COVID-19: Top US expert warns on lockdown as world gets back to work

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WASHINGTON: Washington's top virus expert warned against easing lockdowns too quickly on Tuesday as Russia and India defied surging death tolls to start getting back to work.

And it comes as Russia began to gradually ease lockdown rules even as the country's infections surged past 232,000 - now the second most confirmed cases in the world after the US.The country hit the dire landmark Tuesday after a week of reporting more than 10,000 daily infections and as it was confirmed that President Vladimir Putin's spokesman tested positive for the virus.

Passengers wearing face masks or handkerchiefs over their mouths queued outside New Delhi station on Tuesday, waiting to be screened for coronavirus symptoms. South Korea, credited with one of the world's more successful anti-virus campaigns, said it was using mobile phone data to track Seoul nightclub visitors after a cluster of new cases.

Her daughter Rosa Moret told Spanish media her mother was"in shape, wanting to talk, to explain, to reflect, she has become herself again" after she tested negative following her bout with the illness.Precautionary economic and social lockdowns have cut a swathe through global economy and, while many areas are now cautiously moving back to work, world markets are trading cautiously amid fears of a second wave.

 

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A man who gets the facts on Covid19 wrong many times over, is no expert but a senile fearmonger. This 80yo man is at the government helm for too long. He has to go before more harm is done to citizens' lives & the economy falters further.

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