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										<title>COVID-19 Lockdown Exit Analysis - 14th Jul 2020</title>
										<date>14th Jul 2020</date>
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													<title>Largest cities in Colombia reverse reopening as coronavirus threatens to collapse healthcare</title>
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													<author>Colombia Reports</author>
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													Colombias capital Bogota and the countrys second largest city Medellin will reinstate partial lockdowns as COVID19 is threatening to collapse healthcare.
In Bogota Mayor Claudia Lopez said Saturday that she will reinstate a rotating lockdown starting Monday in the hope that a reduction of people in the street will prevent a collapse of the capitals healthcare system. The mayor said she will maintain this partial lockdown until after the projected peak in Bogota has passed at the end of August. Residents in areas under lockdown will not be allowed to go to work. Lopez said she would guarantee a universal basic income and food distribution in the locked down parts of the city.</description>
													<link>https://colombiareports.com/largest-cities-in-colombia-reverse-reopening-as-coronavirus-threatens-to-collapse-healthcare/</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Mexico surpasses Italy to become country with fourthhighest Covid19 death toll</title>
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													<author>YAHOO!</author>
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													Deaths in Mexico from the coronavirus pandemic rose above 35000 on Sunday with the Latin American country overtaking Italy for the worlds fourthhighest death total according to Reuters data. But leftist President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Sunday that the pandemic was losing intensity in Mexico and blamed what he called conservative media for causing alarm. Mexico on Sunday recorded 276 additional fatalities and 4482 new infections to bring its coronavirus death toll to 35006 with 299750 confirmed cases. Italy has recorded 34954 deaths and 243061 cases. Mexico trails the United States Brazil and the UK in total deaths. While Italy appears to have tamed the virus the pandemic is showing few signs of easing in Mexico where the government has faced criticism for reopening its economy too soon.</description>
													<link>https://uk.news.yahoo.com/mexico-surpasses-italy-become-country-032331963.html</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Families of Italys virus dead seek answers solace and justice</title>
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													<author>PBS</author>
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													Members of the Noi Denunceremo We Will Denounce Facebook group and an affiliated nonprofit committee filed some 100 new cases Monday with Bergamo prosecutors investigating the outbreak on top of 50 complaints lodged last month.
Wearing a face mask with the groups logo outside the tribunal Monday We Will Denounce cofounder Stefano Fusco said the complaints dont accuse anyone specifically of wrongdoing. We simply tell our stories and ask the prosecutors to investigate about what happened here and why  there was such a huge massacre he said.</description>
													<link>https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/families-of-italys-virus-dead-seek-answers-solace-and-justice</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>French mayor regrets lack of distancing at music event</title>
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													<author>RTE.ie</author>
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													The mayor of the French Mediterranean city of Nice has said he regretted a lack of social distancing at a shoreside DJ set thronged by partying crowds vowing that in future masks would be obligatory at such outdoor events. A prominent French music producer hosted the set organised by the municipality on Saturday night with crowds massing on central Nices famous Promenade des Anglais esplanade.
The density of the crowd as people danced the night away provoked fury on social media at a time when France is wary of a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. We regret that these rules have not been sufficiently respected mayor Christian Estrosi wrote on Twitter.</description>
													<link>https://www.rte.ie/news/world/2020/0712/1152874-france-social-distancing-music/</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Coronavirus Nail bars and tattoo salons reopen as England lockdown eases</title>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													Beauty salons spas tattoo parlours and nail bars are welcoming back their first clients for almost four months as lockdown restrictions ease further in England. But some treatments such as eyebrow threading are still banned leaving many salons unable to reopen. In Scotland indoor shopping centres are allowed to reopen. In Wales pubs bars and restaurants can start serving customers outdoors while hairdressers can also reopen. Businesses will be required to follow guidelines to reduce the spread of coronavirus  and treatments which involve work directly in front of the face will not be available.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-53385605</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Shopping centres reopen as lockdown restrictions are eased</title>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													Scotland will see the most significant easing of lockdown this week with shopping centres pubs and restaurants reopening the first minister has said. Nonessential shops inside shopping malls are now allowed to return to business. Children and young people are also permitted to play organised outdoor contact sports. Further restrictions on the indoor hospitality sector will be lifted from Wednesday. Family and friends are also able to visit hospital patients from Monday. Patients can have a designated visitor although they will have to follow strict public health guidance and arrange a time to visit in advance.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-53379956</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>178 new Covid19 cases in Singapore including one in the community</title>
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													<author>The Straits Times</author>
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													There are 322 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon July 13 taking Singapores total to 46283. They include 11 community cases comprising two Singaporeans or permanent residents and nine work pass holders said the Ministry of Health MOH on Monday.

