ANALYSIS:: Canada's Trudeau and wife test positive with virus as it continues to explode around the globe
LIVE REPORTING
by Isabelle Roussel and Biodun Iginla, BBC News Analysts, Geneva
- Posted at 3:34
- 3:34
Barack Obama tweets...
Social embed from twitter
Barack Obama
?
@BarackObama
If you’re wondering whether it’s an overreaction to cancel large gatherings and public events (and I love basketball), here’s a useful primer as to why these measures can slow the spread of the virus and save lives. We have to look out for each other. https://www.
vox.com/2020/3/10/2117
1481/coronavirus-us-cases-quarantine-cancellation
…
HOW CANCELED EVENTS AND SELF-QUARANTINES SAVE LIVES, IN ONE CHART
This is how we all help slow the spread of coronavirus.
vox.com
307K
23:00 - 12 Mar 2020
Twitter Ads information and privacy
- 101K people are talking about this
- Report
- Report this social embed, make a complaint
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- Posted at 3:33
- 3:33
Justin Trudeau 'will continue duties'
- Despite being in isolation for two weeks, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will continue to work, his office has said.
- "The prime minister is in good health with no symptoms.
- "As a precautionary measure and following the advice of doctors, he will be in isolation for a planned period of 14 days.
- "The prime minister will continue to fully assume his duties and will address Canadians tomorrow."
- Mr Trudeau will not be tested as he has no symptoms.
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- ADVERTISEMENT
- Posted at 3:27
- 3:27
Apple reopens all Chinese stores
- Getty Images
- Copyright: Getty Images
- Apple has re-opened all 42 of its stores in China, more than a month after they were all shut.
- The firm said in early February it would shut all its stores, corporate offices and contact centres across the country.
- The number of new cases in China has slowly declined in recent weeks.
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- Posted at 3:23
- 3:23
China getting back to work
- China's vice industry minister Xin Guobin said on Friday the work resumption rate outside of Hubei province, where the outbreak emerged, is about 60% for small and medium firms - and over 95% for larger firms.
- This week, some workplaces also began to reopen in the epicentre, Wuhan.
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- Posted at 3:18
- 3:18
Life inside Wuhan
- Millions of people in the Chinese city of Wuhan have been under lockdown over the past few months.
- The city is now starting to resume services, and there are hints that life will slowly go back to normal. But what was it like over the past few weeks in the virus epicentre of China?
Video content
- Video caption: Coronavirus: Life inside China's lockdown
- Coronavirus: Life inside China's lockdown
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- Posted at 3:15
- 3:15
Mount Everest closes due to virus
- The highest mountain in the world has shut down - until at least 30 April.
- Nepal's government made the decision because of the growing outbreak.
- China had already cancelled expeditions from its side of the mountain.
- But the decision is likely to cost the government millions of dollars. Tourism companies and local sherpa guides will also be affected. Read more about the closure here.
- Getty Images
- Copyright: Getty Images
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- Posted at 3:08
- 3:08
BREAKING
India reports first coronavirus death
- A 76-year-old man in the southern state of Karnataka is India's first coronavirus death, authorities have reported.
- He had returned from Saudi Arabia on 29 February. Officials say they are trying to trace those who had been in contact with him.
- There are currently more than 70 confirmed cases of the virus in India.
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- Posted at 3:08
- 3:08
Christchurch remembrance expected to go ahead
- Simon Atkinson
- BBC News, Christchurch
- Sunday marks the anniversary of the gun attacks on two mosques in Christchurch.
- Thousands of people had been expected at a remembrance service - and today, New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern seemed confident it would go ahead.
- In a news conference she said the medical guidance was being closely followed but added: “I can’t see the basis on which the advice would change in the next 48 hours."
- The event was due to be in an open air park but has been moved to an indoor arena because of wet weather being forecast.
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- Posted at 3:03
- 3:03
Trump has no plans to test for virus
- US President Donald Trump has no plans to be tested for the virus, despite coming into contact with a Brazilian official who has now tested positive for the virus.
- The White House said he had almost no interactions with the Brazilian official, so there was no requirement for testing at this time.
- Fabio Wajngarten, the communication secretary of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, had earlier posted a picture on Instagram of him in a "Make Brazil Great Again" cap, standing next to President Trump. Vice President Mike Pence is also seen in the picture.
