EU leaders appear to be split on how to help the bloc’s economies recover New coronavirus infections rise in Germany for the third day in a row Google says ‘state-sponsored’ groups are targeting institutions like the WHO New York is launching a campaign to track and isolate COVID-19 cases There are over 2,630,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 183,500 deaths worldwide, according to the Johns Hopkins Institute Updates in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC/GMT) 16:10 The oldest brother of US Senator Elizabeth Warren died of COVID-19, the politician and the former presidential hopeful said on Thursday, Warren’s brother, Donald Reed Herring, was a retired US Air Force pilot and a Vietnam War veteran. He died some three weeks after testing positive for the new coronavirus, at the age of 86, according to the Boston Globe newspaper. “He was charming and funny, a natural leader,” Warren said on Twitter. 15:38 Russian authorities reported 4,774 new coronavirus infections on Thursday, bringing the total to 62,773. Nearly half the new patients tested positive despite having no “clinical symptoms,” health officials said. The daily jump in infections is smaller than some 5,236 new patients reported on Wednesday and the 5,642 reported on Tuesday. The authorities also confirmed 42… Read full this story
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