The coronavirus death toll in Ayrshire has dropped by 33 per cent compared to the previous week, latest government figures have shown.
27.05.2020 - 16:47 / variety.com
By Cynthia Littleton
Business Editor
Two anchors of CNBC’s “Squawk Box” had a fiery exchange on Wednesday morning sparked in part by the grim milestone that the nation has surpassed 100,000 deaths due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Andrew Ross Sorkin and Joe Kernen shouted at each other for about a minute in the first hour of the 7-9 a.m. show that is the anchor of CNBC’s daytime lineup. Kernen accused Sorkin of “panicking” about the COVID-19 threat and related issues. Sorkin in response
The coronavirus death toll in Ayrshire has dropped by 33 per cent compared to the previous week, latest government figures have shown.
The coronavirus death toll in Ayrshire has dropped by 66 per cent compared to the previous week, latest government figures have shown.
Another 15 people have died after contracting coronavirus in Greater Manchester.
The number of people to have died after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK has reached 38,489.
The number of people who have died after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK has reached 38,376.
The number of people who have died after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK has hit 37,837 according to the latest update from the Department of Health.
Another 21 people have died from coronavirus in Greater Manchester's hospitals.
Tensions boiled over between journalists Andrew Ross Sorkin and Joe Kernen on their CNBC business news show “Squawk Box” on Wednesday. The longtime co-hosts had an unusually fiery argument over the government’s response to the coronavirus outbreak as the death toll in the United States reached 100,000 people.
Tensions boiled over between journalists Andrew Ross Sorkin and Joe Kernen on their CNBC business news show on Wednesday. The longtime co-hosts had an unusually fiery argument over the government's response to the coronavirus outbreak as the death toll in the United States reached 100,000 people.
Another 23 people have died from Covid-19 in Greater Manchester's hospitals.
By Ted Johnson
South Ayrshire’s coronavirus death toll in care homes has reached the same level as those in a hospital setting.
The number of coronavirus-related deaths in Greater Manchester is around 2,500, latest figures have shown.
The number of people who have died in the UK after contracting coronavirus has passed 37,000, according to the Department of Health.
Two more people have died in hospital after contracting coronavirus in Greater Manchester.