Coronavirus

Public transport continues to be full of commuters, despite the UK being in lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak. Footage shows trains packed with people at rush hour as a reduced tube service operates in London, sparking calls for ministers to ban all non-essential travel to help stop the spread of the virus.
The UK government orders 10,000 ventilators from Dyson, Spain converts an ice rink into a makeshift morgue, The US Senate approves a historic economic bailout of $2 trillion dollars and in Hanoi, a shop owner has created the “coronaburger”.
Pictures of crammed tubes despite tougher social distancing measures have caused widespread concern about the spread of coronavirus.
The tourist spot that usually welcomes millions of international visitors a year has been shuttered since mid-March.
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521 people are now confirmed to have died in the UK.
Hurting the economy "could be worse than losing a few more people," Paychex founder Tom Golisano told Bloomberg.
Worldwide, the death toll climbed past 21,000, according to a running count kept by Johns Hopkins University.
As the UK battles to contain the coronavirus outbreak, the office space provider continues to charge clients full rates – and is proving difficult to contact.
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