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A field hospital was set up in Central Park.

Worldwide cases top 1 million as six-week-old dies from Covid-19 in the US

Half the planet is under some form of lockdown as governments struggle to tackle the virus.

LAST UPDATE | 2 Apr 2020

THERE ARE MORE than one million declared cases of coronavirus worldwide.

According to a tally by AFP, it reached this number at 7pm GMT (8pm Irish time).

At least 1,000,036 infections have been recorded across 188 countries, including 51,718 deaths, according to an AFP calculation based on official country data and World Health Organization figures.

A total 234,462 infections and 5,607 deaths were reported in the US, where Covid-19 is currently spreading the most rapidly. Earlier today, it was confirmed that a six-week-old baby in the US who had died later tested positive for the Covid-19 coronavirus.

In Italy, the hardest-hit country in terms of the number of deaths, there were 115,242 reported cases and 13,915 deaths. Spain reported 110,238 cases and 10,003 deaths, and China – where the coronavirus first emerged late last year – reported 81,589 infections and 3,318 deaths.

The number of actual infections is believed to be higher since many countries are only testing severe cases or patients requiring hospitalisation.

Half the planet is under some form of lockdown as governments struggle to tackle the virus which has killed tens of thousands of people.

Those restrictions – while necessary for health – risk causing global food shortages, experts have warned, as supply chains gum up and panic buying sparks export controls.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has said things were going to get worse.

“We’re going to have a couple of weeks, starting pretty much now, but especially a few days from now, that are going to be horrific,” he said.

“But even in the most challenging of times, Americans do not despair. We do not give in to fear.”

The six-week-old baby who died in the US had been treated in a Connecticut hospital late last week.

“Testing confirmed last night that the newborn was COVID-19 positive,” the state’s Governor Ned Lamont tweeted. “This is absolutely heartbreaking.”

The new coronavirus has chiefly affected the elderly and those with pre-existing medical conditions, but a number of recent cases have highlighted that it can affect people from all walks of life.

The dead have included a 13-year-old in France, a 12-year-old in Belgium and 13-year-old Ismail Mohamed Abdullah in Britain, whose family said the “gentle and kind” boy had no underlying health issues.

World Health Organization head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the disease’s rapid spread was alarming.

“Over the past five weeks, we have witnessed a near exponential growth in the number of new cases, reaching almost every country,” he said. “The number of deaths has more than doubled in the past week.”

Britain and France both reported their highest daily death tolls from COVID-19 yesterday, although there were signs the epidemic could be peaking in Europe.

Italy’s toll – the highest in the world – climbed past 13,000, while Spain surpassed 9,000 but epidemiologists said the infection rate was continuing to slow.

Fernando Simon, head of Spain’s health ministry’s emergency coordination unit, said it appeared the country may have passed the peak.

The US is rapidly becoming the worst hit country, with its total number of infections rising above 215,000.

More than three-quarters of Americans are under lockdown, including tens of thousands of prisoners, who were told Wednesday they would be confined to their cells for two weeks.

Officials also shuttered the Grand Canyon to prevent tourists gathering there and New York announced that basketball courts would be closed as the city grapples with sky-rocketing infections and a severely strained health system.

America’s unwanted title as most-infected country was questioned Wednesday by a Bloomberg report, which cited US intelligence as saying China’s infection rate was far worse than officially acknowledged.

China says it has around 81,000 infections, and 3,300 deaths.

Republicans, many of whom are naturally skeptical of Beijing, attacked China’s numbers as “garbage propaganda”.

“Without commenting on any classified information, this much is painfully obvious: The Chinese Communist Party has lied, is lying, and will continue to lie about coronavirus to protect the regime,” Senator Ben Sasse said.

Having already caused the Tokyo 2020 Olympics to be postponed for a year, the pandemic on Wednesday claimed its latest sporting victim as the Wimbledon tennis tournament was shelved.

