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Health workers prepare to receive their first patients at a temporary hospital at the Ifema exhibition complex in Madrid yesterday.
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The scenes were reportedly recorded at the Infanta Leonor Hospital and the Severo Ochoa de Leganes Hospital in the Spanish capital Madrid, according to El Mundo. The video which was reported locally was shared online to urge people to follow social distancing measures being enforced in countries across the world. Spain's death toll jumped to more than 2,000 today, a 27 per cent increase with 33,089 cases of the infection now recorded. The country is in danger of becoming the new epicentre of the outbreak in Europe.
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Terrifying footage from inside a Spanish hospital shows coughing coronavirus patients lying on the floor of a corridor as they wait to be seen by medical staff. The shocking clip shows some coughing deeply as a medic stands nearby and some of those on the floor appear to be hooked up to oxygen tanks. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8142013/Horrifying-images-coronavirus-patients-lying-floor-packed-Madrid-hospital.html
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Pictures shows a man in a wheelchair wearing a protective face mask being wheeled out of the US into Mexico by border agents. A woman and her daughter were also pictured being removed from the U.S.
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24hrs later. The border was deserted on Saturday, following President Trump's announcement he was closing the southern border.
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The border between the US and Mexico was deserted on Saturday, following President Trump's announcement he was closing the southern border. Pictures reveal the difference a day can make, with the San Ysidro port of entry at the border barren of all people and cars on Saturday. Photos: Masses of cars wait to cross the border on Friday as the countdown to the closure was on, following Trump's announcement. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8138487/PICTURED-Mexico-border-lies-deserted-Trump-shuts-southern-borders.html
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Secondary school students at a temporary hand-washing point, before they return home. The Rwandan Government has decided to send back all students of boarding schools after the first case of COVID-19 was found on March 13, in Kigali
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A Nigerian security guard sits outside a mobile clinic in Victoria Island, Lagos today.
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Burkina Faso now has the most virus deaths of any country in sub-Saharan Africa. The West African nation has one of the highest caseloads on the continent with 64. Pictured, a girl washes her hands at a restaurant in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, today.
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Zimbabwean president Emmerson Mnangagwa announced a national disaster even before his country confirmed its first virus case on Friday. On Saturday, his country announced the first case in the capital, Harare. Below, health workers screen people visiting a public hospital in Harare today.
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Tunisia imposed its own lockdown earlier. Pictured, Habib Bourguiba Avenue in downtown Tunis before outbreak which has become deserted in recent days.
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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority said 'emergency and essential' flights are exempt from the ban that starts on Monday. Above, near the Central Mosque in Lagos on Friday.
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Chemists wearing medical masks are seen behind a cordon as a preventative measure against the Covid-19 pandemic in Tunis, Tunisia, today.
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Eritrea and Angola announced their first cases, meaning 41 of Africa's 54 countries are now affected. Below, technicians from the Angolan Ministry of Health screen passengers arriving from Lisbon for possible coronavirus infection, at the Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport in Luanda.
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Rwanda said all unnecessary movements outside the home are banned for two weeks as of midnight except for essential services such as healthcare and shopping. Below, a trader weighs grains at the Kimironko market as shoppers stock up on essential items that have been price fixed in order to prevent exploitative prices in Kigali, on March 17.
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Congo has reported its first death from coronavirus. Pictured, policemen wear masks as they ride on a patrol truck amid the outbreak in Goma, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, on March 19.
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Lockdowns have begun across Africa as coronavirus cases rose above 1,000. Nigeria announced it is closing airports to all incoming international flights for one month in the continent's most populous country. Nigeria announced it is closing airports to all incoming international flights for one month in the continent's most populous country. Below, a woman wears a protective face mask at the Murtala Mohammed International airport in Lagos on Thursday. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8138479/amp/Lockdowns-begin-Africa-coronavirus-cases-rise-1-000.html?__twitter_impression=true
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The Rogers family is sad to announce that Kenny Rogers passed away last night at 10:25PM at the age of 81. Rogers passed away peacefully at home from natural causes under the care of hospice and surrounded by his family,' a statement said. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the family is planning to have a small private service at this time with a public memorial at a later date. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLliaTneKts https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8137345/Country-music-icon-Kenny-Rogers-dies-aged-81.html
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The sight of sisters Florence, three, and Edith, one, pressing their hands against the glass, as their great-grandparents in isolation did the same on their side, summed up our national plight in U.K. There will be some terrible images documenting this nightmarish era for the history books.