The ministry said that the higher number of cases on Monday is mainly due to fewer tests being conducted by the Covid19 testing laboratories over the public holiday and weekend on July 10 and 11 with the backlog of samples being cleared from Sunday.</description>
													<link>https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/322-new-covid-19-cases-in-singapore-including-11-in-the-community-and-5-imported</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Summer travel Which countries in Europe have opened their borders</title>
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													<author>Euronews</author>
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													Across Europe governments have started to open their borders after weeks of closure during the coronavirus pandemic. Member states are not however legally obliged to follow the recommendation. The list is to be updated every two weeks the EU says. Given the pace of change Euronews has compiled a handy guide to the situation in each European country. In the summer holiday season upon us people have started to wonder whether they will be able to get away for a break abroad  and how far they will be able to go.</description>
													<link>https://www.euronews.com/2020/07/13/which-european-countries-have-opened-their-borders-ahead-of-the-summer-holiday-season</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Latin America virus deaths pass US as Spain lockdown blocked</title>
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													<author>Yahoo News Australia</author>
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													California drastically rolled back its reopening plans Monday as coronavirus cases surged across dozens of US states and the World Health Organization warned that too many nations are mismanaging their pandemic response. Governor Gavin Newsom ordered all indoor restaurants bars and movie theaters to close again across California  by far Americas richest and most populous state with a larger economy than all but four countries. Churches as well as gyms shopping malls hair salons and nonessential offices must also shut indoor operations in half of the Golden States worsthit and most densely populated counties including Los Angeles. Were moving back into a modification mode of our original stayathome order said Newsom whose state was the first to close down in March but began easing restrictions in May.</description>
													<link>https://au.news.yahoo.com/latin-america-virus-deaths-pass-us-spain-lockdown-110902361--spt.html</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Restarting life after Covid19</title>
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													<author>New Zealand Herald</author>
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													Getting through Covid19 was a bit like that too he says adding that New Zealand had done a great job of locking down  and the population knew they could survive. As a person who travels extensively and engages with lots of people Thatcher says he missed this facetoface interaction during lockdown. But at the same time he found it helped him think more about what is important to him  his family. I loved every moment of it in the end he says although he worried  and still worries  about one of his two daughters who lives in Sydney. He enjoyed spending more time with his wife Awhina getting his garden into shape and cooking the odd meal. Now as Thatcher is gradually getting back to normal the Te Hiringa HauoraHealth Promotion Agency is working with a range of partners to encourage all New Zealanders but especially those in older agegroups  to get back to doing what kept them busy before the Covid19 pandemic struck.</description>
													<link>https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sponsored-stories/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503708&amp;ampobjectid=12346847</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Save The Children Warns Almost 10 Million Children May Not Return To School After Covid19 Lockdown</title>
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													<author>Scoop.co.nz</author>
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													A new report Save Our Education from Save the Children warns of unprecedented global education emergency. Deep budget cuts to education and rising poverty caused by the COVID19 pandemic could force at least 9.7 million children out of school forever by the end of this year with millions more falling behind in learning Save the Children warns in a new report launched today. As the impacts of the recession triggered by Covid19 hits families many children may be forced out of school and into labour markets and many girls are at risk of being forced into early marriage.</description>
													<link>https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO2007/S00072/save-the-children-warns-almost-10-million-children-may-not-return-to-school-after-covid-19-lockdown.htm</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Mexico surpasses Italy to post worlds fourthhighest coronavirus death toll</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Deaths in Mexico from the coronavirus pandemic rose above 35000 on Sunday with the Latin American country overtaking Italy for the worlds fourthhighest death total according to Reuters data.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-mexico/mexico-surpasses-italy-to-post-worlds-fourth-highest-coronavirus-death-toll-idUSKCN24D0NP</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Florida sets oneday record with over 15000 new COVID cases more than most countries</title>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Florida reported a record increase of more than 15000 new cases of COVID19 in 24 hours on Sunday as the Trump administration renewed its push for schools to reopen and antimask protests were planned in Michigan and Missouri. If Florida were a country it would rank fourth in the world for the most new cases in a day behind the United States Brazil and India according to a Reuters analysis. Floridas daily increases in cases have already surpassed the highest daily tally reported by any European country during the height of the pandemic there. It has also broken New York states record of 12847 new cases on April 10 when it was the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa/florida-sets-one-day-record-with-over-15000-new-covid-cases-more-than-most-countries-idUSKCN24D0HE</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>With masks and gel Spaniards vote amid new outbreaks of coronavirus</title>
