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- Currently there is in Austria 15,892 positive test results (As of Tuesday, 10 a.m., source: Ministry of Health). In this country 623 people the consequences of the corona virus passed away. 14,148 are recovered again. Are currently 264 people due to coronavirus in hospital treatment and of which 59 in intensive care units.
- Currently sick in the federal states: 1,190
(Status: Tuesday 10 a.m., Ministry of Health). - State by federal states: Burgenland (36) Carinthia (10), Lower Austria (174), Upper Austria (39), Salzburg (33), Styria (222), Tirol (88), Vorarlberg (23), Vienna (565).
- The tavern package brings a tax relief of 500 million
- Temperature controls at airports in the United States were not effective.
- Infographic: The virus crowns in Austria and around the world.
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Tuesday May 12, 2020
3:00 p.m .: Saxony wants to allow fair trade again from June
The German state of Saxony wants to allow fair business again from June. That announced Minister of Economy Martin Dulig (SPD) Tuesday in Dresden to. It is not about big public fairs, but about fairs and congresses, he emphasized.
The state government is already arguing with trade fair operators. Above all, it is about complying with the necessary hygiene and authorization regulations. At the same time, Dulig noted that the limit of a maximum of 1,000 visitors to major events, which existed until the end of August, also applies to trade fairs.
2:50 p.m .: over 40,000 deaths in Britain
In Britain According to the latest figures, more than 40,000 people have died from a coronavirus infection. This also includes information from the National Statistical Authority ONS (Office of National Statistics). About every fourth death a nursing home was reported. Britain is the country with the most crown victims in Europe.
Statistics from the Ministry of Health have recorded more than 32,000 deaths so far. There, however, data is collected differently than with ONS, for example, when it comes to suspicious cases.
The researchers also caution against direct comparison of such figures, even across countries. The methods used for the survey, population, age structure, and other factors are too different.
2:40 p.m.: Linzer Kepler Clinic tests Penninger drug
the Linzer Kepler University Hospital (KUK) participate in one clinical trial to try a Drug against Covid-19 part. The active ingredient APN01, which comes from Upper Austria, is being tested Geneticist Josef Penninger was co-developed. Worldwide, 16 hospitals participate in the study, which has about 200 patients. Denmark, Germany, England and Austria must include involved.
“For the study, people between the ages of 35 and 80 are eligible and have low oxygen saturation or, if they are under 65, an accompanying disease,” he said. Bernd Lamprecht, Director of the Pneumology Clinic. at Kepler University Hospital. Patients receive two infusions a day for seven days. The drug is said to have a favorable influence on the duration and severity of the disease.
“The active ingredient APN01 was developed against the SARS and MERS coronaviruses in the early 2000s. However, it was not used at the time because these epidemics came to an end relatively quickly,” says Lamprecht. APN01 is intended to prevent the virus from attaching to receptors that serve as a gateway and from entering cells. Furthermore, APN01 is expected to reduce inflammatory processes in the lungs and protect against acute lung failure.
2.30 p.m.: the number of job seekers in Lower Austria has decreased
Both of them 22 branches of the labor market service (AMS) Lower Austria are, according to a Tuesday broadcast 76,315 unemployed people reported. Compared to the beginning of the month, the number of job seekers in the state (as of Monday, note) fell by 3,884, or 4.8 percent, the AMS said.
“The The labor market moves again. That is a good sign, but it will be a long time before there is significant relief, “he emphasized. State director Sven Hergovich. Within a week, unemployment occurs mainly in construction (minus 15.3 percent or 977 people), in the service sector, especially with tenants (minus 4.7 percent or 580 people) or in retail (minus four per hundred or 542 people) sunk
2:20 p.m .: financial incentives for pharmaceutical production in Europe
the German Health Minister Jens Spahn it depends on financial incentives to bring the production of important medicines to Europe. “Europe must become more independent from Asia when it comes to pharmaceuticals again,” the CDU politician said Tuesday after a video conference with other EU countries.
They were subject Drug shortage during the crown pandemic. Pharmacists have complained about the shortage of certain drugs for years. The situation worsened during the wave of illness. Most of the important active ingredients are made in Asia. Production and transportation became more difficult during the crisis.
Spahn wants the theme in one main emphasis the German Presidency in the second half of the year.
