A resolution with the support of 116 countries. is calling for “an impartial, independent and comprehensive” evaluation of the actions of the WHO and its response to the coronavirus pandemic. It also seeks to identify the origin of the COVID-19. Keir Simmons reports. Aired on 5/18/2020.
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While we have to wait until Sunday to find out how our lockdown will be eased, the process is starting today in Italy – the first European country to bring in restrictions.
Its sleeping economic life – and social life – for that matter have started to stir.
And it is happening in other places too today.
In Spain, small shops are able to reopen, including hairdressers – wouldn’t that be lovely – bookshops, florists and takeaways.
In Portugal too small shops can open again and people are allowed to travel on public transport so long as they wear masks.
When deciding whether to start easing lockdown restrictions in the UK, the government is looking at the risk of a second wave of the virus hitting the country. Several European countries have started to ease their lockdown measures to varying degrees of success. Last night Boris Johnson said that the UK is past the peak of its coronavirus pandemic. The government has warned the reproductive rate of the virus must be below one to avoid a second peak of coronavirus. This means that on average someone with the virus passes it on to less than one person.
There’s no dispute that COVID-19 poses many challenges. But we are seeing evidence of some countries starting to exert control over it. Not least South Korea which has reported no locally transmitted infections for the first time in more than two months.
Ros Atkins has been looking at some the strategies that seem to be working.
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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.
Al Jazeera’s Divya Gopalan has more from Hong Kong.
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With the World Health Organization officially declaring COVID-19 a pandemic, countries around the world are taking drastic new measures in hopes of slowing the spread. Crystal Goomansingh reports.
The Canadian government ramps up its response to COVID-19. David Akin looks at how the $1 billion package will be spent, and whether Canada plans to follow other governments by implementing travel bans and cancelling large public gatherings.
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More than 500 new coronavirus cases were reported in South Korea, where authorities are considering keeping schools closed for a month. The virus has spread from China to 47 countries.
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Why not consider the road — or country — less traveled?
For this video, we’re taking a look at the features and wonders of the world’s most obscure and least-visited nations, assessed by the United Nations World Tourism Organization. This list, which focuses on the South Pacific and Oceania, excludes some countries deemed a safety risk due to political troubles.
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I’ve been to the world’s most complicated and dangerous countries – here were the hardest for me to visit! The answers may surprise you!
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MABUHAY from the Philippines! I’m so happy to be back in my favorite country for the 32nd time — and we’ve decided to make a new “home base” here for the next 6 weeks!
I have now visited 161 countries, which means that I have 36 left to complete my lifelong goal of visiting every country in the world.
2019 will be the year that I (hopefully) get to step foot in my 197th country, but it’s going to be a loooong, tedious, and exciting journey to get there.
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Where are some of these countries so hard to visit? In today’s educational video we take a look at which countries are especially hard to enter and why!
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With travel becoming increasingly accessible in our global society, which countries still struggle to attract potential visitors?
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CNN: International Tourists Hit Record 1.2 Billion in 2015, says UNWTO
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The Guardian: How Tourism is Taking Off in Bangladesh
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