Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
The coronavirus death toll in the UK rose by 938 to 7,097 people. On a more reassuring note, the coronavirus infection and hospital admission numbers in Britain begin to show signs of plateauing. Britain is trying to get money back after purchasing a few COVID-19 antibody tests to trial them and found out that none of the products worked reliably enough. Britain aims to roll-out millions of coronavirus tests in months after criticism that it had moved too slowly on the issue, adding that a partnership with private firms would help it hit 100,000 tests a day by the end of April.
The British government shall be holding an emergency coronavirus response meeting called Cobra to discuss its review on lockdown measures, according to British finance minister Rishi Sunak. In the intensive care unit, Boris Johnson’s condition is improving and he can sit up in bed and engage with clinical staff.
Bernie Sanders ended his White House campaign, clearing the way for a Nov. 3 election battle between former Vice President Joe Biden and Republican President Donald Trump.
Sanders, a one-time front-runner who promised to lead a grassroots political revolution into the White House, acknowledged he no longer had a path to victory after a string of decisive nominating contest losses to Biden but promised to work with his more moderate former rival to oust Trump.
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