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I got my driver’s license last week
Just like we always talked about
‘Cause you were so excited for me
To finally drive up to your house
But today I drove through the suburbs
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Scotland and Northern Ireland have both reported no new coronavirus deaths as the UK saw its lowest number of fatalities since March.

Scotland’s announcement on Sunday marks the first time it has seen no Covid-19 deaths since lockdown began back in March.

Northern Ireland has previously seen days with no deaths.

Across the UK, a further 77 people have died after contracting coronavirus, bringing the total number of fatalities to 40,542.

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Karnataka has again suspended incoming transport from neighbouring states to contain the spiralling coronavirus infection in the state. This time the list has five states instead of earlier four. No flights, trains or other vehicles will allowed to come to the state from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, the state said today.

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The World Health Organisation has dropped the malarial drug hydroxychloroquine from its coronavirus drug treatment trial.

The drug has been praised by President Trump who has admitted taking it himself.

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If the coronavirus pandemic is seen as a marathon race, where along the road is Australia currently placed? Halfway? Is the finish line in sight? On 60 MINUTES, Tom Steinfort reveals the stark truth that we haven’t even begun to raise a sweat. Epidemiologists say we’re only about a kilometre into this 42-kilometre test of endurance. It means, despite Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s understandable bullishness, all the talk of easing lockdown restrictions needs to be considered very carefully. For all our good work so far, complacency about the threat of the virus could lead to many more deaths, and a second wave of COVID-19 in Australia, especially in winter, might easily turn into a wipe-out. read more

Dawna Friesen reports on the new evidence that the original strain of COVID-19 has mutated into a new, more contagious strain. And Abigail Bimman hears from farmers and food processors, who say they need more help from Ottawa or else food prices will soar.

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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. read more

A fired Amazon warehouse employee says he was urged by supervisors to stay quiet about his concerns over coronavirus in the workplace to avoid panic. CNN’s Suzanne Malveaux has more.

President Trump ordered meat-processing plants to stay open to protect the food supply in the U.S., drawing a backlash from unions that said at-risk workers required more protection

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Kurdish authorities in Iraq’s Kurdistan region imposed a curfew from midnight Saturday, forcing residents to stay inside following the outbreak of COVID-19.

Streets in Erbil and Sulaimaniya were empty as police officers patrolled abandoned markets and stopped cars to enforce the curfew. Erbil Mayor Nabiz Abdul-Hameed said the curfew would last for 48 hours until Monday.

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South Korean officials are racing to contain the spread, and said most cases were linked to a single church and hospital nearby.

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For any copyright, please send me a message.  The window of opportunity to contain a mass global outbreak of the killer coronavirus is “narrowing”, the head of the World Health Organisation has warned.  Worried Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has expressed fears of a pattern of infection as countries across the world see hundreds of cases of the virus – with no clear link to source country China.  His comments come as officials in Iran and Italy close schools and offices and cancel events amid a spread of the deadly bug.  Iran today reported two more deaths, bringing the total to four, and said the fatalities were from among 13 new confirmed cases of the virus.  Concerns over the spread of the virus prompted Iran to close all schools and Shiite seminaries in Qom, about 130 kilometres (80 miles) south of Tehran.  Officials fear the virus may have spread to “all Iran’s cities”, the BBC reports.  While Italian authorities said the number of people infected with the new coronavirus from China has more than quadrupled due to an emerging cluster of cases in the country’s north.  Many of the new cases represented the first infections in Italy acquired through secondary contagion and brought the country’s total to 17.  Dr Tedros said the pattern of infection outside of China was worrying, and the new cases in Iran were “very concerning”.  He said: “We are concerned about the number of cases with no clear epidemiological link, such as travel history to or contact with a confirmed case.”  But he insisted there was still a “fighting chance” of stopping the spread of the virus and called on all nations to do more to fight outbreaks.  The first to fall ill in northern Italy met with someone who had returned from China on January 21 without presenting any symptoms of the new virus, called Covid-19, health authorities said.  The 38-year-old Italian man is in hospital in the northern town of Codogno in a critical condition.  The man’s wife and a friend of his also tested positive for the virus.  Three patients at the hospital where he went with flu-like symptoms a few days ago also have infections.  Five nurses and doctors contracted the virus as well.  Italian health minister Roberto Speranza said Italy is now seeing the same sort of “cluster” of cases that Germany and France have seen.  The mayor of Codogno has issued a decree ordering the closure of all restaurants, coffee bars, schools and public gathering spots such as discos and gyms.  The Health Ministry advised area residents to stay home as a precaution.  Local officials in another town, Casalpusterlengo, ordered local schools closed until Tuesday.  A third town, Castiglione d’Adda, said its libraries, public offices, gyms and waste depots would be closed as a health read more

