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Coronavirus deaths in Italy overtake China as economic damage mounts

The United States is urging Americans not to travel abroad at all and could announce restrictions at the U.S.-Mexican border on Friday

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Flight attendants and ground staff wear protective face masks in wake of novel coronavirus (COVID 19) pandemic, at NSCBI Airport in Kolkata

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The world's richest nations poured unprecedented aid into the global economy on Thursday as coronavirus cases ballooned in the new epicentre Europe, with the number of deaths in Italy outstripping those in mainland China, where the virus originated. With over 242,000 infections and nearly 10,000 deaths, the epidemic has stunned the world and drawn comparisons with painful periods such as World War Two, the 2008 financial crisis and the 1918 Spanish flu.

U.N. chief Antonio Guterres warned that a global recession, "perhaps of record dimensions", was a near certainty.

"This is a moment that demands coordinated, decisive, and innovative policy action from

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