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WHO puts global networks on alert over rare illness in children

Global health experts are looking into reports of a rare but serious syndrome affecting children. The World Health Organisation (WHO) said it had asked its...

Coronavirus ‘war language’ may stop people seeking help with mental health, British charity says

Referring to the coronavirus outbreak as a war to be fought may deter people in a mental health crisis from seeking help, a charity...

Political movement from EU needed to break trade talks deadlock – No 10

The European Union’s political leaders must intervene to pave the way to a UK-EU trade deal, Downing Street has said. The call for a “political...

Zoom announces updated app with first wave of security upgrades

Zoom says it has reached a “key milestone” in its promise to make the video conferencing app more secure, announcing the upcoming launch of...

Coronavirus: Latest updates from around the world

Coronavirus has infected more than 2.4 million people around the world, with the death toll passing 170,000. Here are the latest updates on the pandemic...

Bolsonaro seeks to end Brazil’s social distancing

Four days after firing his health minister amid the coronavirus pandemic, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has said he wants social isolation policies to end...

Some US states roll out reopening measures amid political pressure

Boeing and at least one other US heavy-equipment manufacturer resumed production on Monday while some states rolled out aggressive reopening plans despite ongoing coronavirus...

7,500 feared to have died with coronavirus in UK care homes

As many as 7,500 people are feared to have died after contracting coronavirus in UK care homes, according to a leading industry body. Care England,...

Trump says China ‘must have’ the most Covid deaths of any country

President Donald Trump has insisted deaths from Covid-19 are much higher in China than in the US, despite official statistics painting a far different...

Governor gives green light for some Florida beaches to reopen

Florida’s governor has given the green light for some beaches and parks to reopen if it can be done safely. And north Florida beaches became...

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