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Lithuanian After contacting members of the delegation following a visit by a delegation from French President Emmanuel Macron, Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius will commit suicide for a week, after he tested positive for the coronavirus.
The minister was present at various functions during his visit on September 28, spokesperson Rasa Jakileti said. Lithuania’s BNS news agency reported that two members of staff at the French embassy in Vilnius, who were part of the delegation, tested positive for coronavirus last week. The embassy could not immediately be reached for comment.
It was not immediately clear whether the MacCron was found to have been tested during that visit. President Gitanas Nauseda, his wife and several members of his office took coronavirus tests on Sunday. The president’s office said in a statement that all results were negative.
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Russia Monday saw an increase in coronavirus cases near maximum levels in May, but it stopped retaliating with strict lockdown measures.
With the fourth highest number of cases of the global epidemic, Russia introduced tougher measures during the first outbreak of the virus, including closing borders since March when Muscovites had to apply for an electronic pass to travel to the city.
On Monday, the government confirmed 10,888 new cases, reaching a May 11 record high of 11,656.
Of these, 5,537. Were in the capital, which was by far the most affected city, where Mayor Sergei Sobyane said on Sunday that there were many seriously ill.
Deputy Prime Minister Tatiana Golikova said on Friday that the sharp rise in cases since the end of September was “serious” but added that “we expected this,” the Tas state news agency reported.
He told people to return to work and that cases of flu and pneumonia are usually expected in the fall and winter.
In Moscow, the mayor has taken some steps to slow the infection rate, including keeping people over the age of 65 at home and requiring companies that operate at least 30% of staff from Monday.
The move comes in the wake of a tight lockdown that reached its peak in Moscow in March. The capital saw its highest daily level in May at 6,703, well above current figures.
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Ireland Following a nationwide lockdown on Monday, government experts recommended increasing coronavirus sanctions to prevent an increase in new cases.
The National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) on Sunday evening recommended that Ireland move to the highest level of Covid-19 sanctions, reflecting the mirrors issued during the original lockdown throughout March.
Coalition government leaders were due to meet the chief medical officer later Monday to discuss the matter.
But the recommendation leaves the government – already in ruins since coming to power in June – in a difficult position.
In the past, it has largely followed health guidelines on the infection, which has imposed some strict international travel restrictions in the European Union.
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Indonesia Official figures show that on Monday, 66 new coronavirus cases were confirmed, bringing the total number of infections in the Southeast Asian country to 30,07,120, official figures show.
According to its Covid-19 task force, 102 new deaths have also been reported, while the total death toll in Indonesia has reached 11,253.
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Markets rallied on Monday following reports that Donald Trump’s health was likely to improve after testing positive for the coronavirus, with traders also pleased with signs that U.S. lawmakers were moving toward an agreement on a new stimulus package.
World equities went into reverse after the announcement of the presidential diagnosis by the White House on Friday, which showed new uncertainty a month before the November election, with some critics questioning whether the vote would actually take place.
But with conflicting reports about the seriousness of his condition – after spending weeks in the hospital – Trump’s medical team said he was “continuing to improve” and could return home as early as Monday.
Analysts said the episode could help congressional leaders push for a second economic rescue package, with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi saying: “This kind of dynamic is changing.”
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Health officials in Uganda Says the blood supply has dropped sharply since the coronavirus epidemic began because fewer people donate and schools remain closed. The consequences are sometimes fatal.
Students, especially secondary school students, are the largest group of blood donors in the East African country, but schools have been closed since March amid efforts to stop the spread of the virus.
This means that the government agency accused of collecting blood is failing to meet its targets.
Dr. Em, the director of a hospital caring for many poor residents of the capital Kampala. Emanuel Batibwe said there have been several deaths in recent months related to the blood shortage.
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Japanese On Monday, fashion-lovers, politicians and friends of Kenzo Takada paid tribute to the designer after he died after contracting coronavirus at the age of one in Paris.
Junko Koshino, who went to a fashion school in Tokyo with Takda, told local media that she could not believe the news of her death.
“Even if I go to Paris, I will not be able to see him. I miss him, ”said Koshino, who last visited his friend in the French capital in February.
“I called him later and said, ‘Please be careful. Don’t go out. And he said, ‘Don’t worry, I won’t. I will be careful (about the virus). ”
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Of Russia Cases of the new coronavirus reached their peak daily since Monday, May 12, as authorities recorded 10,888 new infections across the country, including 3,537 in Moscow.
Officials said 117 people died overnight, pushing the official death toll to 21,475. The total number of cases reported since the outbreak began is 1,225,889, they said.
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08:19
Moscow is considering a strict lockdown to curb the spread
Moscow The Vedomosti newspaper quoted sources as saying in a report on Monday that the authorities were considering imposing a strict lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus and were looking into several possible circumstances.
“It’s especially important to understand how businesses take steps that don’t end,” said a Vedomosti source.
Russia reported 10,499 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, the highest number of daily infections since May 15, when the outbreak and lockdown were stable.
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Singapore It said on Monday it would expand relief programs on mortgages and loans for individuals and small companies in the coming year due to the long-term effects of the coronavirus epidemic.
The programs, which include deferrals on mortgage payments and lower interest rates on loans, were introduced in April and were due to expire on December 31.
“Many individuals and businesses will continue to experience the pressure of cashflow in early 2021,” said the associations representing Singapore’s financial authority and city-state financial industry in a statement. The expanded measures will be completed in more than 2021 phases, they added.
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Of New York City The mayor said Sunday that he has asked the state for permission to close schools and impose restrictions on uncontested businesses in some neighborhoods due to the resurgence of the coronavirus.
If this is allowed, it would be a sign of solitude for a city that enjoys summer with less spread of the virus than other parts of the U.S., and recently celebrated the return of students across the city to individually taught classrooms.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said the shutdown will begin Wednesday in nine pinpods in the city. About 100 public schools and 200 private schools will have to close. Indoor dining, which was resumed a few days ago, will be postponed. Outdoor restaurants in the affected neighborhoods will also stop eating, and the gym will close.
De Blasio said the houses present would be allowed to remain open instead of the existing restrictions.
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Cineworld said Monday it will temporarily close its movie theaters in the US and UK, affecting 45,000 jobs, as it is associated with a significant downturn in the industry brought on by the coronavirus crisis.
The world’s second-largest cinema chain, which has already said it is focusing on various ways to raise additional funds, has confirmed that it is looking to expand its U.S. presence. Will suspend operations at its 6,536 Regal Theaters and its 177 Cineworld and Picturehouse theaters in the UK. October.
The UK-listed company said Cineworld would continue to closely monitor the situation and approach future plans to launch operations in these markets at the appropriate time when it receives more concrete guidance on resumption conditions in key markets.
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