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													<author>Reuters UK</author>
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													Voters in northern Spain protected themselves with face masks and hand sanitizer before voting on Sunday as Galicia and the Basque Country held regional elections despite new localised outbreaks of COVID19. The health measures meant there were long lines outside polling stations. The elections were postponed from April due to the pandemic and are the first in Spain since the country relaxed what was one of Europes strictest lockdowns. More than 460 people in Galicia and the Basque Country who recently tested positive for coronavirus were barred from voting for the new regional governments as were people awaiting test results. Spain has recently relaxed restrictions but a surge in cases has fuelled fears of a second wave of infections prompting several regional governments to impose compulsory use of face masks and localised lockdowns. </description>
													<link>https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-spain-politics-basque-election/with-masks-and-gel-spaniards-vote-amid-new-outbreaks-of-coronavirus-idUKKCN24D071</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>French consumer spending has almost returned to normal levels  finance minister</title>
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													<author>Reuters UK</author>
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													French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Monday that French consumer spending has almost returned to normal levels and that forced household savings during the coronavirus lockdown period could boost consumption later on in the year. Our recovery plan...is working. A few weeks ago consumption in France was at minus 30 today we are just minus 5 we have almost returned to normal Le Maire said on RTL radio. Le Maire also said that he estimates that households will have saved about 100 billion euros 89.3 billion by yearend due to the coronavirus crisis. What I wish for is that they will spend this 100 billion he said. Le Maire said that on top of a coronavirus rescue plan worth 460 billion euros in the form of emergency loans for companies and other measures the government will present another leg of the recovery plan at the end of summer.</description>
													<link>https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-france-economy/french-consumer-spending-has-almost-returned-to-normal-levels-finance-minister-idUKKCN24E0I2</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Philippines records regions biggest daily rise in coronavirus deaths</title>
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													<author>Reuters UK</author>
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													The Philippines reported Southeast Asias biggest daily jump in COVID19 deaths on Monday and warned of more fatalities ahead as authorities scrambled to verify thousands of suspected cases and pressure grows on hospitals after the easing of a lockdown.</description>
													<link>https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-health-coronavirus-philippines-cases/philippines-records-regions-biggest-daily-rise-in-coronavirus-deaths-idUKKCN24E0EG</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Covid19 Reinvades U.S. States That Beat It Back Once</title>
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													<author>Bloomberg</author>
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													The first U.S. states to endure the coronavirus this spring hoped the worst would be behind them. Instead the virus is coming back. Many places that suffered most in the first wave of infections including California Louisiana Michigan and Washington state are seeing case counts climb again after months of declines. Its not just a matter of more testing. Hospitalizations and in some places deaths are rising too. The disease is raging  Florida reported 15300 cases Sunday the biggest singleday increase of the U.S. pandemic  and experts say the resurgence in the original battlegrounds has common causes. They include a population no longer willing to stay inside Republicans more likely to refuse face masks as a political statement and young people convinced the virus wont seriously hurt them.</description>
													<link>https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-13/covid-19-reinvades-u-s-states-that-already-beat-it-back-once</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Corporations begin cautious return to UK offices after lockdown</title>
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													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													When British holidaymakers return from the beaches and a truncated holiday season some companies will be preparing to welcome back workers too. After months of Zoom video calls a number of major businesses are getting ready for a return to relative normality. Last week accountancy firm PwC reopened all of its UK offices while its competitor Deloitte began to allow staff back to some sites in the capital and other regional cities and employees of law firm Slaughter and May were once again able to opt to work from its London headquarters.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/jul/12/corporations-begin-cautious-return-to-uk-offices-after-lockdown</link>
													<pubDate>12th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Banks are told they must provide cash machines within a reasonable distance of every UK home after more than 7000 ATMs were shut during lockdown</title>
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													<author>Daily Mail</author>
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													Around 7200 ATMs have been closed during lockdown out of a total of 60000. Cash usage has fallen by as much as 90 in some areas during Covid lockdown. 
