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10.06.2021 / 13:27
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Ontario to present new COVID-19 projections ahead of reopening
COVID-19 projections today on the eve of its economic reopening.New modelling will be presented at the afternoon pandemic update with the province’s top doctor.Those numbers will come as the province prepares to enter the first step of its reopening plan on Friday, which will allow limited retail shopping and patio dining.
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Covid impact: ITC Hotels launches 2nd new property in Himachal as workation culture gains momentum
Welcomhotel Tavleen Chail has 65 well-appointed guest rooms, including 18 cottages and a luxury suite, according to a statement by the ITC Hotels.With the addition of the premier mountain resort at Chail, the Welcomhotel brand currently has a portfolio of around 19 properties across India.“With the Indian tropical summer approaching, we believe it is the perfect time to launch another Welcomhotel outpost in Himachal Pradesh," said ITC Executive Director Nakul Anand.With the new “work-from-anywhere" and “workation" concept gaining popularity, Welcomhotel Tavleen Chail is the perfect leisure destination for work and pleasure.
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Covid second wave hits PV retail sales for the second straight month in May
NEW DELHI : Exponential surge in cases of covid-19 across the country, and the consequent lockdown measures by states, led to a sharp decline in sales of automobiles across categories for the second consecutive month in May.Showroom sales of passenger vehicles (PV) decreased by 58.96% on a month-on-month (m-o-m) basis to just 85,733 units during the month, according to sales data released by Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (Fada) on Thursday.
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10.06.2021 / 08:01
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Who should wear mask and who shouldn't? Check new Covid guidelines for kids
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10.06.2021 / 07:25
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Covid update: New deaths go above 6,100 after states revise data, less than 1 lakh cases for third day
Covid-19 cases saw a slight increase for the second day on Thursday with 94,052 more people testing positive, according to data by the Union health ministry. The number stood at 92,596 the previous day.
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10.06.2021 / 04:33
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New software to be used for reporting Covid deaths in Kerala: CM Vijayan
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No new community cases; 1 new case of COVID-19 in managed isolation; information for Queensland and NSW travellers
There are no new cases of COVID-19 to report in the community in New Zealand today.
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10.06.2021 / 04:05
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Philly to drop mask indoor mask mandate Friday as city ends 'Safer-at-Home' restrictions
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia will lift the last two remaining "Safer-at-Home" restrictions on Friday, including the indoor mask mandate and the 11 p.m.
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10.06.2021 / 03:59
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COVID-19: Saskatchewan tourism hoping for near-normal summer as restrictions set to lift
hospitality.”Stefanyshyn-Cote co-owns Black Fox Farm and Distillery, outside of Saskatoon.The COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown took a toll on her business, she said. She said last summer wasn’t too bad, but fewer customers came to the distillery in the winter, partially because public health restrictions limit the number of people allowed inside at once.
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10.06.2021 / 03:57
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Ontario LTC families now allowed to hug and hold hands with loved ones
The pandemic has taken a toll on all Ontarian’s but it’s been especially tough for those living and working in long-term care as COVID-19 ripped through many of the province’s long-term care homes, claiming the lives of more than 3,700 seniors and 13 staff members.
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10.06.2021 / 02:51
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Heart disease, diabetes top killers in 2020, CDC data says
NEW YORK - The U.S. saw remarkable increases in the death rates for heart disease, diabetes and some other common killers in 2020, and experts believe a big reason may be that many people with dangerous symptoms made the lethal mistake of staying away from the hospital for fear of catching the coronavirus.The death rates — posted online this week by federal health authorities — add to the growing body of evidence that the number of lives lost directly or indirectly to the coronavirus in the U.S.
