More cases in Scotland and Ireland, Italians in India test positive while Facebook says it will take down hoax claimsCoronavirus epidemic in UK is likely, says chief medical officerFears of global slowdown grow as US stimulus fails to rally marketsWhite House’s ‘muzzled’ messaging is dangerous, experts sayPodcast: Is Britain prepared for a mass outbreak of the coronavirus?Share your experiences 1.51pm GMT The Italian Education Minister, Lucia Azzolina, has said that the decision to close schools and universities across the country until mid-March – reported by the Italian news agency Ansa and several local outlets – has not yet been taken but will be decided “in the next few hours”. 1.40pm GMT A 95-year-old woman who died in a Sydney hospital on Tuesday night has been confirmed to have had coronavirus, the second death from covid-19 in Australia, according to Nine News Melbourne.#BREAKING: A 95-year-old woman who died in a Sydney hospital on Tuesday night has been confirmed to have had #coronavirus – Australia’s second death from the COVID-19 strain so far. #9News https://t.co/3OCNClLIs0 Continue reading…
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