NOTE: UK Government: "Today’s figures for positive tests have been adjusted to include positive case results from swab testing for key workers and their households (pillar 2). These will be included in the daily figures from today, 10 April. If these results were excluded from the figures, as they have been previously, the daily increase in the number of people who tested positive would have been 5,195. Data on positive case results from swab testing for key workers and their households between 25 March and 8 April is available" [source]
Worldometer will reallocate the additional increase over the preceding days from March 25 based on the historical table provided by the UK [source]
1 new case in Timor-Leste: a person who entered the country across the land border with Indonesia. The first case, which was confirmed on March 21, has now recovered [source]
50 new cases and 1 new death in Thailand. The Prime Minister told the over 5,000 Thais waiting to return to the country by air (once Thailand’s airspace reopens at the end of April) and the over 10,000 Thais stuck on the Thai-Malay border due to border closures that it may be better to ‘shelter-in-place’ in their countries of residence than risk coming back [source]
1st case in Yemen: a foreigner who came from UAE and entered through Shihr Seaport into Al-Shehr, Governorate of Hadramout. Governor imposes curfew in various cities of the province [source][source][source]
31 new cases in Guatemala. The President criticized people for not wearing masks (this will become mandatory from Monday, April 13) and not respecting social distancing measures [source][source]
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