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										<title>COVID-19 Lockdown Exit Analysis - 22nd Jun 2020</title>
										<date>22nd Jun 2020</date>
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													<title>Germany struggles to impose local lockdowns as coronavirus infections spike</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>Reuters UK</author>
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													Authorities in Germanys Goettingen and North Rhine Westphalia regions have called on police to enforce quarantine measures following a rise in local coronavirus infections and trouble getting people to adhere to isolation rules. Health authorities needed police reinforcement to maintain lockdown conditions at a tower block in Goettingen after a riot broke out on Saturday where around 700 people had been placed into quarantine. Around 200 people tried to get out but 500 people complied with quarantine rules Uwe Luehrig head of police in Goettingen said at a press conference on Sunday. In the ensuing fracas eight police officers were injured after residents started to attack law enforcement officials with bottles fireworks and metal bars Luehrig said.</description>
													<link>https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-germany-meat/germany-struggles-to-impose-local-coronavirus-infections-idUKKBN23S0KE</link>
													<pubDate>21st Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Spain reopens its borders as state of emergency comes to an end</title>
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													<author>Reuters UK</author>
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													Passengers wearing masks and wheeling suitcases arrived at Madrids main airport and French people crossed the border to buy bargain alcohol and tobacco on Sunday as Spain opened its borders to most European countries and ended a state of emergency imposed to contain COVID19.</description>
													<link>https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-spain-borders/spain-reopens-its-borders-as-state-of-emergency-comes-to-an-end-idUKKBN23S0BP</link>
													<pubDate>21st Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Germanys coronavirus reproduction rate jumps above key containment level</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													The coronavirus reproduction rate in Germany jumped to 2.88 on Sunday up from 1.79 a day earlier the Robert Koch Institute RKI for public health said taking infections above the level needed to contain it over the longer term. A reproduction rate or R of 2.88 means that out of 100 people who contracted the virus a further 288 other people will get infected. A rate of less than one is needed to gradually contain the disease. The number a sharp increase from 1.06 on Friday is based on RKIs moving 4day average data which reflects infection rates one to two weeks ago. RKI said outbreaks have been reported in nursing homes and hospitals institutions for asylum seekers and refugees in meat processing plants and logistics companies among seasonal harvest workers and in connection with religious events and family gatherings.</description>
													<link>https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-germany/germanys-coronavirus-reproduction-rate-jumps-above-key-containment-level-idUKKBN23S0PJ</link>
													<pubDate>21st Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Coronavirus R number jumps to 1.79 in Germany after abattoir outbreak</title>
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													<author>Sky News</author>
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													The coronavirus reproduction rate known as the R number has jumped to 1.79 in Germany. The Robert Koch Institute RKI for public health confirmed the rate was now far above what is needed to contain the outbreak over the longer term. The R number equates to how many people on average will be infected by each person who has COVID19. If R is above 1 an outbreak can grow exponentially but if it is below 1 the number of infections shrink and coronavirus can be brought under control. </description>
													<link>https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-r-number-jumps-to-1-79-in-germany-after-abattoir-outbreak-12011468</link>
													<pubDate>20th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Saudi ends virus lockdown despite spike in infections</title>
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													<author>Medical Xpress</author>
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													Saudi Arabia on Sunday ended a nationwide coronavirus curfew and lifted restrictions on businesses including hair salons and cinemas after three months of stringent curbs despite a spike in infections. Prayers were also allowed to resume in mosques in the holy city of Mecca state media reported just weeks before the annual hajj pilgrimage is due to start.</description>
													<link>https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-06-saudi-virus-lockdown-spike-infections.html</link>
													<pubDate>21st Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Dubai allows foreign tourists to enter from July 7</title>
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													<author>Arab News</author>
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													Those entering would have to present certificates to show they had recently tested negative for the coronavirus. Citizens and residents would be permitted to travel abroad from Tuesday June 23</description>
													<link>https://www.arabnews.com/node/1693356/middle-east</link>
													<pubDate>21st Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>How will countries pay off their debt after COVID19</title>
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													<author>AlJazeera </author>
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													As economies struggle and job losses increase government debts are headed towards World War II levels. The full impact of the coronavirus pandemic was laid bare when the United Kingdom became the first G20 nation to release its economic data. In April the first full month of the lockdown the UKs economy tanked a staggering 20 percent. It is heading towards the worst recession in 300 years. The government is expected to spend 60bn from March to October as they pay 80 percent of salaries of furloughed workers. The scheme is currently supporting 8.7 million jobs or a third of all working people</description>
													<link>https://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/countingthecost/2020/06/countries-pay-debt-covid-19-200620094839144.html</link>
													<pubDate>20th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Coronavirus 75 staff at Anglesey chicken plant positive</title>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													More workers have tested positive for coronavirus after an outbreak at a chicken factory on Anglesey. All staff at the 2 Sisters meat processing plant in Llangefni are selfisolating after a number of workers were confirmed to have the virus on Thursday. On Saturday the number had risen to 75 Public Health Wales confirmed.
