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COVID-19: The Latest Developments Around The World

Photo credit- Vox

Photo credit- Vox

Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis:

With 234,462 cases, the pandemic is rampaging most quickly in the United States while Italy has the highest official death toll with 13,915 fatalities. Spain follows with 10,003, the US with 5,607 and France 5,387.

Thailand has introduced a six-hour night curfew beginning Friday.

Eritrea declares 21-day confinement. Togo decares a three-month “state of emergency” and curfew.

President Vladimir Putin says Russians will continue not going to work while receiving pay until the end of the month. Moscow extends its confinement to May 1.

Soaring unemployment 
Another 6.65 million US workers filed for unemployment benefits in the United States last week, the most ever recorded.

Spain registers a leap of 302,265 jobless claims in March, the biggest on record.

Lufthansa says it has placed more than 60 percent of its workforce on government-backed shorter hours schemes.

Boeing unveils a voluntary worker layoff programme.

Global air passenger demand plunged 14 percent in February, the steepest decline in traffic since the September 11, 2001 attacks, the International Air Transport Association says.

The European Commission proposes a bloc-wide guarantee that could raise 100 billion euros ($109 billion) to aid strained national unemployment schemes.

Fresh lockdown in China 
The Chinese county of Jia in central Henan province, with around 600,000 residents, goes into lockdown after a woman who visited the area tests positive, underscoring concerns over a second wave of domestic infections.

Telling lies? 
US lawmakers, pointing to a report by Bloomberg citing US intelligence, accuse China of lying about the extent of its deadly coronavirus outbreak.

Mainland China, where the epidemic started, has officially reported to date 81,589 cases and 3,318 deaths.

Democratic convention postponed 
US Democrats postpone their national convention until August 17, pushing back by five weeks the gathering that nominates the party’s candidate to challenge Donald Trump in November.

Zaandam cleared to dock –
The cruise ship Zaandam, which has dozens of ill passengers and crew on board, is cleared to dock in Florida after days stranded at sea.

 

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