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30.04.2020, 05:58

Coronavirus: IEA predicts dismal energy outlook, China’s Didi resumes services in Wuhan

  • CNBC reports that the International Energy Agency (IEA) said Thursday that it expects global energy demand to plunge this year amid the Covid-19 pandemic, in what the Paris-based agency called the biggest shock since World War II.

  • China reported four new cases and no deaths as of April 29.

  • More than 3.1 million people have been infected by the coronavirus around the world and over 227,000 people have died from the respiratory disease Covid-19.

  • Australia said a coronavirus outbreak in the state of Tasmania likely originated from the Ruby Princess cruise ship, according to a government report published Thursday.


  • Global cases: More than 3.1 million

  • Global deaths: Over 227,000

  • Most cases reported: United States (over 1 million), Spain (236,899), Italy (203,591), France (166,541), and United Kingdom (166,441).

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