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Daily Covid cases in China soar to record high since the pandemic began, despite the government's intense strategy of lockdowns and mass testing to prevent infections. We hear from residents about the current situation in the capital, Beijing, where there's been a renewed surge in cases. Also in the programme, we take a look at the latest developments in the European Union, where members are struggling to agree on a price cap to gas imports. Zimbabwe has vowed to double government spending in 2023, as the government says the country is now emerging from a recession. We explore how authorities are dealing with high levels of inflation and debt. JCPenney's Chief Marketing Officer explains why Black Friday is important to retailers the US amid the current cost of living crisis.
Drea Humphrey and Tamara Ugolini host the Thursday edition of the Rebel News daily livestream, with a discussion focusing on the ever-evolving COVID science, the radical decision by a B.C. city council to ban fossil fuels for new buildings starting in 2025, and Canada's labour shortage (despite more people apparently working now than before the pandemic).
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Last updated : 2022.07.29 The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular
-Daily COVID-19 infections in South Korea have jumped above 40,000-Yesterday the Bank of Korea (BOK) chief Lee Chang-yong announced a historic half-point interest rate hike -Controversy over two North Koreans resisting a forced repatriation to the Kim Jung-eun regime in November 2019-Floor leaders from the ruling and opposition parties held a meeting yesterday-Former DP co-chairman Park Ji-hyun had a surprise meeting with the current DP chief Ooh Sang-ho yesterday-코로나 재유행 비상-“선제 대응 않으면 더 큰 피해”…한은, 고물가에 ‘빅스텝' 처방-탈북어민 북송 놓고 서해 2라운드 '진실규명' VS '정쟁시도'-'과방위 쟁탈전' 뇌관으로..원구성 막판협상 또 공전하나-박지현 “이번주 공식 출마”…우상호 설득에도 강행Guest: Jiyoung Lee, ReporterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
India's daily Covid tally crossed the 17,000-mark, Pak paper association warns 'no books' in new academic year amid paper crisis, Supreme Court dismissed a plea seeking a probe into the “larger conspiracy” related to the 2002 Gujarat riots and other top news in today's bulletin.
Officials say the data for COVID-19 infections in Shanghai continues to fluctuate, but the daily number of people testing positive is on a downward trend. Guangdong Province is taking steps to guarantee logistics flows amid the latest COVID-19 resurgence. And the U.N. Secretary-General is on a visit in Moscow.
With most provinces now releasing only weekly COVID-19 numbers, Tara Moriarty, director of the Moriarty lab at the University of Toronto, tells Jeff she felt more information was needed. Her calculations for the number of new infections on April 13 revealed a startling number of actual new COVID-19 infections in Nova Scotia.
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In this latest SBS Hindi bulletin: The Coalition foreshadows budget measures to ease Australian cost of living pressures; Daily COVID-19 cases in India dip below 1500; Retiring tennis star Ash Barty hails her successor Iga Swiatek as women's world number one and more news.
Last updated : 2022.03.17 The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular
David Menzies and Nat Biase discuss a new poll that showed COVID caused more division among Canadians as Prime Minister Trudeau continues his trip in Europe.