The cancellation of the world’s oldest Grand Slam tournament – for the first time since World War II – leaves the season in disarray, with no tennis set to be played until mid-July.

Roger Federer proclaimed himself “devastated” by the news, while Serena Williams said: “I’m shooked”.

But the loss of sporting events in the developed world paled in comparison with the hardships imposed on those in poorer parts of the globe, where lockdowns were threatening whole communities.

Dwellers of South Africa’s townships say it is simply impossible to stay at home.

“We don’t have toilets… we don’t have water, so you must go out,” said Irene Tsetse, 55, who shares a one-bedroom shack in Khayelitsha township with her son.

The macroeconomic impacts of such measures could be far-reaching, experts warned.

The Food and Agriculture Organization, WHO and World Trade Organization said panic buying could threaten food supplies.

“Uncertainty about food availability can spark a wave of export restrictions, creating a shortage on the global market,” they said.

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    Mute Sean Ryan
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 7:35 AM

    We really have a lot to be grateful for in Ireland

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    Mute eric nelligan
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 7:46 AM

    @Sean Ryan: we have more cases per million than USA and UK. Ireland is at 698, USA at 619 and UK at 434.

    If you match our graph of deaths with Italy adjusts for population and time we’re on a worse path. Even worse is the fact that our population is very young by Western standards while Italy is 2nd oldest.

    We are not doing even close to as well as
    Most people think.

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    Mute Ryan Kelly
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 7:47 AM

    @eric nelligan: Actually, Ireland has 17.6 deaths per million compared to 35.4 deaths per million in the UK.

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    Mute Fergus Murphy
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 7:48 AM

    @eric nelligan: Thank Professor Nelligan

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    Mute Ryan Kelly
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 7:50 AM

    @eric nelligan: Misread your comment, which says “cases”, not “deaths”. Apologies!

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    Mute Gareth Miskelly
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 7:53 AM

    @Ryan Kelly: your point still stands. We have a lot of cases partially because we are doing a serious amount of testing per head versus USA and UK at least

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    Mute Sharp Elsi Mate
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 7:57 AM

    @eric nelligan: All those numbers are irrelevant without the testing numbers to back it up. What is the testing per million of the three countries?

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    Mute eric nelligan
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:00 AM

    @Gareth Miskelly: have you absolutely any data on Feb the numbers of tests done or is this solely on your perceptions?

    What we can say is that testing in Ireland has been seriously curtailed. 7-9 day wait. Now two symptoms must be shown to get test.

    We are not doing as well as people think. The media is for some reason glossing over and not challenging the powers and instead giving a negative slant on UK and USA.

    Here is some data on UK and USA

    https://ourworldindata.org/covid-testing

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:05 AM

    @Sharp Elsi Mate: most counties use their data differently this is very hard to compare.

    I gave out figures from comparable data which is available.

    In my post above I linked to tests per million with I got for UK and USA. Ireland does not figure in that report.

    I want to keep it as factually accurate as possible

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    Mute Sean Ryan
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:06 AM

    @eric nelligan: there are always things to be grateful for. This doesn’t negate the bad stuff. We’ve running water, electricity, a plentiful supply of food. I’m grateful for those. I can call and text my friends and family. I grateful for that.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:13 AM

    @eric nelligan: we were 15 deaths per million 27 days after exceeding 10 cases (31st March). Italy triple at 49 deaths per million at 27 days (18th of March). What have you got to gain by scaremongering like this?

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    Mute eric nelligan
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:28 AM

    @I Crow: who are you a paid Troll for? You’re a brand new account with 0 followers and every tweet is in Hungarian. I’m only highlighting this as thejournal has been riddled with fake accounts and trolls these past few weeks. I can make an educated guess who your paymaster is.

    The figures I gave come from @higginsdavidw an exceptionally reputable source. Check them for yourself

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:29 AM

    @eric nelligan: your a real glass half full kinda guy!!

    Love to have you round for a dinner party sometime.