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10.06.2021 / 02:09
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UN agency details new ‘digital seal’ as countries mull COVID-19 vaccine passports
COVID-19 vaccine passports as Canada continues to mull how to approach issuing such documents.In a press release Wednesday, the ICAO says it has made new “technical specifications for a visible digital seal.”The ICAO said the seal stores datasets for “test and vaccination certificates” in a two-dimensional barcode which can be made of paper or “screen-based.” Planning to travel this summer? Here’s what you should know “Border control and other receiving parties can verify the data against established requirements efficiently and seamlessly, including through the use of traveller self-service kiosks and processes.”The organization said the barcode is “digitally signed” for security, “with the signature being based on the same public key
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10.06.2021 / 01:43
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COVID-19: Ottawa to ease quarantine rule for vaccinated Canadians
Federal government officials say they are looking at easing quarantine rules for fully vaccinated Canadians and permanent residents. While the move is pleasing travellers, Ontario government officials say too many loopholes still exist at the border.
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10.06.2021 / 01:43
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Alberta identifies 313 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday as province prepares for Stage 2 reopening
COVID-19 on Wednesday and five additional deaths from the disease, as the province prepares to move into Stage 2 of its “Open for Summer” plan.The new cases came from about 8,545 tests, putting the province’s positivity rate at about 3.7 per cent.There are now 329 people in hospital with COVID-19, 83 of whom are being treated in intensive care. COVID-19: Drop-in 1st doses of vaccine available at Edmonton Expo Centre Of the five deaths reported to Alberta Health in the last 24 hours, three were in the Edmonton zone.
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fox29.com
10.06.2021 / 01:23
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Philly to drop mask mandate indoors Friday as city ends 'Safer-at-Home' restrictions
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia will lift the last two remaining "Safer-at-Home" restrictions on Friday, including the indoor mask mandate and last call for restaurants.People who got their final dose of COVID vaccine at least two weeks ago are considered fully vaccinated, and the Health Department no longer requires that they wear masks indoors or outdoors in most settings. People who are not vaccinated or are not fully vaccinated are still strongly recommended to wear masks indoors and outdoors when around others but are no longer required to do so by city.Mayor Jim Kenney says this comes thanks to more than two-thirds of adults being vaccinated already,and the lowest new case counts the health department has seen since the start of the
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globalnews.ca
10.06.2021 / 01:15
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New Brunswick continues push for 75% vaccination rate
Thousands of New Brunswickers still need to get vaccinated before the province can enter its reopening plan. As Travis Fortnum reports, the data says that won’t take long.
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10.06.2021 / 01:15
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New Brunswick begins in-school vaccination clinics
The provincial government is holding a vaccination clinic Thursday at a high school in Saint John, just weeks after dismissing the concept of in-school clinics.
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globalnews.ca
10.06.2021 / 01:15
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B.C.’s COVID-19 curve continues to trend downward with 148 new cases, three deaths
COVID-19 pandemic, reporting 148 new cases and three new deaths on Wednesday.It brought the seven-day rolling average of new cases down to 168, the lowest it has been since Oct. 21.Of the new cases, 23 were in the Vancouver Coastal Health region, 75 were in the Fraser Health region, 10 were in the Island Health region, 32 were in the Interior Health region and eight were in the Northern Health region.
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10.06.2021 / 00:45
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Man struck by lightning on golf course in Burlington County
WESTAMPTON, N.J. - A man was struck by lightning on a golf course in Westampton, New Jersey as storms moved through the area.It happened on the 100 Burrs Road at the Burlington Country Club around 3:45 p.m. Wednesday. According to officials, it happened between the 6th and 7th hole.
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10.06.2021 / 00:16
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COVID-19: 25 new cases confirmed in Simcoe Muskoka
COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, bringing the local total number of cases up to 12,102, including 246 deaths.Local public health also reported nine new cases of a coronavirus variant on Wednesday, bringing that total to 4,732, 137 of which are active. Canada easing COVID-19 hotel quarantine, isolation rules for fully vaccinated: source Eight of the new cases are in Barrie, while three are in Penetanguishene, two are in Gravenhurst, two are in Springwater and two are in Wasaga Beach.The rest of the new cases are in Bracebridge, Bradford, Collingwood, Huntsville, Innisfil, Muskoka Lakes, New Tecumseth and Tay Township.Ten of the new cases are a result of close contact with another positive COVID-19 case, while one is community-acquired.