OHA: Find a COVID-19 vaccine OHA: COVID-19 vaccine information for parents, guardians and people under 18 OHA: COVID-19 vaccine boosters and third doses OHA: Press release about lifting mask requirements: Statement by Governor Kate Brown OHA: Mask recommendations and requirements OHA Facebook Safe+Strong website Ask a Black Doctor on The Numberz REACH web page and REACH Facebook Current Masking Mandates and What This Means for Us Q1: What is the latest about mask requirements for indoor settings? OHA announced yesterday that it will lift indoor mask requirements in schools and for the general public on March 12, 2022 because hospitalizations and cases are rapidly declining. Earlier this month, OHA had announced that the indoor mask requirement would be lifted by March 31, with the option of lifting it sooner if conditions improved enough. Conditions have improved. A recent modeling report by Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) predicted Oregon will have 400 or fewer people in the hospital with COVID-19 by March 20. Daily COVID-19 hospitalizations have declined 48% since peaking in January. Over the past two weeks, hospitalizations have fallen by an average of more than 30 a day. Reported COVID-19 infections also have dropped in recent weeks. Over the past month, new infections have declined by more than 80%. The seven-day moving average for new cases is 84% lower than at the peak of the Omicron surge. We hope the March 12 date gives communities and schools time to prepare for the transition. Q2: I'm a business owner. Am I allowed to require employees or patrons to wear face masks after the general public indoor mask requirements are lifted? Once requirements are lifted, employers and businesses may establish their own mask requirements to protect employees and customers. Each business owner is allowed to enforce restrictions in their own business. Q3: Will masks be required in spectator sports and indoor concerts? It depends. Practice and play for indoor competitive sports don't require masks or face coverings. However, venues may continue to require masks or face coverings for spectators as part of their business policy. Q4: Since the indoor mask requirements will be lifted on March 12, does that mean face masks no longer help prevent COVID-19 transmission? No. Health experts still strongly recommend high-risk individuals, and the people who live with them continue wearing masks. People at high risk of COVID-19 infection include people who are: Unvaccinated Immunocompromised At high risk of COVID-19 hospitalizations, including those with underlying health conditions 65 and older Those who live with someone in any of these conditions Q5: Does lifting the mask requirement in public settings also apply to non-public settings, such as businesses? The answer depends on the business. Masks will still be required in some places, such as health care settings. Health care settings include places like hospitals, doctor offices, dentist offices, urgent care and dialysis centers. You will also still have to wear a mask on public transportation, and in airports and on airplanes. Q6: Is there anyone who should not wear a mask, face covering or face shield? Yes. The following individuals should not wear a mask, face covering or face shield: Children under the age of two (2). Anyone who cannot safely wear a mask, face covering or face shield because of a disability or medical condition, in which case an accommodation should be requested. Anyone who is having trouble breathing, is unconscious, or unable to put on the face covering, take it off or remove it without help. Anyone who is sleeping. In addition to wearing a mask, there are other things you can do to protect yourself from COVID. Getting vaccinated and getting a booster can help keep you safe. Source: https://sharedsystems.dhsoha.state.or.us/DHSForms/Served/le3818.pdf Q7: Is OHA pausing quarantining? Yes. Starting on March 12, OHA will no longer require you to quarantine if you have been exposed to someone who has COVID. This applies to the general public, K-12 schools and childcare settings. Why is OHA pausing quarantining? For a couple of reasons: A significant proportion of our state's population has been vaccinated or has developed immunity following a COVID infection. At the same time, the tools we previously used, such as contact tracing, are no longer as effective because transmission occurs quickly, many infected people have no symptoms, or mild symptoms and many infections are not reported to public health. It's important to know that: Schools will continue to exclude individuals who have symptoms or a known COVID-19 infection, and Isolation will remain at 5 days after a positive test result + additional 5 days of masking. Document accessibility: For individuals with disabilities or individuals who speak a language other than English, OHA can provide information in alternate formats such as translations, large print, or braille. Contact the Health Information Center at 1-971-673-2411, 711 TTY or COVID19.LanguageAccess@dhsoha.state.or.us.
