and give strength to the nation’s health care providers.
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LONDON The head of emergency of the world health organizations says that the agency is aware of some anecdotal reports of neurological effects in some COVID-19 patients from China, but says it is not clear if the virus directly affects the brain or if these may simply be due to oxygen starvation.
Dr. Mike Ryan says that while some viruses cause complications like encephalitis and meningitis when they infect the brain, there is no evidence to suggest that this is the case with COVID-19 patients. Ryan says that many infectious diseases can cause delirium or a change of consciousness when their oxygen levels drop dramatically, but giving more oxygen to patients often solves the problem.
Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO technical officer on COVID-19, said the United Nations health agency continued to collect more data from doctors on how they treated patients with the new coronavirus, but there were still no indications on how to treat the potential neurological effects.
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MADRID Hundreds of hospital workers near the Spanish capital gathered to pay tribute to a 57-year-old nurse who died on Friday after contracting COVID-19.
In an article published on social networks, Severo Ochoa hospital in Leganes said that the nurse died after days of relentless struggle with the disease. The post identified the victim by his first name, Esteban, and said that his widow also worked at the hospital, one of the main battlegrounds against the spread of the coronavirus.
Dressed in protective gowns and wearing masks, the medical staff burst into applause while the ambulance sirens were howling. A sign hanging from a window said: Esteban, always with us.
Medical personnel account for around 15% of all contagions in Spain, which increased on Friday to reach 157,000 confirmed infections. At least 15,800 people have died since the epidemic hit the country.
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ANKARA, Turkey The President of Turkey sent a letter to Boris Johnson, wishing the British Prime Minister a speedy recovery from the coronavirus.
In his letter, Recep Tayyip Erdogan also expressed condolences to the families of the British victims of the virus, expressed the hope that Great Britain would overcome the tragedy with the minimum of losses and conveyed its good wishes to the employees of the health services who treat COVID-19 patients.
Erdogan also invited Johnson, whose great-grandfather was Turkish, to visit the land of your ancestors to discuss the steps that will favor our bilateral cooperation in the post-Brexit period.
A copy of the letter has been made available by the Erdogans office.
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GENEVA The head of the World Health Organization has warned that a premature end to home stay and other restrictions by countries to fight the coronavirus epidemic could trigger a lethal resurgence. “
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus acknowledged that some countries were already planning to break home restrictions and insisted that the United Nations health agency want the restrictions lifted as much as anyone.
At the same time, lifting the restrictions too quickly could lead to a deadly resurgence, Tedros told reporters at WHO headquarters in Geneva. The descent can be as dangerous as the ascent, if it is not managed correctly.
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LONDON The British government has reported that the UK has recorded 980 new deaths from people with coronavirus, an increase from 881 deaths reported in the past 24 hours and the highest daily total to date.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said that on Friday, 8,958 patients died in hospital after being tested positive for the coronavirus in the UK.
The death toll in Britain has exceeded daily peaks in Italy and Spain, the two European countries with the highest number of deaths from COVID-19.
Italy recorded a record 969 deaths on March 27 and Spain 950 on April 2.
However, the figures may not be exactly comparable. The deaths reported daily in the UK occurred over several days or even weeks, and the total includes only deaths in hospitals.
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ATHENS, Greece Greece has extended its lockout of all kindergartens, schools and universities until at least May 10. The measure was first imposed on March 10.
Also on Friday, Greek authorities said that a total of 21 people had tested positive for COVID-19 in a predominantly Roma neighborhood in the central city of Larissa. The neighborhood of some 3,500 people was quarantined on Thursday, prohibiting anyone from entering or leaving it.
Authorities are also conducting tests in Roma neighborhoods in neighboring regions and have closed all street markets in the wider area for two weeks because many of the infected were market vendors.
The new cases at Larissa were among the 56 registered between Thursday and Friday evening, bringing the country’s total since the start of the pandemic to 2,011. Four new deaths were recorded, bringing the total to 90.
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LONDON The Irish government has extended confinement to the country for three weeks until May 5 as it tries to keep a lid on the coronavirus pandemic.
The current lockdown was set to expire on Sunday, but the country’s prime minister, Leo Varadkar, said the government accepted expert recommendations that it was necessary to persevere in the lockdown.
He said the government is carefully planning how to end the foreclosure of the country so that life can return to normal.
The truth, he said, is that no one knows for sure when life will return to normal or how our lives will be different when it happens.
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico announces the first death of a COVID-19 doctor.
The president of the Association of Surgeons has confirmed to the Associated Press that pediatrician Vctor de Jess died after being placed on a ventilator a few weeks ago. Dr. Vctor Ramos said more than 50 nurses and at least 11 doctors have tested positive as hospitals seek more protective equipment. He said that a doctor remains on a ventilator.
Puerto Rico has reported at least 39 deaths and more than 720 confirmed cases with more than 1,390 pending test results.
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