[ad_1] WASHINGTON: White House officials sought to project an air of business as usual on Friday (Oct. 2) despite President Donald Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis, but attendees privately expressed concern over the presidential election and showed signs of growing concern about the coronavirus. “The government’s business continues,” economic adviser Larry Kudlow …
Read More »Covid-19: Singapore’s Phase 3 reopening expected to be calibrated, cautious, say experts, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] Singaporeans can expect to move to the reopening of phase three in a calibrated and cautious manner, in the same way that restrictions are eased on the different stages of the current phase two, experts told The Straits Times. But they see the blurred boundaries between the two phases …
Read More »Trump, affected by COVID-19, heads to military hospital
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump appeared in public Friday night for the first time since he was struck by COVID-19, while boarding his Marine One helicopter for a flight to a military hospital. Trump left the White House and raised his thumb but did not speak. Crew members, …
Read More »Biden comes out on campaign after negative test for COVID-19
[ad_1] WILMINGTON, Delaware: Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden headed to the battlefield state of Michigan to resume the campaign on Friday (October 2) after testing negative for COVID-19, hours after President Donald Trump outcast for contracting the virus. He spoke at a union hall in Grand Rapids hours after testing …
Read More »Donald Trump is the main driver of disinformation about Covid-19, according to a study, United States News & Top Stories
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AFP) – US President Donald Trump has been the world’s largest driver of misinformation about Covid-19 during the pandemic, according to a Cornell University study on Thursday (October 1). A team from the Cornell Alliance for Science evaluated 38 million articles published by traditional media in English around …
Read More »US President Trump and his wife Melania test positive for Covid-19 after a close aide fell ill, United States News & Top Stories
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) – US President Donald Trump announced early Friday (October 2) that he and first lady Melania Trump had tested positive for Covid-19, shortly after one of his closest aides, Mrs. Hope Hicks, got sick with the coronavirus. . “Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We …
Read More »Trump faces ‘mild’ symptoms of Covid, campaign founded
[ad_1] President Donald Trump experienced only “mild symptoms” on Friday after contracting Covid-19, a senior adviser said, but the Republican’s already difficult reelection campaign was founded, sparking further confusion in the contest a month before the day. of the elections. Briefing reporters at the White House, Trump’s chief of staff, …
Read More »COVID-19: unemployment in Japan rises to the highest rate since 2017
[ad_1] TOKYO: Japan’s unemployment rate rose to 3% in August, the highest since mid-2017, official data showed on Friday (October 2), illustrating the effect of the pandemic on the country’s tight labor market. country. The figure, 0.1 percentage points more than in July, is the first time since May 2017 …
Read More »Woman Says Wild Wild Wet Refused to Call an Ambulance for Her Injured 9-Year-Old Son, Park Responds, Singapore News
[ad_1] Dealing with an injured child is never fun, but one mother claims her ordeal was compounded by the supposedly mediocre first aid skills and poor service she encountered at Wild Wild Wet. Her nine-year-old daughter hit her head while playing on one of the water park’s slides in late …
Read More »US House Passes Democratic COVID-19 Relief Plan After Bipartisan Agreement Proves Elusive
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday (October 1) approved a $ 2.2 trillion Democratic plan to provide further economic relief from the COVID-19 pandemic as a bipartisan agreement continued to elude the president. of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, and to the White House. The objections …
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