2:15 p.m.: the hotelier in Graz defends himself with free rooms
the Graz Park Hotel On the weekend of Pentecost, its rooms and suites are “given away” to tourists. Philipp Florian Hotelier wants to draw attention to the “challenging situation facing the Austrian hotel industry – and in particular the city’s hotel industry – ahead of schedule Unlock after crown lock it stops. “He also wants the Boost tourism again.
All 68 rooms and suites The traditional 4-star hotel in the center of Graz will be made available to guests free of charge from May 29 to 31. “When I look at the reservation book, I see almost exclusively blank pages. It will take a social and, above all, political effort to keep tourism in Austria alive, “said Florian.
A Call dumping of mutual prices Be that as it may: “I cannot and do not want to give my hotel rooms free of charge on other days. On the contrary: as an industry, we are obliged to keep prices stable to guarantee our employees jobs in the future.” “Parkhotel Graz – Traditional Luxury” is one of the leading hotel institutions in Austria and one of the leading hotel institutions in Austria with up to 20,000 overnight stays per year. older family houses from the country.
2.10 p.m .: the webcam business is booming
It is not for all companies. The coronavirus pandemic is bad, at least from a commercial perspective. So the business of Logitech Group in Western Switzerland. Your products for Videoconference Excellent oversold in the last quarter of 2019/20.
Specifically, sales of the computer accessories manufacturer increased in the fourth quarter (end of March) 13.6 percent to $ 709.2 million. In local currencies, the plus was around 15 percent, slightly more, as the western Swiss company announced on Tuesday.
Throughout the 2019/20 year, Logitech still managed around 7 percent more sales of $ 2.98 billion. It remains the highest value in the history of the company, as the company wrote.
2:00 p.m .: the former supreme judge awaits a wave of lawsuits
“The constitutional review in Germany has just started.” That said on Tuesday, the former president of the German constitutional court, Hans-Jürgen Papier, to the foreign media in a video conference. Many interventions in the course of the crown crisis would have lasting consequences, citing, for example, the restriction of economic freedoms, such as the closure of entire sectors.
The financial consequences did not end after the restriction was lifted, but could even lead to the destruction of existence. “There will have to be a difficult long-term reevaluation of these state interventions under the rule of law,” Papier said. This is the consequence of a rule of law in which state action is subject to judicial control. “We do not live in a dictatorship where state orders and citizens have to swallow everything.” Many companies would receive generous government subsidies, but if this would be enough to compensate it would also have to be resolved. For example, to what extent the state is required to provide financial compensation.
1:50 pm: Pope demands more money for health care
Pope Francisco In the face of the crown pandemic, politicians have called for more money for medical care and more recognition for workers there. “In many countries, the pandemic has also highlighted deficiencies in the health system,” the head of the Catholic Church said Tuesday on International Nurses Day.
“That is why I am addressing political leaders around the world to invest in health, a basic common good, to expand structures and hire more caregivers to ensure that everyone is well cared for, respecting the dignity of all.” said the pontiff.
1:43 pm: Icelandic designer designs scary masks
Masks with extended tongues and haunting fangs: With this idea, Icelandic designer Yrurari wants to keep people at a distance during the coronavirus crisis. “Masks are said to be scary because of the spacing rule,” he explained. Yrurariin reality Mr. Johannsdottir means in his Reykjavik studio.
The artist was inspired by the strange weaving creations through movies and television shows that she saw during her self-isolation in March and April. The masks are actually just a joke, says the 27-year-old designer. “They don’t offer protection against the virus, but they keep people away from each other.” Among other things, Yrurari designed a mask from which four tongues hang. In addition to creepy tongues and fangs, there are also models with orthopedic appliances that look not very advantageous. The most elaborate creations require up to ten hours of work.
1.35 p.m .: Stadium ban for the Hennes goat from Colonia Hennes
Billy Goat Hennes IX is feeling the effects of the crown crisis. Because the German Football League (DFL) hygiene concept also provides for a ban on pets, the German Bundesliga club 1. FC Köln must play FSV Mainz 05 on Sunday (3.30 pm) for the first time time since 2008, without his lucky charm, against “Express” (Tuesday).
