The restrictions were part of a series of new measures to close cinemas, gyms and theaters until November 24. The government also required 75 percent of high school students to return to online learning, and continued to block pre-party parties, including wedding receptions. But they are likely to be replaced by drastic measures on any given day, with the government …
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The super typhoon entered the Philippines and displaced 1 million people
MANILA, Philippines (AP) – A severe hurricane hit the eastern Philippines early Sunday morning and evacuated about a million people from its planned route, ordering the closure of a major international airport, including the capital. “There are many areas that are really vulnerable,” said Ricardo Jalad, who heads the government’s disaster-response agency. “We expect big damage.” Typhoon Connie blew at …
Read More »Boris Johnson is staying in the house queue as cases increase
LONDON, UK – Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during a virtual conference. WPA Pool | Getty Images News | Getty Images Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Saturday that the UK would accept a second national lockout as corona virus cases run rampant in the United Kingdom, closing all essential businesses but keeping schools open for the next four weeks, …
Read More »The Philippines has ordered an evacuation as the world’s strongest storm 2020 approaches
MANILA – Philippine authorities on Saturday ordered the evacuation of thousands of residents in the southern part of the main island of Lausanne as a Category 5 storm, the strongest in the world this year, approaching the Southeast Asian nation. Hurricane Connie, With gusts of up to 133 mph and gusts of 164 mph, will become the strongest hurricane to …
Read More »Some older voters are switching to Fiden in Florida. Will that be enough for him?
“People are not told who they are going to vote for,” Ms Rother said. That morning at the ophthalmologist, Biden-Harris saw another patient with a baseball cap. “I said to him, ‘I like your hat.'” Then someone said to him, ‘I like it too.’ Enthusiasm among Republicans, however, is still evident. Last week, Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter and senior …
Read More »Woman eats from a Canadian restaurant as she tries to line up, falls through the ceiling in front of police
Eat and crash! Woman trying to avoid her restaurant bill falls through kitchen ceiling in front of police after trying to escape through an air vent The Vancouver Area Restaurant called the cops Dine and Dasher The woman who ate at the restaurant climbed into the ceiling vent in the girls bathroom She could hear him crawling above the ceiling …
Read More »Taiwan Govt: How 200 days went by without a case spreading domestically
Taipei’s response to the corona virus infection is one of the best in the world. The island, home to 23 million people, last filed a lawsuit on April 12, Easter Sunday. As of Thursday, it had confirmed 553 cases – only 55 of which were local transactions. Seven deaths have been reported. Easter was an important milestone in America because …
Read More »Schools will be open in Europe’s new locks, a reversal from spring
BERLIN – When President Angela Merkel announced the latest round of restrictions on public life, she named the companies that will be forced to close bars, restaurants, theaters, concert halls, gyms and tattoo parlors. But missing from the list released Wednesday are schools and day care centers – the first places to be closed in the spring. In France, President …
Read More »Top Democrats say Trump administration is making progress in selling F-35 jets to the United Arab Emirates
Two Democratic Congress aides said there were 50 F-35 jets worth about $ 10 billion in the arsenal. “This technology will significantly alter the military balance in the Gulf and affect Israel’s military margin,” Elliott Engel, a House Democrat senior Democrat, said in a statement. “The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is a game changer stealth platform that boasts advanced strike …
Read More »MDH COVID-19 Conference: Health officials discuss case data, trends related to Halloween and voter protection
Malcolm said this week, Minnesota’s case growth rose to 10.2%, up from 9.3% in the previous week’s case growth. The seven-day average positive rate is 6.5%. However, there is a weekly setback. Malcolm said increased testing is expected to lead to that number growing. The commissioner took some time to discuss how community gatherings contributed to the spread of the …
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