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Apr 13, 2020

Global coronavirus death toll exceeds 100,000: Live updates

Global coronavirus death toll eUK and French death tolls jump by 980 and 987, respectively, as Italy extends weeks-long lockdown until May 3.


The worldwide death toll from the new coronavirus has surpassed 101,000 amid about 1.6 million cases and more than 372,000 recoveries, according to the Johns Hopkins University tally.
Italy has registered the highest number of COVID-19 deaths, more than 18,800 as of Friday, while the United States has reported the majority of confirmed infections, nearly half a million.
However, the number of newly hospitalised patients in the hardest-hit state of New York has dropped to a one percent increase.

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Friday, April 10

23:08 GMT - Buyers jam stores in Turkey after curfew announcement

People rushed into the streets in parts of Turkey, forming long lines outside grocery stores minutes after the government announced a two-day curfew in 31 cities to help curb the spread of the coronavirus, the Associated Press news agency reported.
Just hours before the curfew came into effect, people were seen queuing outside stores in panic, many ignoring social distancing rules, the private DHA news agency reported.
Fighting erupted in at least one district in Istanbul, the Halk TV television station reported.

22:50 GMT - IMF to lend Albania $190.5m

The International Monetary Fund says it is helping Albania with $190.5 million to cope with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
A statement on Friday said the money would address its urgent balance of payments resulting from the ongoing global outbreak of the COVID-19 causing "significant losses and disruptions to Albania’s economy."

20:46 GMT - Uruguay to repatriate Australians, New Zealanders from cruise ship

Uruguay on Saturday will repatriate 112 Australians and New Zealanders from a cruise ship that has been stranded in the La Plata River near capital Montevideo since March 27, the government of the small South American country said.
The operation is to begin Friday evening when the ship is scheduled to dock in the Port of Montevideo. The Greg Mortimer is an Antarctic cruise ship operated by Aurora Expeditions.
The passengers, most of whom have tested positive for the coronavirus, are to be bussed to a special airport terminal with strict health controls. They are scheduled to board a Melbourne-bound charter flight in the early morning hours of Saturday.
Yemen confirms first coronavirus case, braces for outbreak (02:23)

20:16 GMT - Coronavirus death toll passes 1,000 in Brazil

Brazil, the hardest-hit Latin American country in the coronavirus pandemic, passed the mark of 1,000 deaths, the health ministry said.     
The ministry's latest figures gave a toll of 19,638 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 1,056 deaths.

19:10 GMT - Senegal bans layoffs during coronavirus crisis     

Senegal's government said in a statement that companies will be forbidden to sack employees during the pandemic, except in cases of gross negligence, starting from April 14.
Firms will also have to choose options such as reducing working hours or opting for shift work instead of temporarily suspending employees.
Spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Istanbul
A municipality worker in a protective suit feeds street cats in Istanbul, Turkey [Umit Bektas/Reuters]

19:05 GMT - Turkey orders 48-hour curfew in 31 cities

Turkey's interior ministry said it imposed a two-day lockdown in 31 cities, including Istanbul and Ankara, starting at midnight.

18:58 GMT - Google and Apple join forces against coronavirus

Tech giants Apple and Google announced they would join forces to develop an app for tracking coronavirus infections using existing Bluetooth and encryption technology.
The app will rely on Bluetooth to determine distances between phone users and encryption to ensure data security, the companies said.
"Privacy, transparency, and consent are of utmost importance in this effort," the companies said in a statement published on Google's blog site.
Lockdown extension will deepen South Africa's economic crisis (02:30)

18:26 GMT - As Spain bans Easter events, Catholics make face masks

Religious associations in the small southwest town of Aznalcazar were already in the thick of preparations when news arrived that Spain's tens of thousands of traditional Easter processions were likely to be banned for the first time in nearly 90 years, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
"We had bought pretty much everything we needed, right down to the cloth for the uniforms for the penitentes" - the hooded and cloaked worshippers in the processions, Lola Diaz Montero, of Aznalcazar's Brotherhood of Saint James, told Al Jazeera.
"We'd started cancelling Masses for Lent ... before the state of alert was declared in the middle of March. Then the news came through that all the processions were going to be stopped too."
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17:55 GMT - Italy to extend lockdown until May 3

