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Interfere with already existent daily troubles, such as finding enough food and water. Welcome back to the france 24 newsroom. Statesn in the united and particularly in washington, d. C. , where President Trump will unveiled plans later today to economyhe worlds top despite a record daily death toll. Business leaders told him they need more testing kids and personal protective equipment before they can safely go back to work. Induststry executives caution trump that a reteturn to normaly will be anything but swift. We will be the comeback kids. Determined to project the image of a leader in control, donald trump said the United States will be ready for his come back soon. The battle continues, but dadata suggests we have passed e peak on new cases. We already know we will be openining some states sooner thn others. We thinknk some states could opn up before the deadline of may 1. The United Statess death toll is over 30,000 with a new death tololl in the past 24 hous alone. Millions of americans have lost their jobs due to lockdown measures and lines at food banks. Re growing citing the coronavirus and a need to place nominees pertinent to the congress, President Trump has threatened to adjourn congress. He will use this because congresss two houses could not agree to adjourn during the lockdown. If the house will not agree to that adjournment, i will exercise my Constitutional Authority to adjourn both chambers of congress. Perhaps it has never been done before. Nobody is even sure if it has, but we are going to do it. We need these e people. It is a move that has led critics to accuse trump of authoritarianism after he said he will invoke total powers to force state governors to follow his directives on reopening, a comment he later backpedaled on after an outcry. Thehe death toll from coronavirus and france has risen to more than 17,000. Hospitalshe nations have seen the total number of patients decreased for the First Time Since the beginning of the epidemic. France continues to report a daily drop in the number of patients in intensive care. Have many people hospitalized and many people entering intensive care, but also more and more patients. Im happy about that. For medicalant workers. You are facing a plateau that is high level. Vigilant. Ay nearly two dozen french sailors are being treated in a hospital after a large outbreak of covid19 on board an aircraft carrier. More than 17,000 arenas have been evacuated from the navy evacuated,e been with at least 668 sailors testing positive for the virus. Last sunday, whwhen the aircraraft carrier docked, 50 sailors on board were thought to have contracted covid19. Now, the n number of c cases lid 660,e ship has soared to just under a third of everyone who had been on the ship. Announced wednesday that 31 sasailors are being treaeated in hospital, one of tm in intensive care. Carrier on board the has been placed under quaranantine, but the number of infected is likely to rise further, withh some 70 of saililors still awaititing testt reresults. The e french navyys chief o of has ordered an investigation ininto the source of the contamination. According to a french news aside, after leaving cyprus on the ninth of march, the carrier of march. The 13th sailors were allowed on land to see their famililies. The first cases emerged a few days later. On the 10th of april, the carriers duties were suspended when tests for covid19 came back positive. The Nuclear Powered aircraft carrier, second largest in the world, will not be back in action for several weeks. The time needed to disinfect the vessel. Entering theof us second month of lockdown, what impact is it having on our Mental Health . Joining me now is a professor from the institute of Mental Health at Nottingham University and the u. K. Thank you for your time, professor. I think im safe in saying that for most of us confinement or lockdowns are a real struggle psychologically. How does it actutually impact tr mental h health . I think it impacts our Mental Health in a number of ways. I think the biggest one is probably worrying about people we cannot see, so most of our families that are remote from us. Ofhink also the stresses going to s supermarkets s to get foodod. When is s a goodod time to go . Amam i going to have to queue . Are pepeople going t to behave themseselves when i get therere . People are spending time together in a way that they do particularly i think you feel being in a confined s space and you do not have good access to the outdtdoors, a a lotta people dot have gardens, may be People Living in cities have fewer places they can Wander Around and avoid people. I think the strain of being with timee for long periods of may have all kinds of various consequences. What are those consequences . People may become more irritable. This may lead them to drink more. We know that Domestic Abuse has gone up. We do not i have not i am aware yet that suicide or selfharm has gone up, but we will certainly be looking for that possibility. In the longterm, i guess it may well affect peoples relationships. It will become interesting, if depressing, to see what thee divovorce rate is like over the next 12 months. Clolosed,ls being people will have children in close proximity and the children, to varying extenent, y understatand or may not understd the need to be indoors, not be with theheir friends, and the nd for them to continue their education. Some parentsts may havave better fafacilities for supporting that. Han others in other situations, children may be frustrated and restless. What can be done to ease the stress . Guess, if we are looking at people who work compliant at home like most of us, it is talking about the way that we feel is helelpful. Also, tryingng to find waways in which we have space, even if that is in a confined area. You can nonethelessss signal tht yoyou may be do not want t to tk or you want t to read a book or you want to watch a film. I guess people will put headphones on if they do not if they want quiet time. Inways of finding Space Limited environments. Obviously, access to gardens is great. It is a luxury for some people. I imagine gardenss are a r real refugege for peoplee. And i guess going for walks and fresh air and enjoying this ironically rather beautiful spring we are having. Thank you for your time. World, curfews are bringing Economic Life to a halt. Canngent regulations interfere with already existing daily troubles, such as trying to find enough food and water to begin with. More on the situation in kenya. Residents crowd the streets as drops are made open for business. It is the best compromise the kenyan government could find. Enforcing social distancing remains a challenge. People do not change their or take precautionary measures. They do not follow necessary precautions. Kenya has so far imposed a nighttime curfew. Fullhave hinted at a lockdown to force people to comply. In nairobi, half the residents live in overcrowded slums. There are bigger fears than the coronavirus. Chaos erupted as crowds scrambled for food aid last week. Many rely on informal work and are struggling to feed their families. [speaking other language] people in this slum particularly are going hungry and then violence ensues in the surrounding neighborhood. Mass testing could allow for softer measures. Most countries o on the continet remain ill equipped to carry out largescale tests. In france, a song has become a massive hit online with more than 1. 5 million views and counting. It is a tribute to the counts hospital workers by a trio. They know what they are talking about because two of them are hospital reporters. Our colleagues spoke with one of them. [speaking o other language] [speaking other languguage] [speaking other language] i think it goes without saying that Health Care Workers across the world are doing an amazing drawl. This is it for this edition. Stay with us here on france 24. [speaking other languagage] [speaking other language] live from paris come e our correspondents around the world keep you uptodate. 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