Chancellor Rishi Sunak promised cash machines would be accessible in March </description>
													<link>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8514685/Banks-told-provide-cash-machines-reasonable-distance-UK-home.html</link>
													<pubDate>12th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>New York City Reaches Milestone With No Reported Virus Deaths</title>
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													<author>Bloomberg</author>
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													New York City once the epicenter of the nations coronavirus outbreak has just reported its first day with zero confirmed or probable virus deaths since the pandemic hit New York State. The milestone came Sunday in initial data from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. It marked the end of a fourmonth stretch since the city reported its first Covid19 fatality on March 11. The confirmed daily death count hit its height on April 7 at 597. Another 216 people were reported likely to have died from the virus despite no positive laboratory tests that day.</description>
													<link>https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-12/new-york-city-reaches-milestone-with-no-reported-virus-deaths</link>
													<pubDate>12th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>China Gives World First View of PostLockdown Rebound Eco Week</title>
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													<author>Bloomberg</author>
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													The country first hit by the coronavirus pandemic will this week have a clearer picture of its progress on nursing the economy back to health. China reports secondquarter gross domestic product on Thursday along with monthly readings for industrial output and retail sales. An easing of lockdown measures plus a modest amount of policy stimulus should be enough to post a positive growth rate after the historic 6.8 collapse in the first quarter.</description>
													<link>https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-12/china-gives-world-first-view-of-post-lockdown-rebound-eco-week</link>
													<pubDate>12th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Coronavirus Face coverings in Englands shops to be compulsory from 24 July</title>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													Wearing a face covering in shops and supermarkets in England is to become mandatory from 24 July. Those who fail to comply with the new rules will face a fine of up to 100 the government is to announce. The move will bring England into line with Scotland and other major European nations like Spain Italy and Germany.
Since midMay the public have been advised to wear coverings in enclosed public spaces where they may encounter people they would not usually meet. It has been compulsory on public transport since 15 June.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53397617</link>
													<pubDate>14th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Coronavirus More than 100 outbreaks tackled a week says Matt Hancock</title>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													Targeted action is being taken against more than 100 local outbreaks of coronavirus in England every week the health secretary has said. Writing in the Daily Telegraph Matt Hancock said increased testing meant officials could now be targeted in their response. His comments came after 73 cases of Covid19 were confirmed at a farm in Herefordshire. About 200 workers there have been told to selfisolate.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53386205</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>Lockdown rules easing in England Scotland and Wales from today  heres whats allowed</title>
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													<author>Sky News</author>
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													Lockdown rules are being eased in England Scotland and Wales today as the three nations continue the long journey back to normal life. Heres what these changes include</description>
													<link>https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-lockdown-rules-continue-to-ease-in-england-scotland-and-wales-12027351</link>
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													<title>Coronavirus Further lockdown easing but more action against local outbreaks</title>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													Health Secretary Matt Hancock says targeted action is being taken against more than 100 local coronavirus outbreaks every week. Factories hospitals and other workplaces have been shut down and in Herefordshire a farm has been put into lockdown. Its also two weeks since Leicester was put under fresh restrictions  theyre expected to be reviewed this week</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53383964</link>
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													<title>Coronavirushit slaughterhouse in Germany slammed for requesting state aid</title>
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													<author>Deutsche Welle</author>
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													A slaughterhouse in Germany has filed for state support after a coronavirus outbreak spread to more than 1500 employees and triggered a local lockdown. Under German quarantine law the request might succeed.</description>
													<link>https://www.dw.com/en/slaughterhouse-germany-t%C3%B6nnies/a-54143323</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>France considers making masks mandatory as doctors warn of Covid resurgence</title>
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													<author>YAHOO!</author>
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													Frances government said Sunday it was studying whether to impose mandatory masks in indoor spaces as doctors and health officials warned of worrying rates of new infections. The use of wearing a mask in enclosed spaces is being studied French Prime Minister Jean Castex said during a visit to the heavily affected overseas territory of Guiana on Sunday. The remarks were the closest sign yet that French officials are preparing to act upon an increasing number of warnings that people are becoming too nonchalant with recommendations around the spread of Covid19.  A group of 14 doctors called for reinforced maskwearing and physical distancing on Saturday and public officials including President Emmanuel Macron have been urging the public to take protective measures. </description>
													<link>https://uk.news.yahoo.com/france-considers-making-masks-mandatory-142933975.html</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>A 14Hour Detour Is Helping Russians Escape to the Beach</title>
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													<author>Bloomberg</author>
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													Muscovites desperate for a summer holiday abroad this year have found a loophole thats letting them evade Russias coronavirus ban on foreign travel. A loophole that involves a 14hour round trip via Belarus. Travelers are exploiting the soft border between the two formerSoviet neighbors. Russians can drive 715km 444 miles from Moscow to Minsk with minimal checks and once there they can make use of Belaruss more liberal Covid19 restrictions. Since the quarantine Minsk has become a Casablanca the main crossroads for Russians who want to leave the country said Maxim Valetskiy a Russian businessman with an Israeli passport and family in London who has used the detour four times since the Kremlin halted foreign travel at the end of March.</description>
													<link>https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-12/a-14-hour-detour-is-helping-russians-escape-to-the-beach</link>
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													<title>Britain is the worsthit country outside of the US and Brazil. But it STILL wont wear masks</title>
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													<author>CNN</author>
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													Walk into any busy store in England or board a train on Londons cramped underground system and you will see dozens of people unmasked. And you can forget about face coverings at recently reopened pubs... thats about as likely as a free pint of beer. This despite the UK being one of the worlds worsthit countries by coronavirus  it stands third behind Brazil and the United States  with almost 45000 fatalities. And apart from catastrophic death tolls the three countries at the top of the pandemic chart are those in which people resist wearing masks.
