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Scots groom celebrates wedding day with trip to Blackpool - with first dance in arcade to beat Covid rules
a kilt with his new wife sampling the seaside town's amusements and enjoying their first dance in an arcade.Rose Cook, 33, married Scots boyfriend Paul on Saturday, October 17.But with exotic holidays off the cards, the pair decided to make the most of the Lancashire town for the day.Paul, dressed in full Highland dress, and Rose, in her wedding dress, played the amusements on the piers, enjoyed pleasure rides and even got serenaded by locals.And instead of a slow song under the lights- the pair played Dance Revolution to mark their first dance.The newlyweds had their original wedding plans scuppered twice by coronavirus restrictions and so decided to throw caution to the wind and get married in Blackpool without the 'big do', reports
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Edmonton weather forecast: Monday, October 19, 2020
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Monday, October 19, 2020 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
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COVID-19 media update, 21 October 2020
The Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield will provide an update on COVID-19 at 1.00 pm today.
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'It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown' to skip TV broadcast for first time in half a century
(Apple TV) Watching "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" on TV each year is a holiday tradition for many Peanuts fans.It was first broadcast on television back in 1966, but for the first time in more than 50 years, the holiday viewing -- along with other classic Peanuts holiday specials -- will not air on broadcast television.Apple TV+ has gotten exclusive rights to air the shows, which for years aired twice in October on ABC.RELATED: 'Trick-or-treating' rescue dogs nail their group Halloween costumesMSN reports the streaming service, which is normally only available by subscription, will offer "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" at no cost from Oct. 30 to Nov.
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Nicola Sturgeon coronavirus update LIVE as First Minister to offer update to hospitality industry
To get the latest news on the coronavirus, sign up to our newsletter. The First Minister reveals a planned conference call due to take place tonight to discuss a possible four-nation approach to travel restrictions across the UK has been postponed.She adds there is not another date set for a rearranged meeting but hopes it will take place “sooner rather than later”.The First Minister is asked about the new national framework, details of which will be published later this week, and the role of MSPs.The SNP leader says she will discuss the proposals with opposition parties today and the details of the legislation will be put up for a vote at Holyrood next week.Extra funding will be made available to schools and local authorities to support
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Weather Authority: Light rain, fog to give way to some sun Tuesday
PHILADELPHIA - As fog clears across the Delaware Valley Tuesday morning it will be making way for partly sunny skies and more mild temperatures.FOX 29's Sue Serio is calling for highs in the mid-70s today as conditions clear up later in the morning.Wednesday will likely look almost identical with more morning fog expected to give way to partly sunny skies.Thursday will be the warmest day this week with highs reaching into the upper 70s.Come Friday, the area will be looking at even more sun as highs return to the lower 70s.The weekend is looking gorgeous as well with sun on both Saturday and Sunday.
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Weather Authority: Fog to give way to some sun, warmer temperatures Tuesday
PHILADELPHIA - As fog clears across the Delaware Valley Tuesday morning it will be making way for partly sunny skies and more mild temperatures.FOX 29's Sue Serio is calling for highs in the mid-70s today as conditions clear up later in the morning.Wednesday will likely look almost identical with more morning fog expected to give way to partly sunny skies.Thursday will be the warmest day this week with highs reaching into the upper 70s.Come Friday, the area will be looking at even more sun as highs return to the lower 70s.The weekend is looking gorgeous as well with sun on both Saturday and Sunday.
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First results from Russian covid vaccine's final trial likely next month
coronavirus vaccine candidate could include data from 5,000-10,000 participants, Reuters reported, citing Denis Logunov, a director at the Gamaleya Institute that developed the vaccine.
