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Virus deaths slow in places, British PM’s condition worsens
By COLLEEN LONG, JENNIFER PELTZ and LORI HINNANT
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — The steep rise in coronavirus deaths
appeared to be leveling off Monday in hard-hit New
York, echoing a trend underway in Italy and Spain, while
the crisis escalated in Britain, where Prime Minister Boris
Johnson was moved to intensive care after his condition
deteriorated.
Johnson, 55, was conscious and did not immediately
need to be put on a ventilator, his office said. The prime
minister is the world’s first known head of government to
fall ill with the virus.
In New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the first,
faint signs that the outbreak there may be at or near its
peak, while warning that this is no time to relax the restric-
tions aimed at keeping people from getting too close to
one another. He ordered bigger fines against violators.
“The numbers look like it may be turning. `Yay, it’s over!’
No, it’s not. And other places have made that mistake,”
he said as deaths in the U.S. climbed past 10,000, with
around 350,000 confirmed infections. Police arrest doctors demanding facilities and prevention kits to attend coronavirus patients in
Quetta, Pakistan, Monday, April 6, 2020.
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