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UK coronavirus deaths in hospitals rise by 828 to 17,337
    A total of 17,337 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in hospitals in Britain, an increase of 828 on the figure published 24 hours earlier, health ministry data showed on Tuesday.
  
  
  
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Global coronavirus cases pass 2.5 million as U.S. tally surpasses 800,000
    Global coronavirus infections surpassed 2.5 million on Tuesday, according to a Reuters tally, with U.S. cases surpassing 800,000.
  
  
  
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U.S. replaces director of agency overseeing COVID-19 vaccines, drugs
    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said on Tuesday  it has replaced Rick Bright as director of a key U.S. agency charged with developing drugs and vaccines for COVID-19.
  
  
  
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Factbox: Latest on the spread of the coronavirus around the world
    Reported cases of the coronavirus have crossed 2.5 million globally and 172,927 people have died, according to a Reuters tally as of 1600 GMT on Tuesday.
  
  
  
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New York charges Mallinckrodt with insurance fraud over opioid claims
    New York state brought civil charges on Tuesday accusing Mallinckrodt Plc of insurance fraud for misrepresenting the safety and efficacy of its opioid drugs, leading to medically unnecessary prescriptions.
  
  
  
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France close to 21,000 coronavirus deaths
    Coronavirus fatalities in France increased steadily on Tuesday to nearly 21,000, but the number of patients in intensive care registered its sharpest decline since the beginning of the outbreak.
  
  
  
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Coronavirus preys on inequalities in working class Paris suburb
    Resuscitation nurse Aline Lheureux feared there would be trouble in the impoverished Paris suburb where she works when she heard youngsters playing sport in the streets outside even though France was under tough lockdown rules.
  
  
  
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Netherlands extends ban on events, to allow some school openings
    The Netherlands on Tuesday extended by three months a ban on major public events, including professional sports and music festivals, until Sept. 1 to prevent a resurgence of coronavirus infections, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said.
  
  
  
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UK minister downplays data on extent of COVID deaths away from hospitals
    Britain's health minister sought to downplay news on Tuesday that the true extent of the country's COVID-19 death toll was more than 40% higher than the government's daily figures indicated as of April 10.
  
  
  
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Coronavirus hits migrant hostel as Greece plans to ease lockdown
    Dozens of migrants in a hostel in southern Greece tested positive for the coronavirus on Tuesday as the government set a date to start a gradual easing of a lockdown.
  
  
  
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Fearing coronavirus, expectant mothers avoid hospitals in southern Mexico
    Juanita Zarate says she has helped deliver hundreds of babies in 45 years working as a midwife in an indigenous community in southern Mexico.
  
  
  
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Spain pledges more economic support as coronavirus epidemic slows
    Spain's cabinet approved measures on Tuesday to support workers and businesses struggling under stringent coronavirus restrictions as officials cheered a slowing infection rate.
  
  
  
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Ireland to ban gatherings of more than 5,000 until end of August
    Ireland on Tuesday banned large-scale public events until the end of August at the earliest in a bid to rein in the coronavirus outbreak.
  
  
  
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Trump says he will halt immigration, citing pandemic, as Georgia plans partial reopening
    President Donald Trump's response to the coronavirus outbreak took on a sharper political tone with his pledge to suspend immigration into the country, while Georgia and other U.S. states began lifting restrictions that stalled their economies.
  
  
  
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U.S. House could vote on Thursday on coronavirus loan bill: Hoyer
    More than half the U.S. House of Representatives could return to the capitol on Thursday to pass a coronavirus relief bill that would fund small business loans and hospital aid, chamber's second-most powerful Democrat said on Tuesday, adding he thinks both parties would approve the legislation.
  
  
  
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India presidential palace isolates 500 over virus scare, Pakistan's Khan to be tested
    About 500 people entered self-isolation in staff quarters of India's presidential palace on Tuesday, and Pakistan's prime minister was due to be tested, as the coronavirus spreading through South Asia hit the heart of the region's governments.
  
  
  
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We can make more ventilators if government ups order, says UK business consortium
    A group of firms, including Airbus and Ford, could build more than the current government order of 20,000 ventilators and continue once normal operations begin to resume, the head of the project told Reuters on Tuesday.
  
  
  
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Swedish health agency says virus has peaked in Stockholm, no easing of restrictions yet
    Around one-third of Stockholm's 1 million people will have had the novel coronavirus by the start of May and the disease may have already passed its peak in the capital, Sweden's public health agency said on Tuesday.
  
  
  
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COVID hospitalisations starting to decline in London but not rest of UK
    The number of people in hospital with COVID-19 has started to decline in London but not elsewhere in the United Kingdom, England's Deputy Chief Medical Officer Jonathan Van-Tam said on Tuesday.
  
  
  
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Turkey's coronavirus death toll rises by 119 to 2,259: ministry
    Turkey's confirmed cases of the COVID-19 disease increased by 4,611 in the past 24 hours, and 119 more people have died, taking the death toll to 2,259, Health Ministry data showed on Tuesday.
  
  
  
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