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10.06.2021 / 00:11
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Data experts eye weekend for New Brunswick’s COVID-19 vaccination goal
COVID-19 vaccination goal to start reopening.The self-assigned deadline for that was Monday and, as of Wednesday, the province is still 2.8 percentage points shy.According to experts, though, that goal might have been too ambitious from the start.“It’s within the laws of physics that they could have met that, but it was always a very challenging goal,” says Kevin Wilson, a Halifax-based epidemiologist. COVID-19 — New Brunswick border town residents ready for U.S.
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globalnews.ca
09.06.2021 / 23:37
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Hamilton reports 27 new COVID-19 cases, records 3 more virus-related deaths
COVID-19 cases on Wednesday and three more virus-related deaths.All of the deceased were in their 70s, according to public health. Hamilton has now recorded 395 virus-related death since the pandemic began.The death toll in the province rose to 8,920 as 33 more deaths were recorded.
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globalnews.ca
09.06.2021 / 23:37
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COVID-19: 22 new cases in London-Middlesex, 6 in Sarnia-Lambton, health officials say
Twenty-two new COVID-19 cases have been reported in London-Middlesex, local health officials said Wednesday.It brings the region’s pandemic case total to 12,383, of which 12,059 have resolved, an increase of 12 from the day before. At least 221 virus-related deaths have been reported, most recently on Saturday.Wednesday’s case increase comes after two straight days of single-digit updates.
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09.06.2021 / 23:29
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Weather Authority: Another round of thunderstorms to bring soaking rain
PHILADELPHIA - Another round of storms is expected to impact the Delaware Valley Wednesday after Tuesday's storms resulted in flooding in some areas. After a muggy and humid start to the day with temperatures nearing the 90s, Wednesday afternoon's partly cloudy skies are expected to give way to storm clouds. FOX 29's Sue Serio says some areas will get more than a rinse, as soaking thunderstorms are expected to impact the region for the second day in a row. A flash flood warning has been issued for Cumberland, Gloucester, New Castle and Salem counties until 6:30 p.m. The warning is extended until 6:45 p.m.
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globalnews.ca
09.06.2021 / 22:37
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COVID-19: More Moderna vaccines allow Quebec to speed up second dose appointments
On Wednesday morning, the Health Department said Quebec was expecting to receive 21,700 doses of Moderna this week.According to Quebec’s public health institute, 66.9 per cent of residents — and 76.5 per cent of those over 12 — have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. About 9.4 per cent of residents are adequately vaccinated: either they received two doses or have had the disease and received a single dose, the institute said.Meanwhile, Quebec reported 178 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, the fourth consecutive day health officials have reported fewer than 200 new infections.
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globalnews.ca
09.06.2021 / 22:07
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COVID-19: N.B. announces 13 new cases as outbreak declared at apartment complex
COVID-19 on Wednesday as the province declared an outbreak at an Oromocto-area apartment complex.In a release, the province said 11 cases have been linked to the outbreak at the Vida Living apartment building so far.“All the residents at this complex have received direction and advice from Public Health,” said Dr.
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globalnews.ca
09.06.2021 / 21:47
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Word on new COVID-19 public health orders in Manitoba expected Wednesday
COVID-19 public health orders Wednesday.Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief public health officer, and the province’s chief nursing officer, Lanette Siragusa, have scheduled a 2:30 p.m.
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globalnews.ca
09.06.2021 / 21:47
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Two new COVID-19 deaths reported in Waterloo Region as death toll reaches 258
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Waterloo Regional Police station in Kitchener “Today, we are reporting two deaths in our community where COVID-19 was a contributing factor,” said Dr. Julie Emili, the region’s associate medical officer of health.“The individuals were a male in his 60s and male in his 90s.
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globalnews.ca
09.06.2021 / 21:47
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COVID-19 outbreak declared at Waterloo Regional Police station in Kitchener
COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at its station in downtown Kitchener.It says Waterloo Public Health declared the outbreak after two employees of the service who work out of Central Division on Frederick Street tested positive for the coronavirus over a four-day span. COVID-19 outbreak declared across Waterloo Regional Police Service Since March 2020, police say 32 officers and civilian employees who work in six buildings have tested positive.This is the third outbreak that has been declared involving the police since the pandemic began.
