Milestone in China; UK announces school closures; Qantas to cut 20,000 jobs and end international flights. Follow the latest updates. Coronavirus latest: at a glanceFollow our US coronavirus live blogFollow our Australia coronavirus live blogSee all our coronavirus coverageShare your experiences 1.56am GMT Playboy, one of the world’s most recognisable magazines, has announced it will be shutting down the US periodical, with the Spring issue – which arrives on news stands this week – its last for 2020. Related: Playboy magazine stops printing amid coronavirus disruption 1.52am GMT About 160 million – more than the population of Russia – of India’s 1.3 billion people don’t have access to clean water.“It could prove disastrous for people who don’t have access to clean water,” said Samrat Basak, the director of the World Resource Institute’s Urban Water Program in India, AP reports. UNICEF said last week that almost 20% of urban Indians do not have facilities with water and soap at home. What could make things worse, experts say, is that social distancing is nearly impossible in many Indian cities that are among the world’s most densely populated areas. Continue reading…
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