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    Daily News Briefing: Infection fear doesn’t stop migrants heading for Europe

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    By News Team on May 29, 2020 News Briefing, UK News, World News
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    Friday 29 May

    coronavirus updates

    BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING

    Friday 29 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: 5,911,507

    Deaths: 362,127

    Recovered: 2,583,695

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    BBC News says people from two different households in Scotland can meet up as 66 days of full lockdown ends. The meetings can only take place outdoors and people must keep 2m apart.

    First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced the changes on Thursday as part of a four-phase “route map” towards reopening society. From Monday groups of six people from different households will be able to meet outside in England with similar measures expected in Wales.

    Read the full story on BBC News

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    India: Patients share beds as coronavirus cases overwhelm Mumbai’s hospitals 

    The Guardian says in Mumbai’s Sion hospital emergency ward there are two people to a bed. Patients, many with coronavirus symptoms and strapped two to a single oxygen tank, were captured lying almost on top of each other, top-to-toe on shared stretchers or just lying on the floor, in footage shared on social media in India this week.

    “The volume and density of our population in Mumbai makes it very difficult to see how we will get out of the other side of this peak,” said Manish Shetty, a doctor who works on the Covid-19 ward in Guru Nanak hospital in Mumbai.

    Read the full story on The Guardian

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    French bars, restaurants and parks to reopen from 2 June

    France24 says France on Thursday announced the long-awaited nationwide reopening of bars, restaurants and cafes from June 2, albeit with restrictions, and lifted limitations on domestic travel in time for the summer holidays.

    In the capital Paris, where the risk of coronavirus spread remains higher than in the rest of the mainland, only the outside terraces of eating and drinking establishments can reopen to clients, said Prime Minister Edouard Philippe.

    Read the full story on France24

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    Infection fear doesn’t stop migrants heading for Europe

    Arab News says the Tunisian Coast Guard stopped several attempts by traffickers to take migrant groups to the coast of Italy over the last few days as the weather improves. 

    Coronavirus infection has not stopped the migrants – Italy still considers its ports as “not safe” from the pandemic although the number of new cases in the country has drastically fallen in the past week. 

    Read the full story on Arab News

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