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- Why lockdowns can halt the spread of COVID-19
Following the lockdown, new COVID-19 cases in China slowed Image: BBC Italy and Spain have been under similarly intense nationwide lockdowns, from 9 March and 15 March, respectively, with citizens required to stay in their homes except for work, food shopping or medical appointments
- WHO officials warn against magical thinking regarding lockdowns . . .
Lockdowns are not one-size-fits-all, nor a comprehensive solution for fighting coronavirus, the WHO cautioned
- COVID lockdown is worlds biggest psychological experiment | World . . .
People in quarantine are likely to develop symptoms of psychological stress and disorder and the scale of the current COVID-19 lockdown is unprecendented
- Heres what lockdown looks like around the world
The World Health Organization is giving advice and warnings over the easing of coronavirus lockdowns, as countries seek to get businesses and industries going again
- COVID’s impact on education: Worst for the most vulnerable | World . . .
COVID-19 had a huge impact on the education of children – but the full scale is only just emerging Recovering the time lost must be a priority for all
- How has lockdown led to positive change for some people?
Surveys show some people are reporting positive changes in lockdown, with 83% having more time to do enjoyable things and 65% spending more time in outdoors
- 11 striking photos of the coronavirus pandemic from around the world
Streets and famous landmarks are deserted as cities go into lockdown Ballet dancer and performer Ashlee Montague dances in an empty Times Square in New York, which has become an epicentre of the disease
- COVID-19 is taking gaming and esports to the next level
The COVID-19 lockdown has boosted revenues for gaming companies, streaming platforms and esports - and this indicates future transformations for the sector
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