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cidrap.umn.edu
09.06.2021 / 21:39
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News Scan for Jun 09, 2021
A study of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) living in New York City group homes has identified older age, larger residential settings, Down syndrome, and chronic kidney disease as risk factors for COVID-19 infection, with heart disease as a risk factor for related death.Led by a Syracuse University researcher, the study was published y
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medicalnewstoday.com
09.06.2021 / 20:49
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COVID-19: New study highlights potential role of diet
COVID-19 is a life threatening illness, while for others, it is little more than a short-term annoyance. To some extent, this is a function of an individual’s comorbidities.
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globalnews.ca
09.06.2021 / 19:49
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876
Another 4,700 new COVID-19 vaccines given in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph
COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in the last day.That means the region has surpassed 200,000 doses administered since its vaccination rollout began on Jan. 6.
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globalnews.ca
09.06.2021 / 19:49
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Fully vaccinated Ontario long-term care residents can now go on day or overnight trips
Ontario’s long-term care home residents can also enjoy brief hugs with family even if they aren’t yet fully vaccinated. Marianne Dimain reports.
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livemint.com
09.06.2021 / 19:11
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The muddled opinions that our second covid wave has generated
Salil Tripathi is a writer based in New York. Read Salil’s previous Mint columns at www.livemint.com/saliltripathiNever miss a story! Stay connected and informed with Mint. Download our App Now!!
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fox29.com
09.06.2021 / 19:09
40%
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Authorities: NJ man stabs woman, 2 kids, then kills himself
JERSEY CITY, N.J. - Authorities say a man stabbed and injured a woman and two young children inside their northern New Jersey apartment before killing himself with the knife. Jersey City police responded to the apartment shortly after 7 a.m. Monday and found the 54-year-old man with a knife wound to his throat. He was pronounced dead a short time later. A 29-year-old woman and 7-year-old boy both had puncture wounds to the neck, while a 2-year-old girl suffered a neck laceration. All three were treated at a hospital, and their injuries are not considered life-threatening.
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globalnews.ca
09.06.2021 / 18:33
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488
Quebec adds 178 new COVID-19 cases, 8 more deaths as hospitalizations drop
COVID-19 cases and eight more deaths, including one in the past 24 hours, Wednesday.The latest daily count of infections marks the four consecutive day it is under the 200 mark and it is among the lowest seen since last September.The immunization drive saw another 77,070 doses of the novel coronavirus vaccine administered since the last report. The province has provided more than 6.2 million shots to date.Hospitalizations related to the health crisis continued to fall.
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09.06.2021 / 18:21
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Covid: 15 days of casual leave for govt employees whose parents test positive, says Centre
New Delhi: All central government employees will be able to get 15 days of special casual leave (SCL) in case their parents or any dependent family members test COVID-19 positive, according to an order issued by the personnel ministry."In case of active hospitalisation of any of the family members/parents even after 15 days of the expiry of SCL, the government servants may be granted leave of any kind due and admissible beyond 15 days of SCL till their discharge from hospital," it said.The ministry has come out with a detailed order on treatment, regularisation of hospitalization or quarantine period during COVID-19 pandemic after it received several queries related to it and keeping in view the "hardships faced by the government
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globalnews.ca
09.06.2021 / 18:03
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Ontario reports 411 new COVID-19 cases, daily case count lowest since late September
COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, as case counts continue to trend downward, marking the fewest number of daily cases since late September. The provincial total now stands at 537,487.Wednesday’s case count is the smallest increase since Sept.
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09.06.2021 / 17:15
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Canada easing COVID-19 hotel quarantine, isolation rules for fully vaccinated: source
COVID-19 quarantine upon arriving home.A federal source familiar with the policy says the change will go into effect in early July.