Social embed from instagram
- Report
- Report this social embed, make a complaint
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- Posted at 2:57
- 2:57
Chelsea in lockdown after player tests positive
- We've got more football related virus news, as Chelsea player Callum Hudson-Odoi tests positive.
- All Chelsea personnel who had close contact with him - including the full men's team squad, coaching staff and some backroom staff - will now need to isolate for 14 days, said the Premier League club.
- "Despite testing positive for the virus, Callum is doing well and looking forward to returning to the training ground as soon as it it possible," said the club in a statement.
- Getty Images
- Copyright: Getty Images
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- Posted at 2:51
- 2:51
Bolsonaro awaits virus results
- Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been tested for the coronavirus and is currently waiting for the results.
- It comes after his communications secretary tested positive for the virus after returning from a US tour where he met President Trump.
- Mr Bolsonaro had earlier dismissed the coronavirus crisis as "a fantasy".
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- Posted at 2:46
- 2:46
Gunners' manager down with virus
- The Gunners have closed their training ground after their manager Mikel Arteta tested positive for the virus.
- Arteta said he took the test "after feeling poorly", adding that the result was "really disappointing".
- The Premier League match that was scheduled to take place in Brighton on Saturday has been postponed.
- All players and club staff who had recent contact with the manager will now self-isolate.
- Getty Images
- Copyright: Getty Images
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- Posted at 2:37
- 2:37
'Back on my feet soon'
- "I will be back on my feet soon," is the message given by Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, who has tested positive for the virus.
- In a statement on Twitter, Mrs Trudeau shared that she was "experiencing uncomfortable symptoms" but added that "being in quarantine at home is nothing compared to other Canadian families who might be going through this".
- "I send you all my courage and warm thoughts (but only "get better" hugs from afar!)", she added.
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- Posted at 2:34
- 2:34
Sophie Gregoire Trudeau to stay in isolation
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife will remain in isolation for 14 days, as she tested positive for the coronavirus.
- Sophie Gregoire Trudeau is "feeling well and her symptoms remain well", said the Prime Minister's Communications Director in a statement.
- Mr Trudeau will also stay in isolation for 14 days as a precautionary measure. He will not be tested at this stage since he has no symptoms.
- Getty Images
- Copyright: Getty Images
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
- Posted at 2:29
- 2:29
Welcome to our coverage
- Welcome to the BBC's coverage of the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
- We're hearing news this morning that the wife of Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has tested positive for Covid-19. The Canadian leader remains "in good health with no symptoms" according to his office.
- Separately, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta also tested positive for the virus.
- More than 125,000 people have been diagnosed with Covid-19 in 118 countries around the world, according to the World Health Organization.
- Article share tools
- Share
- View more share options
- Share this post
- Copy this link
- Read more about these links.
Posted by Biodun Iginla at 9:00 PM Email This
Labels: bbc news, Canada's Trudeau and wife, Chelsea, china, coronavirus, donald trump, India, Isabelle Roussel and Biodun Iginla, isolation, Jair Bolsonaro, lockdown, Mount Everest, New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern, wuhan
No comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)
POPULAR POSTS
- Mexican troops kill 'El Chapo' family security chief
- 28 February 2018 - 03H20 GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME by Renee Celeste and Biodun Iginla, France24, Mexico City in Share ? ...
- 'Difficult' fight for Hezbollah on Lebanon-Syria border
- 26 July 2017 - 22H55 GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME by Nasra Ismail and Biodun Iginla, France24, JURUD ARSAL (LEBANON) in Share ...
- Analysis: Jacob Zuma resigns
- by Susan Peterson and Biodun Iginla, Political News Analysts, The Economist Intelligence Unit, Johannesburg The disastrous legacy of Sou...
- Italy election: Polls open in unpredictable contest
- March 4, 2018 08H:12 GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME Share this with Facebook Share this with Twitter Share this with Messenger Share...
- BREAKING: Interpol chief Meng Hongwei vanishes on trip to China
- October 6, 2018 09H:04 GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME Share this with Facebook Share this with Messenger Share this with Twitter Sha...
- Julian Assange: Warrant for his arrest upheld by court
- 11H:37 GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME 14 February 2018 Share this with Facebook Share this with Twitter Share this with Messenger...
- Dagestan church shooting leaves five dead in Kizlyar
- February 18, 2018 20H:11 GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME Share this with Facebook Share this with Twitter Share this with Messenger S...
- Facebook steps up facial recognition use
- December 20, 2017 15H:35 GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME Share this with Facebook Share this with Twitter Share this with Messenger S...
