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Coronavirus toll at 11:00 (GMT) Friday

Paris – The novel coronavirus has killed at least
302 489 people since the outbreak first emerged in China last December,
according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 11:00 (GMT) on Friday.

At least 4 454 090 cases of coronavirus have been
registered in 196 countries and territories. Of these, at least 1 554 500 are
now considered recovered.

The tallies, using data collected by AFP from
national authorities and information from the World Health Organisation (WHO),
probably reflect only a fraction of the actual number of infections. Many
countries are testing only the most serious cases.

The United States has the highest number of deaths
overall with 85 906 from 1 417 889 cases. At least 246 414 have been declared
recovered. Britain has the second highest toll with 33 614 deaths from 233 151
cases.

It is followed by Italy with 31 368 deaths and 223 096
cases, Spain with 27 459 fatalities and 230 183 cases and France with 27 425
deaths and 178 870 infections.

 – AFP


Child dies in France from rare disease linked to
virus

Marseille – A nine-year-old boy has died in France
from a Kawasaki-like disease believed to be linked to coronavirus, his doctor
said on Friday, the first such death in the country as similar child fatalities
are being investigated in New York and London.

The child died after a “neurological injury
related to a cardiac arrest”, said Fabrice Michel, head of the paediatric
intensive care unit at La Timone hospital in the Mediterranean port city of
Marseille.

The boy, who tested positive for coronavirus,
received treatment at the hospital for seven days and died on Saturday, the doctor
told AFP.

In the last three weeks, several countries have
reported cases of children affected by an inflammatory disease with symptoms
similar to those of a rare condition, Kawasaki’s disease. Scientists believe it
is linked to Covid-19.

A London children’s hospital said on Wednesday that
a 14-year-old boy with no underlying health conditions had died from the
disease and had tested positive for the new coronavirus.

 – AFP


Tunisia
eases lockdown as zero cases registered in five days

Tunis
– Retail shops and supermarkets reopened on Friday in Tunisia after the
government announced zero coronavirus cases for the fifth consecutive day.

In
a statement published overnight, the health ministry also said that 217
patients still carry the Covid-19 virus, three of whom are being treated in
hospital.

But
for the fifth consecutive day, no new cases were registered in the North
African country which has declared 1 032 cases of coronavirus, including 45
deaths, since 2 March.

With
infections slowing, retail stores, open-air markets and supermarkets have
reopened, but authorities are urging citizens to stay vigilant and respect
hygiene measures.

 – AFP


Chinese city quarantines thousands over new virus
cluster

Beijing – A major city in northeast China has
quarantined over 7 500 people after it discovered three new coronavirus cases
in the past five days as the region sees a surge in infections.

China has largely brought the virus under control
after months of lockdowns and curbs on travel, but fears of a second wave have
risen as clusters have emerged in northeast provinces and in the central city
of Wuhan.

Shenyang, a city of around 7.5 million, reported
its first new local case in 89 days on Monday, and a further two new local
cases on Thursday.

Its government confirmed on Thursday that the new
cases were linked to a cluster in the city of Shulan, nearly 500km away in
neighbouring Jilin province.

Some 7 500 people who arrived from Jilin since 22 April,
and those who came in close contact to the three local cases in Shenyang, were
required to undergo 21-day quarantine and three nucleic acid tests. The city
has also postponed reopening schools.

 – AFP


Slovenia reopen borders

Slovenia has declared an end to its coronavirus
epidemic and opened its borders, despite new infections still being reported.

The three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and
Lithuania have lifted restrictions on movement and set up a free movement zone
between themselves. Poland and Finland could join the zone in the near future.

 – AFP


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