Now in the same week the World Health Organization confirms there is emerging evidence of airborne transmission of the coronavirus senior scientists are urging Britons to take up mask wearing as two new reports highlight the potential effectiveness of facial coverings.</description>
													<link>https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/12/health/britain-masks-intl-gbr/index.html</link>
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													<title>Coronavirus Scotlands slower lockdown exit has had marginal benefit  as move indoors puts elimination goal at risk</title>
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													<author>HeraldScotland</author>
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													Nicola Sturgeon described it as the most high risk change yet.  So will a shift to indoor gatherings in homes pubs restaurants and other previously proscribed venues such as hairdressers cinemas and nail bars derail Scotlands path to eliminating the virus  The move comes amid a seemingly steady fall in coronavirus rates. In the week to Friday there were just two deaths in patients who had tested positive for Covid and 57 new cases detected through hospital labs drivethru centres and  as of July 8  hometesting kits.</description>
													<link>https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/18575510.coronavirus-scotlands-slower-lockdown-exit-marginal-benefit/</link>
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													<author>CNBC</author>
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													Businesses may run in shifts or only have people in the workplace for a few days per week. Employees are likely to mix working from home with being in an office much more. Leaders hope that flexible hours mean they can attract a more diverse range of staff.</description>
													<link>https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/13/what-going-back-to-work-in-an-office-will-be-like-after-lockdown.html</link>
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													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													Australians have been slowly emerging from Covid19 lockdowns since the federal government announced a threestage plan in May to ease restrictions across the country but from 8 July the Melbourne metropolitan area and Mitchell shire immediately to the north returned to a stage three lockdown for six weeks. Here we try to answer some of the most common questions people have about the laws based on the information current as of 13 July.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jul/13/covid-19-restrictions-australia-coronavirus-lockdown-rules-update-how-far-can-travel-interstate-border-social-distancing-nsw-victoria-vic-queensland-qld-wa-sa-act-how-many-people-over-house</link>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													A man has escaped from a strict coronavirus quarantine in New Zealand allegedly cutting through a fence at the facility in order to buy alcohol according to government officials. Martin McVicar 52 travelled from Sydney last Wednesday and broke out of the managed isolation facility in Hamilton on the North Island eight days later. New Zealands head of managed isolation and quarantine Air Commodore Darryn Webb said the man appeared to have cut through fence ties at a 1.8metre fence in order to abscond from the Distinction Hotel. He is believed to have been off the premises for around half an hour visiting a nearby liquor store which was cleaned and shut overnight but has been allowed to reopen.
Mr McVicar who tested negative for Covid19 on his third day in the isolation has been taken to prison after a magistrate denied him bail on Friday</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/australasia/coronavirus-new-zealand-quarantine-escape-fence-alcohol-hamilton-a9611861.html</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Hungary has imposed new restrictions on crossborder travel as of next Wednesday in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus after a surge in new cases in several countries Prime Minister Viktor Orbans chief of staff said on Sunday.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-hungary-borders/hungary-imposes-border-checks-quarantine-to-prevent-spread-of-virus-idUSKCN24D0A4</link>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													Sir Peter Soulsby said about 10 of the citys neighbourhoods have a higher transmission of the virus. He said data should have been shared earlier so authorities could focus on preventing the transmission there. The Department of Health and Social Care DHSC said it makes no apology for trying to reverse infection rates. Speaking on BBC Breakfast the Leicester mayor said it had taken weeks to finally get some useful data from the government. He said Its very clear when you look at the data its a couple of areas of the city that have got a higher than average transmission of the virus. Certainly the way the citys been locked down in its entirety and even beyond its boundaries is not justified.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-53387901</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													Nearly two weeks after the city went back into lockdown just as restrictions were easing up throughout the rest of England Leicesters mayor has said that a lack of data and government clarity remains a major impediment to reopening once again.
Sir Peter Soulsby told The Independent that the government havent got any clue of what might be the route out and the thresholds that need to be reached to achieve this.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/leicester-lockdown-review-latest-coronavirus-cases-outbreak-mayor-a9612621.html</link>
													<pubDate>11th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>Daily Mail</author>
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													Brazil reported 631 deaths yesterday bringing its overall death toll to 72100
Beaches in tourist hotspot Rio de Janeiro are open for exercise and water sports
Municipal police officers were pictured removing sunbathers who flout the rules</description>
													<link>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8516743/Bathers-banned-Rios-beaches-Brazil-starts-coronavirus-seriously.html</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													Indias grinding national coronavirus lockdown complicated life for women trying to access safe abortions and now cities are bringing back restrictions reports Menaka Rao. In the last week of May a 20year old collegegoing woman in Indias capital Delhi found out that she was pregnant. The woman Kiran whose name has been changed to protect her identity had already taken abortion pills on the advice of a friend who was a doctor. But they did not work and so her only option was a surgical abortion.

