The NHS was inundated with volunteers and a refugee family repaid those who sponsored their move in Wednesday’s news. Here is a look at some of the day’s more uplifting stories you might have missed. – Target for NHS volunteers smashed as 405,000 come forward. |
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So far, there has not been a confirmed case of the virus among the inmate population, but an infection is all but inevitable and an outbreak in a jail or prison setting could move quickly. A COVID-19 outbreak among inmates living in close quarters would overwhelm the already inadequate jail and.... |
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Everything is so illusory right now, and one should only ever use phrases such as “silver linings” advisedly, but it’s worth pointing out the extent to which in periods of crisis we remember to love our institutions. Democracy itself is never more cherished than after a war. |
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The world is feeling the economic and social impact of the coronavirus pandemic. , but it also prompted school closures for millions of children, canceled major sporting events and temporarily shut down Broadway and all of Disney Parks.
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So far, there has not been a confirmed case of the virus among the inmate population, but an infection is all but inevitable and an outbreak in a jail or prison setting could move quickly. A COVID-19 outbreak among inmates living in close quarters would overwhelm the already inadequate jail and.... |
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Amid coronavirus concerns, it’s easy to do either one. On March 18, a Connecticut man who died after being diagnosed with COVID-19 was given the sacrament of last rites. Mindful of “social distancing” during the epidemic, a priest delivered the rites over the phone as the man’s family listened from quarantine. |
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Manu Dibango will never die. I have seen it in those eyes of his that sparkle like a meteor. But also know this because I heard it in the opening verse of “Pata Piya,” the first track on his 1985 album, Electric Africa . He did not outright say it, but if you listen with the kind of superstitious.... |
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A pastor who spent a week fighting for his life after contracting coronavirus issued a stark warning about the disease from his hospital bed. Dad-of-three Mark McClurg, 40, from County Down in Northern Ireland, begged people to observe social distancing rules to save lives. |
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The tragic extent of Italy’s medical emergency was thrown into stark relief on Wednesday when it emerged that a nurse committed suicide after contracting the coronavirus. Daniela Trezzi, 34, was traumatised by what she had seen on the frontlines of the battle against the virus and terrified that she had unwittingly passed it on to other people. |
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(Kirsty O’ Connor/PA) Prime Minister Boris Johnson said 405,000 people have signed up to be volunteers for the NHS, 155,000 more than were asked for. The mass sign-up follows Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s request for 250,000 people to donate their time to help the 1. |
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The introduction to renowned French political scientist Maurice Duverger's Republican Monarchy stresses the authorities of a politician chosen by the vote of the people. Duverger is of the view that number one is the "first among equals" and says "the political regimes of the U.S. |
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