HERE IS TODAY’S BULLETIN FOR 17H00 FRIDAY, 27 MARCH 2020 NAMIBIA PRESS AGENCY 1 (WINDHOEK, 27 MAR (NAMPA) – Churches in the Erongo and Khomas regions will not be allowed to open during the declared lockdown period of 21 days, National Coordinating Committee Chairperson for the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, Dr Bernard Haufiku, has said. |
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The Indian River Festival, a summer music concert series on P.E.I., will not go ahead in 2020. The festival's executive director Kate Gracey-Stewart told CBC Radio: Island Morning that given the current public health restrictions on gatherings, and the uncertainty of when those might end, the board.... |
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In the U.S., people died so fast, disposing of the bodies became an issue. Back in the day, someone discovered an unmarked mass grave along a Pennsylvania highway, where someone or some group apparently tried a macabre, medieval way of trying to stop the infection from spreading. |
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In some villages in Mount Fletcher in the Eastern Cape, the pandemic that is ravaging the world and is spreading fast in our country is still seen as the virus of people living in urban areas. People are not “scared” of the Covid-19 and life is continuing as normal. |
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In the U.S., people died so fast, disposing of the bodies became an issue. Back in the day, someone discovered an unmarked mass grave along a Pennsylvania highway, where someone or some group apparently tried a macabre, medieval way of trying to stop the infection from spreading. |
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ROME - Doctors and nurses in Italy's overwhelmed northern hospitals have welcomed a slight stabilizing in the number of coronavirus infections but fear the virus is still silently spreading in the south two weeks into the West's most extreme nationwide shutdown. |
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Coffins are lined up Thursday on the floor in the San Giuseppe church in Seriate, one of the areas worst hit by coronavirus, near Bergamo, Italy, waiting to be taken to a crematory. Italy is seeing a slight stabilizing in its confirmed coronavirus infections two weeks into the world’s most extreme.... |
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ROME (AP) — Doctors and nurses in Italy's overwhelmed northern hospitals have welcomed a slight stabilizing in the number of coronavirus infections but fear the virus is still silently spreading in the south two weeks into the West's most extreme nationwide shutdown. |
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ROME Doctors and nurses in Italy’s overwhelmed northern hospitals have welcomed a slight stabilizing in the number of coronavirus infections but fear the virus is still silently spreading in the south two weeks into the West’s most extreme nationwide shutdown. |
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As the dead in Italy keep piling up, virologists warn that the actual number of Italy’s positive cases is up to five times as high as the official count of 80,539. That means infections will still climb even with Italians ordered to stay home for all but essential activity. |
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ROME (AP) — Doctors and nurses in Italy's overwhelmed northern hospitals have welcomed a slight stabilizing in the number of coronavirus infections but fear the virus is still silently spreading in the south two weeks into the West's most extreme nationwide shutdown. |
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