Now playing Next United Kingdom Watch again: UK vows to ramp up coronavirus testing after criticism Britain's health minister Matt Hancock returned from quarantine after contracting COVID-19 to deliver a five-point plan to increase testing. 02/04/2020
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Now playing Next World News Coronavirus: Experts answer your burning COVID-19 questions Every week on Euronews, we're bringing together a panel of leading experts in a variety of fields to answer your coronavirus questions. 02/04/2020
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Now playing Next Europe News 'There is definitely a clause' to scrap Orban's state of emergency The Hungarian emergency law would enable Prime Minister Viktor Orban to rule by decree. This happens in other countries, but critics say the Hungarian emergency law has no clear limitation in time - therefore a risk for the rule of law. 02/04/2020
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Now playing Next Kosovo Kosovo announces removal of tariffs on Serbian and Bosnian goods But Belgrade says that interim PM Albin Kurti's move is "fake news" and claims that Kosovo has instead increased punitive measures. 02/04/2020
Now playing Next USA Coronavirus: Trump admits protective gear running out as US cases soar The US president confirms a shortage of masks and other medical supplies as the number of coronavirus cases tops 200,000. 02/04/2020
Now playing Next World News COP26 climate summit in Glasgow postponed due to COVID-19 COP26 organisers say holding an ambitious climate change conference in November is impossible due to the global impact of coronavirus. 02/04/2020
Now playing Next Ireland Advice from a former doctor in Ireland who contracted coronavirus Dr Ciara Kelly, a health journalist and former doctor, caught and recovered from coronavirus - here is her advice 01/04/2020
Now playing Next The Cube Debunked: No, lemon in hot water is not a 'cure' for COVID-19 A viral post has been circulating in numerous languages claiming that lemon, baking powder and hot water, can act as a 'cure' for COVID-19. We asked numerous virologists to explain why that's not true. 01/04/2020