Queen cancels engagements; Canadian prime minister self-isolates; UK cases rise by 208. Follow live newsSchool closures could wipe 3% from UK GDP, ministers warnedSpain to enter state of emergency as EU nations step up measuresHow many will die of coronavirus in the UK?Social distancing: is it risky to go to the pub or gym?Share your experiences 1.55am GMT Meanwhile in the US, president Donald Trump said the UK could be added to the list of European countries included in the US travel ban. PA Media reports:The US president announced a state of emergency on Friday to combat the coronavirus pandemic, freeing up billions of dollars in funding and promising a screening website and drive-through tests. 1.45am GMT The World Health Organization [WHO] has announced a Covid-19 ‘Solidarity Response Fund’, which it describes as a first-of-its-kind fund to raise money from a range of donors. The money will be used to help WHO and its and partners assist countries to respond to the pandemic.People, businesses & organizations can now contribute to the global #COVID19 Solidarity Response Fund.Donations will help @WHO buy supplies, tests and improve surveillance & research to tackle the #coronavirus. https://t.co/YazWTVf41u pic.twitter.com/ZBo7HmQeQkWe have shipped supplies of personal protective equipment to 56 countries, we’re shipping to a further 28 countries, and we’ve sent almost 1.5 million diagnostic tests to 120 countries. Our message to countries continues to be: you must take a comprehensive approach. Continue reading…
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