A dollar only 0. 25 maximum it would really be used. And hit by inflation aid agencies helping flood victims in sudan so their work is being hampered by an economic crisis. Ok lets get going the World Health Organization has warned the coronavirus pandemic appears to be accelerating Global Leaders but the number of deaths decreasing lets take a look at world picture focusing on the 5 countries that have seen the most deaths from the virus the u. K. Is fish in the world more than 41000 people have died there and its curve is going the wrong way the u. K. s Health Minister says hospital admissions a doubling every 8 days across the atlantic nearly 200000 americans have died since february. Hospital admissions are slightly to around 30000. 00 per day brazil has the worst outbreak in latin america with more than 137000 there around 4000000. 00 people have survived it india leads the world in the number of recoveries nearly 4 and a half 1000000 so far more than 1000 patients are being released daily however nearly 89000 indians have died because of covert 19 mexico has a 10th of indias population but has seen nearly as many deaths more than 73000 cases theyre supposed 2700001 monday and as we mentioned the u. K. Is witnessing a steep rise in the number of covert 1000 infections new restrictions have been put in place in several regions the governments advising people to work from home but says schools will remain open the u. K. Prime minister Boris Johnson today holding a Cabinet Meeting hes due to address parliament in about 25 minutes from now englands chief medical officer says there is a risk of around 50000. 00 infections per day by the middle of october the Opposition Labor Party says the government has lost control of the crisis need parker is our correspondent tracking all that for us in london sunny is there a sense there that britain is tipping towards something potentially much worse than weve seen over the past couple of months or so. Its the government is the 1st to admit that theyve already reached this Tipping Point weve seen it play out in other countries in europe a most certainly the government has been eyeing whats happening in france and spain and germany in order to make its next move and we will hear as you mentioned from Boris Johnson in parliament a little bit later on hes shoot to outline a range of ways in which they can bring the increasing numbers of coronavirus under control we already have an idea of at least one that from thursday bars restaurants will have to close 10 pm the owners of those premises will be legally obliged to only offer Table Service weve seen these kind of restrictions already in place in different parts of the u. K. Where numbers have been going up in recent days in the northeast the northwest of the midlands 13 and a half 1000000 people already under restrictions what looks like is going to happen next is that the government will basically connect the various different parts of the country and come up with much more of an overarching set of guidelines as to what should be done next there are of course different variations between different parts of the u. K. Northern ireland scotland and wales we know in the south wales for more districts there have been added to a list of very tight restrictions people cant enter or leave those areas without good reason like the need to to go to work so what people are hoping for is a greater clarity a clear message over what should be done next really to avoid what is according to the in the sciences is a steady increase in numbers but when it comes to the impacts of what we think Boris Johnson is going to announce what in half an hour or so neat i mean there are very specific consequences to this because people are saying look the Hospitality Industry has been hit if you run a rural part or a restaurant you get your business during the day so shouting at 10 pm because the government makes you started 10 pm is fine but if you run a pub or a club or a restaurant in a city center thats a late night culture so youre actively chasing business away if you have to close up the doors at 10 oclock in the evening. Absolutely one of the governments most certainly aware of this we believe that the house being a degree of disagreement within the government but also within the conservative party amongst senior m. P. s as to how deep and wide ranging these restrictions should be at the root of the heart of the this disagreement our concerns about the impact on sectors of the economy youre right to say that in recent months because of the overarching complete lockdown d the hospitality sector has been severely impacted it was on its knees and was starting to pick up again largely because of Government Initiatives and extra funding to encourage people to go out to restaurants so youre setting back the clock is going to be incredibly bruising so the question is will the whether the government will introduce measures that only certain areas of the country you would be subject to restrictions for a limited amount of time he does seem to be despite all the disagreements agreement that this should not be a nationwide initiative the suggestion is that they want to kind of deal with this in a kind of whack a mole approach so as soon as the numbers start to search they knock them down again with a whole range of different tools and initiatives but of course all of that is only going to add so confusion perhaps what people really want are clear instructions clear guidelines but how they avoid impacting negatively on the economy is going to be a very very difficult challenge for the government when you move around in london needs you know if you