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Coronavirus latest: Western Europe faces unprecedented curbs to fight outbreak

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02:20 Hundreds of prisoners escaped from four prisons in Brazil just a day before day-release privileges were set to be suspended, reported Sao Paulo state prison authorities.

The suspension of privileges was necessary because those returning to jail and “would have a high potential to install and propagate the coronavirus in a vulnerable population, generating health risks for servers and custodians” said authorities.

Law enforcement was dealing with the situation.

02:10 From midnight on Thursday all people entering Hong Kong will be quarantined for 14 days.

02:00 The UN security council has canceled all meetings that were due to go ahead this week. 

01:52 Thieves took 50,000 protective facemasks from a warehouse for hospital supplies in the German city of Cologne. “We’re talking about items that normally worth pennies, but there is obviously a market for them now,” said a spokeswoman for the city’s hospitals. 

01:35 New Zealand announced a NZ$12.1 billion ($7.3 billion, €6.26 billion) stimulus package to help its economy. Finance Minister Grant Robertson conceded “recession is almost certain” but the package would help soften the economic blow.

01:25 Online retail giant Amazon is benefiting from the virus, hiring 100,000 staff. 

01:17  Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced a nationwide quarantine. He also called on world leaders to “wake up to this pandemic and take drastic measures in time.” The number of cases in Venezuela has risen to 33.

01:10 South Korea reports 84 new cases, bringing the total up to 8,320.

01:00 Columbia will close all land, sea and river borders from midnight until the end of May. President Ivan Duque announced the measures on Twitter.

00:50 Mongolia reported three new coronavirus cases among citizens repatriated from virus-hit South Korea and Germany.

00:40 There could be up to 1,500 coronavirus patients in hospital by the end of the week, said President of the German Hospital Society (DKG) Gerald Gass to German media outlet Funke Mediengruppe. Gass said that German hospitals are well prepared for such an increase in patients.

00:30 Ukraine became the latest European country to announce shutdowns of bars, restaurants and shopping malls. The measures to fight the virus came as President Volodymyr Zelensky promised to act “harshly and urgently.”

The government introduced restrictions on public transport, including closing the country’s three metro systems in Kiev, Kharkiv and Dnipro until April 3.

00:20 China had 13 deaths and 21 new infections Monday, reported its National Health Commission, up from 16 new infections on Sunday.

00:10 Here’s a summary of global figures: 

00:05 Follow yesterday’s developments here: Coronavirus latest: French President Macron says ‘we are at war’ as he orders lockdown


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