[ad_1] Media playback is not supported by your device Media title“I can sacrifice everything … people die, or die” The main Chinese dissident, artist and filmmaker Ai Weiwei, says that China’s influence has become so great that it cannot now be effectively stopped. “The West really should have cared about …
Read More »Coronavirus: How are tests going in other European countries | World News
[ad_1] The UK’s COVID-19 testing capacity has come under significant criticism, with some having to wait and travel long distances to find out if they have the virus. But how is the rest of Europe doing? Sky News spoke with epidemiologists in other nations to see how things are. COVID-19 …
Read More »Gary Neville: Liverpool one notch above Manchester City | Football news
[ad_1] Gary Neville insists that the application that Liverpool is showing so far this season is one level above that of Manchester City. Jurgen Klopp’s team have started their defense of the Premier League title they won last season with three consecutive victories, including an impressive victory at Stamford Bridge …
Read More »Coronavirus deaths rise for the second week in a row in England and Wales | UK News
[ad_1] Deaths from COVID-19 have risen for the second week in a row in England and Wales. There were 139 deaths that mentioned coronavirus on the certificate, compared to 99 the previous week, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Deaths from COVID-19 still accounted …
Read More »Coronavirus: 18 Bernard Matthews Turkey Plant Workers Test Positive for COVID-19 | UK News
[ad_1] Eighteen workers at a Bernard Matthews turkey plant tested positive for coronavirus. Staff members are self-isolating and approximately 100 other workers at the Suffolk site have been screened, with most testing negative. Live updates on coronavirus from the UK and around the world Food production has not been affected …
Read More »Coronavirus: This is the story of how COVID-19 spread around the world | World News
[ad_1] The Middle East was hit hard after Southeast Asia, especially Iran and then Turkey. The Turkish government managed to stop a rising rate of infection, but the disease did not go away and continued to claim lives. “I felt so helpless when I let it go,” Fatih Özçelik told …
Read More »Mercedes expected a ‘reprimand’, not a penalty
[ad_1] Publication date: September 28, 2020 Mercedes track engineering director Andrew Shovlin says the team only expected to receive a “reprimand” for Lewis Hamilton’s practice starts. The British Chances of a 91st win were greatly hampered when he was given a 10-second penalty for taking pre-race practice runs in a …
Read More »Coronavirus deaths reach one million: how many more lives will it take?
[ad_1] “As we have seen in Europe, many of the advances we have made in terms of suppressing the virus and reducing mortality are fragile. And by no means are we out of the woods yet. “Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa took swift and decisive action to slow the spread …
Read More »Coronavirus: a new global test will give results ‘in minutes’
[ad_1] Image copyright Reuters Screenshot Healthcare workers in some parts of India are going door to door to conduct a survey on Covid-19 A test that can diagnose Covid-19 in minutes will dramatically expand the ability to detect cases in low- and middle-income countries, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. …
Read More »Coronavirus: the global death toll from Covid-19 exceeds one million
[ad_1] Image copyright EPA Screenshot Funerals for victims, like here in Indonesia, must be carried out with strict security measures. The number of people around the world who have died from Covid-19 has exceeded a million, researchers say, and many regions still report a growing number of new infections. The …
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