India's 1.3 billion locked down as US reaches virus aid deal
Financial markets continued their wild swings, with Asian benchmarks gaining Wednesday after
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“Delhi looks like a ghost town,” said Nishank Gupta, a lawyer. “I have never seen the city so quiet before.”
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The deal came after days of haggling and still needed to be finalized in detailed legislative language.
One of the last issues to be decided concerned
With Americans' lives and livelihoods hanging in the balance, President
“I would love to have the country opened up and just raring to go by Easter,” he said during a
With infections in the
More than 423,000 people worldwide have been infected by the virus and nearly 19,000 have died, according to a running tally by
A flicker of hope that
There are signs, however, that drastic measures to keep people away from one another can push back the spread of the illness. In
Some train stations and bus services reopened in
For most people, the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia and death.
It is the latter cases — often requiring ventilators and specialized care — that threaten to overwhelm hospitals, which in several countries are already running short of critical equipment needed to treat patients and keep doctors and nurses safe.
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“One of the forecasters said to me: ‘We were looking at a freight train coming across the country,'" the governor said. “We’re now looking at a bullet train.”
Cuomo proposed the country send thousands of ventilators to
Trump has invoked the Korean War-era Defense Production Act to deter hoarding but has been reluctant to use it to force companies to produce medical supplies. Vice President
The country started storing bodies in an ice rink converted to a morgue until they could be buried or cremated. Also, army troops disinfecting nursing homes discovered elderly people living amid the corpses of suspected coronavirus victims. Prosecutors opened an investigation.
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“Woe to whoever lets down the guard,'' Health Minister
With no end to the crisis in sight, the
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"I have one simple message for New Zealanders today as we head into the next four weeks: Stay at home," Prime Minister
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“The virus arrived, we are confronting it, and it will pass shortly," he said in a nationwide address Tuesday. "Our lives have to continue, jobs should be maintained.”
He said certain Brazilian states should abandon their “scorched earth” policy of prohibiting public transport, closing business and schools, and urging people to stay home.
Blake reported from
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