Coronavirus conversations: Sceptics
We speak to people who believe Covid-19 and the response to it has been overblown.
We continue to bring you conversations happening around the world about coronavirus and the effects it has had on people's lives. Today we talk to two people in the US who believe that coronavirus exists, but think it's being somehow overblown and that the measures being taken to stop the spread are too restrictive.
Also, Brexit negotiations continue between the UK and the EU. Disputes over fishing and business rules remain, with the UK government saying discussions in Brussels have reached "a critical moment". We bring you the latest.
And every day we speak to healthcare workers around the world who have been treating coronavirus patients. Today we go to South Africa, the worst affected country on the continent. We'll speak to Dr Luvuyo Tshona who works at Odi District hospital in Pretoria.
(Photo: People gather for a rally against state and city mandates to stop indoor dining to control the spread of the coronavirus, in Staten Island, New York, USA. Credit: EPA/JUSTIN LANE)
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