The Australian economy and its largest iron ore miners — BHP, Rio Tinto and Fortescue Metals — are set to benefit from Brazil's misfortune once again.Key points:Vale is one of the world's biggest iron ore minersA judge ordered Vale to close three of its mines after a COVID-19 outbreakReduced iron ore supply will benefit Australian miners, despite…
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Covid deals ‘fatal blow’ to arts with €10m revenue loss
Artists and others working in creative industries say they've lost more than €10 million in revenue since venues closed due to Covid-19 restrictions while over 12,000 cultural events have been cancelled so far this year. Among the many people working in the sector whose livelihoods have been affected is Saileóg O'Halloran, a costume designer for stage, scene…
Read More »COVID-19 travel advisories create tensions in B.C. tourism towns | CBC News
Tourist communities in the B.C. Interior are appealing for calm after at least five vehicles bearing Alberta plates were allegedly vandalized, left with nasty notes the drivers were aggressively confronted, telling them to go home.Matt Graham found this note on his Alberta-plated car last month in Revelstoke, B.C., and soon after noticed a large scratch on…
Read More »COVID-19 vaccine trials bring hope for many but come too late for this family
NEW YORK — For Jeff Nearby, talk of a possible vaccine for COVID-19 feels bittersweet.More than a thousand miles from his home in Staten Island, where he lives with his two daughters, experiments are underway that could bear fruit.He hopes a vaccine will be developed. But for Nearby and his twin daughters — Samantha and…
Read More »India’s Covid-19 tally reaches 246,628, death toll at 6,929
India on Sunday reported 9,971 new cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) and 287 deaths, another highest spike, were recorded in the last 24 hours, the Union health ministry data showed.With a tally of 246,628 infections, India is now the fifth worst-hit country in the world after the United States, Brazil, Russia and the United…
Read More »EXCLUSIVE: Just 207 critical care beds and 350 ventilators added to public hospitals during lockdown | News24
The reported number of critical care beds shed little light on the true state of public sector readiness for the expected.Covid-19 case surge.Only 350 ventilators were added to existing capacities of which 50 were donated.The number of confirmed coronavirus cases surpassed projections the government used.South African health authorities have added anywhere between zero and 207…
Read More »Coronavirus India lockdown Day 75 live updates | Delhi govt. directs hospitals to procure, stock PPE kits, oxygen masks for 3 months
Registering a new high in the number of daily cases detected, India has overtaken Spain to become the country with the fifth highest confirmed COVID-19 infections.The death toll is nearing 7,000, even as the recovery rate remained at close to 48%. Cases have steadily risen, doubling every 17 days, among the fastest in countries with the most…
Read More »ACT records first new coronavirus case in more than a month
The ACT has recorded its first new case of coronavirus in more than a month — bringing the total number of known cases in the territory to 108.Key points:ACT Health said the newly confirmed case had recently returned from overseasThe man is aged in his 40s and has been in quarantine since his arrivalChief Health…
Read More »Four new Victorian COVID-19 cases but no new community transmission
"I'm quietly hopeful we are tracking well, our case numbers continue to trend downwards," she said."It's important we don’t become complacent."Only six people remain in hospital with the virus, with two people in ICU.Health authorities believe it will be weeks before the impact of the Black Lives Matter rally held on Saturday will start to…
Read More »Maimane gears up for new Covid-19 schools challenge | News24
Mmusi Maimane is going back to court to delay the return to schools as the Covid-19 pandemic sweeps across the country. His movement, The One SA, contends putting two million schoolchildren and 10 million workers on the move during the pandemic are dangerously unscientific. Schoolchildren in particular will be in danger, and those whose schools are not…
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