Trump and Melania test positive for coronavirus US President Donald Trump has tested positive for Covid, he has just announced on Twitter. The president tweeted: Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER! Pence and Trump appeared at a coronavirus task force briefing in the rose garden of the White House on Monday – and as you can see below, they were fairly close to each other and not wearing masks: Ref: The Guardian
View DetailsAlibaba Group bids farewell to its 56-year-old founder on Wednesday as Jack Ma, the English teacher-turned-entrepreneur, officially steps down from the board of the Chinese e-commerce giant. From humble beginnings in 1999, Alibaba has grown into an online juggernaut with annual sales events that regularly smash global records. That dizzying success owes much to the flamboyant Ma, who became the face of not only Alibaba but also of Chinese entrepreneurship. Here are some of the most memorable moments of his career. Ma speaks at a news conference announcing Alibaba's strategic partnership with U.S. peer Yahoo in Beijing in August 2005. In the background is a photo of Ma with Yahoo...
View DetailsMore than 63 million people in India may have contracted Covid-19, health authorities said on Tuesday -- about 10 times higher than the official reported figures. A national survey of more than 29,000 people across 700 villages and wards found that about one in 15 people above the age of 10 had antibodies against the coronavirus, according to the Indian Council of Medical Research. The survey was conducted from mid-August to mid-September. Antibody tests, also known as serology tests, check for proteins called antibodies in the immune system, which indicate if someone has been exposed to the virus.Of the country's 1.3 billion citizens, more than 966 million are aged 10 or above, according...
View DetailsNew rules for the testing of African herbal remedies to fight COVID-19 have been agreed by the World Health Organization (WHO). The decision will be based upon scientific findings of any traditional remedies and if found safe and effective they will be fast-tracked for large manufacturing. In a statement, the WHO’s Dr Prosper Tumusiime said: “The onset of COVID-19, like the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, has highlighted the need for strengthened health systems and accelerated research and development programmes, including on traditional medicines.” In the community: * COVID-19: are you wearing a mask? * COVID-19: DIY face masks * COVID-19: return to work The...
View DetailsSingapore Airlines (SIA) has scrapped its plan for a"flight to nowhere" following a review of factors including environmental implications and financial viability. Instead, for a limited time, SIA will offer a dining experience on board an A380, conduct tours of its training facilities and provide a home delivery service featuring its first class and business class meals. The announcement, made by the airline in a press release on Tuesday (Sep 29), comes amid unprecedented challenges for Singapore's national carrier after COVID-19 crippled travel demand worldwide. SIA Group reported the first annual net loss in its 48-year history in May and has said it will cut about 4,300 positions,...
View DetailsCelebrated Indonesian journalist Najwa Shihab gave the country arguably the most iconic takedown of the government’s handling of the COVID-19 crisis by “interviewing” an empty chair. In a video published for her talkshow Mata Najwa on Narasi TV yesterday, Najwa said she had invited Health Minister Terawan Agus Putranto several times for a face-to-face interview regarding his and his ministry’s handling of the crisis. As she said she never got a call back from the minister, what followed was this four-minute video of her in the studio directing her questions to an empty chair where Terawan would have sat. “Why have you disappeared, sir? You rarely appear in...
View DetailsThe Ministry of Health declared on Monday that one of the last two Covid-19 patients had recovered and has been allowed to leave the Khmer Soviet Friendship Hospital. The recovered patient had two successive negative test results. He is a 54-year-old Englishman staying in an apartment in the capital’s Boeung Kak II commune. He had travelled from England with stops in the Netherlands and South Korea before arriving in Cambodia on September 11. The Ministry of Health declared on Monday that one of the last two Covid-19 patients had recovered and has been allowed to leave the Khmer Soviet Friendship Hospital. The recovered patient had two successive negative test results. He is a...
View DetailsA commonly used arthritis drug is to be trialled with care home residents who have Covid, after it was observed that those taking it for their joint pains were less likely to end up in hospital with the virus. Older people in care homes, who often have some degree of dementia, tend not to do well in hospital, where they become more confused and may pick up infections. The trial will break new ground by giving the drug to people at care homes, where they can be supervised and monitored afterwards by doctors and nurses. The drug, adalimumab, has been in use for 20 years and there are cheap versions available all over the world. It is an anti-tumour necrosis factor (anti-TNF) drug, which is...
View DetailsChina will stop accepting import orders from a Brazilian fish processing company for a week because the packaging has testes positive for coronavirus. Beginning on Sunday Monteiro Indústria de Pescados Ltda., was blacklisted by Chinese customs, a decision that was confirmed by the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Chinese customs had already warned that it would adopt this drastic measure – suspension for one week of purchases – in case of positive results for Covid-19 in cargo from a company for the first or second time. Last week China had already suspended imports from a seafood producer in Indonesia for a similar reason. The Brazilian government has...
View DetailsIn a survey of data published on the health department websites of 49 states, New York City, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam, a total of 624,890 child cases of COVID-19 were reported from the start of the pandemic through Sept. 24, or 10.5% of all cases in states reporting infections according to age. A smaller subset of states reported hospitalizations and mortality by age. The data from those states indicate "COVID-19-associated hospitalization and death is uncommon in children," according to the survey. The survey was compiled by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children's Hospital Association. In announcing the survey, published Tuesday, the organizations said...
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