ride the tube or ride the buses hop in a cab whatever one does in ones daily life there you get the sense that people are just fed up with it that theyve had enough and its almost like for understandable reasons they cant be bothered getting to grips with what they can do and what they cant do they want to get beyond it but they cant and theyre not being allowed to get beyond it. As a real mixture. There are there is a growing confidence amongst commuters for instance to take trains to board buses to go back to work because there was a Government Initiative to try and encourage people precisely to do that to return life to city centers to help the local economy there but at the same time people are incredibly incredibly wary about the prospects of heading into the wind some months having to restrict movement also the prospect of a Christmas Period in which the Retail Sector is he usually impacted by the possibility of people too afraid to go out and spend money on the high streets and also the impact on whether or not families can gather as well so a combination of frustration exhaustion a desire for clear messaging but also deep warry nervousness about the looming prospect of many weeks months of lockdown restrictions and ongoing uncertainty ok neave youll keep us company i know when Boris Johnson appears in the in the chamber behind you hes due to address parliament and the country in 20 minutes from now well talk to you later need thank you very much well arsenal of shouting is an urgent care doctor for the u. K. An agency explains some of the ways people can protect themselves during the pandemic the problem with the virus is we have to establish that its not going to disappear any time suit so we have to learn to adapt to be and live with it so through on who when we had to look down nationally in the march which a lot of the country and the people in the world did. The rates shot down so obviously people isolating now people are more meaning with each other rates are going up and mask is not the best way or the only way of improving it but that is certainly one of the you know best option we have at the moment in trying to control the spread of the virus i think the basics from any doctor will be look where a mosque 1st because if youre coughing or sneezing what do you usually do you put your hand in front to get out so a mask would automatically be protecting others so every always a mask theres a lot more protection in society the 2nd thing would be make sure you try and distance yourself from somebody else so that if the accident you do cough or sneeze your bit far outweighs the chance of you catching a look and the 3rd most important thing i would tell everybody is wash your hands 32nd so washing hands properly after any contact with anybody else including shopping bags including energy coming to your house if you do these basics the coronavirus is deadly but its a very stupid virus in the sense that it doesnt fly around for ages you have to catch it directly in effect itself so if you do these basic think theyre in the very no charts if you catch this more than 150 nations have agreed to take part in the covert 19 global Vaccine Allocation plan its known as kovacs thats nearly 2 thirds of the global population the World Health Organization says it hopes to develop and distribute 2000000000. 00 doses of vaccine by the end of next year and a plan would help bridge poor countries by and distribute bank scenes more fairly the u. S. Is among those that arent taking part having signed their own deals with vaccine makers were encouraged to see a large number of countries signing up to the kovacs facility but we face some downtime challenges for the added accelerator to work as planned it mice to be funded so far so the 1000000000 u. S. Dollars has been invested. This has resulted in a very successful started out phase but its only a 10th of the remaining 35000000000. 00 needed for to scale up and impact Libyas National Oil Corporation census restarting some production and exports the libyan warlord wholly for herself has imposed a blockade on Oil Facilities in january but announced an end to it on friday the state oil company says there are no longer any fighters all foreign mercenaries in her in the east and breaker in the center of the country so production can resume its waiting for safety decisions on the remaining oil ports head as more now from tripoli. Remember that these 2 oil ports which is close to the egyptian borders in the east of the country and medicine liberate within the oil christened area these 2 ports are under the control of have to. Bust and she says that only these 2 ports are safe safe means that there are no foreign mercenaries there are no weapons deployed and there was a ports however the other oil ports the major oil ports in libya like a city like rustler north and the Oil Crescent Area like sweet teena these will remain under force and measured according to the n. O. C. Unless and until the foreign medicine rhes including the russian. Military individuals and crew have to the mysteries at our it with their weapons from the area lot of ground still to cover for you here on aljazeera Boris Johnson in 15 minutes plus these stories a prominent critic of the chinese president xi jinping has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for corruption. Also had anger in the colombian capital as a march against Police Brutality turns violent. Hello there fairly unsettled picture across much of asia or what she now calls very closely is there is this is Tropical Storm dolphin you can see it very clearly here on the satellite now through wednesday it is going to be getting