The ongoing COVID-19 crisis has had a number of unexpected impacts on global economic activity — most of them negative. But the pandemic has also highlighted the need for alternative solutions to challenges where traditional solutions now prove either too costly, or too difficult to do while maintaining good health and safety practices. Near Space…
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People in hotel quarantine to be tested on entry and departure
Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy has hinted people could be kept in hotel quarantine unless they agree to take COVID-19 tests.Key points:Testing at hotel quarantine will now be offered on arrival and before people leaveProfessor Brendan Murphy says states have the power to keep people quarantined until they submit to a testMore than 60,000 people…
Read More »PM calls for job flexibility to remain even when JobKeeper is phased out
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has called for bosses to be able to extend flexible COVID-19 arrangements to allow full-time workers to work for reduced hours and reduced pay to protect jobs.As the Morrison Government prepares to announce the fate of the JobKeeper payment next month, the Prime Minister said workplace flexibility was shaping up as…
Read More »States have power to keep people in quarantine if they refuse tests, CMO says
Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy has hinted people could be kept in hotel quarantine unless they agree to take COVID-19 tests.Key points:Testing at hotel quarantine will now be offered on arrival and before people leaveProfessor Brendan Murphy says states have the power to keep people quarantined until they submit to a testMore than 60,000 people…
Read More »COVID-19 symptoms list includes diarrhea, fatigue, body aches
A worker wearing personal protective equipment, or PPE, holds out a nasopharyngeal sample swab. Getty The CDC recently added four new COVID-19 symptoms — fatigue, diarrhea, congestion or runny nose, and nausea or vomiting — to its official list.Fever and cough are the most common symptoms of COVID-19.Shortness of breath, which is also common, is…
Read More »Apple Store closures are sign that COVID-19 is not under control
Apple has re-closed a handful of stores throughout the US in areas that are seeing a spike in COVID-19 cases.On Wednesday, Apple said it would close seven stores in the Houston, Texas area, coming after it already re-closed stores elsewhere on Friday.The closures suggest that Apple is relying on the available data about coronavirus cases…
Read More »U.S. sent $1.4B in COVID-19 relief payments to dead people, audit finds
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 22: The U.S. Capital seen on March 21, 2019 in Washington, DC. Special counsel Robert Mueller has delivered his report on alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election to Attorney General William Barr. TASOS KATOPODIS/Getty Images A government watchdog says nearly 1.1 million relief payments totalling some $1.4 billion went…
Read More »CRA tip line flooded with 3,300 leads on suspected emergency aid cheats | CBC News
Canada's tax agency has taken 3,300 tips on suspected abuse of emergency aid programs designed to help people and businesses taking a financial hit during the COVID-19 pandemic.The CRA has received thousands of tips about alleged abuse of federal COVID-19 emergency benefits. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)Canada's tax agency has received more than 3,300 tips on…
Read More »Florida is seeing Covid-19 cases skyrocket among young people
(CNN)Months ago, as the coronavirus was first spreading across the country, public health officials warned of the heightened risk it posed to older populations and those with underlying health condit…
Read More »Limitation of rights must not become new norm, warn academics | News24
Citizens waiting for SASSA (PHOTO:GALLO IMAGES) Professors William Gumede and Saths Cooper have warned an integrated post-Covid-19 plan was needed to address the harsh consequences of the lockdown.Cooper said the government appeared unwilling to use new and valuable expertise to map such plans.He added the courts needed to make stronger pronouncements on regulations to prevent…
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