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Dr Cortellaro is just one of thousands of medics in the country who are battling on what is Europe's coronavirus front line there have so far been more than 47,000 cases of the infection in Italy and over 4,000 deaths more than any other country on the continent. A patient seeing his family with the help of a doctor.
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An Italian doctor has described the heartbreaking final moments of dozens of coronavirus patients before they succumb to the deadly virus. Doctor Francesca Cortellaro, who works at Milan's San Carlo Borromeo hospital, has had to witness patients saying goodbye to their relatives before they die alone. The doctor: 'You know what's most dramatic? 'Seeing patients dying alone, listening to them as they beg you to say goodbye to their children and grandchildren.' She added: 'They are lucid, they do not go into narcolepsy. It is as if they were drowning, but with time to understand it. 'When they are about to die, they sense it'. And describing the moment where she did her best to help the critically ill grandmother, she said: 'I pulled out the phone and called her on video. 'They said goodbye. Soon after she was gone.' The doctor added that she now has a long 'farewell' list of similar calls which she has helped patients to make. Photos: A patient is carried from an ambulance at a hospital in Rome. Medics treats a coronavirus patient on a makeshift bed in Brescia, Italy. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8135907/Italian-doctor-describes-dying-patients-moments-plead-loved-ones-final-time.html Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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A girl has her shirt signed by a friend at a school in Newcastle-under-Lyme amid the Covid-19 school closures today. Sixth formers from Hill's Road college in Cambridge bid farewell to each other this afternoon as they come to terms with the situation.
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Gates are locked after school children leave a school in Woolton, Liverpool following the Government announcement. Pupils from Bevois Town Primary are collected from school
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Pupils leave a school indefinitely in Woolton, Liverpool today. Georgia Mayer, aged 16 says goodbye to her friends at a school in Newcastle-under-Lyme as the majority of schools in the UK close this afternoon.
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Senior schoolchildren mark their 'leavers' day early with a selfie as they head home following the coronavirus outbreak. Emotional friends embrace and say their goodbyes as schools are closed early while the coronavirus wreaks havoc in the UK.
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* Class of Covid 19: Pupils wave farewell to classmates as schools shut and may not reopen until September due to coronavirus but children of 'key workers' will be will back on Monday. Pupils have said their goodbyes to classmates and teachers as schools closed due to the coronavirus today, possibly remaining shut until September. However, some will have to go back to school on Monday as normal, with the children of 'key workers' expected to attend while their parents work essential jobs during the pandemic. Photos Year 11 pupils, some with graffiti-covered shirts reading 'Survivor 2020' and 'Class of Corona 2020' react as they leave a secondary school in Odiham, west of London, today. Senior schoolchildren in Northwich, Cheshire, embrace and mark their 'leavers' day early as they head home and schools are closed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8133769/Britons-left-confused-governments-list-key-workers.html?ito=social-facebook Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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When cops raided the apartment they also found a mountain of clothes in the middle of a room. All members of the family were taken for examination to a local mental facility. According to neighbours, they turned their home into a rubbish dump and lived among hordes of cockroaches. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8130609/amp/Family-urinate-bottles-YEAR-store-300-gallons-flat-Kazakhstan.html?__twitter_impression=true
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They were reported to the police by their neighbours who were tired of the unbearable stench coming from their home. Police had to use a crowbar to break in after the owners refused to cooperate and open the front door. Entering the room, shocked officers saw hundreds of plastic bottles filled with urine and stored on the floor, reports said. The kitchen also get into a filthy state as neighbours complained about the constant smell coming from the apartment.
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A family-of-three have been taken for mental health examinations after police found hundreds of plastic bottles with urine stored in their apartment. Parents and their adult son, had been relieving themselves into bottles for a year after having their utilities cut off for unpaid bills in the city of Aktau, southwestern Kazakhstan.
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Residents in UK sets up simple alert system to keep everyone safe during lockdown with green card in window meaning 'all is well' while red card indicates resident needs help.
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This nurse explained why staying home amid the pandemic is not about you.
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