White House staff ordered to wear masks; WHO urges ‘extreme vigilance’ as lockdowns end; Russia eases restrictions despite record cases. Follow the latest updatesRussia to end national lockdown, as cases hit record highohnson giving no clear direction on lockdown exit, says Starmer‘Now it starts again’: new outbreaks spark unease in ChinaCoronavirus latest: at a glanceAustralia coronavirus updates – live 2.55am BST The death toll from the novel coronavirus among medical personnel in Mexico has reached 111, and the virus has infected between 8,500 and 15,000 hospital staffers, officials said Monday.Assistant Health Secretary Hugo López-Gatell said the dead included 66 doctors, 16 nurses and 29 other hospital staff, including support personnel, dentists and lab techs. 2.35am BST Mainland China confirmed just one new symptomatic case of coronavirus on 11 May, according to the National Health Commission, and no deaths. The confirmed case was imported, and there was also a suspected case. There were no deaths. Continue reading…
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