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Last updated : 2022.03.02 The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular
Daily COVID cases drop to a six-month low in Michigan, Gov. Whitmer signs bipartisan bills aimed at lowering prescription drug costs and this week's snow has been record-breaking in the Upper Peninsula. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Union Finance Ministry in its latest Monthly Economic Review said that the third wave of the pandemic reached the peak in just 31 days, thereby limiting the damage to the economy. The second wave lasted about 79 days and the first 220 days. Of the three, the third wave has also been the least fatal. Demand for energy also remained resilient as power consumption in January this year grew 2.1% over December, reflecting the weak impact of Omicron on economic activity. As the danger of the fast-spreading Omicron variant subsides, major hospitals across India are reporting almost empty Covid wards. Daily Covid-19 cases have trickled down from a high of 3.47 lakh on January 20 t0 25,920 on February 18, while daily recoveries continue to outnumber new cases. 78% of the adult population is fully vaccinated now. With that, and following the Centre's fresh order, states have started to remove the additional restrictions imposed in the wake of the third wave. While Haryana lifted all such restrictions last week several other states, including Maharashtra, Delhi, Gujarat, and Kerala, are expected to hold review meetings soon to take a call on the matter. States are going for a gradual easing of restrictions. Gujarat relaxed the night curfew timings by three hours last week. Delhi, which still continues with night curfew and curtailed business hours for shops, is likely to revisit its stance this week. It has already lifted the weekend curfew. The odd-even system of opening non-essential shops has also been done away with. Multiplexes have also been opened with half the strength. In Tamil Nadu, nursery and play schools have been opened, putting the entire education sector on track. The state government also allowed 100% occupancy in almost all previously regulated places, including theatres, hotels, malls, gyms, lodges, shops, and amusement parks. The state had already lifted night curfew through a notification on January 27. Kerala, still with a positivity rate of 15.75%, is going slow, withdrawing restrictions in stages. While states are doing their part to aid in the economic recovery, the Centre has considerably relaxed the restrictions on international travellers last Thursday. Fully vaccinated passengers from 82 countries will not be required to take a pre-departure RT-PCR test. International travellers will not have to mandatorily home quarantine for seven days or get an RT-PCR test done on the eighth day. The government has also removed the demarcation of countries ‘at-risk' and other countries. With this, the requirement of giving samples at airports and waiting till the result is obtained from countries ‘at-risk' is done away with. The ban on regular international flights, which has been in place in India since March 23, 2020, was e
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Daily Covid cases have jumped sharply today - 105 new community cases recorded, with Omicron beginning to spread throughout the country. The ultra infectious variant has ripped through the Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria. It's exposed testing regimes, decimating supply chains and bringing with it Australia's deadliest days of the pandemic despite high vaccination rates. Is that New Zealand's fate as well? Our reporter Timothy Brown spoke to a trio of experts in Australia, who say Aotearoa can and should do better.
Australia has recorded its deadliest day for COVID-19 since the pandemic began. But the good news is that South Australia seems to have reached its peak and other states may not be far behind. - Australia on kirjannut vuorokauden suurimman määrän kuolemia sitten pandemian alun. Hieman parempi uutinen on että Etelä-Australia näyttää saavuttaneen tartuntojen huipun ja että muut osavaltiot ovat lähestymässä samaa pistettä.
Australia has recorded its deadliest day for COVID-19 since the pandemic began. But the good news is that South Australia seems to have reached its peak and other states may not be far behind. Dr Kerry Chant, Chief Health Officer in New South Wales had predicted a sharp rise in deaths was likely and is urging people to get booster shots. - In-numru ta' każijiet tal-virus tal-Covid fl-Awstralja din il-ġimgħa kompla jikber u din il-ġimgħa rajna wkoll l-ogħla numru ta' mwiet f'ġurnata waħda mindu bdiet il-pandemija. Fl-istat ta' New South Wales, l-Uffiċjal Ewlieni tas-Saħħa, it-Tabib Kerry Chant bassret żjieda għolja fin-numru ta' mwiet u qed tħeġġeg lin-nies biex jieħdu t-tilqima tal-booster, għal protezzjoni aħjar.
Australia has recorded its deadliest day for COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
Australia reaches yet another grim milestone, exceeding 100,000 coronavirus cases in the daily tally.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. President Joe Biden orders 20 million Pfizer anti-viral pills, as nation hits record 100,000 daily COVID-19 infections. San Francisco officials say city is prepared for COVID-19 surge, as hundreds of city workers under quarantine. Senate leader pledges to change filibuster rules to pass voting rights bills, despite Republican opposition. California lawmakers say they will introduce legislation to hold gun makers liable for crimes committed with firearms. New York lawmakers consider 10-day waiting period, after purchasing a gun to obtain it. The post President Biden orders 20 million Pfizer anti-viral pills, as nation hits record 100,000 daily COVID-19 infections; Senate leader pledges to change filibuster rules to pass voting rights; California lawmakers sponsor bill to hold gun makers liable appeared first on KPFA.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. U.S. hits record COVID-19 infections: 300,000 daily in latest 7-day average, health officials say deaths are down. CDC urges people not to go on cruise ships, as it investigates 90 cases. World Health Organization warns of tsunami of COVID-19 with Omicron and Delta surging. Sierra snow pack nearly double last years, but state officials warn too early to call an end to drought. President Joe Biden speaks with Russian President amidst heightened tensions of Russian troop build up near Ukraine. Lawyers for California prisoners warn unvaccinated prison staff violate health orders and put inmates at risk of COVID-19 outbreak. Biden administration announces first ever national recycling strategy. Watchdog says California's recycling system is sorely lacking, despite 7 new recycling laws going into effect in 2022. The post U.S. hits record average 300,000 daily COVID-19 infections, health officials say deaths are down; Sierra snow pack nearly double last years; Biden EPA announces national recycling strategy, watchdog says California's recycling system lacking appeared first on KPFA.
