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Germany treats first Italians as coronavirus care crosses borders
German hospitals with spare capacity on Tuesday welcomed their first coronavirus patients from Italy, where an overwhelmed health care system has seen the pandemic kill more people than in any other country.
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Ireland tightens coronavirus restrictions, boosts rescue package
Ireland banned all non-essential travel within the country and shut non-essential retail on Tuesday to battle coronavirus as it significantly increased income support for those already left unemployed and workers at risk of joining them.
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UK to open temporary London hospital to tackle coronavirus outbreak
Britain will open a temporary hospital next week at the ExCel exhibition centre in east London, health minister Matt Hancock said on Tuesday, as the country posted its biggest daily rise in coronavirus deaths.
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French coronavirus death toll tops 1,000, lockdown likely to be extended
France became the fifth country to report more than 1,000 deaths from coronavirus on Tuesday and a government body dealing with the outbreak suggested the national lockdown imposed last week for an initial 15 days should last at least six weeks.
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New York's virus outlook darkens, even as Trump pushes to reopen economy
The worst of the coronavirus outbreak will hit New York state faster and harder than previously thought, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Tuesday as the World Health Organization said the United States could emerge as the epicenter of the global pandemic.
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South Korea says Trump asked for equipment to fight coronavirus
President Donald Trump asked South Korea to send medical equipment to the United States to fight the coronavirus, promising to help Korean companies gain U.S. government approval, South Korea's presidential office said.
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Vietnam health ministry reports rise in coronavirus cases to 134
Vietnam's health ministry reported an additional 11 coronavirus cases on Tuesday, taking the Southeast Asian country's tally to 134, though it reported no deaths.
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Bolivia speeds up its long goodbyes to keep down coronavirus
"Visits are suspended until further notice," says a sign on the gate to a Bolivian cemetery, the latest measure in the country's battle to contain coronavirus.
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Greta Thunberg says probably had COVID-19, urges #StayAtHome
Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg said on Tuesday that while self-isolating after recent travels in Europe she probably came down with COVID-19, and urged other young people to stay at home too if even just a little unwell, to help stop the coronavirus.
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Italian coronavirus deaths jump, dashing hopes that worst was over
Fatalities in Italy from coronavirus have surged in the last 24 hours, the Civil Protection Agency said on Tuesday, dashing hopes the epidemic in the world's worst hit country was easing after more encouraging numbers in the previous two days.
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Italy bank staff working unprotected, strike may be only option: union
Banks employees in Italy are working without adequate protection against coronavirus infection in branches that are still open and a strike may be the only option unless there is a coordinated response to fix the situation, a senior union official said.
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Italy coronavirus deaths rise by 743 in a day, lifting total death toll to 6,820
The death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus in Italy has grown by 743 to 6,820, the head of the Civil Protection Agency said on Tuesday, reversing a decline in fatalities seen over the last two days.
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Coronavirus death toll in Italy's Lombardy rises by around 400 in a day: source
The death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus in the northern region of Lombardy, which has borne the brunt of Italy's contagion, has risen by around 400 in a day to more than 4,175, a source familiar with the data said on Tuesday.
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Three sailors on board U.S. aircraft carrier have coronavirus - Navy
Three U.S. sailors on board the Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier in the Pacific tested positive for the coronavirus, U.S. Navy officials said on Tuesday, the first known cases of the virus on board a U.S. military ship at sea.
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U.S. antitrust agencies pledge quick action for anti-COVID-19 efforts
The two U.S. federal antitrust enforcers said on Tuesday that they would move quickly to approve collaborations that businesses, including hospital systems, put together to address rapidly growing public health concerns raised by the coronavirus.
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Move in together or stay apart, UK tells couples hit by lockdown
As Britons adapt to a coronavirus lockdown, one of the country's top doctors had this advice for non-cohabiting couples: now may be the time to test the strength of your relationship.
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Ford joins GE, 3M in speeding up ventilator, respirator production
Carmaker Ford Motor Co on Tuesday jumped into the emergency push by major U.S. manufacturers to produce thousands of ventilators and respirators needed to help combat the spread of the coronavirus under a partnership code-named "Project Apollo."
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Moscow's coronavirus outbreak much worse than it looks, Putin ally says
The mayor of Moscow told President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday that the number of coronavirus cases in the Russian capital far exceeded the official figures, as Putin donned a protective suit and respirator to visit a hospital.
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Britons who break lockdown face 30-pound fine: PM Johnson's spokesman
Britons who flout the government's instructions to stay at home face on-the-spot fines of 30 pounds ($35) which could rise significantly if needed, Prime Minister Boris Johnson's spokesman said on Tuesday.
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Israeli defense ministry launches COVID-19 voice-test study
An analysis of coronavirus patients' voices could yield a "vocal fingerprint" to help detect COVID-19 symptoms in others and prioritize testing and treatment, the Israeli Defence Ministry said on Tuesday.
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