Health officials said the number of cases were expected to rise and samples have been taken from about 350 staff. Testing sites were set up at Llangefni and Holyhead and at an existing facility in Bangor following the outbreak. All staff and contractors working at the processing plant which has 560 workers have been asked to selfisolate for 14 days and are being contacted for testing.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-53122894</link>
													<pubDate>20th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Poland to lift restictions on numbers of aircraft passengers</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>Warsaw Business Journal</author>
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													Poland will allow aircraft to fly with all their seats occupied as of July 1 Deputy Prime Minister Jadwiga Emilewicz has said. However critics have argued that it is too early to lift all restrictions as it could trigger more infections leading to deaths.
Poland has been easing lockdown restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic and opened its borders with other European Union countries on June 13. Despite that many countries have opened their economies the epidemiological threat has not subsided yet and virus hotspots have sprouted in various parts across the world. In Poland over 31300 people have been infected so far resulting in over 1300 deaths and more than 15000 recoveries. Around the world the virus has infected over 8.6 million resulting in over 457000 deaths and more than 4.5 million recoveries.</description>
													<link>https://wbj.pl/poland-to-lift-restictions-on-numbers-of-aircraft-passengers/post/127417</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Macron wants to find quick agreement on EU recovery fund in July French official</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													 French President Emmanuel Macron told European Union leaders it was necessary to find a quick agreement on a proposed 750 billioneuro recovery fund in July to maintain the current momentum a French official said on Friday. Failing to agree on the recovery plan would send the wrong signal Macron said according to the same official. In the same call with EU leaders the French president added that out of 750 billion euros preserving the 500 billion euros in grants was Frances top priority in line with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. France finds possible and legitimate to link grants with national reforms though not through Troikatype mechanism the official added. </description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-eu-france/macron-wants-to-find-quick-agreement-on-eu-recovery-fund-in-july-french-official-idUSKBN23Q28D</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Spain expects swift decision on travel corridor with Britain</title>
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													<author>Gibraltar Chronicle</author>
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													Spain expects a decision very soon in its talks with Britain on whether to establish a travel corridor to facilitate tourism and avoid imposing a quarantine on travellers a Spanish foreign ministry source told Reuters on Friday. The source did not say if he expected a deal. Amid repeated changes over the past weeks on when and how to open its borders to muchneeded foreign tourists Spain said on Tuesday that it was considering imposing a quarantine on British travellers in response to a similar policy announced by Britain. Britons account for more than a fifth of the roughly 80 million tourists Spain receives every year and Madrid had said it would talk with London to try to avoid such a quarantine at both ends. Spain is willing to be open to the United Kingdom we are in talks with them about their quarantine. We are in a position to open our borders to UK tourists without a quarantine the foreign ministry source said adding that he expected a decision before Spain opens its borders to tourists from most European countries including Britain on Sunday.</description>
													<link>https://www.chronicle.gi/spain-expects-swift-decision-on-travel-corridor-with-britain/</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Switzerland lifts most remaining coronavirus restrictions</title>
													<section>Lockdown Exit</section>
													<author>swissinfo.ch</author>
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													From Monday 22 events drawing up to 1000 people will be allowed as opposed to 300 at present provided contact tracing can be guaranteed. Only gatherings of more than 1000 remain banned until the end of August. Restrictions on when businesses such as bars and restaurants can be open will also be lifted. People will no longer be required to sit down inside. From tomorrow civil and political gatherings and demonstrations will be allowed but people are required to wear masks. The government is also ending its recommendation that people work from home wherever possible. It will be up to employers to decide and put the necessary safety measures in place. </description>
													<link>https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/government-lifts-most-remaining-coronavirus-restrictions/45847950</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Singapore lifts most virus lockdown restrictions</title>
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													<author>Republic World</author>
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													Malls gyms massage parlours parks and other public facilities reopened their doors on Friday in Singapore after nearly three months of coronavirus lockdown. 
