Coronavirus global toll crosses 65,000

More than 1.2 million cases, including 65,272 deaths, have been reported in 190 countries and territories around the world since the virus first emerged in China in December, according to an AFP tally based on official sources.

Italy has the highest official death toll with 15,362fatalities. Spain follows with 12,418, the United States is on 8,503, France7,560 and Britain 4,313.

   

Spain saw its third consecutive daily decline in deaths fromthe virus, recording another 674 fatalities on Sunday. A day earlier, Italycheered after seeing its number of intensive care cases drop for the first time— from 4,068 on Friday to 3,994.

New York state, epicentre of the US outbreak, reports 630new deaths in one day, its largest 24-hour spike.

New York City mayor Bill de Blasio issues an emergency pleafor volunteers, estimating the city will need 45,000 more medical personnel tofight the pandemic through April and May.

President Donald Trump warns Americans to brace for a”very horrendous” number of coronavirus deaths in coming days. QueenElizabeth II will give a rare address on Sunday aimed at rallying Britain,where the government warns of tougher measures on social distancing to try tocurb surging infections.

The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates says it hasdoubled to $70 billion a stimulus package to support the Gulf state’s economy.

More than 300 Europeans on Saturday leave Bolivia for Franceon a charter flight.

Some 170 people, mostly French but including Swiss,Belgians, Germans and Britons, leave Moscow on Saturday on a repatriationflight organised by the French embassy.

Bolivia on Saturday repatriates 480 nationals who had beenblocked at the Chilean border.

And 740 Algerians stuck in Turkey after their flights werecancelled are repatriated on Saturday.

Algeria announces it will extend its night-time curfew —until now in place only in the capital and 13 of its 48 provinces — across thewhole country. Senegal extends by 30 days its nationwide state of emergency.Pope Francis calls for courage in the face ofthe pandemic as he delivers Palm Sunday mass by livestream instead of beforeSaint Peter’s Square crowds. Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox church will suspendprayers preceding Easter celebrations later this month.

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