Thursday 30 April
BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING
Thursday 30 April 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers.
The top story this Thursday morning: PM to update UK on ‘steps to defeat’ coronavirus.
Global COVID-19 UPDATE
Coronavirus Cases: 3,207,029
Deaths: 228,252
Recovered: 1,005,079
- Coronavirus – The numbers: Cases top 3.2 million worldwide.
- PM to update UK on ‘steps to defeat’ coronavirus.
- Will “social bubbles” be an early step out of lockdown?
- UAE reports 549 new coronavirus deaths.
- Half of the world’s workforce is in immediate danger of losing their livelihoods because of the virus.
- How scientists are keeping politics out of the global race for a vaccine.
Coronavirus: Live updates
CNN says covid-19 has now infected more than 3.2 million people and killed at least 228,000 worldwide according to Johns Hopkins University.
In the US, more than 1 million cases have been recorded and nearly 61,000 deaths. The US’ top infectious disease doctor says a second round of the virus is “inevitable.”
Read the full story on CNN
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PM to update UK on ‘steps to defeat’ the coronavirus
BBC News says Prime Minister Boris Johnson will chair a cabinet meeting later and then lead the daily coronavirus briefing for the first time since his return to work.
No 10 said the PM, whose partner gave birth of Wednesday, will update the UK on the “fight against this disease and the steps we are taking to defeat it.”
Read the full story on BBC News
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‘Social bubbles’ of small groups could be the early step out of UK lockdown
The Guardian says “social bubbles” allowing people to mix with a fixed small group of family and friends could be a part of easing the lockdown, Downing Street has hinted, but experts warned tougher the isolation and quarantining measures may be needed at the same time as any relaxations of restrictions.
Boris Johnson’s official spokesman signalled No 10 was open to the idea on Wednesday, saying it was “very alive to the issue of social isolation and the need for mental wellbeing.”
Read the full story on The Guardian
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UAE reports 549 new coronavirus cases
Arab News says the UAE government confirmed 549 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of cases in the country to 11,929.
Health officials likewise said that 148 patients had fully recovered from the diseases, with the total number of recoveries now at 2,329 state news agency WAM said.
Read the full story on Arab News
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‘Immediate danger’: Half of world’s workforce could lose livelihoods due to Covid-19, UN agency warns
RT News says The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has warned that around half of the world’s workforce are at imminent risk of losing their livelihood because of the economic impact of the pandemic.
In its latest report, the UN agency said those hardest hit by the financial effects of the Covid-19 outbreak have been ‘informal economy’ workers, including the self-employed and those on a short-term contract.
Read the full story on RT News
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Covid-19: How scientists are keeping politics out of the global race for a vaccine
France24 says as the world races to combat the coronavirus, one nation is notably absent from the multinational efforts: the United States. But scientists say that for now, the international research community is working together to do all it can.
Global actors are joining forces on multiple fronts to bring the pandemic under control. On April 24, the World Health Organisation (WHO) held a virtual conference to launch an international collaboration to accelerate the development and production of the health technologies necessary to do so. The US did not participate in the conference, which culminated in a joint call for action.
Read the full story on France24
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