While observing strict social distancing and healthy safety rules Singaporeans can wineanddine at restaurants work out at the gym and hold social gatherings of up to five people with the removal of most lockdown restrictions. Tuition classes also resumed except for singing lessons. Minor prohibitions remain including contact sports and places of worship.</description>
													<link>https://www.republicworld.com/world-news/global-event-news/singapore-lifts-most-virus-lockdown-restrictions.html</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>German coronavirus tracing app downloaded almost 10 million times government</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>Reuters UK</author>
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													Germanys smartphone app to help trace coronavirus infections has been downloaded 9.6 million times a government spokeswoman said on Friday. The app which SAP and Deutsche Telekom helped develop was launched earlier this week. </description>
													<link>https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-germany-apps/german-coronavirus-tracing-app-downloaded-almost-10-million-times-government-idUKKBN23Q1LP</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>NYC virus tracing off to a bumpy start report</title>
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													<author>ABC News</author>
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													New York Citys effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus through contact tracing has been hampered by the reluctance of some people with the virus to provide information to tracers</description>
													<link>https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/nyc-virus-tracing-off-bumpy-start-report-71372627</link>
													<pubDate>21st Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Crossparty group urges chancellor to consider fourday week for UK</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													A group of crossparty MPs have urged the government to consider a fourday working week for the UK post Covid19 arguing the policy could be a powerful tool to recover from this crisis. The MPs  from Labour the Scottish National party and the Green party  have written a letter to the chancellor Rishi Sunak asking him to set up a commission to explore the option similar to Scotlands postCovid19 Futures Commission which is looking at the possibility of a fourday working week to generate more jobs. The letter signed by MPs including the former shadow chancellor John McDonnell SNP MP Mhairi Black and Green MP Caroline Lucas said a fourday working week would reduce stress and overwork boost mental health and wellbeing and increase productivity.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/20/cross-party-group-urges-chancellor-to-consider-four-day-week</link>
													<pubDate>20th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Mannequins and decontamination chambers Future of dining after coronavirus</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>Mirror Online</author>
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													Mannequins will be set up at tables customers will have to undergo temperature checks and there will be plenty of outdoor dining when the coronavirus lockdown is eased to allow bars and restaurants to finally reopen</description>
													<link>https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/mannequins-decontamination-chambers-future-dining-22223546</link>
													<pubDate>21st Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>California mandates masks for most public activity as coronavirus numbers surge</title>
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													<author>NBC News</author>
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													Face coverings are critical to keeping those who are around you safe keeping businesses open and restarting our economy Gov. Gavin Newsom said.</description>
													<link>https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/california-mandates-masks-most-public-activity-coronavirus-numbers-surge-n1231487</link>
													<pubDate>18th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Ireland speeds up plan to reopen economy</title>
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													<author>Thomson Reuters Foundation News</author>
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													 Ireland on Friday announced another acceleration of the reopening of its economy from COVID19 restrictions with the reopening of churches gyms and team sports brought forward to June 29 acting prime minister Leo Varadkar said. Gatherings of up to 50 people indoors and up to 200 people outdoors will be allowed from June 29 with gatherings of up to 100 people indoors and 500 people outdoors from July 20 he said. </description>
													<link>https://news.trust.org/item/20200619170514-rm60r/</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Covid19 news UK coronavirus alert level lowered from four to three</title>
													<section>Exit Strategies</section>
													<author>New Scientist</author>
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													The UKs chief medical officers today said the countrys coronavirus alert level has reduced from four to three. This level of the alert system corresponds to the virus being in general circulation but at a level where its possible to gradually relax some restrictions. However restrictions in England have already been progressively relaxed throughout June even while the alert level remained at four  which corresponds to high or exponentially rising levels of the virus and warrants continued social distancing. For the first time the government today published the daily rate at which coronavirus infections are growing alongside the UKs R number which remains unchanged at around 0.7 to 0.9. For the UK as a whole the growth rate is believed to be anywhere between 2 per cent and 4 per cent meaning that infection numbers are declining slightly. At a regional level there is a chance that new cases may be growing in London. However the governments science advisers believe that growth in infection numbers is unlikely.</description>
													<link>https://www.newscientist.com/article/2237475-covid-19-news-uk-coronavirus-alert-level-lowered-from-four-to-three/</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>UK reviews social distancing rules as COVID19 cases fall</title>
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													<author>AlJazeera </author>
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													The review follows warnings from the hospitality sector that businesses and jobs could be severely affected when they reopen if the current restrictions remain in place.</description>