Omicron has scrambled everything. Daily Covid cases climb to 237,000, more kids land in hospitals and the CDC changes its isolation guidance to 5 days for asymptomatic cases. Plus, Democrats run over the same old ground. Is President Biden's agenda dead, or can Joe Manchin be swayed? And, Democrats have the slimmest of majorities in the U.S. Senate with the balance of power at 50/50. CNN identifies the ten Senate seats most likely to flip in 2022. On today's show: Jonathan Martin of the New York Times, Francesca Chambers White House Correspondent, McClatchy, CNN's Melanie Zanona, CNN's Elizabeth Cohen, CNN's Dr. Leana Wen, Dr. Ali Raja of of Massachusetts General Hospital and Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen. Hosted by Phil Mattingly, in for John King. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The latest news on the current Delta strain outbreak affecting the Northern Territory, NSW and Victoria's Indigenous communities.
The latest news on the current Delta strain outbreak affecting the Northern Territory, NSW and Victoria's Indigenous communities.
The latest news on the current Delta strain outbreak affecting regional NSW and Victoria's Indigenous communities.
The latest news on the current Delta strain outbreak affecting regional NSW and Victoria's Indigenous communities.
The latest news on the current Delta strain outbreak affecting regional NSW and Victoria's Indigenous communities.
The latest news on the current Delta strain outbreak affecting regional NSW and Victoria's Indigenous communities.
The latest news on the current Delta strain outbreak affecting regional NSW and Victoria's Indigenous communities.
The latest news on the current Delta strain outbreak affecting regional NSW and Victoria's Indigenous communities.
The latest news on the current Delta strain outbreak affecting regional NSW and Victoria's Indigenous communities.
The latest news on the current Delta strain outbreak affecting regional NSW and Victoria's Indigenous communities.
The latest news on the current Delta strain outbreak affecting regional NSW and Victoria's Indigenous communities.
Andy calls up Dr. Céline Gounder, who just wrapped up a two-week rotation at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. They discuss her current COVID patient load compared to a year ago, the city's new vaccine requirements, and her honest assessment of the Biden administration's COVID record. Plus, why trust is so important when we ask people to do things like getting vaccinated for the common good. Keep up with Andy on Twitter @ASlavitt and Instagram @andyslavitt. Follow Céline @celinegounder on Twitter. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Support the show by checking out our sponsors! Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/ Throughout the pandemic, CVS Health has been there, bringing quality, affordable health care closer to home—so it's never out of reach for anyone. Learn more at cvshealth.com. Check out these resources from today's episode: Learn more about Céline on her website: https://www.celinegounder.com/ Read more about the Key to NYC program: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/covid/covid-19-vaccines-keytonyc.page Here's the latest about the altercation at a NYC restaurant: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/18/nyregion/carmines-vaccination-fight.html Read more about how the vaccine mandate for employers with more than 100 workers is working: https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-joe-biden-business-new-york-health-831b555fad96822e1a6840286d73c78e Find a COVID-19 vaccine site near you: https://www.vaccines.gov/ Order Andy's book, Preventable: The Inside Story of How Leadership Failures, Politics, and Selfishness Doomed the U.S. Coronavirus Response: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250770165 Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com/show/inthebubble. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WIBX First News with Keeler in the Morning features newsmakers, hot topics and great conversation about everything that matters to the Utica-Rome area and the Mohawk Valley. Host Bill Keeler is joined each weekday morning from 6:00-9:00 a.m. by Jeff Monaski and Andrew Derminio on Your News, Talk and Sports Leader WIBX 950.