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    Mute Gareth Miskelly
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:48 AM

    @eric nelligan: 120k tested in UK up til 27th as per the telegraph. Stats I can find say we had done about 28k in Ireland at that point (6 percent positive). population 66million approx in UK, 4.8million approx in Ireland. So if UK testing as many as us at that point they would have tested approx 364k. So yeah 3 times as much per head tested in Ireland approx.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:58 AM

    @eric nelligan: it’s actually a 5 year old account which I’ve since deleted & someone took the handle but I enjoyed the paid troll bit. Italy had 2,978 dead on 18 March which is 49.2 per million. Ireland had 71 dead on 31 March which is 14.7 per million. Both dates are 27 days since >10 cases. I’m providing numbers and working, you’re regurgitating others with authority apparently.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:04 AM

    @eric nelligan: p.s. updated for 1st of April, we are at 17.6 deaths per million versus 56.3 for Italy. Have a good day in your tinfoil hat though pal

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    Mute Feardorcha Ó Maolomhnaigh
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:16 AM

    @eric nelligan:
    The number of cases per 1m of population is not really a useful metric for comparison. The virus spreads in a local clusters.

    At this stage of the outbreak a small country with an compact integrated infrastructure is going to have more cases per head of population than a larger country with a more disparate infrastructure.

    A comparison between the US and the EU is more meaningful. A comparison between Ireland and one of the smaller US states makes more sense.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 11:07 AM

    @eric nelligan: doom doom dom and false false false, either thick stupid or deliberately trying to scare people, there is no graph that shows Ireland on the same path as Italy, NONE.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 11:16 AM

    @eric nelligan: it’s easy to pick off stats a make them look how you want.
    Ireland has done 6,000 tests per million, USA 4,000 and UK 2,500 per million. Baring in mind after 1 month Italy had still only tested 3500 people per million.
    Italy’s deaths had totalled 2k after exactly 1 month from case 1 that’s 333 cases per million. 1 month from Ireland first case there are 85 which is 17 deaths per million. So we are not on the same chart as Italy. Yes there have been issues with getting tests but that is not unique to Ireland it world wide. Look up the stats, there are ample amount of sites out there to give correct information. We don’t need any more hysteria than there already is.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 11:36 AM

    @Jason Pierce: not 333, 33 deaths per million

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 12:00 PM

    @eric nelligan: What are each countries testing rates per million?

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 2:00 PM

    @Sean Ryan: I always say that! VERY grateful

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 11:29 PM

    @Feardorcha Ó Maolomhnaigh: Ireland and South Carolina are almost identical in population and land mass.

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    Mute Lucinda Bourke
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    Apr 3rd 2020, 7:18 AM

    https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
    For accurate statistics country by country.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 7:36 AM

    Jesus, a six week old baby? No one is safe.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 7:46 AM

    @Wishywashy: just like the 21 year in the UK who didn’t have an underlying illness. Dies of covid 19 but later did not die of covid 19.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:03 AM

    @Vladimir Macro: So it’s another conspiracy? Big government cover up to remove 1 person from their stats?

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    Mute Feardorcha Ó Maolomhnaigh
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:37 AM

    @Wishywashy:
    It’s very sad for a family to lose a 6 week old.
    The information comes from a tweet for the Governor of Connecticut, saying the child arrived unresponsive and tested positive for Covid-19. We don’t know whether the child had any underlying medical conditions. In fact we don’t know if the child actually died from Covid-19, but from the media’s point of view its a “good” story to run with.

