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    Coronavirus live news: Fauci says US must ‘stop nonsense’; South Africa cases top 300,000 | World news

    Brian RodriguezBy Brian RodriguezJuly 16, 2020No Comments9 Mins Read
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    1.50am EDT01:50

    Patrick Collinson

    Patrick Collinson

    Rents have continued to climb across England, but they are sliding in London as Airbnb owners abandon hopes of attracting holidaymakers and put their properties on the long-term rental market.

    Property website Rightmove said asking rents outside London hit a record of £845 a month in early July, up 3.4% on the same time last year.

    But in the capital, rents fell by 0.6% over the year, with stock levels up 41%. It said the rise in flats and houses available for rent was “fuelled by landlords with holiday lets now competing for long-term rentals”.






    1.37am EDT01:37

    Sirin Kale

    Sirin Kale

    These are strange times for this year’s cohort of UK A-level students. Schools and colleges closed in March; exams were cancelled. Sectors young people would normally seek casual employment in, such as retail or hospitality, have been shedding staff at an alarming rate.

    Many universities, including Cambridge, are moving to online tuition. Apprenticeship opportunities have largely evaporated. For school leavers, this is a crucial time: deciding whether to travel, work or go to university. The pace of change at the age of 17 or 18 is the equivalent to years as an adult. But now, with plans shattered, these young people are facing a year in limbo.






    1.24am EDT01:24

    Rupert Neate

    Rupert Neate

    More than three-quarters of the world’s richest people have reported an increase in their already vast family fortunes, despite the economic shock caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

    Research into the family offices of the super-rich found that the vast majority were able to “ride out 2020’s storm in financial markets”, while many less wealthy people have lost their jobs and seen the value of their savings and pensions collapse.

    The report by the Swiss bank UBS found that 77% of the richest families – who had average fortunes of $1.6bn (£1.25bn) – had seen their investment portfolios “perform in line with, or above, targets during one of the most volatile moments in the history of financial markets”.






    1.13am EDT01:13

    Summary

    Here are the key developments from the last few hours:

    • China’s economy returned to growth in the second quarter, rebounding more strongly than expected from a historic contraction caused by the coronavirus outbreak, official data showed Thursday. Gross domestic product expanded a surprise 3.2% in April-June, the National Bureau of Statistics said. However, retail sales – a key indication of consumer sentiment in the world’s second-largest economy – fell short of expectations, shrinking 1.8% on-year last month.
    • Tokyo is likely to see coronavirus cases exceed 280 on Thursday – a daily record for the Japanese capital – according to the governor, Yuriko Koike. “It’s still incomplete, but I’m hearing that the number will be above 280,” Koike told reporters.
    • In the United States, Dr Anthony Fauci predicted on Wednesday the country would meet its goal of a vaccine by year’s end, he told Reuters in an interview, saying, “I feel good about the projected timetable.” Fauci’s comments came as US cases increased by a world daily record of more than 67,400, taking the total to nearly 3.5 million confirmed infections.
    • California reported a record 11,000 daily cases. California recorded its largest number of coronavirus infections in a single day on Tuesday, amid efforts to halt reopening statewide.The state tallied 11,126 cases, the highest number since the pandemic began. The number of positive cases has increased 3.3% in the past seven days and 47.2% in the past 14 days, according to state data.
    • In Australia, the state of Victoria reported two more deaths and 317 cases on Thursday, the largest daily increase in cases for an Australian state since the start of the pandemic. Two men in their 80s died, bringing the total coronavirus deaths in the state to 29 and upping the national toll to 113. There are 109 people in hospital with 29 in intensive care, with total of 4750 cases since the pandemic began, state premier Daniel Andrews said.
    • Canada’s efforts to flatten the curve have put the country on the brink of zero deaths for the first time since March, but officials see worrying signs of a new spike as provinces lift restrictions.
    • Brazil’s president, Jair Bolsonaro, has again tested positive for Covid-19, he told reporters on Wednesday in Brasilia, suggesting he has yet to recover from an infection first diagnosed last week, Reuters reports.
    • Ireland’s prime minister, Micheal Martin, said on Wednesday night the government continues to advise against non-essential overseas travel, as he announced that a planned move to “phase 4 reopening” had been postponed to 10 August because the country’s reproduction rate – the number of people infected by a virus carrier – had increased to more than 1.
    • South Africa surpassed 300,000 confirmed coronavirus cases late on Wednesday. The country’s 311,049 cases make up close to half of Africa’s total.

    Updated
    at 1.14am EDT






    1.00am EDT01:00

    The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany increased by 534 to 200,260, data from the Robert Koch Institute for infectious diseases showed on Thursday.