													<link>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/06/uk-reviews-social-distancing-rules-covid-19-cases-fall-200619153343829.html</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Saudi Arabia to reopen Mecca mosques as cases surpass 150000</title>
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													<author>Al-Monitor</author>
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													Saudi Arabia will allow more than 1500 mosques to reopen in the holy city of Mecca more than three months after they were closed to congressional prayers.  The Ministry of Islamic Affairs said Friday that personal prayer rugs and social distancing will be required among worshippers. Gulf News reports that volunteers have posted signs on carpets showing the distances that must be kept during  prayers.  Saudi Arabia confirmed an additional 4301 cases of the virus Friday bringing the total 150292. Health officials say 1184 people have died of the virus. </description>
													<link>https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2020/06/saudi-arabia-mosques-mecca-reopen-coronavirus-hajj.html</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Nations capital could move to phase 2 reopening next week</title>
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													<author>Medical Xpress</author>
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													Mayor Muriel Bowser said Wednesday that she would make a final decision and announcement on Friday. But if the numbers continue trending in the right direction Bowser said she expects to launch phase two next week. Playgrounds libraries gyms and nail salons would be able to reopen on a limited basis. All nonessential businesses would be allowed to let customers inside up to 50 capacity. Restaurants will be able to seat diners indoors also at 50 capacity. We always have the ability to turn up or turn down our reopening Bowser said. This virus is not gone. It is still here. It is still spreading. </description>
													<link>https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-06-nation-capital-phase-reopening-week.html</link>
													<pubDate>17th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Trump urges slowdown in COVID19 testing calling it a doubleedge sword</title>
													<section>Partisan Exits</section>
													<author>Reuters UK</author>
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													U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday told thousands of cheering supporters he had asked U.S. officials to slow down testing for the novel coronavirus calling it a doubleedged sword that led to more cases being discovered. In his remarks Trump used terms such as Kung Flu virus and Chinese virus to refer to COVID19. That name gets further and further away from China as opposed to calling it the Chinese virus he said. </description>
													<link>https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-trump-testing/trump-urges-slowdown-in-covid-19-testing-calling-it-a-double-edge-sword-idUKKBN23S01D</link>
													<pubDate>21st Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Trumps Tulsa rally Court rejects bid for face masks social distancing</title>
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													<author>Chicago Tribune</author>
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													The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Friday rejected a request to require everyone attending President Donald Trumps rally in Tulsa this weekend to wear a face mask and maintain social distancing inside the arena to guard against the spread of the coronavirus. The court ruled that the two local residents who asked that the thousands expected at Saturday nights rally be required to take the precautions couldnt establish that they had a clear legal right to the relief they sought. Oklahoma has had a recent spike in coronavirus cases but in a concurring opinion two justices noted that the states plan to reopen its economy is permissive suggestive and discretionary. Therefore for lack of any mandatory language in the plan we are compelled to deny the relief requested. </description>
													<link>https://www.chicagotribune.com/election-2020/ct-trump-tulsa-rally-20200619-m5ql7tb2u5ae5kndycuotpndia-story.html</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>How Covid19 spread QAnon in Germany</title>
													<section>Partisan Exits</section>
													<author>Coda Story</author>
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													The sprawling movement which centers on an alleged deep state plot against President Donald Trump has gained traction among antilockdown demonstrators and conspiracy theorists </description>
													<link>https://www.codastory.com/disinformation/qanon-covid19-germany/</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Afghan health workers deliberately targeted during pandemic UN</title>
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													<author>DW (English)</author>
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													A UN report registered a dozen attacks on health workers at the height of Afghanistans coronavirus outbreak. Targeting the health care system during the pandemic was particularly reprehensible the world body said.</description>
													<link>https://www.dw.com/en/afghan-health-workers-deliberately-targeted-during-pandemic-un/a-53891963</link>
													<pubDate>21st Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Airlines legal challenge of UK quarantine policy to be heard early July lawyers say</title>
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													<author>Reuters UK</author>
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													A legal challenge by British Airways ICAG.L easyJet EZJ.L and Ryanair RYA.I against the UK governments decision to introduce a 14day quarantine for travellers will be heard in early July barristers involved in the case said on Friday. 
The airlines claim that the regulations are irrational and disproportionate. A hearing has been listed for early July Blackstone Chambers said in a statement. </description>
													<link>https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-britain-quarantine/airlines-legal-challenge-of-uk-quarantine-policy-to-be-heard-early-july-lawyers-say-idUKKBN23Q2U2</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Is the WHO denying there are dangers from assymptomatic patients carrying the coronavirus</title>
													<section>Partisan Exits</section>
													<author>SOS Pravda Ukraine</author>
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													WHO epidemiologist Ms. Van Kerkhov noted that patients who did not show symptoms of coronavirus were less likely to spread the virus than people with an active response to COVID19 BUT she did not say the dangers were any less and that assymptomatic people posed no risks Russian languages sites and blogs went ballistic in spreading these lies far and wide. 

