Global case total passes 5m as world sees largest daily rise in cases; IOC warns over further Tokyo Olympics delay; Trump considers in-person G7
Another 2.4 million Americans filed for unemployment insurance last week even as states across the US began opening up for business again, betting that the coronavirus pandemic is now under control, writes Dominic Rushe in New York. The latest figures from the Department of Labor mean close to 39 million Americans have lost their jobs in just nine weeks. The rate of weekly losses has slowed sharply from its peak of 6.
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