Newsday Episodes Episode guide
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Spain: some non-essential staff can return to work
Is there a scientific case for the decision to ease the Spanish lockdown?
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Spain partially lifts lockdown
Spain is second only to the US for coronavirus infections but allows more people to work.
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Coronavirus: charities divert funds to fight pandemic in US
The US has over 555,000 virus cases and 22,000 deaths, many in New York.
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Covid-19: measuring how many have immunity
Scientists are looking at the options ahead for the long term control of Covid-19
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European Union agrees Covid-19 financial aid deal
European Union leaders agreed the rescue package after weeks of wrangling
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European Union agrees $540b rescue package
The money will be made available to help workers, businesses and governments
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Covid-19 disease forces France and Germany into recession
The Italian Prime Minister tells the BBC that Europe must rise to the Covid-19 challenge
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Covid-19: UK sees its worst daily death toll
The number of confirmed infections is also up 10 per cent across Britain
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End politicization of Covid-19 fight, says WHO
The World Health Organization is coming under sustained attack from President Trump
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Coronavirus in the UK: PM spends second night in hospital
We hear from a coronavirus survivor about his experience in intensive care
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British PM spends second night in intensive care battling covid-19
So who is responsible for running the country at this time of crisis?
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Who exactly is leading Britain?
The British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, remains in intensive care
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UK Coronavirus: Prime Minister in intensive care
We'll look at what sort of treatment Boris Johnson is getting
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The British prime minister - suffering from coronavirus - is put in intensive care
What does Boris Johnson's hospitalisation mean for Britain and his political party?
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British PM in intensive care after symptoms worsen
World leaders including President Trump have expressed their support for Boris Johnson.
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British Prime Minister admitted to hospital
Boris Johnson hasn't shaken off 'persistent symptoms' including a high temperature
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British Prime Minister taken to hospital over coronavirus symptoms
Boris Johnson has been admitted to hospital with persistent symptoms of Covid-19
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UK PM admitted to hospital over virus symptoms
Boris Johnson has been admitted to hospital with persistent symptoms of Covid-19
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More than a million coronavirus cases worldwide
The latest research into how long people who get the virus remain infectious to others
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Can Taiwan contain Covid-19 spread during holiday weekend?
The Taiwanese government will use digital tracking to monitor people under quarantine
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People in New York and California told to wear masks
Number of daily deaths in the US hits a new record
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Is there enough equipment in the US to fight coronavirus?
The death toll from the coronavirus pandemic has gone above 5,000 in the United States
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Report: reserves of medical equipment and beds running out in the US
President Trump says that the US is in for a very "horrific" two weeks
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Coronavirus in US: concern grows over shortage of medical equipment
US death toll from Covid-19 exceeds 5,000 as hospitals struggle to cope with new patients
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Coronavirus: how can medical staff be protected?
We go to Italy where 66 doctors have already died during the outbreak
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Coronavirus: the case for wearing a mask
But are there enough masks available for everyone who wants to wear one?
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Trump warns of 'very painful' weeks ahead
US President urges people to follow guidelines calling it 'a matter of life and death'
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WHO: coronavirus pandemic is far from over in Asia
Takeshi Kasai said countries must take advantage of the current lull there to prepare
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Covid-19 warning: inequality will rise in Asia
The World Bank estimates 24m fewer East Asians will escape poverty this year
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World Bank warns of virus economic pain
The bank says major disruption to economies across Asia and Pacific 'seems unavoidable'