75-year-old woman becomes the first coronavirus fatality

A woman in her 70s becomes the first person in the UK to die after testing positive for coronavirus at the Royal  Berkshire NHS Trust said the patient had been “in and out of the hospital for non-coronavirus reasons”. She was admitted and tested positive for coronavirus on Wednesday. This rises the UK people diagnosed with…

IMF earmakrs $50bn in emergency funding

The IMF has earmarked $50bn in emergency financing for countries stricken by a coronavirus, as the fund said the outbreak had forced a cut to its forecast for global economic growth. According to Kristalina Georgieva, IMF managing director, adverse scenarios about the spread of the virus and how it would affect the global economy were…

Flybe collapses after virus weighs on sales

UK’s Exeter-based Airline Flybe has gone into administration, with 2000 job losses after a fresh bid for financial stimulus failed. The carrier also blames the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on demand for air travel for its collapse. Its website advises customers “not to travel to the airport” unless they have arranged an alternative confirmed…

Thermo Fishers acquires Dutch diagnostics group Qiagen for $11.5bn

The  US Scientific equipment maker, Thermo Fisher with a market capitalisation of $122bn, has agreed to buy Dutch diagnostics group Qlagen for $11.5bn in a move to extend their disease testing capabilities as the world is gripped by the Coronavirus outbreak. Qiagen, a provider for sample and Assay technologies for molecular diagnostics, applied testing, academic…

Johnson and Symonds engaged to be married and a baby on the way

Prime Minister Boris Johnson (55) and his partner Carrie Symonds (31) are engaged and are expecting a baby in early summer, announced by the couple. Ms. Symonds the youngest partner of a prime minister in 174 years, posted on her private Instagram account stated “Many of you already know but for my friends that still…