ever closer to eastern sections of honshu to begin to really push the rain in winds throughout wednesday at about 90 to 100 kilometers an hour and its not expected to get any strong. But than that there would of course be gusts the high than that and then into china again southern areas and if you will those scattered showers and thunderstorms a little a clump of shadows around beijing by thursday this is the day it is set to make landfall with about 100 kilometers an hour so they will be strong that could be some storm surge and those winds are Strong Enough to decent damage but it really will be about the rain it is moving quite quickly we could see maybe as much as 300 millimeters of rain and then across to south asia the rains headed once again mean very heavy across Northern Areas in particular areas in a pool pradesh traveling at the southward still those rains along the west and gas but not as heavy as they have been and if anything by thursday easing off even further but youll see where the rains are again through these Northern Areas very heavy across areas of new poll and again of course in that cold air that could likely tons of snow. Frank assessments what are you seeing back in yemen. Theres political relation like being sued for this because an informed opinion is ethiopia on the verge of a breakdown many calls on the elite region are actually under a different context and not concede critical debate have to use a proxy because not the recent the hunters the filipino people indepth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on aljazeera. Welcome back here with al jazeera live from doha my names peter dhabi your top 2 stories the u. K. Prime minister has been holding a Cabinet Meeting as the country sees a steep rise in the number of coded 19 coronavirus cases Boris Johnson is due to address parliament in the coming or 15 minutes or so as the World Health Organization has won the pandemic appears to be accelerating worldwide. And Libyas National Oil Corporation says its restarting some production exports warlord police after has imposed a blockade on Oil Facilities since january but announced an end to that on friday. In the next few hours the United NationsGeneral Assembly will get underway it will be very different to look at this year because of the pandemic with most speeches coming in virtually a special ceremony took place on monday to mark the 75th anniversary of the United Nations our diplomatic editor james bays joins us live from the United Nations so james what are the speakers who are the speakers most of the speech is to look out for. Well its normally this way in fact nearly every year it happens in the same order unless someone is not on time and it will happen the same way this year youre going to hear the president of the General Assembly the secretary general and then by tradition youre going to hear president bush the naro of brazil brazil always has the 1st speaking slot and then the 2nd speaking slot always by tradition goes to the head of the host country and clearly that is President Trump 24 hours ago wed expected President Trump to speak said. The 5th end he didnt and in fact the acting deputy ambassador of the u. S. Gave the speech from the floor we do expect President Trump to speak here this morning in new york to give the u. S. Address in fact were told by the white house they recorded this speech yesterday afternoon clearly well be watching it incredibly closely both him and president both scenario have strong views on covert 19 so that is a good reason to watch them remember President Trump pulled out of the World Health Organization remember to the issue youve also been talking about snapback the Iran Nuclear Deal and the u. S. Saying that this step back provision has been triggered the rest of the world says it hasnt expect strong words from the u. S. President on that expect him to talk about the deal between israel and the United Arab Emirates and bahrain that peace deal that i dont think he believes that the u. N. Other countries have heralded enough so youll hear him talking about that and of course connected to kovan 19 but much bigger tensions as well whats President Trump says about china and after weve heard from President Trump we have a succession of World Leaders including president xi from china in fact weve got a better turnout than we ever have when they come in person in new york because of course they can deliver their speeches from their home capitals so we also have president putin coming up the king of jordan president of career emir of qatar president of iran amongst others so its going to be a busy morning apart from the trumpet ministration you know which is in full heading towards the end of an election cycle for those other countries that you were just mentioning there james what are their main Takeaway Points do we think i mean whats their message to the u. N. Was their message about themselves to the u. N. As well. Well one of the messages i think for many leaders that are going to hear about whether theyve been practicing it is a different matter is that there should be a boost to multilateralism that rather one key phrase but all the countries the world working together for the common good trying to solve problems certainly covert 19th has been a big test of that and we have not seen that cooperation from the macro is always a cheerleader for more to latch on to them hell be one of the speakers here the u. N. Certainly hoping on this 75th year that it can read bolster the whole idea of International Cooperation which is what it was invented for after the end of world war 2 but certainly in the recent few months it has felt