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  • Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says there is "enormous evidence" the pandemic originated in a laboratory in Wuhan, China, adding to the diplomatic tensions with Beijing over its handling of the outbreak. He declines to say whether he thinks the virus was intentionally released. Several countries in Europe begin on Monday the first phase of lifting their lockdowns. Italians will be allowed to meet with family or gather in limited numbers. In Spain some small businesses such as hairdressers will open for individual customer appointments. And in Germany, schools will start opening in some regions. At least 245,576 people have died worldwide since the epidemic surfaced in China in December, according to an AFP tally at 1900 GMT Sunday based on official sources. In all, 3,479,220 cases have now been reported in 195 countries and territories. In the United States, which has the highest toll, 67,155 people have died. Italy is the second hardest-hit country, with 28,884 dead, followed by the United Kingdom with 28,446, Spain 25,264 and France 24,895. British aircraft engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce warns thousands of jobs could be at risk as it holds talks with unions about the impact of the outbreak on operations. As many as 8,000 jobs could be affected, according to one person familiar with the matter. Europe's biggest airline group Lufthansa, which warns it is bleeding cash and might have to declare insolvency, says it is close to a deal with the German government on state aid. UNICEF warns the pandemic could jeopardise vaccination campaigns in the Middle East and North Africa. Millions of children could miss out on polio and measles immunisations, the UN agency says. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says mosques will reopen across large parts of the country on Monday. The measure is not expected to be implemented in the capital, Tehran, or in the main Shiite holy cities of Mashhad, which are among those most affected by the outbreak. Germany's minister for the interior and sport says he supports a resumption of the country's football season this month, as long as teams and players respect several hygiene conditions. Portugal will limit as of Sunday the passenger numbers on its planes to two thirds of their capacity in order to respect social distancing. The national carrier TAP will resume its first international flights on Thursday. Rock legend Mick Jagger and Hollywood's Will Smith are among dozens of international and Bollywood stars who are to take part in a four-hour concert Sunday to raise funds for the battle against the virus in India. burs-eab/har/wai
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  • Coronavirus: latest global developments
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