36m Americans unemployed; Brazil cases hit 200,000; EU insists vaccine must be available to all countries. Follow the latest updatesTrump suggests he could ‘cut off whole relationship’ with ChinaMexico sees biggest one-day increase in casesDonald Trump goes maskless to tour medical equipment facilityAustralia coronavirus updates – liveCoronavirus latest: at a glance 2.53am BST Here is the video of US President Donald Trump saying that he could ‘cut off’ the relationship with China following the coronavirus outbreak. In an interview wth Fox Business, Trump expressed his disappointment with China for failing to contain the Covid-19 outbreak before adding he maintained a good relationship with leader, Xi Jinping, but ‘right now, I don’t want to speak with him’: 2.38am BST China has gone a month without announcing any new deaths from the coronavirus, AP reports. The National Health Commission reported four new cases of the virus Friday, all local cross-infections in the northeastern province of Jilin where a cluster of uncertain origin has been detected in recent days. The last time the commission reported a death was on 14 April. Continue reading…
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