Brazil records nearly 47,000 new cases; EU set to ban travellers from US; Covid cases with unknown source rise in Melbourne. Follow the latestParties across Europe spark fears of Covid-19 surgeMore young people infected with Covid-19 US one-day case high as states delay reopeningUS coronavirus updates – liveSee all our coronavirus coverage 3.00am BST Carlos Bilardo, the man who coached Argentina to victory in the 1986 World Cup, has tested positive for the new coronavirus, a source close to his family told Reuters on Friday.“They carried out a test and it was positive, although he has not shown symptoms and he is good,” said the source. 2.49am BST The International Monetary Fund says it will provide Myanmar with $356.5m in emergency funding, as the south-east Asian country battles an economic slump due to the coronavirus pandemic.“The Myanmar economy is being impacted by the outbreak of Covid-19 through a sharp decline in tourism and remittances and supply chain disruptions,” Mitsuhiro Furusawa, the IMF deputy managing director, said in a statement. Continue reading…
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