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Coronavirus: ‘Deadly resurgence’ if curbs lifted too early, WHO warns

Image copyright EPA Image caption Easter celebrations have been cancelled across Spain and people encouraged to worship remotely Lifting coronavirus lockdown measures too early could spark a “deadly resurgence” in infections, the World Health Organization chief has warned. Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said countries should be cautious about easing restrictions, even as some struggle with

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Coronavirus: Hancock says PPE distribution a ‘Herculean logistical effort’

The Health Secretary has said that 742 million pieces of personal protective equipment (PPE) have now been distributed to the front line during the coronavirus outbreak. Speaking at daily coronavirus briefing Matt Hancock said daily deliveries of PPE would start next week but said it must be used only where it was most needed. The

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Scientists warn of Spain’s ‘premature’ exit from lockdown

The Spanish government says it trusts that allowing the return of non-essential workers to factories and construction sites next week won’t cause a significant resurgence in coronavirus infections By ARITZ PARRA Associated Press April 10, 2020, 4:15 PM 3 min read 3 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article MADRID — Spanish authorities

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