PARIS Countries that had seen a summer respite from coronavirus outbreaks tracked swiftly rising numbers of new confirmed cases Monday, prompting fears among government leaders and health officials that months of hard-won progress would be lost in a matter of days as vacationers return home. |
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PARIS Countries that had seen a summer respite from coronavirus outbreaks tracked swiftly rising numbers of new confirmed cases Monday, prompting fears among government leaders and health officials that months of hard-won progress would be lost in a matter of days as vacationers return home. |
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PARIS - Countries that had seen a summer respite from coronavirus outbreaks tracked swiftly rising numbers of new confirmed cases Monday, prompting fears among government leaders and health officials that months of hard-won progress would be lost in a matter of days as vacationers return home. |
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PARIS – Countries that had seen a summer respite from coronavirus outbreaks tracked swiftly rising numbers of new confirmed cases Monday, prompting fears among government leaders and health officials that months of hard-won progress would be lost in a matter of days as vacationers return home. |
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PARIS Countries that had seen a summer respite from coronavirus outbreaks tracked swiftly rising numbers of new confirmed cases Monday, prompting fears among government leaders and health officials that months of hard-won progress would be lost in a matter of days as vacationers return home. |
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New restrictions on leisure activities accompanied the final weeks of summer break in Europe. With one goal in mind, the Italian government closed discos, required masks from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. anywhere people might gather and began testing all arriving travelers from Spain, Greece, Malta and Croatia. |
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PARIS – Countries that had seen a summer respite from coronavirus outbreaks tracked swiftly rising numbers of new confirmed cases Monday, prompting fears among government leaders and health officials that months of hard-won progress would be lost in a matter of days as vacationers return home. |
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Prime Minister Andrew Holness chose to announce the upcoming general election in the Parliament last Tuesday, acknowledging that we were in a pandemic — a far cry from the huge and colourful gatherings of the past. We learned that nomination day would be tomorrow, Tuesday, August 18, and election day would be Thursday, September 3. |
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Northern Ireland will soon need local lockdowns, expert predicts. Northern Ireland is approaching the point at which local lockdowns will become necessary, its chief scientific adviser has warned. The region recorded 93 new Covid-19 cases over the weekend. |
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Northern Ireland will soon need local lockdowns, expert predicts. Northern Ireland is approaching the point at which local lockdowns will become necessary, its chief scientific adviser has warned. The region recorded 93 new Covid-19 cases over the weekend. |
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In a world racked by disease, it’s lovely to debate which actor was almost as good as Sean Connery.
T he subject of who is the best James Bond is a difficult one on which to be interesting. As you’re about to find out. I really meant not to write about it but I couldn’t resist, simply because I find it so interesting. |
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