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World News Hits on Monday


Mon 06 Apr 2020 | 04:18 PM
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SEENews reviews the most dominating headlines of the daily world news. The following news titles was popular on world news websites:

More Than 400 New Deaths Confirmed in England

NHS England has confirmed that a further 403 people have died after contracting coronavirus, bringing the English death toll to 4,897. (BBC)

 

UK Government Press Briefing at 17:00 Bst

We've just had confirmation that today’s daily briefing from the UK government will take place at 17:00 BST (16:00 GMT). (BBC)

 

Inside an ER During The Coronavirus Outbreak

One emergency room. Forty minutes. Six patients go into cardiac arrest. Four die before they make it out of the ER. The blare of the critical "CODE 99" from the hospital alert system rings out five other times in less than an hour, calling medics to scramble to a patient needing resuscitation. (CNN)

 

Coronavirus in Europe: Spain Deaths Lowest For Two Weeks As Contagion Rate Continues to Slow

 

Latest figures from Spanish health authorities continue to show a decline in the number of new cases and deaths from coronavirus. The number of new confirmed cases represents a fall for the fourth day in a row, suggesting strict social distancing measures have begun to show their effects.(Euronews)

 

English Premier League Clubs Set to Discuss Wage Cuts

Clubs in the English Premier League, the top pision of professional football in the country, will begin to discuss whether to potentially cut player’s salaries in response to the season’s suspension due to the Coronavirus, British media report. (Sputnik)

 

EU Faces ‘Biggest Test Yet,’ Merkel Says, As Coronavirus Strains Continental Bonds

The EU is facing the biggest trial in its history, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned, urging impatient citizens to put aside thoughts of ending coronavirus-related restrictions and focus on survival as a bloc. (Russia Today)

 

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Intensive Care Due to Coronavirus

United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved to intensive care at St. Thomas' Hospital in London, England due to COVID-19. (USA TODAY)