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New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs and the province’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Jennifer Russell are expected to provide an update on the province’s case of COVID-19 and will discuss the government’s ongoing response to the pandemic.

The premier confirmed one new case of COVID-19 on Wednesday, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 123.

He said the three recent confirmed cases in Zone 5 are still active and are contacts of one case of a health-care worker who travelled to Quebec and did not self-isolate upon return to New Brunswick. read more

Federal ministers and health officials will hold a COVID-19 briefing to update Canadians on the latest coronavirus cases in the country and will discuss the ongoing government response to the pandemic.

As of Thursday, Canada reported a total of 87,508 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 6,765 deaths.

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The Philippine trade department urged malls in Metro Manila to improve their efforts to maintain social distancing as foot traffic is expected to increase once the government decides to further ease lockdown restrictions in the National Capital Region.

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Today’s coronavirus briefing was held by Home Secretary Priti Patel. She was joined by chief medical adviser Sir Patrick Vallance and Paul Lincoln, head of the Border Force. read more

Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante and regional public health director Mylène Drouin provide an update on Thursday on the city’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The mayor announced new measures that will be put in place to support Montreal merchants as they reopen businesses on Monday, May 25th.

The date for reopening was pushed back to May 25 in the Greater Montreal area after the government deemed the required criteria to safely reopen had not been met.

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Security guards trained in crowd control have been put on duty at some major railway stations following the easing of coronavirus restrictions.

Train firms operated reduced services during lockdown, but more frequent trains are now running in England.

People are being encouraged to go back to work in England, but only to use public transport for essential journeys when they have no alternative.

Some industry figures expressed concern over increased passenger numbers.

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The easing of circuit-breaker measures by Singapore on May 12 should not be taken as an opportunity to go out more, National Development Minister Lawrence Wong cautioned. “I know some people may not have had a haircut for some time, but there is no need to rush to go out to have a haircut on May 12. There will be time to do so,” he said at a press conference on Friday (May 8). https://cna.asia/2YJiJWx

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Boris Johnson revealed that lockdown measures could change on Monday – as he faced up against Labour boss Sir Keir Starmer at PMQs for the first time.

The PM will address the nation on Sunday with a roadmap for how to tweak the current lockdown measures, some of which may come into effect the very next day.

The PM will lay out how he hopes to get Britain back to work and school once again, giving hope to millions of people that they could see restrictions lifted.

And he admitted today that some tweaks may come into effect on Monday, though no huge plans are on the cards. read more

For Singapore to lift its COVID-19 “circuit breaker” measures, the number of community cases daily should fall to zero or single digits over a sustained period of time, Health Minister Gan Kim Yong told Parliament on Monday (May 4). He also outlined the other factors that authorities will take into consideration, including Singapore’s testing and contact-tracing capabilities. https://cna.asia/2KYFuhe

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Night fairs in east and north China’s municipalities of Shanghai and Tianjin have reopened amid strict anti-epidemic measures. Visitors must show their health codes and have temperatures taken before entering. Over 50 stalls are selling more than 150 distinctive delicacies to visitors. Staff have to get their temperatures checked three times a day and each stall must be disinfected at least twice a day. The fair is also controlling visitor flows. #coronavirus #China #economy

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Stricter measures have been imposed across Asia to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Singapore and Hong Kong have extended travel and business restrictions.
Mass migration has been banned in Indonesia ahead of the holy month of Ramadan.
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B.C. health officials say measures put in place to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus are working, but restrictions won’t be lifted until the middle of May at the earliest.

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says officials are looking at a re-opening of the health-care system in May as a first step, but a huge number of barriers still need to be cleared.

“For the health-care system to start ramping up again — outpatient visits, surgeries, diagnosis test increases … these things need to happen in tandem. But we need to do it in a way that does not increase risk of people coming together, spreading the virus and transmitting it,” Henry said. read more

Ontario Premier Doug Ford provided an update on Wednesday regarding the province’s efforts to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus. The premier was joined by Dr. Merrilee Fullerton, Minister of Long-Term Care, and Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health.

Ford announced enhanced safety measures for long-term care facilities due to the high-risk seniors face of contracting COVID-19. The new plan entails that long-term care homes in the province facing novel coronavirus outbreaks will be targeted for testing and surveillance, the staff who work at these facilities will have expanded education on infection prevention and control, and the priority when it comes to personal protective equipment distribution will go toward long-term care facilities – in addition to other measures the Ford government hopes will ease the strain on these facilities. read more

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced new mandatory COVID-19 measures that include getting a self-isolation plan approved by authorities for anybody arriving in Canada.

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It’s the question on everybody’s lips – when will isolation measures be lifted? There are mixed messages from our leaders, and the virus epicentre of Wuhan has already lifted their lockdown.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Saturday, during a daily briefing on the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, that his government is “not looking” at retaliatory or punitive measures following an order from U.S. President Donald Trump for the medical supply firm 3M to stop exporting N95 masks to Canada.

Trudeau also spoke about the federal government’s delay in releasing coronavirus projection models, saying it relies on data from the provinces before it can create an accurate projection on the impact of the novel coronavirus across the country. read more

As Singapore moves to close most workplaces to curb the spread of COVID-19, essential services that will remain open include healthcare, food, banking and communications services, Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing said on Friday (Apr 3). He added that there will be a hotline set up to answer questions from the business community. Read more: https://cna.asia/2UZb1Eo

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President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation at 7.30pm on the measures currently being undertaken to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.

Normal life will not resume for at least six months, a key Government doctor has said.

Dr Jenny Harries, deputy chief medical officer for England, said the nation will not be in “complete lockdown” for half a year but said social distancing measures will be lifted gradually.

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced new hospital space opening Monday and changes to election and tax dates caused by the coronavirus outbreak.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Heng Swee Keat will deliver a ministerial statement on Thursday afternoon (Mar 26) laying out the Singapore Government’s additional support measures for workers, businesses and households, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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