New Straits Times

PUBLIC FIGURES JOIN LIST OF COVID-19 CASES

Canadian PM’s wife, Aussie minister and Chelsea football player test positive for coronaviru­s

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CANADIAN Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s wife, Australia’s minister for home affairs and a Chelsea soccer player are among new cases of the coronaviru­s that has infected almost 135,000 people and killed more than 4,900 worldwide.

Government­s and central banks readied more emergency measures to tackle the economic impact of Covid-19 yesterday, helping financial markets pare some of their steep losses, while more major events were cancelled or postponed.

United States lawmakers and the White House neared agreement on a Covid-19 economic aid package.

Experts warn that due to a lack of testing and unreported cases, many more people may be affected by the outbreak that emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan late last year.

Health authoritie­s around the world face the prospect of services being overwhelme­d.

“We’re anticipati­ng 20 per cent of the population in the first wave to be affected,” Kerry Chant, the chief medical officer for the New South Wales (NSW) state government.

Home to more than seven million people, NSW is Australia’s most populous state, and Chant said models suggested five per cent of the state’s population — some 350,000 people — would need hospital treatment as a result of Covid-19.

Australia has recorded nearly 160 infections and three deaths from the flu-like disease. Among the infected is one of its highestpro­file government ministers, Peter Dutton, who is in charge of home affairs. He said he was feeling fine.

Trudeau said he would be in isolation for two weeks after his wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, tested positive for Covid-19. She said she was “experienci­ng uncomforta­ble symptoms”, adding that she would “be back on my feet soon”.

Canada has reported 145 cases of the virus, a three-fold gain from a week ago. There has been one death.

Calls grew in Britain for the Premier League season to be stopped with the news that Chelsea forward Callum Hudson-Odoi has tested positive. All of Chelsea’s first-team players and coaching staff would self-isolate, the club said.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has also tested positive.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? A file photo of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, arriving for a welcome ceremony for G7 leaders in La Malbaie, Quebec, in 2018.
AFP PIC A file photo of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, arriving for a welcome ceremony for G7 leaders in La Malbaie, Quebec, in 2018.

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