In UK, the total number of Coronavirus cases has risen to 798 people. This disease makes the world put efforts to stop spreading. Ukraine is closing its borders to foreigners to reduce transmission of CoVid-19. Its rules would come into force in 48 hours’ time and would initially last for two weeks.
But for Ukranian citizens or foreigners with residence rights is not applicable.
If they came from high-risk countries will be asked to have self-isolation in some period. Then Edouard Phillipe who is French minister announced a ban of would come into force in 48 hours’ time and would initially last for two weeks.
After six Oxford student has been diagnosed by Coronavirus, University of Oxfords cancel Easter exams. Not only that, British Airways will ground aircraft like never before. “It is a crisis of global proportions like no other we have known,” BA CEO Alex Cruz told staff in a global message seen by Reuters.
“Please do not underestimate the seriousness of this for our company,” he added.
Cruz told staff in the message that jobs would be lost “perhaps for a short period, perhaps longer term” and that the company was in discussions with trade unions. Aircraft would be grounded in a way that the airline has never had to do before, he added. Afterwards, the death of Coronavirus in Spain jump into 120. The Spanish health ministry said the number of Coronavirus cases in the country jumped to 4,209 on Friday from Thursday’s 3,004 as the disease spread mostly in Madrid, the Basque Country and La Rioja regions.
Later, The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall are postponing spring tour to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus and Jordan “owing to unfolding situation with the Coronavirus pandemic”, Clarence House has said. In Netherlands, the infected people by Coronavirus jump from 614 to 804. From entertainment and match, the movies pushed back and F1 postpone Bahrain and Vietnam Grand Prix for good.
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