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The Covid-19 stimulus package passed by Samoa's Parliament last week may have come too late for some hotels and their workers.
The Covid-19 stimulus package passed by Samoa's Parliament last week may have come too late for some hotels and their workers. Keep Reading
Brendan Murphy says Australia is in a good place with its coronavirus situation, but warns against complacency as community transmission and returning travellers pose serious threats. Keep Reading
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The Pope's address will be replaced by an online message as millions urged to stay at home globally. Keep Reading
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LONDON (REUTERS) - Britain has not yet reached the Covid-19 peak which would allow for an easing of tight restrictions of movement, Health Minister Matt Hancock said on Saturday (April 11).. Read more at straitstimes.com. Keep Reading
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The package includes funding for new short courses for the unemployed, a guaranteed $18 billion for domestic students regardless of enrolment numbers and $100 million in regulatory relief for education providers. Keep Reading
TAIPEI (REUTERS) - Tension flared again on Saturday (April 11) as Taiwan accused the World Health Organisation (WHO) of playing word games in a dispute over details it sought in an email querying if the new coronavirus could be transmitted between people.. Read more at straitstimes.com. Keep Reading
Nearly 3000 passengers and crew of the MSC Magnifica haven’t been allowed off the big cruise liner for a month, since leaving Cook Islands and New Zealand. Their luxury world tour is turning into a voyage across the oceans in search of a port – any port – where they can disembark. Jonathan Milne reports. Keep Reading
Delhi's chief minister says Narendra Modi has agreed to extend the measure, due to end on Tuesday. Keep Reading
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Almost 80,000 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in UK where 9,875 deaths have been reported. Keep Reading
American jobless claims surge again; US Fed adds US$2.3 tln of expanded help; Canada's jobless in huge spike; China's food prices up +13%; Aussies rush for cash; UST 10yr yield at 0.73%; oil lower and gold higher; NZ$1 = 60.8 USc; TWI-5 = 67 Keep Reading
The Chinese city of Wuhan, once the epicentre of the outbreak, has eased restrictions this week. Keep Reading
The rate of rise in new cases is slowing in Washington, but officials stress they’re not out of the woods yet and social distancing remains in place. Keep Reading
US cases surpass 500,000 pushing total worldwide to nearly 1.7 million one month since WHO declared pandemic. Keep Reading
African-Americans are more likely to die from COVID-19 than white Americans, data show. Experts blame long-standing health disparities. Keep Reading
President Trump pushes for re-opening the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic, saying it's the "biggest decision" he will have to make. Keep Reading
The pace at which Covid-19 spread around the globe left governments and international institutions paralyzed. But few experienced the scale of the whiplash currently being felt in Brussels. Keep Reading
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Italy extends lockdown; death rate in Spain begins falling again; cases worldwide top 1.6m Keep Reading
In Santa Barbara, forklifts chug through the warehouse of Direct Relief, hustling pallets of much-needed medical supplies into waiting FedEx trucks. Normally those gloves, masks and medicines... Keep Reading
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