We have a lot of reports from countries that closely monitor the contacts of infected people. They monitor asymptomatic cases they monitor contacts and do not detect the transmission of the virus so this is very rare Kerkhov said at a briefing. </description>
													<link>https://sos.pravda.com.ua/articles/2020/06/18/7150777/</link>
													<pubDate>18th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Zimbabwe health minister arrested over coronavirus supplies scandal</title>
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													<author>CGTN</author>
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													Zimbabwean Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo was arrested Friday for alleged corruption related to the supply of medical materials to combat the coronavirus pandemic the antigraft agency said. The Zimbabwe AntiCorruption Commission ZACC confirmed the arrest of the minister Friday evening. I can confirm that Minister Moyo is currently detained at Rhodesville Police Station and will likely appear in court tomorrow ZACC spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure said. According to Makamure the minister was arrested over shady procurement deals worth millions of U.S. dollars. Moyo became the second minister to be arrested for alleged corruption in President Emmerson Mnangagwas government after the arrest last year of the then tourism minister Prisca Mupfumira.</description>
													<link>https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-06-20/Zimbabwe-health-minister-arrested-over-coronavirus-supplies-scandal-Rta8b1wpwI/index.html</link>
													<pubDate>18th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Morocco opens field hospital after spike in virus cases  The Jakarta Post</title>
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													<author>The Jakarta Post</author>
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													A new field hospital in eastern Morocco will from Sunday receive around 700 COVID19 patients following a sharp spike in infections in the kingdom the government said. Morocco reported a record singleday rise in novel coronavirus cases on Friday after an outbreak was detected in fruit packing plants in eastern Kenitra province prompting Rabat to tighten restrictions in the region. The North African kingdom reported more than 500 cases on Friday mainly in Kenitra having recorded on average fewer than 100 new COVID19 infections daily since confirming its first cases in early March</description>
													<link>https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/06/22/morocco-opens-field-hospital-after-spike-in-virus-cases.html</link>
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													Australias Victoria State will extend its state of emergency to July 20 after an uptick in cases of coronavirus. The fourweek extension allows the Victorian government to continue to enforce physical distancing and isolation requirements according to a statement on the state premiers website. Victoria recorded 19 new cases from Saturday to Sunday the fifth day of doubledigit increases and the most of any Australian jurisdiction after hitting a twomonth high of 25 on Saturday. On Saturday state premier Daniel Andrews announced that the number of visitors permitted to homes will be reduced to five from Monday. </description>
													<link>https://www.bloombergquint.com/onweb/victoria-state-extends-state-of-emergency-to-slow-virus-spread</link>
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													It now looks likely the UK will suffer a longer lockdown than European neighbours a worse economic hit and a higher death toll. Schools will stay stubbornly closed to millions until September  leaving children bored and lonely and parents wondering how many hours of TV is acceptable to watch in a day. The economic reality of lockdown is starting to cut through and on Sunday well be speaking to the head of the TUC Frances OGrady to talk about what it means for workers and the chef Ottolenghi to discuss the impact on the food and hospitality industry.</description>
													<link>https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-why-the-new-normal-is-merely-a-thin-veneer-12010763</link>
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													The Joint Biosecurity Centre recommended the Covid19 alert level should move to level 3  a Covid19 epidemic is in general circulation  from level 4. The United Kingdom has a Covid19 death toll of more than 50000 based on official data including fatalities where it is mentioned on death certificates making it one of the worst hit countries in the world.</description>
													<link>https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/20/uk-lowers-coronavirus-alert-level-to-epidemic-from-exponential.html</link>
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													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													The transport secretary Grant Shapps has made an urgent intervention in the growing crisis over the welfare of 1500 crew on five cruise liners which British port authorities have detained after a raid on Friday. The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said it was detaining five of six ships it inspected on Friday morning over serious concerns about the welfare of the crew some of whom have been stranded for three months in Essex.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/20/grant-shapps-vows-to-safeguard-wellbeing-of-crews-on-detained-cruise-ships</link>
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													<author>Houston Chronicle</author>
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													The planned next stage of reopening of businesses in Mexico appeared to be put off once again Friday as new confirmed cases and deaths continued at nearrecord levels.  The Health Department reported 5030 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 647 more deaths both numbers down just slightly from Thursday. The daily death toll has been hovering around 700 for much of this week while the daily case load increase has hovered near 5000. Mexico now has 170485 confirmed cases and 20394 deaths though both numbers are considered undercounts due to extremely limited testing. The country had been hoping to authorize a broad new round of openings for businesses like hotels restaurants and shopping malls. But authorities in Mexico City which has been hardest hit by the pandemic said hospital occupancy and case numbers had not decreased to the point where reopening malls and street markets would be possible. The city has about 70 of its hospital beds occupied.</description>
