GLL Real Estate Partners, an affiliate of the Australian investment bank Macquarie Group and German-headquartered investor Patrizia AG, has completed the acquisition for €182 million of the Bishop’s Square office scheme in Dublin city centre. While the successful completion of the sale represents a particular coup for Hines, it will also be seen as providing…
Read More »Covid-19
B.C. records 1 more death from COVID-19, bringing the total to 87 | CBC News
Another senior living in long-term care has died of COVID-19, bringing the total deaths linked to the disease in B.C.to 87.B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry provided an updated Tuesday on B.C.'s latest COVID-19 numbers. (MIke McArthur/CBC)Another senior living in long-term care has died of COVID-19, bringing the total deaths linked to the disease in B.C.to 87. Provincial…
Read More »‘If you go to work, you have to move’: Doctor evicted during COVID-19 crisis
Updated April 22, 2020 08:02:45 Hannah* was working a 10-hour shift at a Queensland hospital when her phone buzzed. Key points:A Queensland doctor was told by her landlord she had to either stop working or move outA moratorium on evictions was agreed to by National Cabinet last month, but it's yet to become law in…
Read More »COVID-19 cases have peaked in broader community in Ontario, model projections suggest; South Korea cases fall
By Star staffwiresTue., April 21, 2020timer3 min. readThe latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available.7:03 a.m. An open conflict broke out Tuesday between Tokyo Olympic organizers and the IOC over who will pay for the unprecedented…
Read More »Australia coronavirus updates live: Scott Morrison speaks to Bill Gates about future of WHO – latest news
11.37am BST 11:37 Here's what happened on Tuesday That will be that for our live coronavirus coverage for today. Thanks from me, Graham Readfearn, and from my colleagues Ben Smee, Michael McGowan and Matilda Boseley for staying with our live coverage over the past 13 hours. Guardian Australia will be back tomorrow with another live…
Read More »Coronavirus: Aussies desperate to still go on cruises
They’ve been responsible for some of the most intensive coronavirus outbreaks, but Australians are not deterred from going on cruise ships and some would jump aboard tomorrow if they could. “Just bring the cruise ships back – tomorrow would be great,” retiree Mark told A Current Affair on Tuesday evening.“I'm not going to stop living…
Read More »Tom Brady kicked out of park closed due to coronavirus, mayor says
Tom Brady leaving the Patriots NFL superstar Tom Brady was found exercising in a Florida city park closed due to the coronavirus and kicked out, the local mayor said. Brady, 42, moved to Tampa recently after signing a contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, closing a successful two-decade stint with the New England Patriots. During…
Read More »Tom Brady told to leave Florida park closed by coronavirus: report
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.Newly signed Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady was asked to leave a park in the city that had been closed to limit the spread of COVID-19, according to Mayor Jane Castor on Monday.The New England Patriots legend, who won 249 games and six…
Read More »An old vaccine could be a new godsend for coronavirus
OPINIONDr. Konstantin Chumakov and Dr. Robert Gallo, Opinion Contributors Published 3:15 a.m. ET April 21, 2020 | Updated 6:23 a.m. ET April 21, 2020CLOSE Pressure to create a coronavirus vaccine is increasing by the day, but for a safe vaccine to enter the market, it takes time. USA TODAYUsing the oral polio vaccine could prevent…
Read More »4 more COVID-19 deaths reported as Alberta announces health-care aide supports
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health said Monday that four more people died from the novel coronavirus, bringing the provincial death toll to 59.Dr. Deena Hinshaw said two of the fatalities were people in long-term care facilities (Manoir Du Lac and CareWest Sarcee), one was a worker at the Cargill meat-processing plant and the fourth…
Read More »