Deccan Chronicle

No case in China, surge in LatAm UK PM TOP AIDE DEFIES CURBS, MAY BE SACKED

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Berlin, May 23: New Covid-19 cases dropped to zero in China for the first time Saturday but overwhelme­d hospitals across Latin America — both in countries lax about lockdowns and those lauded for firm, early confinemen­t. The pandemic’s persistenc­e stymied authoritie­s struggling to keep people safe and revive their economies at the same time, disrupting the Memorial Day weekend in the United States and collective celebratio­ns around the Muslim world marking the end of the holy month of Ramzan.

As deaths and infections surge across Latin America, experts note the limits of government action in a region where millions have informal jobs and many police forces are weak or corrupt and unable to enforce restrictio­ns. Brazil and Mexico reported record numbers of infections and deaths almost daily this week, fueling criticism of their presidents for limited lockdowns. But infections also rose and intensive-care units were swamped in Peru, Chile and Ecuador, all lauded for imposing early and aggressive business shutdowns and quarantine­s. One bright spot emerged Saturday: China, where the outbreak began late last year, reported no new confirmed cases for the first time.

In Germany, seven people appear to have been infected with the Covid-19 at a restaurant in the northwest of the country. It would be the first known such case since restaurant­s started reopening in the country two weeks ago. And in the southweste­rn city of Frankfurt, a parish leader says that several members of a congregati­on have tested positive for the Covid-19 after attending a church service on May 10. Six are hospitalis­ed, said the Evangelica­l Christian Baptist congregati­on.

London, May 23: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is under pressure to sack his top aide after reports that he breached the Covid-19 stay-at-home lockdown rules by travelling to his parents’ home.

Dominic Cummings, who is Johnson’s Chief Strategy Adviser at No. 10 Downing Street, had developed Covid-19 symptoms around the same time the UK PM tested positive for the deadly virus at the end of March. Downing Street on Saturday said Cummings believed he “behaved reasonably and legally” and that his actions were in line with the Covid-19 guidelines.

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