    The percentage of people under the age of 50 who have died from this disease is 1%. The percentage of people under the age of 20 who have died is 0.2%

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 11:07 AM

    @Gavin Conran: Just another sensationalist headline to scare the shite out of people. Get used to it

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 11:52 PM

    @Wishywashy: #RepealThe8th

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:34 AM

    Why the Hell then are we opening Tara mines, with a work force of 600 people surely there is no urgent need for Zink in the world, 600 employees from 600 families and homes forced back to work as they are not entitled to the 350 Euro. Last night my nephew called me to tel me the news and to say he didn’t want to go back for fear of catching the virus, but due to not being able to claim the benefit on offer and having a young family he has to go back, this us an absolute discrace and shear blackmail

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:59 AM

    @David Harries: Maybe they are thinking of producing chloroquine here .the hypothesis is that it is the zinc that kills the virus.the results of the trials should be out next week and if good results the government will find it hard to source chloroquine abroad.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:29 AM

    @Niamh Hayes: Thank you for that I see that chloroquine and zink could help, zink can be mined from Tara but surely they cant produce chloroquine or can they ?

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    Apr 3rd 2020, 12:10 AM

    @David Harries: They would be mining it to supply companies that do make the drug

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 11:21 AM

    Pray for our Ladys mantle to cover Ireland

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:28 PM

    @Jimmy Carroll: Looking at Italy / Spain numbers, pipulation: Dont believe death rate in China

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 4:29 PM

    Panic buying in the United States guns ammo and alcohol what a mix

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:26 PM

    I know these figures have to released to warn people of the dangers but it would be nice of the media and the Journal in particular to tell us on a daily basis how many have recovered from this virus , how many released from ICU and how many released from hospital . This would give us a more balanced view of the virus and maybe give hope to those who are terrified .

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:34 PM

    @Mary Mc Carthy: No headlines in that Mary

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    Apr 3rd 2020, 6:06 PM

    @Mary Mc Carthy: I suppose if they did give out the good news, people would be inclined to go out again (just an observation, not confirmed)

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:37 AM

    This is a link to an article in yesterday’s Guardian that gives a picture on how the coronavirus is being dealt with, or not dealt with, in India.
    While it is a frightening picture overall, the most chilling aspect is the snippet in the middle of the article which suggests that the Muslim minority in the country is going to be blamed for the spread of the contagion.
    Things might not be perfect here, but at least we don’t have that type of insanity to cope with as well.

    https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/01/india-coronavirus-cases-rise-amid-fears-true-figure-much-higher

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 2:04 PM

    Scary but “necessary” times. As it finally brings up the inequality, greed and the effect of capitalism on the table. Nobody is safe, no money or status makes you not as sensitive to Corona . You might have a “better time” in your villa or mansion but you are not safe no matter what. We are all the same in this pandemic. Teaches humanity that we are ALL IN THIS TOGETHER and only working together and looking out for each other will get us out of this. And we will never be the same after this – fingers crossed!

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 12:28 PM

    “China says it has around 81,000 infections, and 3,300 deaths”
    That is crazy considering the Covid19 started in Wuhan China. Should other countries not have less confirmed cases if getting a head start on preparation for this #viruswarfair

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    Mute Carol Cunningham
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 1:40 PM

    @Trevor Murphy: do you really think the Chinese are being honest about the their figures. Read a letter from a professor from a university in Wuhan and he said the government were not honest with the Chinese people so why would you think they would be honest with the rest of the world in relation to their outbreaks. They are now reporting that the only new outbreaks in Wuhan are people who brought the virus in from the West: seriously!!!!

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 10:32 PM

    @Carol Cunningham: Whether you believe it or not really doesn’t matter. Irish people working and living in China can tell the massive difference between how they handle it and how here’s.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 7:45 AM

    I would be more from China than the US.

    Absolute sensationalists

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    Mute Peter Leonard
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    Apr 2nd 2020, 8:12 AM

    @Vladimir Macro: what

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 9:31 AM

    @Vladimir Macro: Vlad I too caught the article citing an unnamed source who accused you of being more American than Chinese. It’s an insult none of us would take lightly and is indicative of what you get in a society where the government is spending 12% of GDP on TheJournal.ie comments section. Stay woke, comrade.

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    Apr 2nd 2020, 11:09 AM

    @Peter Leonard: At this stage I would believe the Chinese data over the US

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