Monday 6 April
BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING
Monday 6 April News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 7:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers.
The coronavirus has infected more than 1.27 million people worldwide and killed over 69,000. The US now has the most confirmed cases worldwide — more than 336, 851 with over 9,620 deaths, according to a WTX News count.
Global COVID-19 UPDATE
Coronavirus Cases: 1,275,135
Deaths: 69,502
Recovered: 265,887
- Coronavirus: Global cases top 1.2 million.
- Japan t declare a state of emergency in big cities.
- Prime Minister Boris Johnson in hospital.
- Coronavirus UK updates – Queen addresses the nation & Scotlands top medical officer quits.
- Italy, France record lower deaths.
Coronavirus update: Global cases top 1.2 million
CNN says the coronavirus has infected more than 1.27 million people and killed over 69,000 worldwide according to Johns Hopkins University.
In the US, the US surgeon general said this week will be the “hardest and saddest” for “most Americans’ lives.” The US has recorded more than 337,000 cases and over 9,600 deaths.
The Navy captain removed from command after warning of a coronavirus outbreak has tested positive, according to the New York Times.
Read the full story on CNN
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Abe to declare a state of emergency in big cities such as Toyko and Osaka
Japan Times says with Covid-19 infections surging and pressure mounting, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe now intends to declare a state of emergency in Japan. The declaration is expected as early as Tuesday and will target big cities such as Tokyo and Osaka.
The decision comes after Tokyo reported 143 cases Sunday and as Japan teeters on the “brink of the brink”, according to a top Cabinet minister.
The government is in the final stages of talks to increase Japan’s monthly child allowance, to support the families hit hard by the pandemic.
Read the full story on Japan Times
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson taken to hospital
WTX News reports Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been admitted to hospital for tests, 10 days after testing positive for COVID-19, Downing Street has said.
He “continues to have persistent symptoms of coronavirus”, a spokeswoman said for the government – including a high temperature.
Mr Johnson has worked from home, from Number 11 Downing Street, using the back half of the Chancellor’s office in isolation. And he has been in isolation since he tested positive for coronavirus on 27 March.
Read the full story on WTX News
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Coronavirus UK updates Scotland’s top medical officer quits
BBC News gives the latest developments in the UK. According to the latest figures 47,806 people around the country have tested positive, and 4,934 people have died in hospital after contracting coronavirus.
Scotland’s chief medical officer has resigned after making two trips to her second home during the lockdown. Dr Catherine Calderwood had initially apologised for her actions and said she planned to continue in the role. But in a statement on Sunday she said she had quit.
In a rare speech, the Queen addressed the nation saying Britain “will succeed” in its fight against the coronavirus pandemic. She thanked people for following the rules and staying at home, and praised the “coming together to help others.”
Read the full story on BBC News
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Italy, France record lower coronavirus deaths
Aljazeera says France and Italy have recorded their lowest death toll from the coronavirus in one and two weeks, respectively.
France recorded 357 coronavirus deaths in hospitals in 24 hours, the lowest daily increase in a week, bringing the total death toll to 8,078.
Italy recorded its lowest daily death toll from the coronavirus in more than two weeks, while the number of critical care patients declined for the second day. The 525 fatalities reported by the civil protection service was the lowest number since the 427 deaths recorded on March 19.
Read the full story on Aljazeera
- Meet the Labour Party’s new leader.
- Mystery surrounds the murder of Hezbollah fighter.
- Duffy reveals rape ordeal to help others who have suffered the same.
Labour leadership winner: Sir Keir Starmer
BBC News says Sir Keir Starmer has been elected as the Labour Party’s new leader.
Widely considered as the frontrunner during the leadership race, Sir Keir was at the heart of Labour’s front bench during the tumultuous years of the UK’s exit from the EU.
So, what else do we know about the former lawyer who is succeeding Jeremy Corbyn?
Read the full story on BBC News
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Mystery surrounds the murder of Hezbollah fighter
Arab News says Lebanon was speculating on Sunday after a Hezbollah fighter was found shot dead in a car between two villages in the south of the country.
The Iran-backed militant group published an obituary of Mohammed Ali Younes describing him as a “martyr” code for alleging that he was killed by Mossad agents from Israel.
An Iranian news agency also said Younes was responsible for “tracking collaborators with Israel, and spies.”
Read the full story on Arab News
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Duffy reveals rape ordeal to ‘help others who have suffered the same’
The Guardian says Duffy has shared a harrowing account of being raped, drugged and held captive for weeks – and said she is sharing her story to help “others who have suffered the same.”
On her Instagram page, the singer reveals she was drugged at a restaurant on her birthday before being held captive at her home and taken to a foreign country.
Read the full story on the Guardian
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