[ad_1] In the last 24 hours, 5,554 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported, out of 16,225 tests performed. Another 148 Romanians died after being infected with the coronavirus. 1,250 coronavirus patients are hospitalized in the country’s intensive care units. To date, on November 29, in Romania, 471,536 cases of …
Read More »The richest man employed more than 400,000 people worldwide in 2020 – News for sources
[ad_1] Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world, owner of Amazon.com, has hired more than 400,000 people worldwide this year, equivalent to more than 1,000 people a day, the e-commerce giant confirmed for FOX Business. The 400,000 jobs do not include the additional 100,000 seasonal workers the company hired …
Read More »More people died from suicide in October than from COVID-19 in 2020
[ad_1] While the “Japanese art of arousing joy” is becoming a global trend, a recent report revealed that more people in the country died from suicide in October than from COVID-19 throughout the year. Japan, which ranks 58 on the Happy Planet index, has seen an increase in suicide cases …
Read More »The pilot of the reopening of billiards starts in Barranquilla
[ad_1] Measures to be respected In its reopening process, billiards will be able to operate every day, until 10pm. In addition, the regulated consumption and sale of spirits will be permitted. Only the people who play will be able to enter these venues. Only up to four players can be …
Read More »What happens if someone refuses the vaccination? Ethics experts urge clarity on the introduction of COVID-19
[ad_1] TORONTO – When the first doses of COVID-19 vaccines finally arrive in Canada, the country will face a number of tough questions that ethics experts fear we haven’t spent enough time to answer. For example, which groups should get vaccinated after the most vulnerable? How long will it take …
Read More »Sheriff Tom Dart Says Containment Was Successful At Cook County Jail, But Concern Over Uptick Has Increased – CBS Chicago
[ad_1] CHICAGO (CBS) – Officials announced Saturday that Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart tested positive for the coronavirus. He’s not sure where he contracted COVID-19, but for months Dart has been trying to keep cases under control at the Cook County Jail. And as reported by CBS News’ Adriana Diaz, …
Read More »Some, but not all, Tokyo restaurants close early when the virus is on the rise
[ad_1] Tokyo on Saturday kicked off a 20-day period during which the metropolitan government asked restaurants serving alcohol and karaoke venues to shorten their working hours to help combat a recent resurgence of coronavirus infections. The request comes two months after a similar call was lifted and as the country …
Read More »Two new cases of COVID-19 in two separate schools in London
[ad_1] LONDON, ONT. – Two positive cases of COVID-19 have been identified by the Middlesex-London Health Unit in two separate schools in the London area. One case was confirmed at the St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic Primary School and a case at the John Paul II Catholic Secondary School. MLHU is …
Read More »‘Why are we so different?’: Confusion continues among small business owners over Toronto’s lockdown restrictions
[ad_1] Small business owners say Toronto’s blockade restrictions continue to unfairly restrict small businesses while allowing department stores to stay open. Two flower shops in the same neighborhood were visited by law enforcement officers on Friday and said they couldn’t display flowers and plants outside their shops. Yang, the owner …
Read More »11 confirmed cases related to the indoor sports facility in Vaughan; 8 companies charged for breaking COVID-19 rules
[ad_1] The York region says 11 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been linked to an indoor sports facility in Vaughan, and eight companies were indicted and fined Saturday for violating public health protocols. In a public notice, York Region Public Health said the cases were traced to two football games …
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