[ad_1] Manila, Philippines – The coronavirus has reached Philippine prisons, notorious as the world’s busiest, raising fears that prisons will emerge as the epicenter of the virus in the Southeast Asian nation. Over 300 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed among those behind bars, most in detention centers in Cebu, …
Read More »COVID-19 infections are 10 times the number of confirmed cases, a German study suggests.
[ad_1] FRANKFURT: It is likely that more than 10 times more people in Germany have been infected with the coronavirus than the number of confirmed cases, researchers at the University of Bonn have concluded in a field trial in one of the most affected cities. The preliminary study results, which …
Read More »Kuala Lumpur companies open cautiously the first day after government eases COVID-19 restrictions
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Businesses in Kuala Lumpur were cautiously opened when people returned to the city center on Monday (May 4), the first day under Malaysia’s conditional movement control (MCO) order. Although dining is now permitted with social distancing measures, some restaurants and cafes in Pudu decided to stick with …
Read More »COVID-19 tests are mandatory for all foreign workers in Malaysia
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian government has ordered all foreign workers in the country to undergo mandatory COVID-19 testing, and their employers to pay the bill. At a press conference on Monday (May 4), Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said that all foreign workers, regardless of the sector they work …
Read More »573 new cases of COVID-19 in Singapore, totaling 18,778
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 573 new cases of COVID-19 as of noon on Monday (May 4), bringing the country’s total to 18,778. Most of the new cases are work permit holders residing in residences for foreign workers, the Ministry of Health (MS) said in its daily update of preliminary figures. …
Read More »Trump says he will kill phase one trade deal if China promises $ 200 billion spending
[ad_1] In return, China pledged to buy, for two years, at least $ 200 billion more in American goods and services than in 2017, including about $ 40 billion in agricultural products. At the town hall on Sunday night, Trump also addressed the question about the origin of the coronavirus, …
Read More »Surf and exercise, Sifen recovers assets from abroad
[ad_1] MADRID: The Spanish people protested on the second day of independence on Sunday (May 3), strolling in the group time zone for the first weekend since they were allowed to abandon the international blockade law in mid-March. Even though the devastating COVID-19 epidemic in Spain has shocked the nation …
Read More »Surfing and walking, the Spanish claim the outdoors
[ad_1] MADRID: The Spanish delighted in a second day of freedom on Sunday (May 3), meeting outdoors in time slots for age groups on the first weekend, adults were able to leave since one of the blockades was imposed of the world’s strictest coronaviruses in mid-March. Although the appalling outbreak …
Read More »Indian officials capture rare snow leopards and send them to the zoo
[ad_1] SHIMLA, India: A rare snow leopard caught while attacking cattle in a remote village in the Indian Himalayas will be sent to a zoo instead of being released, officials said Sunday (May 3), sparking outrage from the activists. The endangered creature was found Saturday after being trapped inside a …
Read More »WHO’s Ryan says the world is in ‘our lives’ fight, but there is hope
[ad_1] GENEVA: Parts of the world are beginning to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic and cautiously resume some normal life, but the new coronavirus will present significant risks until vaccines are developed, the world’s leading emergency expert said on Sunday. WHO. ) Mike Ryan, executive director of the World Health …
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