(Reuters) – More than 1,300 people in Britain have been falsely reported to have been infected with coronavirus following a government error in the government’s NHS testing and trace system, the Department of Health and Social Care told Reuters on Saturday. Following the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on September …
Read More »Bolsonaro of Brazil says he will not get the coronavirus vaccine
BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Thursday evening that he would not take the coronavirus vaccine, citing recent statements and doubts about coronavirus vaccination programs. In live broadcast statements on multiple social media platforms, the right-wing leader added that Congress is unlikely to be vaccinated by the …
Read More »Senator Rubio says US should try to delay China’s Ant Group IPO
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Senator Marco Rubio, who urged the Trump administration to step up its investigation into Chinese companies, on Friday called on the US government to consider options to delay China’s Ant Group’s initial public offering, which is China’s ultimate brick-commerce giant. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) to Secretary of …
Read More »Trump steel tariff swing brings job losses to the state of Michigan
CHICAGO (Reuters) – President Donald Trump promised a new dawn in 2016 for the struggling U.S. steel industry, and the lure of new jobs in the Midwestern states, including Michigan, helped him win a surprise election. File photo: U.S. The entrance to the Steel Great Lakes Works Plant, September 24, …
Read More »At 7.9%, the U.S. Unemployment is also a problem for Trump
(Reuters) – U.S. The unemployment rate fell to 9.9% in September from 4.4% in August, which is big news for the demand for a month-long election for the presidency in normal times. File photo: June 18, 2020, in Frenchfort, Kentucky, USA. People lined up outside the Kentucky Career Center before …
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