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U.S. coronavirus death toll rises past 3,000 on the deadliest day
The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus pandemic climbed past 3,000 on Monday, the deadliest day yet in the country’s mounting crisis, while New York cheered the arrival of a gleaming 1,000-bed U.S. Navy hospital ship as a sign of hope in the city’s desperate fight. (Reuters)
World Bank Warns of Virus Economic Pain for Asia
The World Bank says "significant economic pain seems unavoidable" in the Asia Pacific region. (BBC)
Migrant Workers Sprayed with Disinfectant in One Indian State
The Indian state of Uttar Pradesh has sparked controversy after migrant workers, returning home during a nationwide coronavirus lockdown, were doused in bleach disinfectant used to sanitize buses. ((CNN)
Coronavirus Latest: Italy May Reach Pandemic Peak Soon, Officials Say
Authorities in Italy announced a daily death toll of 812 deaths in 24 hours, bringing the total to 11,500 fatalities. But after nearly three weeks of a lockdown, there were some encouraging signs that the measures could be working. (Euronews)
Covid-19 Pandemic in Asia 'Far from Over,' Countries Should Brace for 'Large-Scale Community Transmission,' WHO Warns
While some Asian countries appear to have slowed down the spread of the deadly Covid-19 disease, no nation should let its guard down, World Health Organization (WHO) experts have warned. "Let me be clear. The epidemic is far from over in Asia and the Pacific," WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific Takeshi Kasai told reporters on Tuesday. (Russia Today)
Italy Lacking Strategic Industry to Produce Face Masks – Ex-Minister of Health
Anastasia Levchenko - Italy is lacking the strategic industry to produce face masks, leaving medical personnel and the public at risk amid the coronavirus outbreak, Italy’s former minister of health, Girolamo Sirchia, said in an interview. (Sputnik)
More Than 3,000 Coronavirus Deaths in US As Large Cities Battle Hospital Bed Shortages
The U.S. hit another grim milestone in the COVID-19 pandemic Monday, recording its 3,000 death as the nation's most populated cities put out cries for aid and extra hospital beds. (USA Today)
Federal And State Officials Caution That Number of Cases Will Continue to Grow
The White House’s coronavirus coordinator said that the pandemic could kill as many as 200,000 Americans. (The Washington Post)