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Nature family of journals inks first open-access deal with an institution
Jeffrey BrainardThe Nature family of journals announced today it has become the first group of highly selective scientific titles to sign an arrangement that will allow researchers to publish articles that are immediately free to read. The deal will allow authors at Germany’s Max Planck research institutes to publish an estimated 400 open-access (OA) papers annually in Nature journals, which have traditionally earned revenues exclusively from subscription fees.The deal, known as a transformative agreement, comes as research funders in Europe have pushed to accelerate a transition to OA.
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News Releases from Department of Health | Hawai‘i COVID-19 Daily News Digest October 19, 2020
Governor’s Office:Government, Private-Sector Partnership Double Food Bucks to Help Hawai‘i Families, Local Agriculture The State of Hawai‘i is matching a donation of half a million dollars from a hui of private-sector organizations towards the DA BUX Double Up Food Bucks program. DA BUX doubles the value of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits spent on locally grown food at participating grocery stores. Several private-sector organizations secured $500,000 for DA BUX to increase SNAP buying power for recipients at participating grocery stores, such as KTA Super Stores and Times Supermarket.
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First day of early voting in Osceola County shows significant turnout
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – On the first day of early voting in Central Florida, Alexandra Solano, a native of the Dominican Republic said she wanted to set an example for her fellow Latinos.“It needs to be out there. We need to do this,” Solano said.Her concerns are racism and the way the pandemic has been handled.According to the supervisor of elections of Osceola County, the first day of early voting saw a significant turnout in the first two hours with 1,300 voters processed through eight polling locations set up across the county.
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19.10.2020 / 21:22
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PM believes Canada has ‘more tools’ than in first wave of COVID-19 to avoid a second shutdown
COVID-19 cases across Canada in recent weeks.Justin Trudeau told Global News he believes, now that the general public knows more about the need for masks and social distancing amid the pandemic, that some “targeted lockdowns’ maybe all that is required to avoid countrywide closures.“There’s no question that the second wave is really frustrating and painful,” Trudeau said. “But we have more tools now.
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19.10.2020 / 19:12
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TSA screens over 1 million passengers in single day for first time since March
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19.10.2020 / 17:15
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‘Not a hack:’ Orange County elections website goes down on first day of early voting
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Nicola Sturgeon coronavirus update LIVE as First Minister says she wants Scots schools to remain open
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19.10.2020 / 13:49
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Weather Authority: Sunny, mild conditions Monday
PHILADELPHIA - The Delaware Valley can expect a beautiful start to what's shaping up to be a pleasant week of fall.FOX 29's Sue Serio is calling for highs of about 70 degrees Monday with partly sunny skies.Expect more of the same as temperatures get slightly warmer later in the week.Highs should reach the mid-70s Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
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19.10.2020 / 11:33
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First commercial passenger flight from UAE lands in Israel
TEL AVIV – The first commercial passenger flight to Israel by a carrier from the United Arab Emirates landed near Tel Aviv on Monday, further cementing a normalization deal between the two countries.Etihad Airways Flight No. 9607 landed at Israel's Ben-Gurion international airport just after 7 a.m.
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19.10.2020 / 06:01
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Orlando City qualifies for MLS playoffs for first time ever after 1-1 tie against New York Red Bulls
HARRISON, N.J. – For the first time in franchise history, Orlando City is headed to the Major League Soccer playoffs. Orlando City yielded a late goal in stoppage time, but a 1-1 finish against the New York Red Bulls was good enough to get Orlando City the point it needed to qualify for the postseason.
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19.10.2020 / 05:23
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VP candidate Kamala Harris to be in town for first day of early voting
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19.10.2020 / 01:20
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COVID-19 media update, 19 October 2020
The Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield will provide an update on COVID-19 at 1.00 pm today.
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18.10.2020 / 20:21
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Three 6 Mafia to Perform First Indoor Arena Show Since Start of COVID-19 Pandemic
Lexington, Kentucky!!! Dec 11th 2020!!! The 1st indoor arena concert in the country since the pandemic!!! Approved by the Governor! THREE 6 MAFIA PERFORMING LIVE @rupp_arena limited tickets avail in pods of 4 people or less!!! @ticketmaster on sale NOW!!A post shared by THREE 6 MAFIA (@three6mafia) on Rupp Arena's 21,017 capacity will be limited to 15 percent, which includes 3,152 concert-goers and event staff, according to ABC's WTVQ.
