Cautious hope for COVID-19 peak as Spain readies to reopen some factories

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The death toll from the coronavirus pandemic has slowed in some of the worst-hit countries, with Spain readying Monday to reopen parts of its ...

It came as Pope Francis delivered an unprecedented livestream message to a world under lockdown on Easter Sunday, and Britain's Boris Johnson left hospital, thanking medics for saving his life.

In the US - now the world's worst-hit nation with a fifth of all deaths and more than half a million confirmed cases - the government's top infectious disease expert added to cautious optimism that the pandemic may have reached its peak.Anthony Fauci said parts of the country could begin easing restrictions in May, but warned that the world's biggest economy would not turn back on like a"light switch".

One priest in Rio de Janeiro blessed the Brazilian city from a helicopter, while another in Portugal addressed the faithful from the open top of a moving convertible car.In Britain, which has logged more than 10,000 deaths, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Sunday he had been discharged after"a week in which the NHS has saved my life, no question", referring to the country's state-run National Health Service.

The fortnight of"economic hibernation" is about to be lifted, drawing criticism from some regional leaders and unions, but the rest of the lockdown restrictions in the nation of around 47 million people will remain in place.108 new symptomatic casesImported cases accounted for most of the total, the National Health Commission said, underscoring why the government has been so focused on preventing new outbreaks stemming from international arrivals.

 

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