													<link>https://www.chron.com/news/article/Mexico-virus-cases-deaths-continue-high-15353653.php</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													 The Brazilian government on Friday published new guidelines for meatpackers after a spike of COVID19 cases at food plants including keeping workers at least one meter apart but labor prosecutors criticized the steps as inadequate. No testing is required under the ministry of agricultures new rules which were issued after consultations with the labor prosecutors office. A prosecutors representative said the guidelines ignored key recommendations made by the office that specified minimum distancing of 1.5 meters between workers in common areas of the plant as well as mass testing. The prosecutors recommendations also addressed the quality of face masks required for use physical distancing and testing protocols.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended that meatpacking workers be spaced at least six feet two meters apart. In addition to distancing employees Brazils ministry of agriculture said companies should also monitor those with coronavirus symptoms and immediately remove for 14 days anyone suspected of having been infected. They should also track any workers who came in contact with affected employees it said.</description>
													<link>https://uk.reuters.com/article/health-coronavirus-brazil-meat/brazil-issues-new-guidelines-for-meatpackers-as-coronavirus-pandemic-ravages-plants-idUKL1N2DW19Z</link>
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													Brazils health ministry said the country surpassed one million confirmed coronavirus cases on Friday with total deaths fast approaching 50000 as it struggles with a tense political climate and worsening economic outlook. Brazil confirmed its first case of the virus on February 26. It has spread relentlessly across the continentsized country eroding support for rightwing President Jair Bolsonaro and raising fears of economic collapse after years of anaemic growth.</description>
													<link>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/06/coronavirus-brazil-tops-million-cases-200619214657659.html</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>MSN.com</author>
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													The early success Argentina had in slowing the pandemic is in the balance with new cases soaring in recent weeks and a new daily record set on Thursday. The total has more than doubled to nearly 38000 since the start of June though it still stands well below the number of cases in neighboring countries including Brazil and Peru. The official death toll is nearing 1000 while President Alberto Fernandez was put into partial isolation at his official Olivos residence this week due to the risk from rising cases. The government unnerved by the recent surge has moved to contain the spread. Some villas have faced periods of mandatory isolation while authorities have done mass testing programs first in Villa 31 and then in other vulnerable areas. Thanks to these tests we are now learning about the number of infected we have said Daniel David Lpez a resident of the Fuerte Apache villa and president of the Santa Clara football club.</description>
													<link>https://www.msn.com/en-xl/latinamerica/top-stories/argentina-battles-coronavirus-spike-as-pandemic-grips-poverty-hit-villas/ar-BB15I5vu?li=BB12J0nL</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Irelands 14day quarantine for people arriving from other countries will remain in place at least until July 9 and the government will review the issue at a meeting next week acting prime minister Leo Varadkar said on Friday. My ambition ... is to reopen between countries where the virus is as suppressed as it is here but we want to do that in a coordinated fashion with other European countries but that hasnt quite happened yet Varadkar told journalists. </description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-ireland-quarantine/ireland-says-international-quarantine-to-remain-at-least-until-july-9-idUSKBN23Q33J</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>The Washington Post</author>
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													Italys Health Ministry is asking government advisers to evaluate new World Health Organization recommendations saying that people with COVID19 can come out of isolation before they test negative for the coronavirus. The WHO last week said patients who spent 10 consecutive days in isolation with symptoms can be released if they are then symptomfree for at least three days. People who dont develop COVID19 symptoms can stop isolating 10 days after they first test positive according to WHOs revised guidelines.</description>
													<link>https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/italy-mulls-new-who-guidelines-on-virus-patient-isolation/2020/06/21/6732452a-b3ed-11ea-9a1d-d3db1cbe07ce_story.html</link>
													<pubDate>21st Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>The New York Times</author>
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													Contrary to Trumps recent comments specialists say recent increases are real and the virus is like a forest fire that will burn as long as there is fuel.</description>
													<link>https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/21/health/coronavirus-pandemic-spread-trump.html</link>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													The study that dexamethasone is part of is called Recovery  Randomised Evaluation of Covid19 Therapy. Clinical trials usually take months even years to get under way and involve a few hundred patients. The Recovery trial was set up in nine days and has recruited 11500 Covid patients in 175 hospitals across the UK.
Speed was vital in order to catch the rising wave of hospital admissions here and to do so before doctors were overwhelmed. The UK has had Europes worst coronavirus outbreak with a terrible death toll. But that has also meant there were sufficient patient numbers here to create what is the worlds biggest trial of Covid19 treatments. The trial is led by Prof Peter Horby who had spent recent years looking at how best to prepare for and respond to disease X an unknown pathogen that could cause a pandemic.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-53096736</link>
													<pubDate>20th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>Anadolu Agency</author>
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													The vaccine is real. We have validated it several times. It is targeted at Africans but will also work for other races. It will work. It cannot be faked. This is a result of the determination. It took a lot of scientific efforts Kolawole told reporters at Adeleke University in Nigerias Eda state Friday. The population of those that need vaccines is more than those that need drugs. That is why the research focused on a vaccine he noted. The study that the vaccine was based on was initially funded by the Trinity Immunodeficient Laboratory and Helix Biogen Consult Ogbomosho with roughly 7.8 million Nigerian nairas 20000 according to the report. Kolawole went on to say that his team had worked extensively on the viruss genome from samples across Africa to select the best potential vaccine candidates. The researchers of the team had made the possible latent vaccine constructs Kolawole revealed without naming the vaccine. He added that it would take a minimum of 18 months to release the vaccine for widespread use due to a large amount of research analysis and approvals required by medical authorities.</description>
