A million australians register for a Contact Tracing app, but critics question the technology. Hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. The total number of people known to have died around the world from the virus is now more than 206,000 according to figures collated byjohns Hopkins University in the united states. And the us has suffered more than a quarter of the total known deaths 54,000. Here in the uk, the deaths in hospital alone of a further 413 people were announced on sunday. Thats a decrease on the few days before, although delays in reporting over the weekend may be understating the true number. Spain, which has had one of the strictest lockdowns in europe, is now allowing children to leave their homes for the first time in six weeks. And the government is hoping to extend the relaxation further, so that everyone can exercise outside. There have been more than 23,000 confirmed virus related deaths in the country. 288 died in the last twenty four hours
Two Million People are fleeing the coast. And English Premier League clubs agree to start training from tuesday, well hear what some legends of the game think. Hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. Were covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. First. Latest figures from the United States show that more than ninety thousand people with coronavirus have now died. Thats out of a total of more than one and a half million cases. The figures were released on the day President Trump said he is taking an anti malarial drug as a precaution against the virus. Mr trump, whos tested negative several times, said hed been taking hydroxychloroquine for a week and a half. The president has repeatedly promoted hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus treatment despite Scientific Evidence which says it does not have any therapeutic value. A lot of good things have come out about the hydroxy. A lot of good things and you would be surprised at how
Are on high alert as super cyclone amphan powers towards them. And as English Premier League clubs agree to start training in small groups from tuesday, well hear what some former players think about it. Hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. Were covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. First. President trump has said hes taking an anti malarial drug as a precaution against the new coronavirus. Mr trump, whos tested negative several times, said hed been taking hydroxychloroquine for a week and a half as a preventive measure. The president has repeatedly promoted hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus treatment despite Scientific Evidence which says it does not have any therapeutic value against the virus. A lot of good things have come out about the hydroxy. Eight lot of good things and you would be surprised at how many people are taking it. Especially the front line workers before you catch it. The front line workers, many m
Now on bbc news, with outbreaks at different stages around the world, we explore what might happen as restrictions change and people adjust to a new reality. Hello and welcome to the latest in our special programmes on the coronavirus pandemic. Im victoria derbyshire. On todays programme, we hear from Frontline Health workers on theirfears of a second wave of covid i9 infections. Plus, how a team of scientists is trying to work out why coronavirus affects different people in such extreme ways. And, you can always keep up to date with the latest information about the pandemic on our website. First, the World Health Organization has warned of a second peak of coronavirus cases if lockdown restrictions around the world are lifted too soon. The threat of a possible second wave puts Frontline Healthcare workers underfurther pressure in many countries. The bbc has been given unprecedented access to one hospital in a community in the heart of london who have been coping with the pandemic, to
Become a Food Distribution centre. Everyone else has put these bags of food together. That goes to giving all those people food that they have needed. The commander in chief is here. Its been very busy after the last few weeks. We put together 600 bags. We are expecting the next couple weeks to be in the thousands. They will continue to deliver those food bags for as long as lockdown continues. Studio welcome to the Queen Elizabeth here in queens land. In norfolk, there are Staff Members inside this building. These are the staff you can see have had a few minutes to come outside and show their appreciation via clapping, not only for each other, but for essential workers up and down the uk. You can see a Food Producer over there. Thank you nhs, helping us alter covid i9 and on the site here. Theyve been doing this here for ten consecutive weeks. People here really, really appreciate it. Sirens blaring sunshine and blue skies. They been out every thursday night for everyone of those ten