- Brazilian inmates riot, take hostages in Rio de Janeiro prison
- February 19, 2018 00H:40 GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME by Enrique Krause and Biodun Iginla, BBC News and Reuters, SAO PAULO SAO PAULO - Inmates...
- Fun facts about this year's Oscar nominees
- 04 March 2018 - 08H16 GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME by Tamara Kachelmeier and Biodun Iginla, France24 Entertainment reporters, HOLLYWOOD (UNITED STAT...
FOLLOWERS
BLOG ARCHIVE
- ▼ 2020 (216)
- ▼ March (48)
- ANALYSIS:: Canada's Trudeau and wife test positive...
- BREAKING: New Zealand scraps big Pacific festival ...
- ANALYSIS: Coronavirus: Countries enforce mass clos...
- ANALYSIS: Coronavirus: US is failing on testing, s...
- ANALYSIS: Covid-19: The politics of pandemics
- ANALYSIS: China shuts down Everest over coronaviru...
- BREAKING: Tom Hanks announces positive test for co...
- ANALYSIS AND BREAKING: Coronavirus: Trump suspends...
- BREAKING: China allows some firms to resume work a...
- ANALYSIS AND BREAKING: Coronavirus: UK Health mini...
- ANALYSIS AND BREAKING: Pentagon says coronavirus c...
- BREAKING: Jamaica confirms first imported case of ...
- BREAKING: Last tourists race home from virus-hit I...
- ANALYSIS AND BREAKING: Coronavirus: Troops sent to...
- ANALYSIS: Stocks savaged, Italy on lockdown, Trump...
- ANALYSIS: Italy wakes to first day in lockdown, as...
- BREAKING: Afghanistan conflict: US begins withdraw...
- ANALYSIS: Coronavirus: Italy extends quarantine me...
- ANALYSIS: Trump's focus on coronavirus numbers cou...
- ANALYSIS: 'Very real' threat of coronavirus outbre...
- ANALYSIS: Italy's darkest hour, says PM amid crise...
- ANALYSIS: Coronavirus: Lowest cases in China since...
- ANALYSIS: Coronavirus: Italy death toll soars amid...
- ANALYSIS: U.S. airport screeners, health workers p...
- ANALYSIS: The women vying to take charge of Paris
- ANALYSIS AND BREAKING: Coronavirus: Northern Italy...
- ANALYSIS: Thousands stranded off California as vir...
- ANALYSIS: Coronavirus infects 100,000-plus worldwi...
- ANALYSIS AND BREAKING: Coronavirus: Italy reports ...
- BREAKING: 'It's pandemonium': virus panic-buying h...
- ANALYSIS AND BREAKING: First confirnfirmed case in...
- ANALYSIS AND PANIC IN SOUTH EAST ASIA
- ANALYSIS AND BREAKING: Bethlehem under lockdown af...
- ANALYSIS AND BREAKING: Coronavirus: White House co...
- ANALYSIS: Global coronavirus scenario expanding
- ANALYSIS: Michael Bloomberg ends US presidential c...
- Ronan and Dylan Farrow attack publisher Hachette o...
- ANALYSIS AND BREAKING: Italy's virus death toll ju...
- ANALYSIS: WHO warns of global shortage of medical ...
- ANALYSIS: US Democratic Primary: Press reacts to S...
- ANALYSIS: Super Tuesday: Biden seals comeback with...
- ANALYSIS AND BREAKING: China reports rise in impor...
- Top Los Angeles prosecutor apologizes after husban...
- ANALYSIS: EU raises virus risk as world cases grow...
- ANALYSIS: Talking about a menstrual revolution: As...
- BREAKING: Paris's Louvre shuts as cultural life ta...
- ANALYSIS: Coronavirus: South Korea sect leader to ...
- ANALYSIS: Coronavirus time bomb: America's uninsur...
- ? February (51)
- ? January (117)
- ? 2019 (880)
- ? 2018 (1455)
- ? 2017 (1396)
- ? 2016 (1402)
- ? 2015 (1710)
- ? 2014 (451)
- ? 2013 (215)
- ? 2012 (71)
- ? 2011 (233)
ABOUT ME
Biodun Iginla is a News Analyst for BBC News and a freelance writer and author who writes about politics and culture. He divides his time between Minneapolis, London, and Paris. He has also published 58 books, novels and nonfiction. Please see his books at amazon.com