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First look at Covid vaccines that could be out by New Year rolling off production line
The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxThis is our first look at Covid vaccines rolling off the production line in the hope of ending the pandemic that has shaken the world in 2020.US drug giant Pfizer has revealed it has already manufactured "several hundred thousand doses" which are undergoing clinical trials.The company works with German biotechnology firm BioNTech and aims to create 100 million doses by this year, of which a whopping 40 million are destined for the UK.By 2021, the company aims to manufacture 1.3billion jabs.Every patient who receives the vaccine will need two doses.Video released by Pfizer shows thousands of bottles of vials rolling in its manufacturing
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18.10.2020 / 17:23
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Living coronavirus found on frozen food packaging for first time: China
BEIJING : China's health authority has confirmed the detection and isolation of living novel coronavirus on the outer packaging of imported frozen marine fish in the port city of Qingdao, in what it described as the first detection of its kind on the cold food chain in the world.The authorities in Qingdao, where a new cluster of COVID-19 cases were reported recently, conducted tests on all of its about 11 million population.
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18.10.2020 / 07:57
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Edmonton weather forecast: Friday, October 16, 2020
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Friday, October 16, 2020 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
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18.10.2020 / 02:29
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COVID-19 media update, 18 October 2020
The Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield will provide an update on COVID-19 at 1.00 pm today.
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17.10.2020 / 20:14
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Weather Authority: Sunny, seasonable weekend slated for region
PHILADELPHIA - After a rainy and chilly start to the weekend on Friday, expect sunshine and seasonable conditions across the region on Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures will hang in the lower 60s throughout the day for most counties. Areas to the north of the city, including Trenton and Pottstown, will reach a high of 59 degrees.
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17.10.2020 / 19:43
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U.S. slavery museum reopens for first time since coronavirus pandemic began
Montgomery is reopening for the first time since the pandemic began.The Legacy Museum, which tells the story of slavery and its legacy in the United States, will offer free admission for a limited time, but crowd sizes are being restricted and face masks are required to help prevent the coronavirus from spreading.The museum and Legacy Pavilion are open Wednesday-Sunday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Almost 2,000 more Black lynchings during U.S.
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17.10.2020 / 15:28
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Three-6-Mafia announce America’s first indoor arena concert since pandemic began
Three-6-Mafia have announced that they will be performing at the first indoor arena concert in the US since the coronavirus pandemic began.Due to take place on December 11 at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, the show, which is being billed as “the new normal”, will feature strict social distancing rules and concert-goers will be required to wear a mask.The highly influential Memphis rap group, which currently consists of DJ Paul and Juicy J, shared the news on Instagram with a pair of videos.“Lexington, Kentucky!! Dec 11th 2020!! The 1st indoor arena concert in the country since the pandemic!!” the group captioned the post.
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17.10.2020 / 12:47
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Teachers call for two week October half-term to contain coronavirus cases
Teachers are calling for a two week half-term in October to help contain the spread of coronavirus.The National Education Union (NEU) said the move could allow the Government to "get in control of the test, track and trace system and get cases lower, to allow the system to work better".The call comes after new data from the ONS showed there was an estimated average of 27,900 new cases per day of Covid-19 between October 2 and 8 across the UK.The latest infection figures show the number of cases in Manchester has fallen for the fifth day running, however.The city still has the highest infection rate in the region at 460 cases per 100,000 people - but there has been a steady fall since the peak of 582 on October 6.The rest of Greater
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17.10.2020 / 08:07
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News Releases from Department of Health | Hawai‘i COVID-19 Daily News Digest October 16, 2020
Department of Health:One (1) COVID-19 Death ReportedOne additional COVID-19 death was reported today by DOH. It involved a woman from O‘ahu over the age of 80, who had an underlying condition and was hospitalized at the time of her death.