Giuseppe Conte, prime minister of hard-hit Italy, said he had taken the "difficult" decision to extend a weeks-long lockdown until May 3.
"We are extending the restrictions until May 3," he said in an address to the nation. "It is a difficult but necessary decision for which I assume full political responsibility,
Italy's world-topping coronavirus death toll stood at 18,849 as of Thursday.
Italy and Spain remember their dead (2:37)

17:52 GMT - Spain to hand out masks as people return to work

The Spanish government has announced plans to hand out out masks at metro and train stations on Monday as some companies re-open after a two-week "hibernation" period.
Spain on March 30 had toughened its nationwide lockdown, suspending all non-essential activities until after Easter. The measure particularly targeted the construction and manufacturing sectors.
Health Minister Salvador Illa said the masks will be distributed in metro or interurban train stations "where usage is recommended" and where work will resume after the Easter weekend "on Monday or Tuesday".
But there would be no further easing of the lockdown, with Illa saying such measures would be enough to avoid "a resurgence of cases".

17:39 GMT - France reports 987 deaths

France confirmed 987 more COVID-19 deaths registered in hospitals and nursing homes in a day, bringing the total toll to 13,197.
Speaking to reporters, top health official Jerome Salomon said a child aged under 10 infected with COVID-19 died, but the causes of the death were "multiple".
In encouraging news, Salomon said there were now 62 fewer people in intensive care, continuing a trend first seen on Thursday.

17:06 GMT - Moscow to introduce passes for travel around the city

Moscow's mayor Sergei Sobyanin said the city would begin to gradually introduce a system of passes next week to monitor and regulate residents' movements during a partial lockdown aimed at stopping the spread of the coronavirus.
Speaking on a state television channel, Sobyanin said that the passes would be introduced in stages. The first would focus on creating permits for those travelling to work.
A man wearing a protective face mask walks along the street in Moscow
A man wearing a protective face mask walks along the street in Moscow, Russia [Shamil Zhumatov/Reuters]

17:02 GMT - Turkey's coronavirus death toll rises to 1,006

Turkey's confirmed cases of coronavirus increased by 4,747 and 98 people died in the last 24 hours, taking the total death toll from the disease to 1,006, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said.
The total number of recovered cases stood at 2,423, with 281 recoveries in the last 24 hours, and the number of tests carried out in that time was 30,864, Koca said on Twitter.
Turkey's total confirmed cases stood at 47,029, he added.

16:26 GMT - New York sees first slight drop in intensive care unit patients

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the number of coronavirus patients in intensive care units across the state dropped in the last day, offering a glimmer of hope that the surge in critical care hospitalizations might be leveling off.
Cuomo said there were 17 fewer patients in the state's intensive care units on Thursday than a day prior, a decrease in that figure "for the first time since we started this ... journey", Cuomo said at a news briefing.

16:23 GMT - British coronavirus death toll rises to 8,958, up 980

15:50 GMT - Boris Johnson able to do short walks

15:34 GMT - Ireland extends lockdown until May 5

15:27 GMT - Finland's emergency supply agency head quits over face masks

15:00 GMT - Georgia urges Orthodox believers to pray at home

14:55 GMT - Russia to block 'fake news' criticism of coronavirus measures

14:37 GMT - Arsenal to provide free meals to aid coronavirus fight

14:17 GMT - France reports 50 COVID-19 cases on board aircraft carrier

13:54 GMT - The Arab doctors who died of coronavirus in Italy

13:30 GMT - England's coronavirus hospital death toll rises by 866 to 8,114

13:25 GMT

12:55 GMT - Doctor's Note: Can coronavirus cause permanent damage?

