Coronavirus latest: US announces $2 trillion aid package.

Coronavirus latest: US announces $2 trillion aid package.

People leaving New York City have been asked to self-quarantine, as the US could become the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic.

The entire country of India has entered a complete lockdown. Follow DW for the latest.

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US lawmakers have agreed a stimulus deal for the economy worth $2 trillion

1.3 billion people have been ordered to lock down in India

The 2020 Summer Olympic Games have been postponed

Germany has more than 30,000 cases of COVID-19, with more than 120 deaths so far.

Updates in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC/GMT)

10:35 The heir to the British throne, Charles, Prince of Wales has tested positive for coronavirus, according to broadcaster ITV.

10:20 Governments across the globe are scrambling to counter the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic. DW examines what stimulus measures have been unveiled.

While the true extent of the economic damage caused by the COVID-19 outbreak is yet to be determined, what's certain is that the crisis will claim millions of jobs. But a handful of sectors may escape with minimal pain.

10:13 Mali reported its first two cases of coronavirus on Wednesday. The two patients are Malian nationals — a 49-year-old woman and a 62-year-old man, who had both traveled from France earlier this month.

The government said the patients were being taken care of by the country’s health authorities.

10:10 Saudi Arabia ordered a 3 p.m. (12 p.m. UTC) curfew and full lockdown in Riyadh, Mecca and Medina. King Salman also banned leaving or circulating between any of the kingdom’s 13 regions.

10:05 Russian lawmakers are set to discuss a series of severe punishments for violators of quarantine, including up to seven years in prison and hefty fines. Fines could be set at between 500,000 rubles ($6,435; €5,939) and two million rubles for violating a quarantine.

If a violator were found guilty of causing a person’s death or intentionally infecting people, they could face up to five years in prison or up to seven years if two or more people died.

09:57 Demand for "safe phones" for Australian women facing domestic violence under a government-funded plan has surged, as lockdown measures ignite concerns over increased rates of domestic abuse.

Human rights groups have said that social distancing measures and lockdowns could put women in abusive relationships in greater danger, including in Australia, where one in six women is a victim, according to official data.09:45 The Netherlands has "probably" stopped the exponential growth of coronavirus infections, according to the Dutch Institute of Health.

09:30 The coronavirus death toll in Iran has surpassed 2,000, with a total count of 2,077, the country’s health ministry said today. Iran reported 143 new deaths over the past 24 hours, and currently has a total of 27,017 cases.

09:10 Taiwan and China traded barbs over China’s handling of the coronavirus crisis on Wednesday, accusing each other of cover-ups and slander. Taiwan’s government accused China of intentionally curbing efforts to receive virus information directly from the World Health Organization (WHO).

China has blocked Taiwan’s WHO membership, as it considers the island nation to be one of its provinces. On Tuesday, Taiwan Premier Su Tseng-chang accused China of covering up the crisis in its early stages, and not warning the world quickly enough.

That accusation was leveled again on Wednesday by Cho Jung-tai, the chairman of Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

"Since the outbreak of the epidemic at the end of last year, China has covered it up and manipulated the WHO to pretend that everything is going well," Cho told a party meeting.

"The Chinese Communist Party regime’s approach of maintaining stability and neglecting people’s lives and health has caused the spread of the epidemic and seriously damaged China’s carefully crafted image as a greater power," he added.China dubbed the accusations “slander,” however, and its response to the epidemic has also been praised by the WHO.

08:35 The number of coronavirus cases in Pakistan reached 1,000 on Wednesday, with around 100 new cases identified over the course of 12 hours, according to the country’s health ministry.

Pakistan reported its first case on February 26 and has a death toll of seven. Additionally, the South Asian country announced that all domestic air travel will be suspended from Thursday until April 2. Pakistan had already suspended all international travel until April 4. According to the health minister, there are currently over 7,000 suspected cases of coronavirus in the country.

08:21 About 60,000 migrant workers living in Thailand have fled since authorities shut down malls and businesses to curb the spread of coronavirus, according to a Thai interior ministry official. Most of those migrant workers are from Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar, and had returned home as of Tuesday.

Thailand currently has the second highest number of coronavirus cases in Southeast Asia, while Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha is set to invoke a state of emergency on Thursday.

Images on social media showed one of Bangkok's main bus terminals packed with mostly migrant workers trying to get home.

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