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16.10.2020 / 22:42
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Probable COVID-19 case in Stratford is first in Huron-Perth school community
COVID-19 connected to St. Joseph’s Catholic Elementary School in Stratford, Ont.The health unit says it determined a member of the school community is a probable case during a case and contact investigation into a separate, recently confirmed case of COVID-19.Officials say the probable case “was at the school when they may have been infectious.” Lambton Public Health warns of climbing COVID-19 transmission in region A probable case is defined as a case where COVID-19 is strongly suspected and the patient has travel history, contact with a known case, and/or symptoms but has not been tested.Probable cases are treated similarly to confirmed cases when it comes to case management.
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16.10.2020 / 21:18
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Bolton records more than 1,000 coronavirus cases in a week for the first time
Covid-19 cases have been recorded in Bolton in a week, according to the latest figures. In the week ending October 12, 1,003 cases were recorded in the borough.It is the first time that more than 1,000 cases have been recorded in a week since the onset of the pandemic.Although, rates are likely to have been higher during the peak in April, when only pillar 1 hospital testing was being carried out.The latest data is calculated using both pillar 1 and pillar 2 community testing.Bolton's infection rate currently stands at 348.8, meaning there are that many positive cases per 100,000 people.
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16.10.2020 / 21:13
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First lady lashes out at reports about friend who tell-all
DORAL, Fla. – Melania Trump lashed out Friday at “self-serving adults” for focusing on her falling out with a friend and adviser, writing that the attention paid to “salacious claims” about the broken relationship comes at the expense of her work on behalf of children.Mrs. Trump also sharply criticized Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, the former friend and aide who recently wrote a tell-all book about the friendship, her role in helping produce President Donald Trump's inauguration and her work helping the first lady set up her office.“We all know that more often than not, information that could be helpful to children is lost in the noise made by self-serving adults,” the first lady said in a blog post.
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16.10.2020 / 21:07
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Japan to release 1M tonnes of Fukushima’s contaminated water into sea: reports
Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan’s government has decided to release over one million tonnes of contaminated water into the sea, media reports said on Friday, with a formal announcement expected to be made later this month.The decision is expected to rankle neighboring countries like South Korea, which has already stepped up radiation tests of food from Japan, and further devastate the fishing industry in Fukushima that has battled against such a move for years.The disposal of contaminated water at the Fukushima Daiichi plant has been a longstanding problem for Japan as it proceeds with an decades-long decommissioning project.
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Manitoba reports 75 new coronavirus cases Friday, first drop after days of rising numbers
COVID-19 cases Friday after reporting a series of record-setting case numbers through the week.Health officials said 75 new cases had been identified across the province as of Friday morning. Word on further Winnipeg coronavirus restrictions may come Friday, restaurants on ‘pins and needles’ The new cases include 63 in the Winnipeg health region, where Manitoba’s chief public health officer Dr.
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16.10.2020 / 20:14
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Quebec First Nation reports first case of COVID-19
[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Despite having a very low infection rate since the pandemic began, New Brunswick has experienced two recent outbreaks, including one in the Campbellton area, where five new cases were reported Friday.Health authorities say the Moncton and Campbellton health zones will remain in the orange alert level of the province’s COVID-19 recovery plan, which bans most indoor and outdoor gatherings of more than 10 people.The province said Wednesday that contact tracing has confirmed that the source of an outbreak in Moncton was travel-related.Cases were also confirmed at four schools in the province in the past week, and officials say in-class learning won’t resume for some
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16.10.2020 / 19:06
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The Recovery Room: News beyond the pandemic — October 16
sleep apnea and Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists have long suspected a connection between the two, but they have now found the first evidence of amyloid plaques in people with sleep apnea.The plaques appear in the same locations and spread in the same way in the brains of people with sleep apnea as they do in people with Alzheimer’s.