India however was still under lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus. It had enforced some of the worlds most severe restrictions stopping air travel trains and buses and confining people to their homes as much as possible.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-53345975</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>CNBC</author>
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													Prostitutes in Germany are demanding the right to get back to work. The countrys brothels remain closed following the coronavirus pandemic. Brothels have reopened in surrounding countries including the Netherlands and Belgium.</description>
													<link>https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/13/germanys-sex-workers-protest-to-go-back-to-work-amid-coronavirus-ban.html</link>
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													<author>Independent Australia</author>
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													Behind closed doors the dark underbelly of domestic violence is thriving as more people are locked down at home writes Anushka Britto. While some of us watched the exponential curve of COVID19 cases and deaths rising around the world  including Australia  I was keenly aware of other curves also rising. I watched the unintentional adverse impact of keeping people at home.</description>
													<link>https://independentaustralia.net/life/life-display/covid-19-lockdown-a-breeding-ground-for-domestic-abuse,14085</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													The UK could see about 120000 new coronavirus deaths in a second wave of infections this winter scientists say. Asked to model a reasonable worstcase scenario they suggest a range between 24500 and 251000 of virusrelated deaths in hospitals alone peaking in January and February. To date there have been 44830 official deaths in the UK but this has slowed with only 1100 in July. The estimate does not take into account any lockdowns treatments or vaccines. And the scientists say The risk... could be reduced if we take action immediately.
The report requested by the UKs chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance stresses there is still a high degree of uncertainty over how the coronavirus pandemic will play out this winter.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-53392148</link>
													<pubDate>14th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>The Lancet</author>
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													During the study period mobility restriction was inversely related to the daily number of newly diagnosed SARSCoV2 positive cases only after the second more effective lockdown with a peak in the curve of diagnosed cases of infection occurring 14 to 18 days from lockdown in the three regions and 9 to 25 days in the included provinces. An effective reduction in transmission must have occurred nearly immediately after the tighter lockdown given the lag time of around 10 days from asymptomatic infection to diagnosis. The period from lockdown to peak was shorter in the areas with the highest prevalence of the infection. This effect was seen within slightly more than one week in the most severely affected areas.</description>
													<link>https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(20)30201-7/fulltext</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>Business Insider India</author>
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													After over six months of coronavirus outbreak Russia has become the first nation to complete clinical trials of Covid19 vaccine on humans. According to the reports the vaccine has proven the medications effectiveness according to chief researcher Elena Smolyarchuk who heads the Center for Clinical Research on Miedications at Sechenov University</description>
													<link>https://www.businessinsider.in/science/health/news/russia-claims-worlds-first-covid-19-vaccine-after-successful-clinical-trials/articleshow/76933773.cms</link>
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													<author>New Zealand Herald</author>
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													Authorities have never been supportive of Australia adopting an elimination strategy against the coronavirus but experts believe Victoria may regret it if the state doesnt have a crack at doing this during its second lockdown. Some have described the elimination option as an impossible task but somehow the majority of Australias states and territories have managed to essentially eliminate the coronavirus. Only two jurisdictions are still struggling Victoria and NSW. NSW got close to achieving elimination before Victorias latest outbreak forced it to close its borders amid fears the virus could migrate north.</description>
													<link>https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&amp;ampobjectid=12347497</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>New Zealand Herald</author>
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													One asymptomatic carrier rode an elevator alone then 71 people got Covid19.
She did everything right. She had no symptoms but she selfquarantined anyway after travel. She stayed in her apartment. She orderedin food. But she became patient zero in a 71case cluster.