1:20 p.m.: Restless hoteliers before reopening
After the Corona blockade, tourist accommodation facilities can reopen from the weekend of Pentecost. The industry is unstable because there are still no precise official requirements for this. Until May 29, hotels and guest houses have only two and a half weeks to prepare everything according to the rules.
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1.00 p.m .: South Korea uses cell phone data
After a renewed surge in new infections, South Korean authorities use cell phone and police data to search for potential crowned infections among thousands of club visitors. By Tuesday, 101 infections had already been linked to the new infection site in the Itaewon nightlife district in the capital Seoul, Mayor Park Won-woon said. More than 10,000 people who celebrated in Itaewon according to their cell phone data should now be tested.
South Korea was the second most affected country after China at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. However, the outbreak could be controlled through extensive testing and follow-up of contacts: the number of new infections decreased significantly. After the increase in Seoul again, authorities initially assumed that the cases were due to a 29-year-old man who was in various bars and clubs in Itaewon in early May. Meanwhile, however, authorities assume there are multiple carriers.
12.42 p.m .: helicopter money of 500 euros
To boost consumption in Austria again, the trade association requires that checks with a value of at least 500 euros be issued to all persons with their primary residence in Austria, from children to retirees. Giving away money would strengthen purchasing power, the retail lobby said of its “revolutionary concept,” as announced in a broadcast Tuesday.
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12.30 p.m .: Dismantling of a temporary hospital in Central Park in New York
A makeshift hospital for patients with coronavirus in the NNew York Central Park it will decrease due to the decrease in the number of patients. The US Aid Organization USA Samaritan purse began dismantling the tents on Monday. The Christian organization had built the makeshift 68-bed hospital in late March to relieve New York hospitals of the coronavirus pandemic. The last of 190 patients was released on May 5, according to a spokeswoman.
On Monday, fewer than 900 new victims were recorded in the United States for the second consecutive day. With more than 80,000 deaths and 1.3 million infected However, the United States remains the most affected country in the world.
12.15 p.m .: Nursing professionals demand paid training
The professional field Nursing and personal care. it should become more attractive, you should start with the training. This is one of the demands of professional representatives and social partners on International Nursing Day. “The current crisis has made it clear to us how important it is to have enough nursing personnel,” declared the president of the Chamber of Labor. Renate Anderl.
In view of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Vida union wants to see better protection against infectious diseases in the nursing sector. A central requirement is the comprehensive crown test. When it comes to protective gear, only 46 percent feel well protected, according to a union survey of industry workers.
12.00 p.m .: The Germans lived at the Indian airport for two months.
The German embassy informed the man several times about return options to Germany, as the Foreign Ministry said. But the man did not want to go to Germany. But he also did not apply for an Indian visa, an airport security officer said. However, he probably would not have received this because he told the Indian authorities about a criminal record.
As a result, the man was trapped at the airport for weeks. He primarily used the airport’s WLAN, called family and friends on the phone, and read magazines and newspapers, the airport security officer said. The Indian authorities had brought him food, drinks, toothpaste and fresh clothes. The man slept on the seats or on the floor. Early Tuesday morning, the man had finally left the airport for Amsterdam with a KLM return machine, as the airport spokesman said.
11:45 a.m. – All 24 hour supervisors are negative
All nurses arriving from Romania on Monday with the first train in the corridor are negative for Covid-19. The “Personal Care Association” announced APA on Tuesday. “Supervisors of the first train that arrived yesterday are now starting to work with families across Austria,” said the Chamber of Commerce Association.
Around 80 predominantly female 24-hour caregivers arrived on Monday morning from Timisoara (Timisoara) and were screened for the coronavirus after their arrival. Today, Tuesday, 45 nurses return from Austria to Romania. There are already more than 100 reservations for the next train to Austria, which is scheduled for Thursday. Each train has 300 spaces reserved for placement agencies and 50 spaces for individuals.
11.35am: Australian Minister after cough isolation
Australian Minister of Finance Josh Frydenberg she had a coughing fit in parliament and was tested for the coronavirus immediately afterward. He had “dry mouth and cough” during the presentation of a budget report related to the pandemic, the minister said in a statement Tuesday a few hours after the incident. He had been advised to be tested for the virus, and he did so immediately after leaving Parliament. Until the outcome of the investigation scheduled for Wednesday is available, he will remain isolated, according to Frydenberg.
