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LIVE UPDATES: People in New York's first 'containment zone' speak out, Bill Gates releases his 3-point plan to defeat the coronavirus

There are grim predictions over the numbers of deaths the coronavirus will case in the US. Here's the latest about the outbreak around the world.

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LIVE UPDATES: People in New York's first 'containment zone' speak out, Bill Gates releases his 3-point plan to defeat the coronavirus

LIVE UPDATES: People in New York's first 'containment zone' speak out, Bill Gates releases his 3-point plan to defeat the coronavirus

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