Mexico reports highest one-day jump in coronavirus cases as it prepares to reopen

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Mexico reported 2,409 new coronavirus cases on Thursday -- the biggest one-day jump the country has seen since the outbreak began -- just one day after the government announced plans to begin slowly reopening parts of the economy.

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The camps at Cox's Bazar are home to nearly a million Rohingya refugees, many of whom fled across the border to Bangladesh to escape violence in neighboring Myanmar. Bangladesh currently has at least 18,863 confirmed cases of coronavirus, with 283 deaths, a tally from Johns Hopkins University shows.The Bangladeshi government suspended most of the services within the densely populated camps in late March, including educational programs and other advocacy work.

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