COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on 21 April
Today's big stories: cases surge in Singapore, Chile issues immunity cards and oil prices plunge to record lows.
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Today's big stories: cases surge in Singapore, Chile issues immunity cards and oil prices plunge to record lows.
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Les cas confirmés sont supérieurs à 2 millions ; les responsables de l'OMS réagissent à la suspension du financement américain ; le FMI affirme que les économies asiatiques ne se développ...
La OMS dijo que trabajará con sus socios para asegurar que su lucha contra COVID-19 y otras enfermedades continúe sin interrupción.
Casos confirmados por encima de los 2 millones; los funcionarios de la OMS reaccionan a la suspensión de la financiación de EE.UU.; el FMI dice que las economías asiáticas no crecerán est...
Confirmed cases above 2 million; WHO officials react to US funding suspension; IMF says Asian economies won't grow this year.
The WHO said it will work with partners to ensure that its fight against COVID-19 and other diseases continues uninterrupted.
Las grandes historias de hoy: Las restricciones se suavizaron en España y Austria, mientras que el FMI dice que los cierres podrían reducir la economía mundial en un 3%.
Les grandes histoires d'aujourd'hui : Les restrictions se sont assouplies en Espagne et en Autriche, tandis que le FMI affirme que les mesures de confinement pourraient réduire l'économie...
Today's big stories: Restrictions eased in Spain and Austria, while the IMF says lockdowns could shrink the global economy by 3%.
"C'est le moment d'être très, très prudent."
Parmi les sujets d'actualité, citons les lignes directrices de l'OMS à l'intention des pays qui assouplissent les restrictions de confinement et un "distributeur automatique de riz" gratu...










