[ad_1] A nursing home in New York has reported the deaths of 98 residents believed to have had coronavirus. The “horrifying” death toll at the Isabella Geriatric Center in Manhattan is believed to be one of the worst outbreaks in the United States. Initially, state officials only recorded 13 deaths, …
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[ad_1] Cyclists and joggers took to the streets and boardwalks of Spain today as the country continued to reduce its coronavirus blockade while other European nations smoothly emerged from quarantine. When the first Spanish sports addicts left their homes from 6 in the morning after 49 days of confinement, to …
Read More »Hong Kong Calls Foreign Criticism of Repression of Pro-Democrats Irresponsible | World News
[ad_1] The Hong Kong government accused foreign politicians of being ignorant and irresponsible after criticizing its recent crackdown on pro-democracy figures, and accused Beijing of “flagrant violations” of Hong Kong’s autonomy. While not mentioning anyone, the Hong Kong government statement on Friday said the allegations voiced by “certain officials and …
Read More »Explosive US intelligence reveals how China lied about coronavirus outbreak
[ad_1] US Bombshell intelligence has revealed how China lied about person-to-person transmission of the coronavirus, wiped out whistleblowers, and refused to help nations develop a vaccine as the outbreak spread across the globe. The leaked 15-page investigative dossier of the so-called ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence alliance reveals that the United States, …
Read More »Coronavirus: United States authorizes the use of the antiviral drug Remdesivir
[ad_1] Image copyright Reuters Screenshot Experts warn that remdesivir should not be seen as a “magic bullet” The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized the emergency use of remdesivir of the Ebola medication to treat the coronavirus. The authorization means that the antiviral medication can now be …
Read More »Kim Jong-un reappears in North Korea after weeks of speculation: reports | North Korea
[ad_1] North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has appeared in public for the first time in nearly three weeks, according to state media, following speculation that he had been seriously ill after heart surgery. State news agency KCNA launched Photographs allegedly showing Kim opening a fertilizer plant in Sunchon, north of …
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[ad_1] 1.17am BST01:17 Yesterday, Beijing correspondent Lily Kuo published this article on the “dining table revolution” in China, seeking to end, or at least change, the tradition of whole-grain community meals, and to reduce physical contact and shared utensils. Today, Zoe Williams looks at how European cuisine may also have …
Read More »Nurses criticized for filming TikTok showing them wearing coronavirus ‘body-bag’
[ad_1] A group of nurses who posed dancing with a fake coronavirus ‘victim’ in a bag for a TikTok video have been criticized. Nurses can be seen wearing what appears to be a dead person in images posted on the social media platform. Some viewers suspected that the stunt could …
Read More »Coronavirus Germany: infection rate increases as blockage is reduced
[ad_1] The number of coronavirus infections in Germany has increased for the fifth consecutive day and the government is now nervously watching the effects of easing the national blockade. The German government’s approach to the outbreak, which is to conduct massive tests across the country, was widely praised by health …
Read More »Donald Trump tells Michigan Governor Whitmer to ‘make a deal’ with armed ant-blocking invaders
[ad_1] President Donald Trump on Friday urged Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer to “give a little” to armed anti-blockade protesters who stormed the State Capitol building in Lansing brandishing rifles. Trump provided his bargaining advice hours after hundreds of protesters gathered in front of the Capitol building demanding that Whitmer lift …
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