[ad_1] COMMENTARY When the Queen delivered her landmark speech last week, she showed the gross miscalculation that Meghan and Harry made in Los Angeles. In the coronavirus era, we all spent a lot of time reading, thinking, and talking about numbers. The number of new infections. The number of deaths. …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: the Queen’s rare Easter message: the virus ‘will not beat us’
[ad_1] The Queen has emphasized the importance of maintaining the coronavirus blockade during the Bank of Easter holiday weekend, saying that “by staying separate we keep others safe.” His Majesty has delivered his first Easter audio address, which had the message resolved: “We know the coronavirus will not defeat us.” …
Read More »Coronavirus: Covid-19 death toll in the United States is now the highest in the world
[ad_1] The death toll in the United States from the coronavirus outshone the world’s tallest Italians on Saturday at more than 19,700, as Chicago and other cities across the Midwest prepared for a potential surge in casualties and moved to shut down the dots. hot with contagion before they exploded. …
Read More »Coronavirus: Dozens of nursing home cases, deaths, a ‘tragedy waiting to happen’
[ad_1] CHRISTEL YARDLEY / COSAS The Atawhai Assisi nursing home near Hamilton has been locked up since residents tested positive for coronavirus. (File photo) At least 70 cases of coronavirus across the country have been linked to care centers for the elderly. Internationally, nursing homes are under increasing scrutiny during …
Read More »Coronavirus: Trump leaves trail of broken promises in Covid-19 response
[ad_1] For several months, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, and his officials have released a mist of promises aimed at reassuring a country in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Trump and his team have not met critics. They speak numbers. Puzzling numbers about masks along the …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: what you need to know about Saturday’s big developments
[ad_1] There have been two more coronavirus-related deaths in New Zealand as research continues into how a deadly outbreak began in a Christchurch nursing home, while Kiwi scientists are contributing to the search for a vaccine. Get all the important news and read the full stories at the links below. …
Read More »Rugby Australia and Rugby Union Players’ Association fail to agree
[ad_1] The impasse between Rugby Australia and the players’ association over salary negotiations continues, and the two sides failed to reach an agreement on Saturday. RA power brokers, including embattled CEO Raelene Castle, met with RUPA representatives to discuss the extent of the players’ pay cuts amid the suspension of …
Read More »Coronavirus: vaccine could be available by September, says Oxford professor
[ad_1] A coronavirus vaccine could be available to the general public in September, according to an Oxford professor. Sarah Gilbert, professor of vaccinology at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, leads a team of researchers in developing a vaccine that protects the world against coronavirus. In an interview …
Read More »The psychology of blocking suggests that sticking to the rules becomes more difficult the longer you continue
[ad_1] The new coronavirus pandemic has forced millions of people to live under strict closure conditions, but the psychology of human behavior predicts that it will be more difficult to comply with the rules the longer the situation continues. New Zealand has now reached a midpoint of a four-week comprehensive …
Read More »$ 1.6 million portfolio: investor buys four properties at age 25
[ad_1] A 25-year-old Kiwi investor who initially washed the dishes to make money has put aside fears about the Covid-19 pandemic to buy his fourth property. Riyaan Mohamed said he backed the housing market to quickly recover from the coronavirus crisis, after officially registering on his last property during the …
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