| | | | | | CORONAVIRUS | There are now over 98,000 coronaviruses cases globally and more than 3,300 people have died, according to a Reuters tally. China’s central province of Hubei, excluding its provincial capital Wuhan, reported zero new cases over 24 hours for the first time during the outbreak.
Elsewhere in China, authorities are continuing efforts to contain imported infections. The U.S. Congress approved a $8.3 bln bill to battle coronavirus. The bill now goes to Trump’s office for final approval. Test kits were flown to the idled Grand Princess cruise ship off San Francisco, where at least 35 people have developed flu-like symptoms, after the vessel was linked to two other confirmed cases. The death toll from an outbreak in Italy has risen by 41 over the past 24 hours to 148, the Civil Protection Agency said on Thursday, with the contagion in Europe’s worst-hit country showing no sign of slowing.
| | | | | | | | Out of school, but still together: Parents, caretakers, medical experts and politicians were left gobsmacked when Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced a nationwide school closure on Feb. 27. The policy has been roundly criticized as counterintuitive, disruptive and risky given it has pushed tens of thousands of pupils into daycare centers instead, which now have to improvise measures to try to stop the children from contracting the illness.
“We have the children spend all day at the same seat, eating their snacks and lunches there too,” Stella Kids manager Ikuyo Kamimura said. “They face the same direction so they don’t get infected by droplets.” | | Coronavirus wreaks financial havoc as infections near 100,000. Business districts around the world began to empty and stock markets tumbled on Friday as the number of coronavirus infections neared 100,000 and the economic damage wrought by the outbreak intensified.
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