Intensive contact tracing is not just helping headoff Covid19s spread. Its revealing just how crazy infectious the virus can be. A new study released by the US Centres for Disease Control CDC analysed the impact a single traveller  with no symptoms  can have. It also reveals the pitfalls of highdensity living. </description>
													<link>https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&amp;ampobjectid=12347495 </link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>Lancashire Evening Post</author>
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													The Greek authorities have said they could reimpose stricter public and travel restrictions due to government safety advice being frequently ignored. The government there has not yet confirmed the exact lockdown measures they would bring back. These could possibly include stricter border checks potential travel restrictions from high risk countries and tougher more frequent bar and restaurant inspections. Serbian tourists are currently banned from entering Greece for all but essential travel after health officials confirmed a spike in cases in the Balkan country. Additional testing is already occurring at the GreekBulgarian border and as of 14 July Bulgarians crossing the border into Greece must provide proof that they have tested negative for coronavirus within the last 72 hours after the country registered a daily record of 330 new infections in one day last week.</description>
													<link>https://www.lep.co.uk/health/coronavirus/greece-considering-second-lockdown-after-tourists-caused-coronavirus-cases-there-spike-2911892</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>Kyodo News Plus</author>
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													Tokyo confirmed on Monday 119 new coronavirus cases falling below 200 for the first time in five days but the central government warned the capital still needs to be on alert as it plans a new initiative to spur domestic tourism. Gov. Yuriko Koike dismissed the view of Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga the same day that Tokyo is to blame for the increase in infections saying they largely reflect the greater number of tests. The latest figure comes a day after Tokyo confirmed 206 coronavirus cases breaching 200 for a record fourth straight day including the largest singleday tally of 243 on Friday amid increasing concerns among the public about a resurgence of the pandemic.</description>
													<link>https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2020/07/2c6da4abbc17-urgent-tokyo-reports-119-coronavirus-cases-1st-time-below-200-in-5-days.html</link>
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													<author>NHK WORLD</author>
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													Ramaphosa said the surge in infections had arrived as predicted by medical experts and warned that it could peak between late July and late September. The president revealed that South Africa had carried out 2 million virus tests but expressed concern about medical services pointing out that health facilities are under strain and people are being turned away. South Africa has been relaxing its lockdown measures to ease the burden on the poor but this has led to the sharp rise in coronavirus infections.</description>
													<link>https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20200713_15/</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>The Guardian</author>
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													The Victorian premier Daniel Andrews has warned residents to prepare for an extraordinary six winter weeks after the state announced another 273 coronavirus cases on Sunday. Andrews said schools in lockdown areas would remain closed to most students after revealing the latest case numbers which represent another singleday high for the state. One man in his 70s has died from the virus in Victoria. Meanwhile eight healthcare workers at Melbournes Alfred Hospital have tested positive to Covid19. Infections diseases expert Peter Collingnon said on Twitter the renewed outbreak of coronavirus in Victoria represented a second wave.</description>
													<link>https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jul/12/victoria-records-273-new-covid-19-cases-and-flags-return-to-remote-schooling-in-lockdown-areas</link>
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													<author>Reuters UK</author>
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													Spains Catalonia approved on Monday a decree giving it legal backing to place restrictions on the city of Lleida and its surroundings to stem a surge in coronavirus infections defying a judges earlier ruling that such an order was unlawful.</description>
													<link>https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-spain/spanish-judge-strikes-down-confinement-for-catalan-area-over-coronavirus-idUKKCN24E0V4</link>
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													<author>Reuters</author>
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													Australias most populous state reported 14 new cases of COVID19 on Monday with a growing cluster at a pub used by freight drivers travelling the country adding to fears of a second wave of the virus. The concern is that this hotel is used by freight drivers who are transporting essential supplies across the country Australias Deputy Chief Medical Officer Michael Kidd told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. They are not being tested.</description>
													<link>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-australia/australian-pub-cluster-adds-to-second-wave-coronavirus-fears-idUSKCN24E073</link>
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													<author>The Baytown Sun</author>
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													Top officials in Houston are calling for the city to lock back down as area hospitals strain to accommodate the onslaught of patients sick with the new coronavirus. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo both Democrats said this weekend that a stayathome order is needed for Americas fourth largest city to cope with the surge of COVID19 cases. Not only do we need a stay home order now but we need to stick with it this time until the hospitalization curve comes down not just flattens Hidalgo said on Twitter Sunday. Many communities that persevered in that way are reopening for the long haul. Lets learn from that  not make the same mistake twice.</description>
													<link>http://baytownsun.com/anpa/us_news/article_4a917c09-b6ea-5900-b481-ed7d13c138fd.html</link>
													<pubDate>12th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>BBC</author>
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													California has reimposed restrictions on businesses and public spaces amid a spike of coronavirus infections in Americas most populous state. Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday ordered an immediate halt to all indoor activities at restaurants bars entertainment venues zoos and museums. In the worstaffected counties of the southwestern US state churches gyms and hairdressers will also close. California has more than 330000 Covid19 cases with more than 7000 deaths. The reimposition of the restrictions in the state with nearly 40 million people was prompted by a 20 rise in people testing positive in the past two weeks.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-53399080</link>
