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The 16th of the March saw the biggest one day drop on the FTSE 100 and international markets since the financial crisis of 2008. At the centre of this crisis is Covid-19.

But, is this the first time that a disease outbreak has caused so much damage to the economy, and how prepared is the global economy to deal with a pandemic?

We explore the issues that have circled this crisis. And ask, what are the implications of a global economy that has become more and more interconnected in a pandemic?

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Philanthropist Oprah Winfrey invokes Nelson Mandela to call for global unity in the fight against the COVID-19 coronavirus during One World: Together At Home on April 18.

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Apr.15 — Covid-19 has infected 2 million people around the world as the new coronavirus marked another grim milestone. Bloomberg’s Viviana Hurtado reports on “Bloomberg Markets.”

Travis Dhanraj explains why Ontario is lagging behind on COVID-19, and what exactly Premier Doug Ford is calling for. Tom Vernon reports on Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s idea to track travellers returning from abroad, and Kenney’s plan to bolster a battered economy. And Mercedes Stephenson looks at B.C. Premier John Horgan’s new steps to control COVID-19, as questions are raised about the lack of testing at land borders, and the potential for terrorist groups to weaponize COVID-19. read more

Robin Gill looks at the surge in deaths and cases of COVID-19 in Quebec and Ontario, while David Akin breaks down the government’s financial assistance package that Canadians can apply for starting Monday. Plus, Amanda Jelowicki looks at the concern in Quebec, as a quarter of all nursing homes in the province have now confirmed COVID-19 outbreaks.

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China is sending medical expertise and supplies around the world, positioning itself as a potential savior in the fight against the new coronavirus just as the West sinks deeper into crisis. It’s a stunning turnaround just weeks after the COVID-19 outbreak emerged in China and began its exponential growth. Is there more to this than meets the eye? Senior figures in Beijing are accused of leading disinformation campaigns aimed at deflecting blame for the outbreak getting out of control in the first place. And experts explain how China’s deliveries of medical supplies fit in to a much longer-term project aimed at building its image and influence around the world — particularly in regions such as Central and Eastern Europe, where Beijing’s attentions have raised fears it is trying to divide the European Union. With the Western alliance already weakened by the Trump presidency and uncertainty over the unity of Europe, could China turn the disaster of COVID-19 into a major step towards global leadership? read more

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“Fears of a potential coronavirus pandemic grew on Monday after sharp rises in new COVID-19 cases were reported in Iran, Italy, and South Korea. Infectious disease expert Dr. Peter Daszak says he wouldn’t be surprised if the World Health Organization declared the disease a pandemic in the next two weeks.” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRgGrR1pVxA read more

From one local market in the heart of mainland China, the COVID-19 coronavirus is spreading around the world with alarming speed, with cases now reported in almost every continent. And as the number of infections in China is dropping, the number of cases cases abroad continues to grow with hotspots in Iran, South Korea and Italy.

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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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Fears of a potential coronavirus pandemic grew on Monday after sharp rises in new COVID-19 cases were reported in Iran, Italy and South Korea. Infectious disease expert Dr. Peter Daszak says he wouldn’t be surprised if the World Health Organization declared the disease a pandemic in the next two weeks.
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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

Fears of a potential coronavirus pandemic grew on Monday after sharp rises in new COVID-19 cases were reported in Iran, Italy and South Korea. Infectious disease expert Dr. Peter Daszak says he wouldn’t be surprised if the World Health Organization declared the disease a pandemic in the next two weeks.
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For any copyright, please send me a message.  Japan has announced its first death from the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, taking the global total to 1,710. Health minister Katsunobu Kato said the victim was a woman in her 80s who had been in hospital since 1 February, when she was diagnosed with pneumonia, with the COVID-19 diagnosis coming after her death.  The woman was a resident of Kanagawa prefecture near Tokyo, but officials have refused to comment on Japanese media reports that she was the mother-in-law of a taxi driver who is also a confirmed case.  There have now been two deaths outside China, with the other coming in the Philippines, with the vast majority of confirmed cases and fatalities still restricted to Hubei province – the epicentre of the outbreak. On Wednesday night, more than 14,800 new cases of the COVID-19, the disease which is caused by the coronavirus, were reported in Hubei.  Health officials there also confirmed 242 new deaths from the flu-like virus – the fastest rise since the pathogen was identified in December.  The latest global figures: More than 14,800 new cases and 242 deaths have been confirmed in China’s Hubei province, which is the epicentre of the outbreakHubei alone now has 48,206 confirmed cases, most in the city of Wuhan, with 33,693 being treated in hospital, and 5,647 of them said to be critically illThere have been 60,363 confirmed cases worldwide and 1,370 deaths – all but two in China, with one in Japan and one in the PhilippinesForty-four more people on board the quarantined cruise ship Diamond Princess, which is docked in Japan, have tested positive for COVID-19There are now 218 confirmed cases from the cruise ship – the biggest cluster outside China  There had been optimism that the number of infections was beginning to slow down, with China having reported its lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in two weeks on Tuesday. Despite the apparent spike, the World Health Organisation has played down fears that it represented a major shift in the trajectory of the outbreak. Officials said the increase was “largely down to a change in how cases are being diagnosed and reported”. Doctors in China can now make clinical diagnoses based on chest imaging, rather than wait for laboratory confirmation, allowing for cases to be confirmed more quickly. It also means suspected cases from previous days and weeks, including some going right back to the end of December, are now being included in the latest updates from Hubei. It means figures from Hubei – including those from Wednesday night – now include confirmed laboratory cases and suspected cases based on the chest imaging tests.  In other developments:The latest UK case took an Uber to hospital and walked into A&E, it has read more

Fears are growing that it won’t be possible to stop the global spread of Coronavirus. Health experts have warned that the chances of containing it are diminishing as cases appear in more countries.

Most infections are still in China, but significant clusters in South Korea, Iran and Italy causing concern.

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As the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 continues to grow outside of China, with clusters reported in Italy, Iran and South Korea, health officials are warning that a pandemic is possible. Crystal Goomansingh reports on the efforts to contain the spread of the virus.

Plus, Jackson Proskow has details on the U.S. response to the virus and how concerns over its spread is causing panic on Wall Street.

David Akin reports on the new rail blockades that have been set up after police moved in and arrested protesters, dismantling a blockade on Tyendinaga Mohawk territory. read more

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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

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