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Airbus boss apparently prepares employees for job cuts
European aircraft maker Airbus has made a grim assessment of the effects of the coronavirus crisis. In a letter, CEO Guillaume Faury asked the company’s approximately 135,000 employees to prepare for powerful job cuts and cost-cutting measures.
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Curfew ends in Turkish cities
After a four-day curfew in the Istanbul metropolis and 30 other cities and provinces in Turkey, people can leave their homes. The ban on leaving expired yesterday at midnight (local time). The measure had been in effect since Thursday, a public holiday in Turkey.
While there were still half-day shopping opportunities on Thursdays and Fridays, residents had to stay home with a few exceptions over the weekend. People seemed to stick to the measures as much as possible. The streets remained largely empty and calm. In the Istanbul metropolis, calls were heard from bakers who were allowed to export their products.
27 minutes ago
VW also starts production at its headquarters
After a forced break of almost a month and a half, the VW Group is slowly starting car production again at the Wolfsburg headquarters. In addition to Wolfsburg, Hannover and Emden as well as other locations in Europe will be added. During the disruption, triggered in mid-March by falling car demand, shrinking supply chains around the world, and the risk of contagion in factories, VW had only kept small guard teams in factories. Stricter hygiene concepts, distance rules and shorter cleaning intervals are now applied. Also, shift plans need to be modified to temporarily have fewer employees in the same room at the same time.
The MAN truck and bus subsidiary in Munich also starts today. The VW-US plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee returns from the break on May 3. Unlike in Germany, where a short-term job had been recorded for tens of thousands of employees, colleagues from the USA. USA They have recently had an unpaid forced leave. Factories in Latin America and South Africa are slated to begin operating in early May.
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Several places in Sweden closed for rapes
Last week, the Swedish government increased pressure: Interior Minister Mikael Damberg announced on Friday that restaurants and cafes should be monitored more closely: minimum keyword authorization. “Otherwise, these factories will be closed,” said Damberg. Now some restaurants really have to close.
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48 minutes ago
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Josef Siffert and I accompany you throughout the day and inform you about current developments related to the coronavirus.
Information for everyone traveling by car in Salzburg and Vienna today: Short-term parking zones re-apply.
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04/26/2020, 9:40 PM
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04/26/2020, 9:37 PM
The Salzburg Festival does not want an exception
“We don’t want to have an exception,” Helga Rabl-Stadler, president of the Salzburg Festival, said Sunday night about the ORF-2 debate program. In the middle: “Or, under the priority of health, everyone can unlock or no one.”
04/26/2020, 8:38 PM
As of Monday, residents of Mexico City are said to be wearing masks.
In the fight against the coronavirus, around 20 million people in Mexico City will wear masks in public as of Monday. This was announced Sunday by Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum at a press conference. “There are many people who can become infected but show no symptoms,” he said. “So it is important to cover your mouth.” According to Sheinbaum, failure to comply with the rule should not result in punishment. However, he asked all residents of the metropolis to comply with his order. According to official information, almost 14,000 corona infections have been registered in Mexico so far, and more than 1,300 people have died.
04/26/2020, 8:24 PM
Trump and Macron discussed the crown crisis
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, and the French President, Emmanuel Macron, discussed the crown crisis. According to the White House, the two expressed hope on Sunday that the veto powers of the UN Security Council will meet soon to discuss how to deal with the pandemic. “President Trump and President Macron agreed on the need to reform the World Health Organization,” said the government headquarters in Washington. On the French side, there was initially no information on the content of the conversation.
04/26/2020, 8:16 PM
Maradona jersey brought 55,000 euros in charity auction
At a charity auction in aid of the victims of the crown pandemic, a T-shirt by Argentine soccer icon Diego Maradona raised 55,000 euros. The shirt was donated by former footballer Ciro Ferrara, who played with Maradona at SSC Napoli in the 1980s and 1990s. The former Italian international has founded a foundation with Fabio and Paolo Cannavaro, who were also born in Naples, the Fondazione Cannavaro Ferrara.
“We won another game, Ciro Ferrara,” Maradona wrote on Facebook. Possibly the most important thing. We won it together, as we always did … ”According to Ferrara, the auction raised a total of 85,000 euros. In addition to Maradona’s shirt, 25 other soccer players auctioned memorabilia.
