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Coronavirus news: Pubs could have to close to keep schools open in local lockdowns, as Sturgeon admits failings on exam grades

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Samuel Osborne,Jon Sharman,Zoe Tidman
Monday 10 August 2020 16:15 EDT
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Coronavirus: Weekly rate of new Covid-19 cases in England

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Pubs may be forced to close in areas under local coronavirus lockdowns so that schools can remain open, Downing Street has said.

Boris Johnson has said the UK has a moral responsibility to get children back into the classroom.

Meanwhile, Nicola Sturgeon has apologised to Scottish exam students who were marked down "because of an algorithm".

She said: "In a very difficult and unprecedented situation, we took decisions that we thought on balance were the right ones."

The number of NHS contact tracers are to be slashed by a third, while the rest are set to be redeployed locally.

Announcing the changes to the NHS Test and Trace programme, the Department for Health and Social Care said it would cut the number of national contact tracers by 6,000 by 24 August.

Omeros' experimental coronavirus treatment shows promise in study

The pharmaceutical company Omeros Corp has said its experimental coronavirus treatment has helped six patients recover and get discharged from hospital, sending the drug developer’s shares up by 60 per cent.

The company said it was in talks with the US government for potential funding to speed up large-scale manufacturing for broader availability of the treatment, which is known as narsoplimab.

Omeros said all six patients had underlying conditions and needed mechanical ventilation before treatment.

The small study was done in Italy's Bergamo, the initial epicentre of the outbreak in Europe, under a compassionate use programme following requests from doctors at the Papa Giovanni XXIII hospital.

Narsoplimab is a human monoclonal antibody that targets damage to endothelial cells, which serves as a general marker of both Covid-19 and recovery.

Conrad Duncan10 August 2020 17:57

No further coronavirus deaths in Wales

There have been no further reported deaths of people who tested positive for coronavirus in Wales, health officials have said.

The total number of deaths since the beginning of the pandemic remains at 1,579.

Public Health Wales said the total number of cases in the country increased by 12, bringing the revised total of confirmed cases to 17,463.

Samuel Osborne10 August 2020 18:13
Samuel Osborne10 August 2020 18:28

France records 785 new coronavirus cases, down from 2,288

The French health ministry said on Monday it had recorded 785 new confirmed coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours, compared to 2,288 on Friday, but it gave no indication of the number of infections over the weekend.

It said that it had registered 10,800 new cases over the past week, but did not provide an updated number for the total cumulative number of coronavirus infections, which on Friday stood at 197,921.

The ministry said that over the past week, 10,800 new cases had been registered but it was not immediately clear what period this referred to and whether infections over the weekend were included in this total. 

Samuel Osborne10 August 2020 18:44
Samuel Osborne10 August 2020 18:58

Over 46,500 people have died in hospitals, care homes and wider community after testing positive for coronavirus in UK

The government said 46,526 people had died in hospitals, care homes and the wider community after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK, as of 5pm on Sunday, including 21 reported in previous 24 hours.

Separate figures published by the UK's statistics agencies show there have now been 56,600 deaths registered in the UK where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate.

The government also said that in the 24-hour period up to 9am on Monday, there had been a further 816 lab-confirmed cases.

Overall, a total of 311,641 cases have been confirmed.

Samuel Osborne10 August 2020 19:21
Samuel Osborne10 August 2020 19:38

US reports over 5,000,000 coronavirus cases

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday reported 5,023,649 cases of the coronavirus, an increase of 48,690 cases from its previous count, and said that the number of deaths had risen by 558 to 161,842.

The CDC reported its tally of cases of the respiratory illness known as Covid-19, caused by a new coronavirus, as of 4 pm ET on 9 August versus its previous report a day earlier.

The CDC figures do not necessarily reflect cases reported by individual states.

Samuel Osborne10 August 2020 19:58

French hospitals see first rise in Covid-19 patients since lockdown 

The French health ministry on Monday reported the first significant rise in the number of people in hospital due to the new coronavirus since the end of the country's lockdown, reversing a trend seen since mid-April.

The ministry said the number of people in hospital with Covid-19 had increased by 34 to 5,045 compared with Friday.

It was the first significant increase since the number began falling steadily from a high of 32,292 on 14 April.

The number of people in intensive care also increased again, rising by 13 from Friday to 396.

Samuel Osborne10 August 2020 20:19
Samuel Osborne10 August 2020 20:40

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