SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s leader in the state of New South Wales on Monday apologized for not stopping people carrying the new coronavirus from marching off a cruise ship in Sydney in March. t what was at the time that Australia was its worst outbreak. FILE PHOTO: A medical worker …
Read More »Australian Prime Minister apologizes for cruise ship failures after COVID-19 spike
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s leader in the state of New South Wales on Monday apologized for not stopping people carrying the new coronavirus from marching off a cruise ship in Sydney in March. t what was at the time that Australia was its worst outbreak. FILE PHOTO: A medical worker …
Read More »France plans masks at work as daily COVID-19 cases exceed 3,000
PARIS (Reuters) – France will suggest wearing masks in shared work spaces if the country catches a handful of coronavirus cases that have risen to more than 3,000 in the past 24 hours. Pedestrians wearing protective face masks walk along the river Seine, as France intensifies wearing masks as part …
Read More »Iranian commander says Tehran’s approach to UAE will change after Israel’s deal
PHILO PHOTO: Students gather for the UAE embassy to protest the normalization of relations with Israel, in Tehran, Iran August 15, 2020. Majid Asgarpour / WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran’s approach to the United Arab Emirates will change, Army General of the Army Major …
Read More »Covid-19 Deaths Skew Young Under Minorities
Covid-19 is known to be particularly risky for parents. For many minorities, the disease kills them at the prime of their lives. Among people in the U.S. who have died between their mid-40s and mid-70s since the pandemic began, the virus is responsible for about 9% of deaths. For Latino …
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