(Reuters) – Warm, sunny weather in Arizona sparked crowds on at least one river this weekend, as that state and a dozen others face the worst increase in coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. People prepare to practice the Salt River tube amid the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in …
Read More »Half a million locked up as Beijing battles new group of viruses
New cases in Beijing have raised fears of a resurgence of the virus in China (Archive) Beijing: China imposed a strict blockade on nearly half a million people near the capital to contain a new coronavirus outbreak on Sunday, as authorities warned it would soon “relax” over the new group …
Read More »California man says 28 family members tested positive for coronavirus
A California man revealed that 28 members of his family tested positive for coronavirus, including his father who passed away a week ago. Richard Garay told KTLA that he was the first in his family to become infected with COVID-19 last month. Shortly after his diagnosis, 27 other members of …
Read More »Vladimir Putin is ready to win the referendum vote that will allow him to rule Russia until 2036
Concern over electoral fraud is mounting in Vladimir Putin’s controversial constitutional referendum that would allow him to rule Russia until the age of 83 in 2036. The images show Russians voting in strange makeshift polling stations on tree stumps, car boots, playgrounds, and park benches as the poll progresses during …
Read More »Governor Cuomo complains of “political heat” over deaths in nursing homes
Governor Andrew Cuomo complained Sunday of the “political heat” that he has faced from coronavirus deaths in nursing homes, claiming that the facilities are now safer for older people than staying home. “In New York, we are number 46 in the nation in terms of the percentage of deaths in …
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