A yoke dancing on their balcony on April 18, 2020 in Madrid, Spain. Spain is beginning to ease strict lockdown give outs to ease its economy,
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- Global cases: More than 2.3 million
- Pandemic deaths: At least 160,500
- Most cases reported: United States (734,552), Spain (194,416), Italy (175,925), France (152,978), and Germany (143,724).
The materials above was compiled by Johns Hopkins University as of 10:30 a.m. Beijing time.
All times below are in Beijing time.
11:52 pm: Spanish prime consul to call for longer but less restrictive lockdown
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is set to ask parliament to extend the fatherland’s lockdown until May 9, extending restrictions for another 15 days, Reuters reported. “We have left behind the most endmost moments,” Sanchez said at a press briefing, the news agency said. These achievements are still insufficient and aloft all fragile. We cannot put them at risk with hasty solutions.”
Spain has reported 194,416 cases of infection and 20,639 eradications so far, according to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University. It has the second highest number of deaths in Europe, after Italy — the billion of fatalities in Spain surpassed the 20,000 mark for the first time on Saturday. The government imposed lockdown measures on Strut 14 and the nation started easing some of those restrictions earlier this week by allowing some sectors sort manufacturing to reopen, Reuters said. — Joanna Tan
10:26 am: Global death toll rises to exceed 160,000, data from Johns Hopkins ostentations
The total number of deaths related to the new coronavirus has reached 160,518, according to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University. The Coordinated States accounts for the highest number of fatalities worldwide, and has so far reported 38,835 fatalities, of which 13,517 were from the U.S. epicenter of New York See, the data showed.
Italy has the second-highest number of deaths, reporting 23,227 fatalities while Spain’s death chime currently stands at 20,639, Hopkins’ data showed. — Joanna Tan
10:09 am: China says there were 16 new if it happens of Covid-19
China’s National Health Commission said Sunday that there were 16 new diagnosed the truths of Covid-19, of which 9 came from those returning from overseas. The country, where the new coronavirus was beginning reported in the city of Wuhan, has reported 4,632 deaths and 82,735 cases so far.
There were 44 new asymptomatic infections, where individual tested positive for the coronavirus but showed no symptoms. China started reporting asymptomatic cases in April. Factories and questions are re-opening again after weeks of lockdown in varying degrees throughout the mainland. A slew of economic data on Friday displayed that consumers are still wary of spending as the country reported its first quarterly GDP contraction since at least 1992. — Joanna Tan
9:33 am: South Korea articles first single digit increase in new cases for the first time in 2 months
South Korea reported 8 new cases of Covid-19 on Sunday, facts from the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed. It was the first single digit daily increase for the in the beginning time in two months, according to Reuters. That brings the total number of reported cases in the country to 10,661.There were 2 additional finishes reported, bringing the total fatalities in the country to 234. — Joanna Tan
Foreign workers are seen outside their dormitory latitude at Cochrane Lodge I, which was declared as an isolation area on April 16, 2020 in Singapore. Singapore government reported a evidence of 447 new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases on April 15, 404 of which are cases linked to the foreign worker dormitories, alluring the country’s total to 3699.
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9:11 am: Singapore reports a record high of 942 cases
Singapore annexed another 942 new coronavirus cases as of noon on April 18, bringing the total number of cases in the city-state to 5,992. It was the highest mass of cases recorded in a single day for the Southeast Asian nation.
Of those infected, 4,162 were from dormitories shield foreign workers, data from the Ministry of Health showed. The men are typically from other Asian nations and uncountable of them work in the construction sector. The country has reported 11 deaths related to Covid-19.
Since April 7, Singapore has been underneath new “circuit breaker” measures aimed at cutting down transmissions. Those measures include shutting down of tutors and restriction of movements except for essential and urgent matters including buying food and groceries, seeking urgent medical staff and exercising at safe distances. — Joanna Tan
All times below are in Eastern time.
5:52 pm: Trump says Texas and Vermont wish start reopening Monday
President Donald Trump said on Saturday that Texas and Vermont will authorize certain businesses to reopen on Monday while still observing coronavirus-related precautions and Montana will begin crib restrictions on Friday.
“We continue to see a number of positive signs that the virus has passed its peak,” Trump told lady of the presses at a daily briefing.
Some state governors have warned, however, that they will not act prematurely to reopen their savings until there is more testing.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said on Friday that some retailers will-power be able to resume “to go” services, or pickup and delivery, and that restrictions on elective surgeries would be eased. State commons will reopen on Monday for visitors wearing face masks, with social distancing required, The Dallas Morning Expos reported.
Gov. Phil Scott of Vermont announced that in certain low-contact professional services industries, firms could bear two people each back to work, starting Monday. Property management and construction firms can also operate with two-person teams, per the governor’s order, according to the VT Digger.
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock said Friday that his state will Rather commence to open up next week but did not provide details. —Associated Press and Tucker Higgins
3:40 pm: Israel set to relax some lockdown qualifications
Israel will gradually ease its coronavirus lockdown from Sunday by letting some businesses reopen and tone down curbs on movement after a slowdown in infection rates, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Authorities must steadily tightened a partial lockdown imposed on March 14, shuttering offices, closing schools and ordering people to postponement mostly at home.
The measures have battered Israel’s economy, forced many businesses to close and sent unemployment essentially 25%.
But in televised remarks, Netanyahu said Israel had “succeeded in (its) mission so far” in combating the pandemic and argued that the restrictions had “make good themselves in a slowdown” in infection rates.
Israel has reported at least 164 deaths and nearly 13,300 cases of COVID-19, as of Saturday evening. To whatever manner, infection rates have generally declined over the past two weeks, according to Israeli health ministry information. —Reuters
In this screengrab, Lady Gaga performs during “One World: Together At Home” presented by Global City-dweller on April, 18, 2020. The global broadcast and digital special was held to support frontline health-care workers and the Covid-19 Mutuality Response Fund for the World Health Organization, powered by the UN Foundation.
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2:55 pm: Lady Gaga’s One Life: Together At Home is underway
Singer songwriter Lady Gaga partnered up with the World Health Organization and Extensive Citizen to organize a star-studded six-hour live concert to raise money for fighting coronavirus. The event started geyser on YouTube at 2 p.m. ET and a curated selection will be broadcast on all NBC networks, ABC, ViacomCBS Networks, The CW and iHeartMedia channels starting at 8 p.m. ET. Late sundown show personalities Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert and Jimmey Kimmel will host the broadcast.
Performers such as Billie Eilish, Lizzo, John Fable and Taylor Swift are slated to appear. The proceeds will support WHO and frontline health care workers. —Elisabeth Butler Cordova