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COVID-19 TIMELINE - WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION (<strong>WHO</strong>) / AUSTRALIA / CHINA<br />
2 April 2020<br />
<strong>WHO</strong> <strong>timeline</strong><br />
Cases of COVID-19 surpass 1 million.<br />
2 April 2020<br />
<strong>Aust</strong> <strong>timeline</strong><br />
3 April 2020<br />
<strong>WHO</strong> <strong>timeline</strong><br />
3 April 2020<br />
<strong>Aust</strong> <strong>timeline</strong><br />
4 April 2020<br />
<strong>Aust</strong> <strong>timeline</strong><br />
5 April 2020<br />
<strong>Aust</strong> <strong>timeline</strong><br />
5050 cases - 24 deaths in <strong>Aust</strong>ralia<br />
The global economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is now estimated to be between $2 trillion and $4 trillion,<br />
according to the latest Asian Development Bank estimates<br />
Those estimates are based on a 3 to 6-month scenario in which the pandemic is contained. The impact on the global<br />
economy could be higher if the pandemic is not contained by the end of September.<br />
The United States, with the highest number of cases in the world, now has more than double the number of Italy, which<br />
has the second-highest number of cases in the world.<br />
Gates has shared the same thoughts in an opinion piece for The Washington Post.<br />
“Creating a vaccine is only half the battle. To protect Americans and people around the world, we’ll need to<br />
manufacture billions of doses … We can start now by building the facilities where these vaccines will be made,” he<br />
wrote.<br />
5358 cases – 28 deaths in <strong>Aust</strong>ralia<br />
5523 cases – 29 deaths in <strong>Aust</strong>ralia<br />
5693 cases – 35 deaths in <strong>Aust</strong>ralia<br />
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