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fox29.com
09.06.2021 / 17:11
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New Jersey marine recruit dies in final test of Parris Island training
Pvt. 1st Class Dalton Beals COLUMBIA, S.C. - Authorities are investigating the death of a 19-year-old Marine Corps recruit during a strenuous exercise that caps a 13-week training course at South Carolina's Parris Island.According to a Facebook post from officials with the installation — one of two Marine training depots in the country — Pvt.
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09.06.2021 / 16:11
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2.4 magnitude earthquake felt in New Jersey
TUCKERTON, N.J. - An earthquake of a 2.4 magnitude was felt in New Jersey on Wednesday.The earthquake, which happened shortly after 6:50 a.m., had a depth of 5 kilometers. The epicenter of the earthquake was Tuckerton, NJ and was felt as far as Trenton. According to officials, a 2.4 magnitude earthquake is usually not felt but can be recorded by a seismograph. ___DOWNLOAD: FOX 29 NEWS APPSUBSCRIBE: Good Day Digest Newsletter | FOX 29 Philly on YouTubeAdvertisementFOLLOW: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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09.06.2021 / 15:36
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RBI money printing should be last option, govt can consider Covid bonds: Subbarao
NEW DELHI : The central bank can directly print money and finance the government, but it should avoid doing so unless there is absolutely no alternative, former RBI governor D Subbarao on Wednesday said while pointing out that India is 'nowhere' near such a scenario.In an interview with PTI, Subbarao suggested that to deal with the second wave of COVID-19 induced slowdown in the economy, the government can consider Covid bonds as an option to raise borrowing, not in addition to budgeted borrowing, but as a part of that."It (RBI) can (print money) but, it should avoid doing so unless there is absolutely no alternative.
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09.06.2021 / 15:01
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Mansion once home to Robert E. Lee reopens with new emphasis on those enslaved there
FALLS CHURCH, Va. - The Virginia mansion where Robert E. Lee once lived that now overlooks Arlington National Cemetery is open to the public again, after a $12 million rehabilitation and reinterpretation that includes an increased emphasis on those who were enslaved there.The National Park Service opened Arlington House to the public on Tuesday for the first time since 2018.
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09.06.2021 / 15:01
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Delaware County Wawa to mark ‘Mare of Easttown Day’ with new cheesesteak
PHILADELPHIA - For all the love Wawa has gotten thanks to the HBO hit TV show "Mare of Easttown," the popular Pennsylvania convenience store chain is giving a little back.To celebrate its newest store opening in Delaware County — where the Kate Winslet-led crime drama is set — Wawa is dedicating Thursday as "Mare of Easttown Day," an homage to the show that introduced the world to the coffee and hoagies Pennsylvanians have loved for years.Customers of the relocated Upper Darby store will get to enjoy that coffee Thursday free of charge, and the first 100 customers will get a "Wawa Delco" t-shirt.British actress Winslet plays Mare Sheehan, a detective sergeant in Easttown — a fictional town just outside of Philadelphia — who is investigating
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09.06.2021 / 14:27
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New walk-through COVID testing centre opens in Blantyre
iOS - Android In Scotland, the UK Government is providing all COVID testing and test processing outside of the NHS.Health Minister Lord Bethell told Lanarkshire Live: "To respond to the coronavirus, we have built a major testing and tracing system from scratch. "We are constantly working to expand and improve it with new technologies and innovations so everyone with symptoms can get a test.
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manchestereveningnews.co.uk
09.06.2021 / 12:11
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Andy Burnham says numbers of Covid patients in region's hospitals has risen as new travel advice enforced
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rte.ie
09.06.2021 / 11:31
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Final preparations under way ahead of further easing of restrictions
Final preparations are being made ahead of further easing of restrictions tomorrow.
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09.06.2021 / 11:31
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Covid in Scotland: Glasgow fans zone decision 'controversial', says leading health expert
University of Edinburgh, accepted the risk to people attending the park in Glasgow Green is low if rules are adhered to. Yesterday, Health Secretary Humza Yousaf gave the green light for the supporter's zone to go ahead as planned however he urged those attending to take a covid-19 test beforehand.
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