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— Graham calls for a lessening of U.S. reliance on China for medical supplies.— Sri Lanka government cancels leave of 3 forces amid a surge of infected patients.COLUMBIA, S.C. — Officials in South Carolina expressed appreciation Sunday for the 1.5 million surgical masks sent from China that are needed to stem the new coronavirus outbreak.“We want the masks made in the United States,” Graham said during an availability on the tarmac of the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport.

The government announced Sunday that a countrywide curfew will be re-imposed Monday “in order to facilitate officers of the security forces who are on leave to report back to their respective camps.” Sri Lanka partially lifted a monthlong curfew last week. The country had been under a 24-hour curfew since March 20. It was lifted during daytime hours in more than two thirds of the country last week. In those areas, curfew remained in effect from 8 p.m. until 5 p.m ad it was scheduled to be relaxed on Monday.ATHENS, Greece — Greek authorities say there have been four new fatalities from COVID-19 in the past 24 hours to raise the total to 134.

The families themselves were taken to another location where officials could ensure that they kept to their quarantine. A police statement Sunday said that the house’s owner had recruited the women online. He faces a criminal investigation following Friday's discovery. Police knocked at his door and gave him a lecture after a small but frisky crowd gathered and danced under his balcony.NEW DELHI — A Hindu nationalist organization chief assures India’s minorities there will be no discrimination on the basis of religion as they battle the outbreak of a coronavirus pandemic.

Concern has been rising that while the world is focused on the pandemic, people suffering from other illnesses could receive less attention. Francis added his voice to that chorus of concern, saying Sunday that “while we are fighting the coronavirus pandemic, we must also continue our efforts to prevent and treat malaria, which threatens billions of people in many countries.”

Police said the Briton was given a stern warning before he was deported Sunday to Hong Kong and barred from re-entering the city-state, despite being married to a Singaporean permanent resident.

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