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93 new cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa on Thursday, hospitalizations decrease for first time in three days
OTTAWA -- The number of COVID-19 cases spiked in Ottawa on Thursday, one day after the capital saw its lowest one-day increase in cases in October.
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16.10.2020 / 16:49
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Man ejected into water, killed in Marion County crash, troopers say
MARION COUNTY, Fla. – A 22-year-old Ocala man was killed in a crash overnight Thursday when he was ejected from his SUV into a body of water, the Florida Highway Patrol said.According to troopers, the man was driving east on Northeast 28th Lane, which ends at a guardrail.“The driver failed to slow or stop for the guardrail,” troopers said.[TRENDING: 3 dead, 1 hurt in motorcycle club shooting | Should parents sanitize Halloween candy? | Trump returning to Central Florida]The front of the SUV collided with the guardrail and overturned, officials said.
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16.10.2020 / 10:35
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In a first, UK set to infect volunteers with covid to speed up vaccine trial
COVID-19 vaccines, where volunteers are deliberately infected with the disease, could become a reality after a British biotech firm signed a contract with the government to create and provide strains of the virus.Preliminary work for the trials, which aim to speed up the process of determining the efficacy of a vaccine candidate, is being carried out by hVIVO, a unit of pharmaceutical services company Open Orphan, hVIVO said on Friday.This involves creating a human challenge study model that could be used should such trials gain ethical and safety approval from regulators."The model development involves the manufacture of the challenge virus and the first-in-human characterisation study for this virus," the company said.Supporters of human
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16.10.2020 / 08:11
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Thousands arrive in Hawaii on first day pre-travel testing
HONOLULU – About 8,000 people landed in Hawaii on the first day of a pre-travel testing program that allowed travelers to come to the islands without quarantining for two weeks if they could produce a negative coronavirus test. Angela Margos was among the first passengers in San Francisco to get on a plane to Hawaii Thursday morning.“Vacation, peace of mind,” said Margos, a nurse from San Carlos, California, of why she’s flying to Hawaii.
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16.10.2020 / 07:56
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Martin Lewis explains whether shops can refuse to accept cash payments during coronavirus pandemic
Martin Lewis weighed in on one of the most-talked about debates of the coronavirus pandemic during his latest Money Show Live programme on Thursday night. In an episode dedicated to saving money this winter, one viewer got in touch to ask the financial journalist if cash payments should always be accepted for purchases in shops.
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16.10.2020 / 07:03
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News Releases from Department of Health | Hawai‘i COVID-19 Daily News Digest October 15, 2020
Governor’s Office:Safe Travels Program Officially LaunchesThe Safe Travels Hawai‘i program has officially launched. The first trans-pacific flight arrived mid-day today.
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16.10.2020 / 05:09
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NOAA’s winter forecast is out: Bitter cold for some, warmer weather for others
: People enjoy the unseasonably warm weather at the beginning of the Christmas and Hanukkah holiday week on December 23, 2019 in New York City. LOS ANGELES - Winter could be cold for some parts of the central and eastern United States in December, but most states across the country will see a winter with milder conditions.According to the NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC), above-average temperatures are likely to continue during the winter months for most locations in the South, East Coast and California Coast.
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B.C. confirms first case of rare inflammatory syndrome in children linked to COVID-19
COVID-19.At her Thursday briefing, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said the case of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, known as MIS-C, involved a child younger than five who had since recovered and returned home.The case was confirmed when serology testing revealed this week the child had contracted COVID-19, Henry said.
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Cases: 46 252 513
Deaths: 750 423
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 34 321 025
Deaths: 459 652
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 21 835 785
Deaths: 608 235
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 9 215 683
Deaths: 141 607
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 8 494 589
Deaths: 237 619
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