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  1. A star-studded global event to support frontline workers tackling the coronavirus outbreak has begun. The One World: Together At Home show will see more than 100 artists including the Rolling Stones and Billie Eilish play live from their homes. Lady Gaga, who helped organise the concert, will also perform. The eight-hour event run by the Global Citizen movement and the World Health Organization (WHO) is being live-streamed and broadcast on TV. It began with a montage of people under lockdown applauding the efforts of healthcare workers around the world - from France, Spain, the UK and US and elsewhere. "To all of our frontline healthcare workers, we are with you. Thank you for being there for us," read an on-screen caption. UK plans for Gaga's coronavirus concert revealed Gaga announces concert to recognise health workers The event will also be telling real-life stories of nurses and doctors fighting the coronavirus outbreak. Proceeds generated from the concert will go to the Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the WHO, but Lady Gaga has made clear that the show is not a fundraising telethon and will focus on entertainment and messages of solidarity.
  2. Nickname: Max Age: 16 Link with your forum profile: https://csblackdevil.com/forums/profile/72182-max-csbd/ How much time do you spend on our channel ts every day?: 3/4h ScreenShot as you have over 30 hours on CSBD TS3 Server (type ''!info'' in CSBD Guard) : Link with your last request to join in our Team: This is my 1st request. Last 5 topics that you made on our section :
  3. President Donald Trump has appeared to endorse protests against stringent lockdown measures in several states. In a series of tweets, he said: "LIBERATE MINNESOTA", "LIBERATE MICHIGAN" and then "LIBERATE VIRGINIA". Protesters say the severe economic restrictions are hurting citizens, but health officials warn lifting them could spread infection. The US saw its highest daily death toll on Thursday, recording 4,591 deaths in 24 hours. That spike could be because Johns Hopkins University, which records the data, began to include deaths with a Covid-19 probable cause. The US has the highest number of cases and deaths worldwide, more than 672,200 confirmed infections and 33,000 deaths. Demonstrations calling on authorities to end the shutdown have occurred in Michigan, Ohio, North Carolina, Minnesota, Utah, Virginia and Kentucky. The states Mr Trump referenced in Friday's tweets are all led by Democrats, despite Ohio and Utah having Republican governors. More demonstrations are planned, including in Wisconsin, Oregon, Idaho and Texas. The president's apparent support comes a day after his administration unveiled new guidance for re-opening state economies. What does federal guidance say? That guidance recommends three phases of slowly re-opening businesses and social life, with each phase lasting a minimum of 14 days. It includes some recommendations across all three phases including good personal hygiene and employers developing policies to ensure social distancing, testing and contact tracing. On Thursday, Mr Trump said that reopening the US economy would be done "one careful step at a time" but he called on state governors to move "very, very quickly, depending on what they want to do".
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  5. New Jersey police found 17 bodies in one of the state's largest nursing homes after an anonymous tip said a body was being stored in a shed. A total of 68 people associated with the Andover Subacute and Rehabilitation centres have recently died, with 26 having tested positive for Covid-19. Police did not find a body in the shed, but said the facility's tiny morgue was "overwhelmed". New Jersey has over 71,000 cases and 3,100 deaths due to the coronavirus. Over the weekend, the nursing home had requested 25 body bags from authorities. On Monday, police received the anonymous tip about a body being kept in a shed. Instead, they found 17 bodies kept in a morgue built to house four.
  6. Former Vice-President Joe Biden has denied an allegation that he sexually assaulted a former aide nearly 30 years ago as a US senator. Tara Reade, who worked briefly as a staff assistant in Mr Biden's office, has said that her former boss forced her against a wall, putting his hands under her shirt and skirt. "This absolutely did not happen," Mr Biden's campaign said this week. Mr Biden, 77, is now the presumptive Democratic nominee for president. "He firmly believes that women have a right to be heard - and heard respectfully," said his campaign spokeswoman. "Such claims should also be diligently reviewed by an independent press. What is clear about this claim: It is untrue." Ms Reade, 56, described the allegation in an interview with podcast host Katie Halper in March. She was asked to deliver a gym bag to the senator in the spring of 1993, she said, and found herself alone with Mr Biden. "There was no exchange, really, he just had me up against the wall," she said to Ms Halper. "I remember it happened all at once... his hands were on me and underneath my clothes." He then penetrated her with his fingers, she said. "I remember him saying, first, as he was doing it 'Do you want to go somewhere else?' and then him saying to me, when I pulled away... he said 'Come on man, I heard you liked me,'" she said. "That phrase stayed with me." The fact he was a champion of women's rights in her eyes made the experience all the more shattering, she said.
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  9. The government does not expect to make changes to coronavirus lockdown restrictions this week, Dominic Raab has said. The foreign secretary said the UK's plan "is working" but that "we are still not past the peak of this virus". "Keep this up, we have come too far, lost too many loved ones and sacrificed too much to ease up," he said. It came as the government said it might change its advice on using face masks. Will face masks become the new norm? The UK's chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance told the daily Downing Street news conference an ongoing review was considering the guidance on whether people should wear face masks. Asked by the BBC's David Shukman whether the government could change its advice to the British public on wearing face masks while outside, Sir Patrick said that, if evidence supported it, the guidance could change. He added that the government had already seen "more persuasive" data suggesting masks can stop a person passing the virus to someone else, rather than preventing them from catching it. The World Health Organization said it remains the case that medical masks should be reserved for healthcare workers, not the general public.
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  11. The US "could have saved lives" if it had introduced measures to stop Covid-19 earlier, a top health official says. "If we had, right from the beginning, shut everything down, it may have been a little bit different," Dr Anthony Fauci told CNN. But he said making that decision was complicated. The US has over 530,000 virus cases and 21,418 deaths, many in New York. Dr Fauci also suggested parts of the US could begin returning to normal as early as May. On 16 March, the Trump administration issued social distancing guidance, which has since been extended through April. When asked about a New York Times report that Dr Fauci and other officials had suggested aggressive mitigation towards the end of February, Dr Fauci said health officials can only make recommendations from a "pure health standpoint". "Often, the recommendation is taken. Sometimes, it's not. But it is what it is, we are where we are right now." The face of America's fight against Covid-19 US coronavirus death toll becomes world's highest Dr Fauci, who is leading the US response to coronavirus, added that "no one is going to deny" that logically, earlier mitigation could have saved lives. But he said "what goes into those kinds of decisions is complicated". "There was a lot of pushback about shutting things down back then."
  12. The UK has recorded 917 new coronavirus deaths, taking the total number of people who have died in hospital with the virus to 9,875. For the second day in a row, the UK's daily death toll exceeded 900. On Friday there were a record 980 deaths. People are being urged to enjoy a "stay-at-home Easter" amid lockdown, despite warm weather in much of the UK. Meanwhile the home secretary said she was "sorry if people feel there have been failings" in NHS protective kit. "We are in a unprecedented global pandemic. There are going to be problems," Priti Patel added. Her comments, at the daily coronavirus briefing in Downing Street, came after some NHS workers said they still did not have the personal protective equipment (PPE) needed to treat coronavirus patients. 'She loved her job': The NHS staff who've died The UK-wide deaths total is accurate as of 17:00 BST on Friday but does not include those who died in care homes or the community. In Scotland 47 more deaths were reported on Saturday, while 36 were reported in Wales and 15 in Northern Ireland.

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