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    Daily News Briefing: Almost 6 months on, millions of pupils go back to school in England

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    By News Team on September 2, 2020 News Briefing, UK News, World News
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    Wednesday 2 September

    coronavirus updates

    BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING

    Wednesday 2 September 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: 25,905,876

    Deaths: 861,277

    Recovered: 18,197,514

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    • Almost 6 months on, millions of pupils go back to school in England.
    • Deaths in Colombia pass 20,000.
    • Australia enters first recession in 29 years.
    • Poor countries desperate for Covid-19 vaccine may be outbid by richer neighbours.
    • India added half a million Covid-19 cases in one week: WHO.
    • US won’t join global vaccine effort, because it’s led by the WHO.

    Almost 6 months on, millions of pupils go back to school in England

    BBC News says millions of pupils in England are going back to school after the shutdown linked to the Coronavirus pandemic.

    Schools will look different, with one way systems, screens keeping pupils apart and staggered start times.

    Many pupils will be given inductions so they understand the new rules, such as staying in their “bubble” groups and where to use social distancing measures. 

    Read the full story on BBC News

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    Deaths in Colombia pass 20,000

    The Guardian says confirmed deaths in Colombia due to Covid-19 passed 20,000 on Tuesday, the health ministry said, while it has recorded more than 620,000 cases.

    The Andean country has so far reported 20,052 deaths and 624,069 cases of the coronavirus. Active cases stand at 133,155. This week Colombia ended its initial quarantine measures after nearly five months of national lockdowns.

    Read the full story on The Guardian

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    Australia enters first recession in 29 years 

    France24 says Australia has entered its first recession since 1991 after the economy shrank 7 per cent in the second quarter, official figures showed Wednesday, as the country reels from the coronavirus pandemic.

    The Australian Bureau of Statistics said it was the fastest quarterly contraction on record and ends a three-decade run of economic growth that was undented even by the global financial crisis.

    Read the full story on France24

    …………………………………

    Poor countries desperate for Covid-19 vaccine may be outbid by richer neighbours

    Arab News says Richard Hatchett, the head of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), is worried.

    His job is to ensure that future vaccines against Covid-19 will be shared on an equitable basis around the world, but the United States, Europe and other rich countries have already reserved the first doses for themselves.

    “The US is potentially in a situation of oversupply if all of the vaccines that they’ve invested in are successful,” Hatchett told AFP in an interview from London.

    Read the full story on Arab News

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    India added half a million Covid-19 cases in one week: WHO

    Aljazeera says India reported the largest number of new Covid-19 cases of any country in the past week, its nearly half a million new infections pushed the global tally up by 1 per cent.

    “South-East Asia has reported the largest week-on-week increase, largely due to increased case detections in India,” the WHO said.

    “India has reported nearly 500,000 new cases in the past seven days, a nine per cent increase compared to the previous seven days and the highest numbers of new cases globally.”

    Read the full story on Aljazeera

    …………………………………

    US won’t join global vaccine effort, because it’s led by the WHO

    Forbes says the U.S. announced Tuesday that it would not join an international coalition to find and distribute a Covid-19 vaccine worldwide due to the group’s association with the WHO. It is the latest sign of the Trump administration withdrawing the country from the international health community’s response to the pandemic over political concerns. 

    “The United States will continue to engage our international partners to ensure we defeat this virus, but we will not be constrained by multilateral organizations influenced by the corrupt World Health Organization (WHO) and China,” said a spokesman for the White House.

    Read the full story on Forbes

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