Friday, May 15, 2020
Global coronavirus death toll exceeds 300,000: Reuters tally
Global deaths linked to the novel coronavirus passed 300,000 on Thursday, while reported cases of the virus are approaching 4.5 million, according to a Reuters tally.
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Slovenia calls an end to its coronavirus epidemic, relaxes some border controls
The Slovenian government late on Thursday called an official end to its coronavirus epidemic, becoming the first European country to do so, after authorities confirmed less than seven new coronavirus cases each day for the past two weeks.
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China's Wuhan says it has tested almost a third of its citizens for coronavirus
China's Wuhan said on Friday it has tested over 3 million of its 11 million citizens for the coronavirus, as it seeks to test all residents after a cluster of new cases raised fears of a second wave of infections.
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'Wild, wild West': Wisconsin reopens for business
As a handful of patrons sat at the bar nursing beers and watching a rerun of a Milwaukee Bucks basketball game on a cloudy Thursday afternoon, Junior Useling prepared for what he hoped would be another busy night at the Patio Bar & Grill.
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Slovenia calls an end to its coronavirus epidemic, relaxes some border controls
The Slovenian government late on Thursday called an official end to its coronavirus epidemic, becoming the first European country to do so, after authorities confirmed less than seven new coronavirus cases each day for the past two weeks.
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Cafes and bars reopen in parts of Australia after coronavirus lockdown
Restaurants, cafes and bars in Australia's most populous state were reopening on Friday after a two-month shutdown under coronavirus lockdown measures, boosting the federal government's bid to get people back in work and the economy back on track.
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In Amazon city, indigenous chief felled by COVID-19 buried with dance and singing
He had asked them to sing and dance at his funeral, and that is how they said goodbye to Chief Messias Kokama on Thursday.
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U.S. says Islamic State conducted attack on Kabul hospital
The United States has assessed that Islamic State Khorasan conducted two attacks in Afghanistan this week, including on a hospital in Kabul in which two newborn babies were killed, U.S. Special Representative Zalmay Khalilzad said on Thursday.
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Appalachian Trail: Covid postpones the great American adventure
For Americans are missing the great outdoors, the Appalachian Trail is waiting.
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Aarogya Setu: Why India's Covid-19 contact tracing app is controversial
Aarogya Setu, India's contact tracing app, has crossed 100 million downloads, but has raised concerns.
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Thursday, May 14, 2020
Yellowstone, Grand Canyon join national parks set for limited reopenings
Two of the most popular national parks in the American West - Yellowstone and Grand Canyon - will welcome back visitors on a limited basis over the next several days after lengthy closures due to the coronavirus, the government announced on Wednesday.
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South Korea to boost coronavirus tracing privacy amid fears of backlash
South Korean health authorities said on Thursday they would revise their practice of publicising the travel routes of coronavirus patients due to fears of a backlash against people who attended nightclubs at the centre of a new outbreak.
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Japan seeks to end state of emergency for most regions; Tokyo to stay on alert
Japan was expected to lift a state of emergency across a large part of the country on Thursday, but the capital Tokyo will remain under restrictions until there is a convincing containment of the coronavirus.
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Germany's coronavirus infections rise by 933 cases to 172,239: RKI
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany rose 933 to stand at 172,239, data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases showed on Thursday.
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U.N. warns of global mental health crisis due to COVID-19 pandemic
A mental illness crisis is looming as millions of people worldwide are surrounded by death and disease and forced into isolation, poverty and anxiety by the pandemic of COVID-19, United Nations health experts said on Thursday.
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