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Coronavirus live news: New Zealand passes 13 days without case as Germany reveals major stimulus plan

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Coronavirus live news: New Zealand passes 13 days without case as Germany reveals major stimulus plan €130bn German package cuts VAT, offers cash grants; Mumbai introduces new restrictions after hurricane; Italy opens borders; Follow the latest updatesNew Zealand marks 13 days without new Covid-19 caseGlobal report: Mexico and Brazil hit highest daily deathsExclusive: governments and WHO changed Covid policy bases on suspect data from tiny US companyWHO reports 100,000 new cases a day for five straight daysCoronavirus latest: at a glance 6.48am BSTAssociated Press is exploring questions relating to the coronavirus pandemic, including: “Can I get Covid-19 through my eyes or ears?”.Here is the verdict:It’s possible through the eyes, but not likely through the ears....
What is test and trace and how does it work? – BBC News

What is test and trace and how does it work? – BBC News

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http://youtu.be/nbqtliqDwnY The NHS has introduced a test and trace schemes to help the UK lift lockdown measures and stop the spread of coronavirus. Thousands of contact tracers have been recruited to notify people - by email, text or by phone - if they've come into contact with someone with Covid-19. Wales launched their system on 1 June and England, Scotland and Northern Ireland have systems up and running. The UK's test and trace app is currently being trialled on the Isle of Wight but isn't ready yet to be rolled out elsewhere. BBC Health and Science correspondent, Laura Foster, explains what is meant by track and trace, how it works and how it can keep the R number low. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
What is test and trace and how does it work? – BBC News

What is test and trace and how does it work? – BBC News

World Top News
http://youtu.be/nbqtliqDwnY The NHS has introduced a test and trace schemes to help the UK lift lockdown measures and stop the spread of coronavirus. Thousands of contact tracers have been recruited to notify people - by email, text or by phone - if they've come into contact with someone with Covid-19. Wales launched their system on 1 June and England, Scotland and Northern Ireland have systems up and running. The UK's test and trace app is currently being trialled on the Isle of Wight but isn't ready yet to be rolled out elsewhere. BBC Health and Science correspondent, Laura Foster, explains what is meant by track and trace, how it works and how it can keep the R number low. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
How NYC looters pull off ‘well organized’ scheme to target high-end stores | New York Post

How NYC looters pull off ‘well organized’ scheme to target high-end stores | New York Post

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http://youtu.be/scJMVfi0eBg The looters ransacking luxe stores in Soho appear to be large, rival groups engaged in a “very well-organized looting scheme,” according to a local who has been watching them across several days. Jarrod Jordan told The Post he has monitored two groups — one of which has a caravan of luxury vehicles including Bentleys and Mercedes — as they prowled the neighborhood and broke into high-end stores amid the chaos of unrest over the police custody death of George Floyd. “This is a real business. This isn’t angry protesters in any way shape or form,” said Jordan, who is a chief digital officer of a multinational food company. The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fas...

George Floyd killing: US rocked by eighth night of protest and grief – live

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George Floyd killing: US rocked by eighth night of protest and grief – live Demonstrators defy curfews as protests rage for eighth dayA restaurant owner, a football star: the people killed as protests spreadExperts fear protests and police risk accelerating Covid-19 spreadAre you taking part in US protests after the death of George Floyd?Sign up to our First Thing newsletter 12.41pm BSTNYPD chief Terence Monahan has been doing the TV round this morning - appearing on TodayHe said an earlier curfew helped take out of neighborhoods “people who didn’t belong there” and that officers had allowed peaceful protests to continue beyond 8pm. He said those who had broken off from the main groups “looking to cause mayhem” had been rapidly dealt with.Watch @savannahgut...

Governments and WHO changed Covid-19 policy based on suspect data from tiny US company

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Governments and WHO changed Covid-19 policy based on suspect data from tiny US company Surgisphere, whose employees appear to include a sci-fi writer and adult content model, provided database behind Lancet and New England Journal of Medicine hydroxychloroquine studiesThe World Health Organization and a number of national governments have changed their Covid-19 policies and treatments on the basis of flawed data from a little-known US healthcare analytics company, also calling into question the integrity of key studies published in some of the world’s most prestigious medical journals.A Guardian investigation can reveal the US-based company Surgisphere, whose handful of employees appear to include a science fiction writer and an adult-content model, has provided data for multiple ...

UK coronavirus live: Wales to reopen all schools on 29 June; MPs to get proxy vote if they are shielding

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UK coronavirus live: Wales to reopen all schools on 29 June; MPs to get proxy vote if they are shielding Only third of pupils to attend at any one time; Johnson says MPs who cannot attend parliament can vote in different way; Starmer tells Guardian prime minister has made ‘difficult situation 10 times worse’Keir Starmer warns PM: get a grip or risk second wave of coronavirusDecade of progress in tackling pupil disadvantage ‘wiped out’Coronavirus – latest global updatesCoronavirus latest: at a glanceSee all our coronavirus coverage 12.45pm BSTEarlier Boris Johnson implied that MPs who cannot attend the Commons to vote in person will be allowed to vote by proxy. When Jacob Rees-Mogg, the leader of the Commons, was asked about this yesterday, he did not rule o...

Coronavirus live news: Sweden virus chief says ‘we could have done better’; global deaths pass 380,000

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Coronavirus live news: Sweden virus chief says 'we could have done better'; global deaths pass 380,000 Yemen aid funding falls short by US$1bn; Australia sinks into recession; global cases pass 6.3mExclusive: governments and WHO changed Covid policy bases on suspect data from tiny US companyArchitect of Sweden’s coronavirus strategy admits too many diedAir pollution in China back to pre-Covid levels and Europe may followUK coronavirus updates – liveCoronavirus latest: at a glance 12.48pm BSTIran’s daily number of new coronavirus transmissions continued creeping back towards its previous peak on Wednesday, with 3,134 confirmed cases detected in the past 24 hours, according to the health ministry. The Islamic republic recorded 3,186 transmissions on 30 March, at the heig...

We should have done more, admits architect of Sweden’s Covid-19 strategy

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We should have done more, admits architect of Sweden's Covid-19 strategy Anders Tegnell says there was ‘potential for improvement’ in country’s strategy to fight pandemicCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageSweden’s chief epidemiologist and the architect of its light-touch approach to the coronavirus has acknowledged that the country has had too many deaths from Covid-19 and should have done more to curb the spread of the virus.Anders Tegnell, who has previously criticised other countries’ strict lockdowns as not sustainable in the long run, told Swedish Radio on Wednesday that there was “quite obviously a potential for improvement in what we have done” in Sweden. Continue reading... Go to Source
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