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ScientistsadvisingtheAmeri-
cangovernmentaboutthe
covid-19outbreakpredicted
thatbetween100,000and
240,000Americanscoulddie,
evenwithpartiallockdowns
andsocial-distancingmea-
suresinplace.DonaldTrump
warnedhiscompatriots“tobe
preparedfortheharddaysthat
lieahead”.TheUnitedStates
nowhasmorereportedin-
fectionsthananyothercoun-
try.NewYorkcity hasrecorded
moredeathsfromthecorona-
virusthanallbuthalfa dozen
countries.Laggingbehind
otherstates,Floridaatlast
orderedpeopletostayathome.

Fortress China
With most of its newly con-
firmed cases of covid-19 now
being found among travellers
from abroad, Chinaclosed its
borders to most foreigners. On
a visit to Zhejiang province,
President Xi Jinping said curb-
ing imported cases, which
mostly involve returning
Chinese citizens, had become
the “most important” task in
the country’s fight against the
virus and could remain so “for
a long period”. State media
coverage of the trip showed Mr
Xi without a mask; he had
always worn one on previous
outings during the crisis.

Fights broke out on the border
between Hubeiand Jiangxi
provinces after Hubei allowed
people to move freely across it
for the first time in two
months. In many parts of
China Hubei residents are
treated as potential carriers of
the virus.

India’sprime minister,
Narendra Modi, apologised for
the suffering he caused by
locking down the country with

solittlepreparation.Millions
ofmigrantworkersstruggled
togethometotheirvillages.
Manycrowdedintotransport
hubs,makingsocialdistancing
impossible.Videosemergedof
policebeatingpeoplewho
brokethequarantinelaws.

Japanreaffirmedits 2015 goal
toreducegreenhouse-gas
emissionsby26%by 2030
basedonlevelsfrom2013,
disappointingenvironmental-
istswhowantit tocutdeeper
andfaster.Japanistheonlyg
countrystillbuildingcoal-
firedpowerstations.

Meanwhile,thisNovember’s
unclimate-changesummit,
cop26,waspostponeduntil
nextyear.Thetalks,whichare
expectedtospeedupactionon
reducingemissions,willstill
takeplaceinGlasgow.

A narcostate
AmericachargedVenezuela’s
dictator,NicolásMaduro,and
14 othermembersofhisregime
withdrug-trafficking,money-
launderingand“narco-terro-
rism”.TheStateDepartment
offereda rewardof$15mfor
informationleadingtoMr
Maduro’sarrest.Theindict-
mentsallegethatheco-found-
edthe“cartelofthesuns”,
whichsoughttofloodAmerica
withcocaine.TheStateDepart-
mentlatersaidAmericawould
liftsanctionsonVenezuelaif it
agreedtoitsframeworkfor
restoringdemocracy.

Theeln, a guerrillagroupin
Colombia, declareda one-
monthceasefirestartingon
April1st.It calledthedecisiona
“humanitariangesture”in
responsetothecovid-19pan-
demic.Theelnkilledmore
than 20 cadetsata policeacad-
emyinBogotáinJanuary2019.

Nothing will stop them
Fighting in Yemen continued
despite calls for a truce to fight
covid-19 instead. Saudi Arabia,
which supports the Yemeni
government, said it intercept-
ed missiles launched by
Houthi rebels towards Saudi
territory. The Saudi-led co-

alition then bombed targets in
Sana’a, the Yemeni capital.
Yemen has not yet recorded
any cases of covid-19.

Israel’s prime minister, Binya-
min Netanyahu, self-isolated
after an aide tested positive for
covid-19. Mr Netanyahu him-
self tested negative (though the
health minister came down
with the disease). He is in talks
with Benny Gantz, the leader of
the opposition, over forming a
unity government.

Ethiopia postponed parlia-
mentary elections scheduled
for the end of August because
of covid-19. The poll will be the
first test of the popularity of
Abiy Ahmed, a reformist prime
minister, who assumed the
role in 2018 after the resigna-
tion of his predecessor.

Opposition parties in Guinea
rejected the result of a consti-
tutional referendum that could
allow President Alpha Condé to
run for a third term of five
years, saying it was marred by
violence. Electoral officials
said 91% of votes cast were in
favour of the new constitution.

Grasping an opportunity
Hungary, which has been
dismantling checks and bal-
ances on the executive for a
decade, passed a covid-
emergency law that gives
Viktor Orban the power to rule
by decree as prime minister.
The opposition says the coun-
try has become a dictatorship.
But the eudid not criticise
Hungary by name, and the
European People’s Party, the
eu-level group that includes
Mr Orban’s Fidesz party, made
no move to expel it.

European leaders were at
loggerheads over the issuance
of so-called coronabonds,
government bonds jointly
guaranteed by all countries of
the euro zone. Rich northern
countries have refused to
countenance these, but a group
of nine mainly southern
countries are warning of
economic calamity and threats
to the single currency if they
are not created.

Coronavirusbriefs

BorisJohnsoncontracted
covid-19, the first political
leader of a country to do so.
The British prime minister is
self-isolating at Number 10.

Austria made it compulsory to
wear face masksin super-
markets. The Czech Republic
and Slovakia have put similar
measures in place.

The captain of an American
aircraft-carrierdocked in
Guam asked the navy for help
following an outbreak of
covid-19 on board. Around 100
sailors on the ussTheodore
Roosevelthave tested positive
for the new coronavirus.

The world’s biggest condom-
maker, which is based in
Malaysia, warned of a global
shortage because it has had to
shut factories. Forecasters
have already predicted a baby
boom because of couples
staying at home.

The Wimbledontennis
tournament was cancelled.

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New confirmed cases
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To April 1st 2020

Europe
UnitedStates
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Deaths,logscale

Source:JohnsHopkinsCSSE

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Iran

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