WIBX First News with Keeler in the Morning features newsmakers, hot topics and great conversation about everything that matters to the Utica-Rome area and the Mohawk Valley. Host Bill Keeler is joined each weekday morning from 6:00-9:00 a.m. by Jeff Monaski and Andrew Derminio on Your News, Talk and Sports Leader WIBX 950.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. President Joe Biden promotes $2 trillion infrastructure plan in red state Louisiana. India surpasses 400,000 coronavirus infections, 2nd time since virus surge. Bay Area Indian Americans take action to provide relief to India during pandemic. Deadline to end nations longest war and withdraw troops from Afghanistan set for September. Oakland fast food workers say city is failing to enforce it's pandemic employment laws. House holds hearing on black maternal health crisis. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs bill curtailing voting rights; legal challenge filed. The post President Joe Biden promotes $2 trillion infrastructure plan in Louisiana; India surpasses 400,000 daily COVID-19 infections, Bay Area Indian American's provide relief; Florida Governor signs voter suppression bill into law, legal challenge filed – May 6, 2021 appeared first on KPFA.
Here are the news items:Official counts put the number of daily COVID-19 cases in India in the hundreds of thousands but the real number could be much, much higher. Researchers at the University of Delaware find a way to turn even tough-to-recycle plastics into fuel. Lumber prices are at record highs – up more than 300% year-on-year. The fallout from a suspected terrorist attack boosts Marine Le Pen's message, and her increasingly credible challenge to French president Emmanuel Macron.Americans started buying guns in unprecedented numbers last year. Now ammunition is expensive and scarce. PLUS: John and Rebecca discuss the recall effort in California, which now has enough signatures to put the issue on the ballot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
News Briefing -Prospects for the opposition bloc's efforts for a unified Seoul mayoral candidate -Justice Minister Park Beom-kye orders an investigation into the current perjury case relating to former Prime Minister Han Myeong-sook -Important takeaways from the ROK-US 2+2 Ministerial meeting -Daily COVID-19 update -다시 한번 결렬된 야권의 서울시장 후보 단일화 전망 -박범계 법무부장관의 수사지휘권을 수용한 조남관 검찰총장 직무대행 -한미 2+2 회담 정리 및 대북 정책 전망 -국내 코로나19 확진자 업데이트 Guest: Lee Jiyoung, Reporter
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Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. U.S. reports record daily COVID-19 death toll as L.A. County says morgues are full. San Francisco indefinitely extends Stay Safer at Home public health orders. Maskless conservative Evangelicals clash with protesters in L.A. on Skid Row. Senate leader Mitch McConnell blocks vote on $2,000 stimulus checks, for 3rd day in a row. Family of Andre Hill speak out after police release body camera footage of his fatal shooting. The post U.S. reports record daily COVID-19 death toll as L.A. County says morgues are full; Senate leader Mitch McConell blocks vote on $2,000 stimulus checks, for 3rd day in a row; Andre Hill's family speak out after police body camera footage of his fatal shooting released appeared first on KPFA.
Chris discusses a new coronavirus daily case record and the impact that will have on the election with David Gregory and Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Then, Chris goes one on one with Senator Amy Klobuchar on Supreme Court ruling that mail-in ballots have to arrive by election day in Minnesota. Chris continues to discuss that with former Vice President Al Gore. Chris wraps up the show with Harry Enten on Biden's nationwide lead in the final days of the election. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris discusses a new coronavirus daily case record and the impact that will have on the election with David Gregory and Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Then, Chris goes one on one with Senator Amy Klobuchar on Supreme Court ruling that mail-in ballots have to arrive by election day in Minnesota. Chris continues to discuss that with former Vice President Al Gore. Chris wraps up the show with Harry Enten on Biden's nationwide lead in the final days of the election. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
In this episode of the Locked On Cowboys Podcast, Marcus Mosher and Landon McCool discuss training camp on time, whether or not there will be a preseason and discuss COVID-19 testing in the NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices