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COVID-19 and Living with Canada's PM Trudeau 'Not Easy,' Says Wife

Being sick with COVID-19 and living under the same roof as the prime minister of Canada and their three young children was "not easy," the wife of Justin Trudeau, who contracted the disease in March, said Tuesday.

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Herbal Tea: Niger Receives Anti-Virus 'Remedy' from Madagascar

Niger on Tuesday received a consignment of herbal tea that Madagascar's president Andry Rajoelina has touted as a powerful remedy against the novel coronavirus.

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UK and U.S. Warn of Cyber Threat to Health Sector Fighting Virus

Britain and the United States warned Tuesday of a rise in cyber attacks against health professionals involved in the coronavirus response by organized criminals "often linked with other state actors."

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Updated UK Virus Toll Becomes World's Second Highest

Britain's death toll from the coronavirus has topped 32,000, according to an updated official count released Tuesday, pushing the country past Italy to become the second-most impacted after the United States.

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Europe Prepares for More Lockdown Easing as Virus Hopes Rise

Europe on Sunday prepared for a further cautious easing of coronavirus restrictions following signs the pandemic may be slowing, with hard-hit Italy set to follow Spain in allowing people outside.

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Hong Kong to Lift Major Social Restrictions as Virus Fades

Hong Kong on Tuesday announced plans to ease major social distancing measures, including reopening schools, cinemas, bars and beauty parlours after the Chinese territory largely halted local transmission of the deadly coronavirus.

The relaxation, which comes into effect Friday, will be a boost for a city mired in a deep recession following months of virus restrictions as well as anti-government protests that have battered the economy.

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Doctor Who Treated First U.S. COVID Patient Fears Second Wave

The doctor who treated the first COVID-19 patient in the United States said Monday he fears a second outbreak of the disease when lockdown measures are lifted. 

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Vaccine Telethon Raises Billions as Europe Eases Virus Lockdown

Hopes rose in the fight against the coronavirus on Monday as world leaders pledged billions of euros for a vaccine in a special telethon and European countries edged out of lockdown.

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Outraging China, Pompeo Pushes U.S. Hard Line over Virus

Branded "insane" by Chinese state media but hailed by US conservatives, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is taking the lead in pressing a hard line against Beijing over the coronavirus pandemic.

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Italy Baffled by Unexplained Surge in Deaths during Virus Crisis

Italy recorded almost 50 percent more fatalities in March than usual, according to new official data showing that the real coronavirus death toll could be far higher than the 29,000 reported.

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