													<link>https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/nigerian-researchers-announce-covid-19-vaccine/1883955</link>
													<pubDate>20th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>NBC News</author>
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													APs analysis of data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services found that nearly half of the more than 15000 nursing homes have reported suspected or confirmed cases of COVID19 as of June 7. About 1 in 5 facilities  or 21 percent  have reported deaths. Nationwide nursing homes reported nearly 179000 suspected or confirmed cases among residents and 29497 deaths. The latest figures include about 95 percent of nursing homes.</description>
													<link>https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/nursing-homes-represent-more-1-4-covid-19-deaths-u-n1231547</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>The New York Times</author>
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													The shift quietly disclosed on a government website highlights how the Trump administration is favoring development of vaccines over treatments for the sickest patients.</description>
													<link>https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/19/health/coronavirus-lung-treatment-funding.html</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													Italian scientists say sewage water from two cities contained coronavirus traces in December long before the countrys first confirmed cases. The National Institute of Health ISS said water from Milan and Turin showed genetic virus traces on 18 December. It adds to evidence from other countries that the virus may have been circulating much earlier than thought. Chinese officials confirmed the first cases at the end of December. Italys first case was in midFebruary. In May French scientists said tests on samples showed a patient treated for suspected pneumonia near Paris on 27 December actually had the coronavirus. Meanwhile in Spain a study found virus traces in waste water collected in midJanuary in Barcelona some 40 days before the first local case was discovered.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-53106444</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>The Wall Street Journal</author>
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													A new study finds that adding a simple steroid to the treatment of severe Covid19 cases can significantly reduce deaths. Thats another milestone in the battle against the virus. It shows a path for reducing Covid deaths faster through medical innovation and for keeping the healthcare system from being overwhelmed as the epidemic spreads.The U.S. unlike Europe and Asia seems to have decided not to crush the virus but try to reduce its spread to a controllable level. </description>
													<link>https://www.wsj.com/articles/rules-for-clinical-trials-in-a-pandemic-11592770800</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>CureVac Begins Human Trials of Optimized mRNA COVID19 Vaccine</title>
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													<author>HospiMedica</author>
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													CureVac AG Tbingen Germany has received regulatory approval from the German and Belgian authorities to initiate Phase 1 clinical trial of its SARSCoV2 vaccine candidate. CureVac a clinicalstage biopharmaceutical company developing a new class of transformative medicines based on optimized mRNA has received approval from the German Health Authority PaulEhrlichInstitute PEI and the Belgian Federal Agency for Medicines and Health Products FAMHP to begin the Phase 1 clinical trial for its vaccine program to prevent SARSCoV2 infection. The trial will be conducted in Germany and Belgium.</description>
													<link>https://www.hospimedica.com/covid-19/articles/294783039/curevac-begins-human-trials-of-optimized-mrna-covid-19-vaccine.html</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>The Times</author>
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													A coronavirus vaccine being developed in partnership with Glaxosmithkline has begun human clinical trials. The FTSE 100 drugs company is providing its adjuvant technology as part of a collaboration with Clover Biopharmaceuticals of China. After promising preclinical results in animals the vaccine has begun a phase one study in Perth Australia. Glaxo and Clover are planning a more indepth phase two trial which it is hoped will start later in the year. The partnership with Clover is one of several Covid19 vaccine projects involving Glaxo which also include a venture with Sanofi of France. Glaxo based in west London is a leading player in the global vaccines market along with Sanofi and the American companies Merck and Pfizer. </description>
													<link>https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/glaxosmithklines-coronavirus-vaccine-starts-human-trials-j66mqtwhb</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>NDTV</author>
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													Details published on Chinas National Microbiology Data Center website revealed the genome data was based on three samples  two human and one environmental  collected on June 11. That was the same day Beijing reported its first new local COVID19 infection in months. In the eight days since the city has reported a total of 183 cases linked to the sprawling wholesale food centre of Xinfadi in the citys southwest. According to preliminary genomic and epidemiological study results the virus is from Europe but it is different from the virus currently spreading in Europe Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention CDC official Zhang Yong said in an article published on Friday. Its older than the virus currently spreading in Europe.</description>
													<link>https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/china-publishes-coronavirus-genome-data-after-latest-beijing-covid-19-outbreak-2248667</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>The New York Times</author>
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													Its a question that has haunted scientists since the pandemic began Does everyone infected with the virus produce antibodies  and if so how long do they last Not very long suggests a new study published Thursday in Nature Medicine. Antibodies  protective proteins made in response to an infection  may last only two to three months especially in people who never showed symptoms while they were infected. The conclusion does not necessarily mean that these people can be infected a second time several experts cautioned. Even low levels of powerful neutralizing antibodies may still be protective as are the immune systems T cells and B cells.</description>
													<link>https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/18/health/coronavirus-antibodies.html</link>
													<pubDate>18th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>The New York Times</author>
