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US could be next virus epicentre, India locks down, recession looms

- -REUTERS

GENEVA: The United States could become the global epicentre of the coronaviru­s pandemic, the World Health Organizati­on said on Tuesday, as India announced a full 24-hour, nationwide lockdown in the world's second-most populous country. India joined the ranks of Britain and other countries clamping down to hold back the virus as business activity collapsed from Japan to the United States at a record pace in March. The highly contagious coronaviru­s has caused entire regions to be placed on lockdown. In some places soldiers are patrolling the streets to keep consumers and workers indoors, halting services and production and breaking supply chains.

"The global health crisis is rapidly morphing into a global recession, as there is a clear tension between preventing infections and ruining the economy," said Edoardo Campanella, an economist at UniCredit Bank in Milan.

But Wall Street bounced from three-year lows as investors pin their hopes on the US Senate passing a $2 trillion stimulus bill. Confirmed coronaviru­s cases around the world exceeded 377,000 across 194 countries and territorie­s as of early Tuesday, according to a Reuters tally, more than 16,500 of them fatal. In Geneva, WHO spokeswoma­n Margaret Harris said infections in the United States had greatly increased.

Over the previous 24 hours, 85 percent of new cases were in Europe and the United States, and of those, 40 percent were in the United States. As of Monday, the virus had infected more than 42,000 people there, killing at least 559. Of the top 10 countries by case numbers, Italy has reported the highest fatality rate, at around 10 per cent, which at least partly reflects its older population.

Asked whether the United States could become the new epicentre, Harris said: "We are now seeing a very large accelerati­on in cases in the US. So it does have that potential." Some U. state and local officials have decried a lack of coordinate­d federal action, saying that having localities act on their own has put them in competitio­n for supplies. "The World market for face masks and ventilator­s is Crazy. We are helping the states to get equipment, but it is not easy," he tweeted. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday the government would impose a nationwide lockdown from midnight for 21 days. Health researcher­s have warned that more than a million people in India could be infected with the coronaviru­s by mid-May, prompting the government to shut down all air and train travel, businesses and schools.

New Delhi and Mumbai residents queue up outside stores to buy essentials, minutes after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the country's 1.3 billion people will go under "total lockdown" for 21 days to combat the spread of the coro... On Tuesday, PM Modi went further, saying nobody would be allowed to leave their homes. "The only way to save ourselves from coronaviru­s is if we don't leave our homes, whatever happens, we stay at home," PM Modi said.

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