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US and UK see record death toll amid positive signs in Europe

British PM Boris Johnson making ‘very good progress’, says his spokesman

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washington — The United States became the first country to report more than 2,000 coronaviru­s deaths in a single day, marking a grim milestone as huge swathes of the globe celebrated the Easter holiday weekend under lockdown from home.

The global death toll from the virus surged past 103,000, with the United States quickly becoming the epicentre of the pandemic that first emerged in China late last year.

Europe has so far shouldered the majority of all deaths and infections — though there were signs of hope the curve could be starting to flatten in some of the hardest-hit countries.

Numbers out of Spain offered a shred of hope Saturday: 510 new deaths, a dip in fatalities for the third day in a row.

France reported nearly 1,000 new deaths Friday but confirmed a drop in the number of intensive care patients for a second day running.

Italy meanwhile said the number of daily deaths was starting to level off — though the government resisted pressure to lift its lockdown, extending confinemen­t measures until May 3.

But Britain on Saturday recorded its second highest daily toll, as virus-stricken Prime Minister Boris Johnson made “very good progress” after being released from intensive care, a spokeswoma­n said.

With 18,849 dead, Italy has the highest global death toll, but is likely to soon be surpassed by the United States. On Friday, the US reported 2,108 new deaths, the highest daily toll out of any country since the outbreak was first reported in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in December.

With more than half a million reported infections, the United States already has more coronaviru­s cases than anywhere else in the world.

The global infection rate now stands at more than 1.7 million,

though with many countries only testing the serious cases the real numbers are believed to be higher.

Easter weekend kicked off in near-empty churches around the world as parishione­rs remained locked in their homes.

More than four billion people — over half the world’s population — are confined to their homes from New York to Naples to New Delhi as government­s scramble to contain the pandemic’s deadly march across the globe.

Pope Francis was due to livestream his Easter Vigil from an empty St Peter’s Basilica later Saturday, after he presided over an empty Good Friday Service to kick off the holiday weekend.

Across Europe, government urged citizens to stay home for the weekend, fearing people would flock outdoors to enjoy the warm weather or flee to holiday homes.

France deployed some 160,000 gendarmes to patrol busy roads, while long queues of customers formed outside of butcher shops in Paris as residents stocked up on holiday goods. —

 ?? AFP ?? JUST FOR A WALK: People wear face masks as they take their daily excercise in Victoria Park in east London on Saturday. —
AFP JUST FOR A WALK: People wear face masks as they take their daily excercise in Victoria Park in east London on Saturday. —

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