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Coronavirus - 20th July - Mon 20 Jul 2020, 11:10

'When coffins lined the streets of my hometown'

The city of Guayaquil, Ecuador, found itself in the global spotlight when the city's health services began to collapse under the weight of Covid-19 deaths. Hospitals, morgues and cemeteries became overwhelmed.
The bodies of many victims of coronavirus were left uncollected, with people burying loved ones in back gardens or leaving coffins on the streets. Eventually they were picked up by the authorities - but some are still missing.
Journalist Blanca Moncada has been documenting the crisis and wants answers for families who are still looking for the bodies of their loved ones.
Watch the video HERE

Trump claims US has lowest mortality rate

US President Donald Trump has said in an interview that the US has had the lowest mortality rate during the pandemic, a claim that is not true.
The country's more than 140,000 deaths linked to Covid-19 put it among the top 10 highest mortality rates, according to data collected by the Johns Hopkins University.
Trump made the statements in a contentious interview on Fox News, where he also claimed that his country was "the envy of the world" on testing.
Over the past day, the US recorded almost 64,000 new infections. It now has 3,768,056 confirmed cases, by far the highest number worldwide.
:tweet: Fox News Sunday:
:Left Quotes: WATCH: President Trump on the current state of the virus. "When you talk about mortality rates, I think it's the opposite. I think we have one of the lowest mortality rates in the world." #FoxNewsSunday
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China's cinemas start to reopen after shutdowns

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China's cinemas are reopening after being closed for six months to help slow the spread of the coronavirus - cinemas in "low-risk" areas can open their doors again starting this Monday.
As most of the country is now classified as low risk it is expected to be essentially a nationwide reopening.
Cinemas will be subject to a strict set of rules, including screenings being limited to 30% capacity and the number of movies shown at a venue capped at 50% of its previous volume.
Customers' temperatures will be taken, and masks will have to be worn at all times by both cinema goers and staff.
China, which was the first epicentre of the pandemic, is the world's second largest market for movies, with the country's box offices taking in $9.2bn (£7.4bn) in 2019.
But that figure is, unsurprisingly, expected to fall sharply due to cinema closures and domestic and Hollywood film releases being cancelled or moved online.


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