    The reported death toll rose by seven to 9,078, the tally showed.






    12.19am EDT00:19

    Jennifer Rankin

    Jennifer Rankin

    Angela Merkel set for central role in talks on EU recovery plan

    A year ago Angela Merkel was seen as tired and drifting, having announced her intention to stand down as chancellor in 2021 after disastrous election results. Now credited for her calm leadership during the coronavirus pandemic, with personal approval ratings close to 80%, she is once again seen as the indispensable broker as EU leaders seek a recovery plan.

    “Merkel was strengthened by coronavirus and by not being challenged inside her party,” said a senior EU diplomat. “I think that she is ready [to get a deal], she understands every small thing about the proposals.”

    When EU leaders sit down together on Friday and Saturday, it will be their first face-to-face meeting since the pandemic struck. On the table is a €750bn (£680bn) draft recovery plan, as well as a proposed €1.074tn EU budget for the next seven years. Getting a deal on the budget will be fiendishly difficult as the EU attempts to square the circle of more spending on the environment, security and health and the €75bn shortfall caused by Brexit.






    11.59pm EDT23:59

    A Bangladesh hospital owner has been arrested over allegations he issued thousands of fake negative coronavirus test results.

    Regent hospital owner Mohammad Shahed was arrested trying to fleeing to India in a burqa after a nine-day hunt, police said. He is one of more than a dozen people detained by authorities in recent days over allegations that clinics in Uttara and Mirpur issued fake certificates to patients saying they were virus-free without testing them.

    Experts say false documents have worsened the already dire virus situation in the country of 168 million people by casting doubt on the veracity of certificates issued by clinics.

    Bangladesh has reported just over 193,000 infections and 2,457 deaths so far but the real figures are likely much higher because little testing has been carried out.






    11.41pm EDT23:41

    Tokyo’s record number of daily infections comes a day after the city raised its alert to the highest level in response to the recent rise in infections. The metropolitan government called for “maximum vigilance” following seven straight days of triple-digit increases. The alert confirms that infections are spreading in the city, but does not mean businesses will be asked to restrict their opening hours or close.

    Koike called for residents to avoid nonessential travel outside Tokyo and to avoid restaurants, bars and nightclubs that have not taken sufficient measures to protect customers from becoming infected.

    She has also been critical of the central government’s plan to offer subsidies of up to 50% to travelers to boost domestic tourism from 22 July, fearing that the Go To travel campaign could help spread the virus to regions where the number of cases is comparatively low. “I want the central government to have a rethink about when to run the campaign,” she said, according to the Kyodo news agency.

    With more than 8,300 cases of Covid-19, Tokyo accounts for almost a third of Japan’s total of more than 22,500.






    11.31pm EDT23:31

    Tokyo expected to report record cases for the city

    Justin McCurry

    Justin McCurry

    Tokyo is likely to see coronavirus cases exceed 280 on Thursday – a daily record for the Japanese capital – according to the governor, Yuriko Koike. “It’s still incomplete, but I’m hearing that the number will be above 280,” Koike told reporters.

    She noted that the city, home to almost 14 million people, was due to conduct more than 4,000 tests on Thursday, as the city steps up testing amid a surge in cases since the nationwide state of emergency was lifted in late May.

    A man wearing a protective mask makes his way through rain amid the coronavirus outbreak in Tokyo, Japan, 19 May 2020.

    A man wearing a protective mask makes his way through rain amid the coronavirus outbreak in Tokyo, Japan, 19 May 2020. Photograph: Kim Kyung Hoon/Reuters

    Officials have traced several clusters to nighttime entertainment districts, with testing now focusing on employees and customers at host and hostess clubs, where social distancing is difficult.

    There was anger this week after reports that 37 cases had been traced to a theatre that hosted a stage production by boy bands, whose members later greeted fans. Some reports said the theatre had not properly followed industry rules on social distancing and mask wearing. More than 850 people who attended the event over six days have been urged to get tested.

    Clusters have also been identified at nurseries and welfare facilities.






    11.23pm EDT23:23

    California reports record 11,000 daily cases

    California recorded its largest number of coronavirus infections in a single day on Tuesday, amid efforts to halt reopening statewide.

    The state tallied 11,126 cases, the highest number since the pandemic began. The number of positive cases has increased 3.3% in the past seven days and 47.2% in the past 14 days, according to state data.

    With testing throughout the state more readily available, an uptick in cases would be expected, but the positivity rate among test results has increased steadily to 7.3% over the last seven days. Hospitalizations have also hit a record high, according to state data.

    In total, the state has reported 347,634 cases since the pandemic started and seen 7,227 deaths. In the past 24 hours, there have been 140 new coronavirus-related deaths.

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