Image copyright EPA Image caption Covid-19 tests are carried in a rural area near Manaus in Amazonas state The number of coronavirus fatalities in Brazil has risen by almost 1,000 in a day, making the country's overall death toll the world's fourth highest.Its figure of 28,834 has now surpassed France, and only the US, the…
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Planning a summer vacation in Canada? Here’s what you need to know before visiting provinces | CBC News
This summer, many Canadians may choose to explore their own country due to closed borders and concerns about contracting COVID-19 while travelling abroad. Here's what you need to know about travel advisories and restrictions for each province.If you're planning a summer vacation in Canada, check the rules of the province you're visiting first to make sure…
Read More »COVID-19 around the world: U.S. cities fear protests may fuel new wave of outbreaks | CBC News
The massive protests sweeping across U.S. cities following the police killing of a black man in Minnesota have sent shudders through the health community and elevated fears that the huge crowds will lead to a new surge in cases of the coronavirus.A police officer in Miami talks with protesters during a demonstration Saturday. Protests across…
Read More »B.C. records 11 new COVID-19 cases, announces ban on overnight camps for children this summer | CBC News
Eleven more people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in British Columbia, bringing the total to 2,573. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry gives her daily update on B.C.'s COVID-19 numbers on May 28, 2020. (Mike McArthur/CBC) 11 more people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in British Columbia, bringing the total to 2,573. There have been no…
Read More »England risks COVID-19 resurgence by ending lockdown too soon, scientific advisers say
LONDON (Reuters) - England risks losing control of the coronavirus pandemic again because it is starting to lift its lockdown without a fully operational track and trace programme in place, senior scientific advisers warned on Saturday. People enjoy the hot weather in Dovedale, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Dovedale, Britain, May 30,…
Read More »Waymo’s robot minivans are ready to roll in the Bay Area for the first time since COVID-19 outbreak
Waymo’s self-driving cars are returning to Bay Area roads for the first time since the company halted its public testing in early March because of the coronavirus outbreak. The Alphabet-owned company plans to return its fleet of autonomous minivans to service starting June 8th, according to an email obtained by The Verge. Waymo’s self-driving cars…
Read More »The Verge’s favorite hobbies to do while stuck at home
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. If you’re anything like us, over the past couple of months you’ve probably finished every “must watch” TV series on Netflix, cleaned your apartment from top to bottom, and completed every video game in your backlog. We…
Read More »Covid-19 doubling time improves to 15.4 days: Health Ministry
Home / India News / Covid-19 doubling time improves to 15.4 days: Health Ministry The doubling time of coronavirus cases in India has improved to 15.4 days from 13.3 days, the Union Health Ministry said on Saturday, as the country’s COVID-19 death toll climbed to 4,971 and the total cases rose to 1,73,763.The doubling time…
Read More »Covid-19: Madhya Pradesh govt extends lockdown till 15 June
Home > News > India > Covid-19: Madhya Pradesh govt extends lockdown till 15 June Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Photo: ANI) 1 min read . Updated: 30 May 2020, 06:32 PM IST Edited By J. Jagannath Till Friday night, coronavirus has claimed the lives of 334 people in the state In order…
Read More »Covid-19: Pupils may be kept apart in groups and pods when schools reopen
Your Web Browser may be out of date. If you are using Internet Explorer 9, 10 or 11 our Audio player will not work properly. For a better experience use Google Chrome, Firefox or Microsoft Edge. Schools may be asked to keep groups of students or classes apart from each other at all times as…
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