[ad_1] A man helping a store owner pick up a display case after a group of teenagers tore apart the store in Chinatown San Francisco on March 16, 2020. – CrimesAgainstAsians / Facebook via NEW YORK: Human Rights Watch has urged governments to take urgent measures to prevent the “racist, …
Read More »Somalia’s COVID-19 cases skyrocket to 1,219
[ad_1] MOGADISHU, May 13 (Xinhua) – The Somali Health Ministry confirmed 49 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, bringing the total number of infections to 1,219. Fawziya Abikar, the health minister said four people recovered from COVID-19, bringing the total number of people who had been discharged from hospitals to …
Read More »Over 1,300 held for going out without masks
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia At least 1,305 people were arrested in Ethiopia’s capital for “violating the state of emergency,” as they did not wear mask at public places, police said in a statement on Wednesday. Ethiopia has so far reported 163 coronavirus cases and five deaths. Responding to the police …
Read More »Global report: EU bid to salvage summer with social distancing in hotels | Coronavirus outbreak
[ad_1] Hotels, restaurants and beaches across Europe are being asked to enforce social distancing between guests, including booking slots at the pool and keeping 1.5m apart in the buffet queue, as the EU You have urged a gradual reopening of the bloc’s internal borders to salvage at least some of …
Read More »China confirms cooperation with Canada on drugs, vaccines development against COVID-19
[ad_1] China is actively conducting international cooperation with world countries including Canada in drugs and vaccines development against COVID-19, according to a Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wednesday. Spokesperson Zhao Lijian made the remarks at a routine press briefing in Beijing when asked to comment on media reports that Canada’s National Research …
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[ad_1] A researcher at the Openlab Cellular and Genetic Technologies Laboratory at the Federal University of Kazan who works with biomaterial. Yegor Aleyev | TASS via Getty Images Health officials and scientists around the world are competing to develop vaccines and discover effective treatments for the coronavirus, which has infected …
Read More »Coronavirus app finds that loss of taste and smell may be a better indicator than fever and cough: study
[ad_1] Get all the latest news about coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. A new study by researchers in the US USA And the UK found that a crowdsourcing app that makes users self-report COVID-19 symptoms could be helpful in predicting future cases. The study, …
Read More »Chinese government, companies win recognition for anti-COVID-19 solidarity with Africa – Xinhua
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA, May 13 (Xinhua) – Amid the rapid spread of COVID-19 across the African continent and the growing need for a rapid response to combat the virus, the Chinese government and Chinese companies are gaining praise for exercising solidarity. and support for Africa fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. According …
Read More »New Zealand Reports No New COVID Cases for Second Consecutive Day | Voice of america
[ad_1] Officials in New Zealand announced that no new cases of COVID-19 were detected for the second consecutive day on Wednesday as most companies in the country begin to reopen. Speaking to reporters in Wellington on Wednesday, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Director-General of the Health Ministry Ashley …
Read More »UNICEF appeals for US $ 1.6 billion for children impacted by COVID-19 – Business – Corporate
[ad_1] UNICEF is appealing for US $ 1.6 billion to support its humanitarian response for children impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, up from $ 651.6 million requested in a similar appeal late March. This increase reflects the devastating socioeconomic consequences of the disease and families’ rising needs. As the outbreak …
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