04/26/2020, 7:48 PM
Auschwitz survivor died of crown
One of the last Auschwitz survivors died of the coronavirus in a nursing home in Brussels. “What the entire Nazi army did not do was the microscopic crown virus. My father survived the death march, but today his march for life ended,” wrote Henri Kichka’s son Michel on Facebook on Saturday. . Kichka was 94 years old.
04/26/2020, 7:37 PM
Short-term parking areas in Vienna will be effective again on Monday
People traveling by car in Vienna will have to pay attention to the short-term parking areas again tomorrow Monday. These take effect again. The obligation to pay fees and the limitation of the parking period were suspended after the announcement of the first coronavirus measures in mid-March in the federal capital.
Now the measure is also reversed in the federal capital. The control of short-term parking areas was reactivated some time ago in the surrounding communities and in some regional capitals.
04/26/2020, 7:34 PM
Relaxation measures in Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Croatia and Norway.
Switzerland, the Czech Republic and other European countries will ease their conditions in the coronavirus crisis starting Monday. In Switzerland, among other things, large DIY stores and garden centers and hairdressers will reopen at the beginning of the week. The Czech Republic once again allows business travelers from the EU to enter the country. However, it can only stay there for 72 hours and must show a negative crown test. Small shops, museums and libraries open in Croatia at the beginning of the week. Classes at compulsory schools start again in Norway.
04/26/2020, 6:58 PM
Italy eases crown restrictions
Italy will loosen a series of crown restrictions starting May 4, allowing citizens to do more outdoor sports and exercise in their own region, for example. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced Sunday night in Rome by presenting a general plan to gradually open up the country.
04/26/2020, 6:43 PM
240 Moldovans are trapped at the motorway service station in France
Because Germany and the Czech Republic are denying them transit due to the corona virus, more than 240 Moldovans are trapped in a highway service area in eastern France. People had left Paris on Saturday with three buses from a tour operator in the Republic of Moldova and wanted to go home, the responsible prefecture said Sunday night. Several children were among those affected. Since Sunday morning they have been trapped in the rest area north of Strasbourg, near the German border. There are now “diplomatic contacts” between the competent authorities in France, Germany, the Czech Republic and the Republic of Moldova, the prefecture said.
04/26/2020, 6:38 PM
London: Boris Johnson returns to Downing Street
Prime Minister Boris Johnson returned to Downing Street, London, Sunday night after recovering from Covid 19. A government spokeswoman confirmed the relevant reports at the request of the German Press Agency. He wants to resume his official duties this Monday. Johnson had recovered from lung disease at his country house in Checkers near London in the past two weeks.
04/26/2020, 6:34 PM
Number of new deaths in Germany halved
The number of new cases and deaths from coronavirus is also decreasing significantly in Germany. From Saturday to Sunday, the number of deaths increased by 91 to 5,734 after 189 deaths were recorded the previous day. The number of new infections increased by about 1,400 (previous day: 1,845) to 155,400, according to an assessment published by the German Press Agency at 8.15 p.m.
According to estimates by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), the number of reproductions until Sunday was 0.9.
04/26/2020, 6:06 PM
New York plans to return to normal
The Governor of New York City, who was particularly affected by the crown pandemic, has come up with a plan to return to normal. “We want to start the economy again,” said Andrew Cuomo at his daily press conference on Sunday, “but we must be careful and smart about it.” For example, companies must ensure that distance rules can be observed in their offices and factories and that they have enough respirators for their employees.
The first companies could open on May 15, Cuomo said, as long as the situation continues to improve. At the height of the pandemic, nearly 800 people died in New York every day, and the death toll fell below 400 on Saturday. Cuomo fears, however, that this may change again if the closure ends too quickly.
04/26/2020, 6:03 PM
The number of deaths in France decreased significantly
The number of new crown deaths in France has been significantly reduced. Authorities said Sunday night in Paris that 242 people had died from Covid-19 lung disease caused by the new virus. The day before, there had been 369 new deaths. In total, 22,856 people died of Covid-19 in France.
04/26/2020, 6:02 PM
More than 3,000 people recovered in Tirol
As of Sunday night, more than 3,000 people, exactly: 3,024, had recovered from the corona virus in Tyrol. That meant an increase of 27 people in the last 24 hours. During the same period, only four other people tested positive for the coronavirus, the country said. There have been no more coronavirus-related deaths since Thursday.