Khaleej Times

INFECTION SURGES A TROUBLING SIGN AMID REOPENING

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While millions of people took advantage of easing coronaviru­s lockdowns to enjoy spring weather, some of the world’s most populous countries reported worrisome new peaks in infections on Sunday, including India, which saw its biggest single-day jump yet.

India, second in population only to China, reported more than 2,600 new infections. And in Russia, new coronaviru­s cases exceeded 10,000 for the first time. The confirmed death toll in Britain climbed near that of Italy, the epicenter of Europe’s outbreak, even though the UK population is younger than Italy’s and Britain had more time to prepare before the pandemic hit.

The United States continues to see tens of thousands of new infections each day, with more than 1,400 new deaths reported Saturday.

Health experts warn that a second wave of infections could hit unless testing is expanded dramatical­ly after lockdowns are eased. But pressure to reopen economies keeps building after the weeks-long shutdown of businesses worldwide plunged the global economy into its deepest slump since the 1930s and wiped out millions of jobs.

China, which reported only two new cases, has seen a surge in visitors to newly reopened tourist spots after domestic travel restrictio­ns were relaxed ahead of a fiveday holiday that runs through Tuesday.

Nearly 1.7 million people visited Beijing parks on the first two days of the holiday, and Shanghai’s main tourist spots welcomed more than 1 million visitors, according to Chinese media. Many spots limited daily visitors to 30% of capacity.

Meanwhile, Italians counted down the hours until Monday’s reopening of parks and public gardens. With sunshine and warm temperatur­es across the country, many people went outdoors, walking

White House coronaviru­s coordinato­r down streets and chatting on sidewalks. Despite the easing, Italians will still have to stay a metre apart. Picnics are not allowed, and playground­s will remain closed.

In a sign that the disease still has a firm grip in some places, Rome’s infectious diseases hospital admitted 28 confirmed Cocid-19 patients from a nursing home.

In Spain, many ventured outside for the first time since the country’s lockdown began March

14, but social distancing rules remained in place. Masks are mandatory starting Monday on public transit.

“There is highly probabilit­y that we will see new outbreaks,” said Spanish health expert Fernando Simon. “That is what we must be prepared for and keep in mind over the following months.”

In the US, New Jersey reopened state parks, though several had to turn people away after reaching a 50 per cent limit in their parking lots. Margie Roebuck and her husband were among the first on the sand at Island Beach State Park.

“Forty-six days in the house was enough,” she said.

Speaking on “Fox News Sunday,” White House coronaviru­s coordinato­r Deborah Birx expressed concern about protests by armed and mostly maskless crowds demanding an end to stayat-home orders and a full reboot of the economy. President Donald Trump has encouraged people to “liberate” their states. —

It’s devastatin­gly worrisome to me personally, because if they go home and infect their grandmothe­r or their grandfathe­r ... they will feel guilty for the rest of our lives Deborah Birx

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Bangkok Back in Business: People order food in chinatown, after the government started opening some
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Reuters e restaurant­s outside shopping malls, parks, and barbershop­s during the coronaviru­s outbreak in Bangkok on sunday. —

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