(Reuters) - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Saturday the state’s new confirmed COVID-19 cases are predominantly coming from people who left their homes to shop, exercise or socialize, rather than from essential workers. FILE PHOTO: A New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer wearing a protective face mask watches as people gather in…
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Dangers lie ahead in our descent from Covid-19 peak
We have exited the wartime status with coronavirus. So good so far. But there is a need to remain vigilant and everyone must be prepared for the unexpected. Success and setbacks are part of life and this health emergency is unlikely to be any different. Thankfully, Covid-19 is no longer a source of widespread transmission in…
Read More »Crowds at Wuhan clinics fear coronavirus testing could rekindle disease
WUHAN, China (Reuters) - As Wuhan, the Chinese city where the COVID-19 pandemic began, revs up a massive testing campaign, some residents crowding the test centres expressed concern on Saturday that the very act of getting tested could expose them to the coronavirus. A woman wearing a face mask looks on in front of others…
Read More »U.S. companies discover the dark side of a COVID-19 business boom
(Reuters) - Kevin Kelly has discovered the many ways a deadly pandemic can be both a boom and a burden on some U.S. businesses. As the nation clamped down with stay-at-home orders, Kelly said his company, Emerald Packaging Inc. in Union City, Calif, saw demand for the factory’s output explode. Emerald churns out plastic bags…
Read More »5 soldiers serving in Quebec, Ontario nursing homes test positive for COVID-19 | CBC News
Five Canadian Forces soldiers have been infected with the novel coronavirus while serving in Quebec and Ontario nursing homes — four in Quebec and one in Ontario — the Department of National Defence confirms.A member of the Canadian Armed Forces stands outside the CHSLD Yvon Brunet. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)Five Canadian Forces soldiers have been infected with…
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Read More »FF Plus also heading to court to end lockdown
The Freedom Front (FF) Plus intends to take an urgent application to the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria to challenge the validity of the National Disaster Management Act and to request a finding that the government is abusing the Act, which will mean that the announced state of disaster and the associated regulations are unconstitutional.According…
Read More »The COVID-19 misinformation crisis is just beginning, but there is hope
The wrong battlefield — Scientists “map” how distrust in health expertise spreads through social networks. Jennifer Ouellette - May 14, 2020 5:43 pm UTC Enlarge / Vials of measles vaccine at the Orange County Health Department on May 6, 2019 in Orlando, Florida.Paul Hennessy/NurPhoto via Getty Images Last year, the United States reported the greatest…
Read More »Domestic Violence Programs Can’t Get Funds Quickly During COVID-19. This Bill Can Fix That.
A bipartisan group of senators is pushing to provide more funding to domestic violence shelters, which are facing financial struggles, even though they are needed more than ever as millions are confined to their homes during the coronavirus pandemic. The new bill, shared with HuffPost before its release, will be introduced on Thursday. It is…
Read More »Japan set to lift state of emergency across most areas
Japan is expected to lift a state of emergency across a large part of the country later today, but the capital Tokyo will likely remain under restrictions until there is a convincing containment of Covid-19. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is scheduled to hold a news conference at 6pm local time (9am Irish time) when he…
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