Coronavirus cases in Japan surpass 15,200: PM Abe extended state of emergency until May 31

Japan reported 176 new coronavirus cases and 20 deaths on Monday. TOKYO (Kyodo) — Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday extended the nationwide state of emergency until the end of May to reduce new coronavirus infections in Japan amid nascent signs of the epidemic leveling off. Abe said extending the state of emergency that was due to expire Wednesday was…

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EU Hosts Coronavirus Telethon: World leaders pledge $8 billion in fight against Covid-19

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – World leaders promised $8 billion on Monday for the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen said at the end of a pledging event that she chaired. “In the space of just few hours we have collectively pledged 7.4 billion euros ($8.07 billion) for vaccine, diagnostics and treatment” against COVID-19, von der…

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EU climate neutrality goal not negotiable amid pandemic – lawmakers

(Reuters) – European Union lawmakers said on Monday the coronavirus pandemic should not soften the bloc’s long-term climate goals, although some called for a “beefed up” fund to help coal-dependent regions move towards a greener economy. Europe is facing a recession and governments are pumping out cash to keep economies afloat. Still, the EU’s executive Commission has pledged not to…

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Sex Workers in Europe Struggle to Survive Coronavirus Pandemic

Covid-19 presents a new problem for sex workers. In-person sex work is intimate by its very nature, and workers are at heightened risk of contracting the virus if they keep working. But without work, as strip clubs close and clients dwindle, sex workers struggle to survive. In many countries in Europe, sex work is criminalized directly or indirectly through legal…

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Germany to reopen all shops, allow soccer matches: sources

BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s state premiers will agree on measures to further ease coronavirus restrictions in a teleconference with Chancellor Angela Merkel scheduled for Wednesday, two people familiar with the preparations told Reuters on Monday. The state premiers are expected to give the green light for large shops to reopen, probably from May 11, the sources said. Smaller shops are…

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Coronavirus cases in Japan surpass 15,200: PM Abe extended state of emergency until May 31

apan reported 176 new coronavirus cases and 20 deaths on Monday. TOKYO (Kyodo) — Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday extended the nationwide state of emergency until the end of May to reduce new coronavirus infections in Japan amid nascent signs of the epidemic leveling off. Abe said extending the state of emergency that was due to expire Wednesday was…

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TRUMP PREDICTS DEATH TOLL COULD REACH 100,000 IN THE US: SAYS COVID-19 VACCINE WILL COME SOON

Coronavirus deaths in the United States climbed by 1,450 in the past 24 hours, a tally by Johns Hopkins University showed Sunday, bringing the total number of fatalities to more than 67,600. As the U.S. death toll tops 67,000, the strain the coronavirus pandemic is placing on ordinary Americans has started to emerge. Aging grandparents are being robbed of spending precious…

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LATEST LIVE WORLD CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: GLOBAL CASES AT 3.5 MILLION – DEATHS AT 245,992

Global COVID-19 cases surpassed 3.5 million on Monday (May 4), with deaths nearing a quarter of a million, although the rate of fatalities and new cases has slowed from peaks reached last month, a Reuters tally shows. North America and European countries accounted for most of the new cases reported in recent days, but numbers were rising from smaller bases in…

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NAMASTE IS THE NEW HELLO FOR THE WORLD!

The bear hug in which the prime minister loves to smother Western VIPs might strike as theatrical, boastful and, above all, unhygienic, in these stricken times, observes Indianewscaster.com IMAGE: US President Donald J Trump, right, and Irish Prime Minister Dr Leo Varadkar say namaste to each other at the Oval Office last month. Photograph: Leah Millis/Reuters One aspect of the COVID-19…

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CORONAVIRUS CASES IN USA CROSSES 1 MILLION: DEATH STANDS AT 58,000

The number of people infected by the coronavirus in the United States crossed one million and the fatalities jumped to nearly 59,000, but several states initiated the process to reopen their economies amidst signs of decline in both new cases and deaths. IMAGE: Emergency Medical Services paramedics unload a patient at NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, during the outbreak of the coronavirus…

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