The minister struggled with the coughing fit for a few minutes while his colleagues in parliament were sitting the distance required by the coroan virus. “Too long a speech,” the minister joked in a strained voice. The live broadcast of the parliamentary session showed him coughing several times before touching his face and touching the lectern, despite the fact that this actually violated the government’s own code of conduct.
11.25 a.m.: Grazer Kunsthalle reopens from May 20
The Kunsthalle Graz opens its doors again and continues the exhibition program from May 20. Due to regulations, only a certain number of visitors are allowed, everyone must wear mouth protection and all exhibition openings have been canceled. There are still extensive digital reports with film contributions, interviews, and image documentation, he said Tuesday.
There are four exhibitions on the program in late June. “Zwopfopf” and Stefanie Holler from May 20 to June 2, Kurt stadler from June 3 to 16 and Zita Oberwalder June 10-23. Only a certain number of visitors can attend the show at the same time, there is enough space for those waiting in the lodge, the Kunsthalle emphasized. All museums in the Universal Museum of Styria and the GrazMuseum will only be unlocked on July 1.
11:20 am: Sports doctors request re-registration of club sports
The Austrian Society for Sports Medicine and Prevention (ÖGSMP) locates “collateral damage” in the health sector according to initial restrictions in the crown crisis. In a broadcast on Tuesday, the ÖGSMP therefore called on the Federal Government to allow all activities in club sports as quickly as possible and to once again allow gym classes for children and schoolchildren.
“The inactivity experienced in recent weeks has left its mark: the health status of many patients has deteriorated significantly because regular physical activity improves the function of each organ in the body. Among other things, it leads to an improvement in functions metabolic and cardiovascular and increased immunity “said the president of ÖGSMP Günther Neumayr.
11:05: Thermal director sees the crisis as an opportunity
Melanie Franke, Director of Rogner Bades Blumau, speaks in an interview with Kleine Zeitung about the thermal training company, the effects of the crown crisis on business and domestic tourism, and the security measures in place. You can find the interview here.
10.42 a.m.: Vienna’s Wedding Planner 2021 with full reservation on Saturdays
In Vienna, the wedding season traditionally begins in May and lasts until fall, at least generally. However, the corona virus has put a key in motion for couples who want to get married. Almost all the planned festivals have been postponed to next year. With a clear impact on dating. According to industry representatives, Saturdays will no longer be free during the 2021 season.
At least it is becoming very scarce if you have the professionally planned wedding and want a central and popular venue. Industry spokesperson at the Vienna Chamber of Commerce, Wedding Planner Elisabeth Brandl reports that the current year is almost over. “All the weddings that were planned for this year were postponed to next year without exception. But not only are the planned weddings canceled, there are no new orders either. Because hardly anyone wants to get married in a very small group and with mouth protection and nose”. That contradicts our feeling of celebration and celebration. “
10:32 am: short-term work across Europe as alternative to layoffs
The short-term job instrument has been established in many European countries as an alternative to layoffs. In the crown crisis, applications were filed for around 50 million employees in the EU and Switzerland, as the German union Hans Böckler Foundation described in a study on Tuesday. With 10.1 million employees, Germany ranks second in absolute terms behind France with 11.3 million short-term workers. It is followed by Italy with 8.3 million, Great Britain with 6.3 million, Spain with 4.0 million, Switzerland with 1.9 million and the Netherlands with 1.7 million in late April / early May. Labor Relations. The 1.3 million officially mentioned for Austria in Vienna on Tuesday are already in the German studio.
However, measured by the number of employees, short-term work is most often used in Switzerland: 48.1 percent of all employees work here briefly. Stocks are equally high in France and Italy. The proportion of short-term workers in the German labor market is 26.9 percent, which corresponds almost exactly to the European Union average. In contrast, there is almost no short-term work in Poland and Slovakia.
10.10 am: green light for the Bundesliga
Vice Chancellor and Minister of Sport Werner Kogler as well as minister of health Rudolf Anschober give the green light for the restart of the Bundesliga. “I suppose we can start the championship in the first week of June,” said the Bundesliga board. Christian Ebenbauer. Popular athletes may also reenter sports facilities under certain conditions.
