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Wear masks in public, says WHO in new virus advice
The World Health Organization on June 5 changed its advice on face masks amid the coronavirus pandemic, saying they should be worn in places where the virus is widespread and physical distancing is difficult.
The use of masks has been a hot topic ever since the pandemic first emerged in China in December.
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Greeks less anxious about pandemic, new poll shows, giving ND 19.5% lead
Greeks appear less worried about the coronavirus pandemic than they were in April, according to a poll by Pulse on behalf of Skai TV.
More restrictions lifted as 36 pct say they’re not worried
As the government prepares for the next phase of easing the restrictions imposed in March to curb the spread of the coronavirus, a new survey has shown that more than a third of Greeks claim not to be concerned about the risks posed by the pandemic, while two in 10 believe that the restrictions imposed by the government were too strict.
Cyprus reports zero coronavirus cases in 24 hours
Cypriot health authorities on Thursday celebrated the country's first full day of zero new coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic, but warned that precautions should not be abandoned in days ahead.
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WHO warns of pressure on Latin American health systems
With nearly 30,000 dead in Brazil and more than 10,000 dead in Mexico, the novel coronavirus epidemic threatens to shatter hospital systems across Latin America- while France, which is emerging from a similar nightmare scenario, begins on June 2 a gradual return to normalcy.
The Last Patients With COVID-19 Have Been Discharged From Pirogov Hospital
The largest emergency hospital in Sofia, Pirogov, discharged its last two Covid-19 patients. The hospital has treated 156 patients who had tested positive for the new coronavirus, 36 of whom were in intensive care.
INFOGRAPHIC Another day with a small percentage of infected, 10 people on respirators
According to the data from the official website of the Ministry of Health for monitoring the coronavirus epidemic in Serbia, covid19.rs, so far, 243 people have died as a result of infection with this virus in Serbia.
According to the data, a total of 244.445 people have been tested to date.
HealthMin: This Sunday sees lowest daily new caseload since pandemic onset
Health Minister Nelu Tataru declared that Sunday has seen the lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours since the onset of the pandemic. "124 new cases is the lowest daily new caseload since the onset of the pandemic.
World virus cases top 6 mn as leaders disagree on pandemic response
The number of coronavirus cases worldwide topped six million on May 31, with Brazil registering another record surge in daily infections as divisions deepened on how to deal with the pandemic.
EU urges U.S. to reconsider decision to cut ties with WHO
They add that additional EU funds have been provided for that purpose, and Brussels calls on the United States to reconsider the decision to cut ties and finance the World Health Organization.