12:45 GMT - Dutch coronavirus cases rise by 1,335 to 23,097 

12:40 GMT - Brazil: Yanomami indigenous youth dies in Brazil

12:30 GMT - Japan infections surpass 6,000 cases

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12:25 GMT - S Korea reports recovered patients testing positive again

12:20 GMT - India's relief plan may exclude millions: Activists

12:10 GMT - Jordan military arrests TV executives for airing virus complaints

12:00 GMT - UK PM Johnson in 'very good spirits' after leaving intensive care: Spokesman

11:50 GMT - Trump urges Congress to approve small business funding with no additions

11:45 GMT - Cycling-Riders' union warns it won't accept global pay cuts 

11:30 GMT - US health expert Fauci: 'Now is no time to back off'

11:10 GMT - German minister criticises US response as too slow: Report

11:05 GMT - Switzerland death toll passes 800, positive tests top 24,000

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Tokyo closes shops, Kyoto keeps tourists away as virus spreads

Some African countries could hit coronavirus peak in weeks: WHO

UK hospital crisis: Treatment for non-COVID-19 patients on hold

11:00 GMT - China imposes more checks on mask exports to ensure quality control

10:55 GMT - Some African countries could hit peak in weeks: WHO

10:45 GMT - French army reports 50 cases aboard aircraft carrier

10:30 GMT - Air Zimbabwe to put workers on unpaid leave

10:10 GMT - Iran's death toll from coronavirus outbreak rises to 4,232

09:40 GMT - Spain reports 605 new deaths, 4,576 new cases

09:30 GMT - Ireland set to lift lockdown step-by-step when restrictions ease

09:10 GMT - Malaysia extends movement curbs until April 28

09:05 GMT - Indonesia reports 219 new cases, bringing total to 3,512

08:55 GMT - Kazakhstan to extend state of emergency to end of April

08:45 GMT - Italy closed its ports to NGOs, but boats keep on arriving

08:35 GMT - Hungary's ' real test' yet to come, PM warns

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08:25 GMT - Number of dead buried in NYC mass grave increases

08:20 GMT - Philippines records 18 more deaths, 119 new cases

08:05 GMT - Vietnam in talks to borrow $1 bn as budget deficit seen widening

07:50 GMT - Russia reports new record daily rise of cases

07:35 GMT - Singapore stops Zoom for online education as hackers strike

07:15 GMT - Poland may reach peak of infections in coming days: Gov't

07:05 GMT - East Timor reports second case

07:00 GMT - Pakistan gov't begins distributing cash grants to low-income families

06:45 GMT - IMF approves $147 mn for Gabon

06:40 GMT - China says its trade faces unprecedented challenges

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Boeing may cull workforce by 10 percent due to COVID-19: Report

Coronavirus is disproportionately killing African Americans

06:30 GMT - Hungary reports biggest daily rise in cases

06:20 GMT - Taiwan reports 6th death, 382 cases

06:00 GMT - UN chief warns COVID-19 threatens global peace and security

05:45 GMT - Helicopters, fines in Australia's Easter travel crackdown

05:35 GMT - Yemen confirms first case

05:20 GMT - Thailand reports 50 new coronavirus cases, 1 new death

05:14 GMT - US CDC extends 'No Sail Order' for all cruise ships

04:58 GMT - South Korea reports 27 new cases 

04:25 GMT - 16.8 million Americans lost jobs in three weeks 

03:55 GMT - Malaysia's top medical glove manufacturer to start producing face masks 

03:40 GMT - More than 100 Italian doctors die due to coronavirus

03:25 GMT - Filipino Catholic devotees defy lockdown orders

02:45 GMT - Mexico reports deaths of two pregnant women

01:33 GMT - South Korea infected patients cast ballot in parliamentary polls

01:11 GMT - Chicago prison reports 450 cases

00:50 GMT - China-Taiwan word war erupts over WHO's handling of outbreak

00:10 GMT - China reports 42 new cases

00:05 GMT - California reports dip in ICU admissions


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