>> Read more about it here
10.05 a.m .: more than 1.8 million out of work or in short-term jobs
In Austria, more than 1.8 million people are currently without work or with a short-term job. As announced on Tuesday by the Ministry of Labor, 503,494 people are registered as unemployed, another 46,168 people in training. Furthermore, around 1.3 million people work for a short time.
Compared to the previous high in mid-April, the number of people without work in Austria fell by 58,000 from May 588,205 to around 39,000. There was a decrease, especially in construction, said the Minister of Labor Christine Aschbascher (ÖVP)
10.02 a.m .: extension of short-term work in the room
According to media reports, an extension to the short-term job is expected, which should prevent layoffs. “There is talk of how to continue the work in the short term,” said the spokesman for the Minister of Labor. Christine Aschbacher (ÖVP) Tuesday at the request of the APA. Social partners, federal states and economic researchers are involved. There is still no decision.
Currently, Corona’s short-term job can be applied for for three months and extended once for three months. In the “Salzburger Nachrichten” (Tuesday edition) an employee representative is quoted as follows: “Everyone assumes it will have to continue after six months.” The only question is with what short-term working model, for which industries and for when. “Austria”, citing groups of social partners, reported that an extension to the end of the year was more than likely. The opposition unanimously calls for a short-term extension of work. The president of the green club Sigrid Maurer He did not rule out an extension of the measure Sunday on ORF’s “Im Zentrum” talk show.
9.55 a.m.: prisoners deliberately wanted to become infected
California inmates deliberately tried to contract the corona virus in hopes of being released. Inmates at the Castaic Detention Center, north of Los Angeles, mistakenly believed that more prisoners would be released if they contracted the virus, the district sheriff said. Alex Villanueva Monday. In the Los Angeles district, more than 5,000 prisoners had previously been released to prevent the massive spread of the virus in detention centers. Currently there are 11,700 people behind bars, 357 have tested positive for the corona virus.
9.40 a.m. – increased German government approval
The approval of the German government’s work increased dramatically in the crown crisis. In late April, 49 percent of citizens judged that the government was acting forcefully, according to a survey by the Allensbach Institute for Demoscopy for the Bertelsmann Foundation, which the “Tagesspiegel” reported on Tuesday.
This was 20 percentage points more than half a year earlier and the highest value since the start of the regular survey in 1999. According to the report, 1,082 people were last interviewed in late April. Only 26 percent said they were concerned that the government was too weak. In November 2019, this value had reached the previous high of 58 percent.
9.30 a.m. – Japan’s famous deer roam
In the Japanese tourist fortress of Nara, the crown crisis also affects the behavior of the deer protected there. As the number of tourists, from whom the popular animals were happy to be fed, is declining due to the pandemic, deer are now drifting further and further, the Japanese newspaper “Tokyo Shimbun” reported.
>> Read more about it here
9.10 am: the live press conference
What is the next step in domestic sports? Vice Chancellor and Minister of Sport Werner Kogler as well as minister of health Rudolf Anschober provide information on this from 9.15 a.m. at a press conference which is also attended by the President of ÖFB Leo Windtner, Bundesliga football board Christian Ebenbauer and sports director Austria-Vienna Peter Stöger take part.
>> Here you will find the live broadcast
9:00 am. As of July 1, Ryanair is planning nearly 1,000 flights a day
Europe’s largest low-cost airline Ryanair wants to significantly increase its flight operations again this summer. Starting July 1, 40 percent of scheduled flights will be done again, Laudamotion’s mother in Dublin said Tuesday.
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8.52 am: Five killed in fire in Russia
At least five people died in a fire at a crown patient hospital in St. Petersburg. 150 patients and staff were rescued in the fire Tuesday morning, said a spokesman for state agency Ria Nowosti emergency services. Initially, no information was available on the number of injuries. According to the Interfax agency, the fire broke out in an intensive care unit on the sixth floor of the clinic.
The victims are said to have been patients who were connected to ventilators. One of these devices likely caught fire due to an overload, the agency cited an unspecified source. The hospital was newly equipped to treat people with the coronavirus in mid-March.
8.47 a.m.: Italians were quarantined three times
An Italian as a “quarantine professional”: Lorenzo Di Berardino He lived first in Wuhan, China, then as a returnee in Italy and then in isolation at his home, which was severely affected by the spread. “I assume I was unlucky in some way,” says the 22-year-old.
