LONDON: European nations most ravaged by the new coronavirus on Sunday reported encouraging signs in their fight against the deadly pandemic, as the United States braced for what may be a “horrific” few weeks ahead. While Queen Elizabeth II delivered a ...
European nations most ravaged by the new coronavirus on Sunday reported encouraging signs in their fight against the deadly pandemic, as the United States braced for what may be a “horrific” few weeks ahead.
In Spain, officials said fatality numbers fell for the third straight day while France reported its lowest daily toll in a week. Pope Francis, head of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics, appealed for people to show courage in the face of the pandemic. But not everywhere. In the latest sign of Americans defying stay-at-home orders, a Louisiana pastor continues to hold church services, a move blasted Sunday as “grossly irresponsible” by Governor John Bel Edwards.In her address to Britain, which has almost 5,000 fatalities, the queen thanked healthcare workers.
At a field hospital set up at a Madrid conference centre, staff applauded whenever a patient was healthy enough to be discharged.
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