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Economic Times | 06 Jun, 2020 | 08.30AM IST

Covid Live: More than 900 US virus deaths in past 24 hours

The latest deaths bring the total in the United States to 109,042, and there have been more than 1.89 million cases, according to the data collected by Johns Hopkins University.

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08:24 AM

Malls in UP are all set to open

08:14 AM

China reports 3 new COVID-19 cases, 2 asymptomatic cases

- Reuters
08:04 AM

Brazil threatens to pull out of WHO

07:58 AM

COVID-19 kills 'a Brazilian per minute': Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro

With more than 35,000 lives lost, the pandemic has killed more people in Brazil than anywhere outside of the United States and the United Kingdom. (Reuters Report)
07:41 AM

Beijing eases coronavirus pandemic restrictions

People there will no longer face 14-day mandatory quarantines and other forms of monitoring, and those currently in such situations will be allowed to return to their normal lives. Beijing residential compounds will not be required to conduct temperature checks and masks no longer must be worn for outdoor activities. Kindergartens will reopen and other grades still suspended will restart classes. Beijing has reported no new cases of local transmission in at least 50 days and as many as 90 days in some districts.
07:17 AM

WHO on face masks

Non-medical fabric masks for the general public should consist of at least three layers of different material. The inner layer should be made of a water-absorbent material such as cotton, the middle layer -- which acts as a filter -- from a material like non-woven polypropylene, while the outer layer should be a water-resistant material such as polyester, said the World Health Organisation.
07:15 AM

A fabric mask is primarily about preventing the wearer from possibly infecting others, rather than self-protection

- WHO's emergencies director Michael Ryan

07:13 AM

More than 900 US virus deaths in past 24 hours

The coronavirus pandemic killed 922 people in the United States in the past 24 hours, according to figures released Friday by Johns Hopkins University. The latest deaths bring the total in the United States to 109,042, and there have been more than 1.89 million cases, according to a real-time tally maintained by the Baltimore-based university at 8:30 pm (0030 GMT Saturday). Some 491,000 people have recovered from the disease. (AFP report)
07:11 AM

UK COVID-19 deaths top 40,000 as another 357 patients die

IANS
07:10 AM

West Bengal Government has extended the tenure of the insurance scheme for various categories of persons deployed for COVID-19 related duties up to July 31.

Source: ANI
07:01 AM

US sues Chinese firm over half-million 'fake' N95 masks

The US Justice Department sued a Chinese company for selling nearly a half million fake and substandard N95 respirator to US buyers in April as the COVID-19 pandemic swept the country. In a complaint filed in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, the department said Guangdong-based King Year Packaging and Printing shipped three batches of purported N95 masks, needed to protect medical and other personnel from the coronavirus, to US buyers. The company falsely claimed the 495,200 masks it shipped were met the N95 standard and also falsely claimed they were certified by the US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), according to the complaint.
06:46 AM

RaGa on lockdown

06:45 AM

Masks not enough: WHO

06:18 AM

Delhi takes Covid tally tops 26K; death toll rises to 708

06:17 AM

West Bengal changes protocol, now allows relatives can see body of COVID patient

Source PTI
06:16 AM

48 test positive for COVID-19 in Tripura, tally reaches 695: PTI

06:15 AM

Mexico reports 4,346 new coronavirus cases, 625 deaths

06:15 AM

21 bln dollars to fight coronavirus

The Group of 20 (G20) rich and emerging economies has pledged more than $21 billion to fight the coronavirus, a statement by the group said early on Saturday. "The G20, with invited countries, has coordinated the global efforts to support the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. To date, G20 members and invited countries have pledged over US$21 billion to support funding in global health," the statement said.
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