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8:40 am: “Trump’s death” in Times Square
A new plaque on Times Square in New York shows the death toll of the crown for the US President. USA Donald trump You are responsible for an incorrect policy. The Trump Death Watch art campaign is based on the assumption that the President accounts for 60 percent of deaths in the United States. The installation of the award-winning filmmaker appeared until Monday. Eugene Jarecki 48,000 dead, with more than 80,000 deaths in the US USA
Jarecki said that, like the names of memorials to fallen soldiers, the “quantification” of human lives lost by Trump’s belated response to the pandemic was an “essential public function.”
8.15 a.m. – scheduled press conference
Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler and minister of health Rudolf Anschober will provide an overview of the current state of the Corona crisis in Austria at a press conference today at 9.15 a.m. and will provide information on the latest relief measures in the field of sport. ÖFB President also participates in the press conference Leo Windtner, Bundesliga football board Christian Ebenbauer and sports director Austria-Vienna Peter Stöger part.
7.47 am: Requirements for the reopening of museums.
The pillars of the conditions under which museums, libraries, libraries and archives can reopen visitors starting Friday (May 15) are fixed. Ten square meters of usable space per guest must be available. In addition, visitors are required to wear nose and mouth protection and also to maintain the usual one meter distance.
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7.30 am: Trump interrupted the briefing after the discussion
The american president Donald trump He abruptly ended a news conference of the crown pandemic after a verbal battle with a Chinese-born American journalist. The reporter Weijia Jiang Trump asked CBS News on Monday why he compared American capabilities in the US virus test. USA With other countries as if it were an international competition.
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7:20 am: temperature controls at US airports. USA They were not effective
Passenger temperature measurements at US airports USA At the beginning of the crown pandemic they were not effective, according to the CDC health agency, because humans can transmit the virus without having symptoms such as increased body temperature. This arises from a study published by the CDC on Monday.
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7:00 am: “essential” business gyms and hairdressers
Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro It has classified gyms as well as beauty and hair salons as “essential” branches of the economy and thus allowed its opening despite current crown restrictions. Its decree, published Monday, means that restrictions on economic life imposed by Brazilian states and municipalities should no longer apply to these companies.
6.15 a.m.: France flew around 150 Europeans from Central America
France has flown to Paris more than 150 Europeans who have been trapped in Central America due to the crown pandemic. As the French ambassador to Panama, Brice Roquefeuil, announced Monday, among the passengers were 57 French and 18 Germans. Italians, Dutch, Spanish and citizens of various other European countries also participated.
6:00 a.m.: Twitter indicates incorrect information
The short message service Twitter has begun to provide warnings about false conspiracy theories of the coronavirus. The “misleading” and “controversial” messages about the pandemic would be flagged, Twitter managers said. Yoel Roth and Nick Pickles Monday in an internet publication.
By identifying such questionable and allegedly harmful content, Twitter worked with “trusted partners,” the message said, without naming those partners. The company is also developing tools that should ensure users find “credible and authentic” information on Twitter.
3.20 a.m. – Los Angeles beaches are opening again
Los Angeles plans to reopen its beaches to visitors after nearly two months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. Starting Wednesday (May 13), the beaches should be accessible again for sports activities, such as swimming or jogging, the Los Angeles district said on Twitter on Monday. But people should stay away and wear a protective mask out of the water. Sunbathing and beach accessories like umbrellas and deck chairs are not allowed.
2.45 am: The stars raised millions for the needy in New York
Stars like Alicia Keys, Billy Joel, Bite and Jennifer Lopez He raised money for the needy in the New York metropolis, which was particularly affected by the pandemic, with a charity campaign in the crown crisis.
A total of $ 115 million was raised for the Robin Hood charity, the moderator said Tina Fey after the hour-long, largely prerecorded, program “Rise Up New York!” that aired on American television on Monday night (local time). “This city needs your help.” Among other things, the money is intended to support New Yorkers who lost their jobs during the crisis.
0.28 a.m.: Pence was negative for corona virus
Vice President of the United States Mike Pence negative for corona virus. The President of the United States shares this Donald trump Con. Pence took the tests on Sunday and Monday. The tests were negative on both occasions. A day earlier it had been announced that Pence’s spokeswoman Katie Miller tested positive for the virus. The system of security measures in the White House has not collapsed, adds Trump.
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