The Phnom Penh Post

Global virus pandemic deaths surge

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US PRESIDENT Donald Trump ordered thousands of emergency hospital beds set up at American coronaviru­s hotspots but a trillion-dollar economic rescue package crashed, as pandemic deaths soared across the globe.

The death toll from the virus has surged to more than 14,400, according to an AFP tally, with Europe the epicentre but the situation worsening from Pacific islands to Africa and the US.

“We’re at war, in a true sense we’re at war,” Trump said on Sunday as he ordered emergency medical stations with 4,000 beds to be deployed to California and other worst-hit areas.

More than a third of Americans are under various forms of lockdown, including in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, but the number of infections in the US has continued to climb.

Highlighti­ng the desperatio­n inside the world’s biggest economy, the mayor of New York said his city was just 10 days away from running out of ventilator­s.

And a trillion-dollar Senate proposal to revive the US economy crashed on Sunday after receiving zero support from Democrats, further traumatisi­ng investors who are watching stock markets implode worldwide.

In Europe, Greece imposed a national lockdown and Germany banned gatherings of more than two people.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel went into quarantine at home after being treated by a doctor who had since tested positive for the virus.

Italy’s world-worst toll from the pandemic approached 5,500 with another 651 deaths reported on Sunday, a day after it surpassed China with the highest number of fatalities.

Pope plea

Police patrolled the deserted streets of Rome, while checks were carried out on Italian beaches after local officials complained people were defying isolation orders by catching some time in the sun.

In his weekly prayer, streamed online to avoid attracting crowds, the Pope urged all Italians to follow isolation measures “for the good of us all”.

Spain’s prime minister said he would ask parliament to extend a 15day state of emergency, which bars people from leaving home unless absolutely essential, until April 11.

The country recorded close to 400 new fatalities on Sunday, bringing the total to 1,720, suggesting the lockdown was failing to be effective. Opera star Placido Domingo said he had tested positive.

Residents across France, where the death toll jumped to 562, remained shut in their homes.

A curfew was imposed in some regions and the mayor of Paris called for even more drastic confinemen­t measures in a city under lockdown.

Britain inched toward similar measures as Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned the country was a couple of weeks behind registerin­g similar numbers to Italy.

Moral burden

As the pandemic overwhelms hospitals, doctors are having to quickly prioritise patients based on their chances of survival, inflicting a huge moral burden.

“We go into medicine to heal people. Not to make choices about who can live,” said Philippe Devos, an anesthesio­logist in Belgium.

China on Monday reported no new local cases of the virus, but confirmed another 39 infections from overseas.

There are fears across Asia of “imported” cases from Europe and other hotspots.

Thailand reported its highest daily rise in cases on Sunday, taking its total to nearly 600.

Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia have also reported a spike after numbers had plateaued earlier, prompting an escalation in quarantine efforts and travel restrictio­ns.

New Zealand has yet to be hit hard but on Monday Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a four-week lockdown to prevent a Europe-style crisis.

“The worst-case scenario is simply intolerabl­e,” Ardern said. “It would represent the greatest loss of New Zealand lives in our history and I will not take that chance.”

 ?? AFP ?? US Customs officers stand beside a sign saying the US border is closed at the US-Canada border in Lansdowne, Ontario, on Sunday. The death toll from the virus has surged to more than 14,400, with Europe the epicentre.
AFP US Customs officers stand beside a sign saying the US border is closed at the US-Canada border in Lansdowne, Ontario, on Sunday. The death toll from the virus has surged to more than 14,400, with Europe the epicentre.

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