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													 Swedens hopes of getting help from herd immunity in combating the coronavirus received a fresh blow on Thursday when a new study showed fewer than anticipated had developed antibodies. Swedens has opted for a more liberal strategy during the pandemic keeping most schools restaurants bars and businesses open as much of Europe hunkered down behind closed doors. While Health Agency officials have stressed socalled herd immunity is not a goal in itself it has also said the strategy is only to slow the virus enough for health services to cope not suppress it altogether. However the study the most comprehensive in Sweden yet showed only around 6.1 of Swedes had developed antibodies well below levels deemed enough to achieve even partial herd immunity.</description>
													<link>https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2020/06/18/world/europe/18reuters-health-coronavirus-sweden-immunity.html</link>
													<pubDate>18th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Mainland China reported on Sunday 26 new confirmed coronavirus cases for June 20 down from 27 a day earlier driven largely by the latest outbreak of COVID19 in the Chinese capital. Of the new infections 22 were in Beijing the National Health Commission said in a statement the same as a day earlier. The city of more than 20 million people reported its first case in the latest wave on June 11. The resurgence has been linked to a wholesale food center in the southwest of Beijing. So far 227 people in the city have been infected in the latest outbreak.  Mainland China reported six new asymptomatic cases those who are infected with the coronavirus but show no symptoms down from seven a day earlier. Beijing accounted for three of the new cases.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-china-cases/mainland-china-reports-26-new-covid-19-cases-including-22-in-beijing-idUSKBN23S02Z</link>
													<pubDate>21st Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>Middle East Eye</author>
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													The Palestinian Authority on Saturday said it was temporarily closing the cities of Hebron and Nablus in the occupied West Bank to contain the spread of coronavirus after a sharp rise in infections. The government decided to close the governorate of Hebron to prevent anyone from entering or exiting with the exception of the transport of merchandise Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh said. He told a news conference that Hebron would be closed for five days and Nablus for 48 hours AFP reported.</description>
													<link>https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/coronavirus-palestinian-authority-closes-two-west-bank-cities-after-virus-spike</link>
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													<author>The Korea Times</author>
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													South Koreas virus fight is dragging on with a steady rise in new virus cases and untraceable infections along with a spike in imported cases. Health authorities warned of another possible wave of infections. The country added 49 new cases on Friday including 32 local infections raising the total caseload to 12306 according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention KCDC. The number of new daily COVID19 cases marks a slight slowdown from a threeweek high of 59 a day earlier. Of the locally transmitted cases 26 were reported in the densely populated Seoul and nearby metropolitan areas around half of the countrys 50million population lives. The Seoul metropolitan area accounted for most of the newly added virus cases this month.

The country has also seen an uptick in the number of infections outside of the capital region as well as in imported cases.</description>
													<link>https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2020/06/119_291488.html</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Apple Inc said on Friday it is temporarily shutting some stores again in Florida Arizona South Carolina and North Carolina in the United States as novel coronavirus cases continue to rise in the country. Shares of the company which said the closure would affect 11 stores in these states were down 0.5. </description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-apple/apple-to-shut-some-u-s-stores-again-due-to-rising-covid-19-cases-idUSKBN23Q2T6</link>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													Indian officials have reimposed a lockdown in the southern city of Chennai formerly Madras and three neighbouring districts. Only essential services and neighbourhood grocery shops will be permitted to function under the 12day lockdown set to end on 30 June. Chennai is Indias sixthlargest city and the capital of Tamil Nadu state. It has more than 37000 of Tamil Nadus confirmed 50000 infections making it one of Indias largest hotspots. With just over 600 deaths in total the state has a relatively low mortality rate  but its death toll is currently being reviewed after reports suggested that at least 200 deaths in Chennai were not included in the official tally. </description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-53103774</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													Costa Ricas government will halt reopening the countrys economy due to an increase in the number of coronavirus cases over recent days a senior official said on Friday in a blow to the Central American nation which has already lost 100000 jobs. These are not numbers to think that nothing is wrong and that we can continue with the reopening Health Minister Daniel Salas said during a news conference. Over the last 24 hours Costa Rica has registered a record 119 new coronavirus infections bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 2058. Twelve people have died from the highly contagious respiratory disease caused by the virus. </description>
													<link>https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-health-coronavirus-costa-rica/costa-rica-halts-reopening-as-coronavirus-infections-rise-idUKKBN23R00L</link>
													<pubDate>19th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Global report Germany orders local Covid19 lockdowns as Spain boosts tourism sector </title>
													<section>Coronavirus Resurgence</section>
													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													More than 8000 people have been quarantined in fresh outbreaks of Covid19 in three areas of Germany while the most comprehensive study yet on immunity in Sweden showed very few people had developed antibodies. As governments across Europe continue to ease their restrictions authorities in North Rhein Westphalia the southern Berlin district of Neuklln and the central city of Gttingen imposed local lockdowns in an effort to halt the spread of the virus. About 7000 people were selfisolating and schools and kindergartens were closed in the western state of North Rhein Westphalia after 657 confirmed cases were discovered at Tnnies a meat processing plant in RhedaWiedenbrck.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/18/global-report-germany-orders-local-covid-19-lockdowns-as-spain-boosts-tourism-sector</link>
													<pubDate>18th Jun 2020</pubDate>
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