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    Daily News Briefing: WHO says Covid-19 ‘may never go away’ and warns global mental health crisis is looming

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    By News Team on May 14, 2020 News Briefing, UK News, World News
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    Thursday 14 May

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    BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING

    Thursday 14 May 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.

    Global COVID-19 UPDATE

    Coronavirus Cases: 4,429,930

    Deaths: 298,174

    Recovered: 1,659,806

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    WHO says Covid 19 may never go away and warns of a mental health crisis
    Headlines: What the papers say?
    • Re-starting the NHS after the virus peak ‘may take months’ experts say.
    • WHO says Covid-19 ‘may never go away’ and might join the mix of viruses that kill people around the world every year. The WHO also warns of a global mental health crisis looming. 
    • Cases of Covid-19 have now topped 4.3 million worldwide and at least 297,000 deaths.
    • Japan is set to lift its coronavirus state of emergency in 39 prefectures.
    • The US says Chinese hackers are trying to steal Covid-19 vaccine as lockdown discord continues.
    • US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Iran is trying to ‘foment terror’ during the pandemic.

    Re-starting NHS after virus peak ‘may take months’

    BBC News says re-starting the NHS services could take many months, experts say. Everything from cancer care and routine surgery to district nursing services have been disrupted across the UK by the coronavirus pandemic. 

    At the end of April, ministers said it was time to restore services. But three think tanks said reorganising services, coupled with the need for more PPE and extra cleaning, meant it would be some time until the NHS is fully back. 

    Read the full story on BBC News

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    WHO says Covid-19 ‘may never go away’ and warns of a mental health crisis

    The Guardian reports the WHO says the coronavirus “may never go away” as its experts predicted that a global mental health crisis caused by the pandemic was looming.  

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Wednesday cautioned against trying to predict how long the coronavirus would keep circulating and called for a “massive effort” to overcome it. 

    “It is important to put this on the table: this virus may become just another endemic virus in our communities, and this virus may never go away,” said Michael Ryan, the WHO’s emergencies chief.

    Read the full story on The Guardian

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    Coronavirus pandemic: Updates from around the world

    CNN says the more than 4.3 million cases of Covid-19 have been recorded worldwide, including at least 297,000 deaths. 

    In Europe, the president of the European Commission warned that the region “will not just go back to business as usual soon.” 

    A WHO official said the novel coronavirus may never go away and may join the mix of viruses that kill people around the world every year.

    In the US, a key model forecasts that 147,000 Americans will die by August. The death toll currently stands at more than 84,000.

    Get more live updates on CNN

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    Japan to lift coronavirus state of emergency in 39 prefectures

    Japan Times says the government was on Thursday set to announce the lifting of its state of emergency for 39 of the nation’s 47 prefectures more than two weeks ahead of its May 31 planned expiry as the spread of the new coronavirus eases in some areas. 

    The economic revitalisation minister said on Thursday morning that the government will lift the emergency in the 34 prefectures that have not been classified as areas needing “special caution.”

    Read the full story on Japan Times

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    US says China is trying to steal Covid-19 vaccine as lockdown discord continues

    France24 says US authorities said Chinese hackers are trying to steal Covid-19 vaccine research, ratcheting up tensions between the superpowers. And markets slumped on warnings from the US Federal Reserve that prolonged shutdowns could cause “lasting damage.” 

    Europe, meanwhile, pushed ahead with plans to gradually reopen for summer tourism, even as fears persist of a second wave of infections in the pandemic that has forced more than half of humanity behind closed doors in recent months.

    Read the full story on France24

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    Pompeo says Iran is trying to ‘foment terror’ during the pandemic 

    Arab News says US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday accused Iran of using its resources to “foment terror” even as its people face the deadliest coronavirus outbreak. 

    “Even during this pandemic, the Iranians are using the ayatollah regime’s resources to foment terror across the world, even when the people of Iran are struggling so mightily,” Pompeo said in Jerusalem ahead of talks with Israeli PM Netanyahu.

    Read the full story on Arab News

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