The window of opportunity to contain a mass global outbreak of the killer coronavirus is “narrowing”, the head of the World Health Organisation has warned.  Worried Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has expressed fears of a pattern of infection as countries across the world see hundreds of cases of the virus – with no clear link to source country China.  His comments come as officials in Iran and Italy close schools and offices and cancel events amid a spread of the deadly bug.  Iran today reported two more deaths, bringing the total to four, and said the fatalities were from among 13 new confirmed cases of the virus.  Concerns over the spread of the virus prompted Iran to close all schools and Shiite seminaries in Qom, about 130 kilometres (80 miles) south of Tehran. Read More Related Articles ‘Coronavirus’ party selling face masks cancelled after being branded ‘tasteless’  Officials fear the virus may have spread to “all Iran’s cities”, the BBC reports.  While Italian authorities said the number of people infected with the new coronavirus from China has more than quadrupled due to an emerging cluster of cases in the country’s north.  Many of the new cases represented the first infections in Italy acquired through secondary contagion and brought the country’s total to 17.  Dr Tedros said the pattern of infection outside of China was worrying, and the new cases in Iran were “very concerning”.  He said: “We are concerned about the number of cases with no clear epidemiological link, such as travel history to or contact with a confirmed case.” Read More Related Articles Coronavirus cruise ship Brit couple’s extraordinary quarantine diary Read More Related Articles Coronavirus: World Health Organisation debunk 13 myths about how to beat virus  But he insisted there was still a “fighting chance” of stopping the spread of the virus and called on all nations to do more to fight outbreaks.  The first to fall ill in northern Italy met with someone who had returned from China on January 21 without presenting any symptoms of the new virus, called Covid-19, health authorities said.  The 38-year-old Italian man is in hospital in the northern town of Codogno in a critical condition.  The man’s wife and a friend of his also tested positive for the virus.  Three patients at the hospital where he went with flu-like symptoms a few days ago also have infections.  Five nurses and doctors contracted the virus as well.  Italian health minister Roberto Speranza said Italy is now seeing the same sort of “cluster” of cases that Germany and France have seen.  The mayor of Codogno has issued a decree ordering the closure of all restaurants, coffee bars, schools and public gathering spots such as discos and gyms.  The Health Ministry advised area residents to stay home as a precaution.  Local officials in another town, Casalpusterlengo, ordered local schools closed until Tuesday.  A third town, Castiglione d’Adda, said its libraries, public offices, gyms and wa read more

Iranian cleric Mohammad Ali Mousavi Jazayeri warned Britain on Saturday about Tehran’s retaliation for the capture of an Iranian supertanker by Royal Marines in Gibraltar. “I am openly saying that Britain should be scared of Iran’s retaliatory measures over the illegal seizure of the Iranian oil tanker,” said the cleric, who is a member of the powerful clerical body, the Assembly of Experts. British Royal Marines seized the supertanker Grace 1 on Thursday for trying to take oil to Syria in violation of EU sanctions, a dramatic step that drew Tehran’s fury and could escalate its confrontation with the West. It comes as British flagged supertanker Pacfic Voyager is passing through the Persian Gulf this weekend.  Tehran yesterday threatened to seize British shipping in the Gulf in a direct response to the dramatic swoop by the marines with helicopters and fast boats in the early hours of Thursday.    Yesterday, Moshem Rezaei said Tehran had a “duty” to respond to the seizure of the Grace 1 over suspicions it was carrying oil to Bashar Assad’s Syrian regime in breach of EU sanctions. A detachment of Royal Marines from 42 Commando boarded the vessel on Thursday in a joint operation with the Royal Gibraltar Police. Writing on Twitter, Mr Rezaei, who led the Guard during the 1980s “tanker war” in the Gulf, said: “If England does not release the Iranian oil tanker, the duty… (of Iran) is to respond and seize one English oil tanker.” The warning came after Britain’s ambassador in Tehran, Rob Macaire, was summoned to the Iranian Foreign Ministry to explain the Government’s actions.    In a statement, the Gibraltar government said it had taken the decision to intercept the vessel and was not acting at the behest of any other country. It follows a claim by the Spanish authorities that the seizure of the tanker was made at the request of the United States which had been tracking its movements. “There has been no political request at any time from any government that the Gibraltar government should act or not act, on one basis or another,” the Gibraltar government said in a statement. “The decisions of Her Majesty’s Government of Gibraltar were taken totally independently, based on breaches of existing law and not at all based on extraneous political considerations.”    A spokesman said members of the crew were continuing to be questioned as inquiries continued aboard the ship. The 28 crew members – mainly Indian, Pakistani and Ukrainian nationals – were being interviewed as witnesses and were not being questioned under criminal procedures the spokesman added. The incident has occurred at a time of heightened tensions between the US and its allies and Iran over the unravelling nuclear deal between Tehran and leading international powers, including the UK. Last month President Donald Trump said he had made a last-minute decision to call off air strikes in retaliation for the shooting down by Iran of an unmanned US drone over the Gulf.    Earlier thi read more

Days after the UK – at US request – seized a tanker filled with Iranian oil near Gibraltar, a UK tanker in the Persian Gulf has made an abrupt u-turn and abandoned its mission to transport Iraqi oil to Europe. Now sheltering in Saudi waters, the tanker fears a tit-for-tat Iranian retaliation. Is this a case of “unintended consequences” for the US-engineered July 4th Iran tanker seizure? How far will this escalate?
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