													<pubDate>14th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>The Telegraph</author>
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													Greece could reintroduce some lockdown measures after the country has seen a spike in Covid19 cases following the return of tourism.  There are now more active infections in Greece than at any other point during the pandemic  2205 people in Greece are known to have the virus right now. On Friday 60 people were confirmed to have contracted the virus the highest daily number since April 21. More than 100 new cases reported in the last 10 days have been among incoming tourists. British holidaymakers are due to return to Greece from July 15 with UK flights resuming on that date. However Greek authorities are now considering introducing stricter lockdown measures potentially from as early as tomorrow July 13. Government spokesperson Stelios Petsas told local media We knew from the beginning that when we gradually opened the countrys gates to the world we would have imported incidents. He added that he is determined to protect the majority from the frivolous few. </description>
													<link>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/07/12/travel-news-greece-considers-second-lockdown-tourists-bring/</link>
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													<author>FRANCE 24</author>
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													About 250000 people in Manila will go back into lockdown an official said Monday as the number of new coronavirus infections in the Philippines surges. Residents in Navotas one of 16 cities that make up the sprawling capital of 12 million people will have to stay home for a fortnight just six weeks after emerging from one of the worlds longest lockdowns. I am not sure if this is a solution but I am certain that if I do this the number of cases will not increase Navotas city mayor Toby Tiangco told a radio station.</description>
													<link>https://www.france24.com/en/20200713-fresh-lockdown-for-250-000-in-manila-as-virus-surges</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<author>Wales Online</author>
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													Countries in eastern Europe are facing rising waves of coronavirus infections leading to new restrictive measures such as the mandatory use of face masks in Croatia and travel bans or quarantines to be imposed by Hungary. Hungarian authorities said on Sunday that they would put countries in three categories  red yellow and green  based on their rate of new coronavirus infections. Restrictions including entry bans and mandatory quarantines will be imposed depending from which country people were coming from. We see worrisome signs about an increase in the number of cases in the neighbouring countries Europe and the whole world Gergely Gulyas Prime Minister Viktor Orbans chief of staff said.</description>
													<link>https://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/tourist-hotspot-croatia-brings-tough-18584146</link>
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													<author>The Independent</author>
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													Dozens of US Marines stationed at two military bases in Japan have been diagnosed with coronavirus in a massive outbreak that has caused fury among local officials. More than 60 of the specialist troops located on the southern island of Okinawa have become infected since 7 July reports say. The two bases  Marine Corps Air Station Futenma and Camp Hansen  have now been placed into lockdown.</description>
													<link>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/coronavirus-japan-us-okinawa-military-bases-covid-19-a9614521.html</link>
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													<author>9News</author>
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													A group of Australian Defence Force personnel is in lockdown this morning after visiting a Sydney pub at the centre of a new coronavirus outbreak. Authorities have confirmed a small group of staff have gone into self isolation at the Royal Australian Air Force base at Wagga Wagga in the NSW Riverina region.</description>
													<link>https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-australian-defence-force-base-wagga-wagga-linked-to-outbreak-sydney-pub-casula/2cd893da-db3b-4392-a74b-fcd76b8858ab</link>
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													<author>New Zealand Herald</author>
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													Sydney is on high alert as largescale Covid19 testing regimes place residents on standby for a potential second wave. A slew of Sydneysiders lined up in their cars in Casula in the citys southwest on Saturday to determine whether confirmed cases from a pub had spread. Health authorities confirmed on Friday two people who attended the Crossroads Hotel in Casula on Friday July 3 were infected with the virus prompting a popup testing clinic in the pubs carpark. A man from the Blue Mountains tested positive NSW Health confirmed on Saturday morning and three members of his household subsequently returned positive results.</description>
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													<title>Coronavirus HK Disneyland to close one month after reopening</title>
													<section>New Lockdown</section>
													<author>BBC</author>
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													Hong Kong Disneyland is closing its gates again less than one month after it reopened following a new coronavirus outbreak in the city. The theme park was originally closed at the end of January as the pandemic spread across Asia. Disney decided to reopen the park on 18 June as Hong Kong kept coronavirus cases low. But gates will close again on Wednesday as social distancing measures are reimposed.</description>
													<link>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53399301</link>
													<pubDate>13th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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													<title>White House coronavirus testing czar warns of possible lockdowns</title>
													<section>New Lockdown</section>
													<author>Business Insider</author>
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													The White Houses coronavirus testing czar said Sunday the nations hardesthit states may have to reverse reopening plans and lockdown. Everything should be on the table Adm. Brett Giroir said Sunday when asked if certain areas of the country should consider more stringent lockdowns. </description>
													<link>https://www.businessinsider.com/white-house-coronavirus-testing-czar-warns-of-possible-lockdowns-2020-7</link>
													<pubDate>12th Jul 2020</pubDate>
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