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'Last-mile delivery will help unlock growth potential of India's economy'
Urban Logistics Opportunities –Last-Mile Innovation, global logistics is expected to reach $10.6 trillion in 2020 and of this, transportation will account for about 70%. Almost two-fifths of the total logistics costs are associated with the last mile and this will ensure that the leading players will have to come up with newer innovative solutions.Adoption of technologies in last-mile delivery has been accelerated by the pandemic and it will continue to do so in the aftermath creating a competitive advantage among key players in the industry.“With increased support from the Government and relatively untapped market potential, Electric Vehicles (EVs) are poised to become an integral part of India’s last-mile delivery space.
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Covid-19: 28-year old excise official dies in Kerala, 97 new cases
ERNAKULAM : In a rare instance of youth dying over the coronavirus in the state, Kerala reported the death of a 28-year old excise official who was tested positive for coronavirus from an unknown source of infection on Thursday. The state's chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan also announced 97 new covid-19 patients, and 89 more recoveries from the disease, on Thursday.Kerala has recorded 2,794 total cases so far— 1,358 of them active cases, 1,413 recovered and 21 died.The deceased, Sunil Kumar, had been on duty to monitor quarantined people and had nabbed a team of smugglers from Karnataka recently, as part of the Excise Department operation in Kannur district.
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Observe this Yoga Day at home, says PM Modi
New Delhi: Ahead of the sixth International Day of Yoga, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday urged people to observe the day from the confines of their homes due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Noting that this year's theme is 'Yoga at home' and 'Yoga with family', he said due to the pandemic, it has to be observed indoors.Though yoga day celebrations are an occasion of mass gatherings, due to extraordinary times, this year people should observe the day at their homes, he said in a video message.Yoga Day is being observed on June 21.He said the pandemic could have affected the mobility, but not enthusiasm. This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text.
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WHO hopes for about 2 billion doses of covid-19 vaccine by the end of next year
LONDON : The chief scientist at the World Health Organization says the agency hopes there will be about 2 billion doses of a vaccine against COVID-19 by the end of next year that would be reserved for “priority populations."Dr Soumya Swaminathan told a press briefing: “It's a big if because we don't have any vaccine that's proven." She said that because of the numerous vaccine candidates currently being tested, WHO hoped at least some might prove ready for use next year.Swaminathan said that WHO recommends immunizing people at risk first, including the elderly and those with underlying conditions like diabetes or respiratory disease, as well as key workers.But Swaminathan noted that there was still no strategy regarding any possible global
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Covid weakens Q4 earnings, consumer and commodity-linked sectors worst hit: Icra
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Listen to Soccer Mommy and MGMT’s Andrew VanWyngarden rework each other’s songs
Soccer Mommy has teamed up with MGMT‘s Andrew VanWyngarden for the latest instalment in her ‘Soccer Mommy & Friends Singles Series’ — you can hear the two artists rework one another’s songs below.The new link-up with VanWyngarden, who is going by the moniker Gentle Dom, follows on from Soccer Mommy’s — AKA Sophie Allison — recent collaborations with Jay Som and Beabadoobee for the series.For this instalment in the singles series, Soccer Mommy has covered MGMT’s ‘Indie Rokkers’ while Gentle Dom has remixed Soccer Mommy’s ‘Circle The Drain’. You can hear the two tracks below.“I love MGMT so it was hard to pick a song to cover,” Allison said about her choice of song.
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Govt to start phase 3 trial for Umifenovir against covid-19
NEW DELHI : Government will soon start phase III trial of drug for treatment of covid-19 which is mainly used for treatment of influenza and is available in China and Russia. The drug has recently come into prominence due to its potential use for Covid-19 patients.Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) constituent lab CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute(CDRI) Lucknow has received Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) approval for carrying out Phase III randomised, Double blind, Placebo controlled trial of efficacy, safety and tolerability of antiviral drug Umifenovir.The Phase III Clinical Trials will be carried out at King George's Medical University (KGMU), Dr.
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Tamil Nadu sees over 2,000 new Covid-19 cases for second day in a row, count crosses 52,000
novel coronavirus cases on Thursday after over 2,000 more patients tested positive in the state in the last 24 hours, pushing the tally beyond 52,000.With 2,141 new cases, Tamil Nadu's total Covid-19 count since the pandemic outbreak now stands at 52,334, according to the state health department.On Wednesday, the state recorded 2,174 fresh cases, the highest in a single day. The second-biggest spike in virus count was 1,989 on 13 June.Along with that, the death toll in the state also rose to 625 after 49 more virus-related fatalities were reported since Wednesday, it said.Of the new cases reported, 10 patients who arrived in Tamil Nadu from abroad tested positive in the state.
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Amit Shah lays emphasis on a common strategy in Delhi-NCR to fight Covid-19
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday has emphasised on the need to have a unified strategy in the Delhi-NCR region to tackle Covid-19 and touched upon various issues related to the pandemic. While chairing a meeting in New Delhi to review the preparations for management of Covid-19, Shah said that keeping in view the close knit urban structure of the NCR region, it is necessary for all concerned authorities in Delhi and the NCR region to come together to tackle the virus.The Union Home Minister said that in order to control the virus, there is a need to test more and it is also necessary to identify and treat those who are diagnosed as positive.
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Martin Lewis warns 1 million people eligible for free TV licence could miss out
Martin Lewis has said at least 1 million people will be eligible for the free TV licence when rules change in the summer – and not even know it.
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Travel Tips: Keeping up with the changes to flying
Airport and airline regulations are changing rapidly as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to effect the travel industry. To help us navigate some of the changes is Barb Crowe from Ixtapa travel.
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Germany reports 657 new coronavirus cases linked to slaughterhouse
Germany’s meat industry, after a fresh outbreak of COVID-19 sickened hundreds at one of the country’s biggest slaughterhouses.Authorities in the western region of Guetersloh said Wednesday that at least 657 people at the Toennies Group plant in Rheda-Wiedenbrueck had tested positive for the virus.
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Wilson Cruz, Shangela and More on What Pride Means Amid the Pandemic and Protests
Pride Month looks very different.
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NCR can't be separated from Delhi in Covid-19 treatment: Kejriwal
Arvind Kejriwal stressed on proper Covid-19 treatment in the entire NCR unit, along with Delhi. "The discussion with Home Minister Amit Shah was focussed on how we can save the entire NCR unit from Covid-19 because NCR can't be separated.
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Amit Shah favours unified NCR strategy for COVID-19, says Delhi can't be separated from suburbs
NEW DELHI : Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday favoured a unified strategy for Delhi and NCR to tackle the coronavirus pandemic and said the suburbs like Gurgaon, Noida and Ghaziabad can't be separated from the national capital in this battle.Shah conveyed this message at a meeting with officials he chaired to review the COVID-19 situation in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR), amidst increasing number of COVID-19 cases.“In view of the structure of Delhi-NCR region, all concerned bodies need to unite and work on a common strategy against the coronavirus pandemic.
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IBM launches Watson Works to address return to workplace challenges
BENGALURU : Technology major IBM on Thursday launched Watson Works, a curated set of products that embeds Watson’s artificial intelligence (AI) models and applications to help companies navigate the return-to-workplace challenges following the covid-19 induced lockdown.Since last few years, IBM has been betting on its AI platform Watson to provide data-driven and cognitive insights to its customers across the world.“Returning people to the workplace during the continuing global pandemic demands new approaches to promote the health, safety and productivity of workers in a privacy-preserving way.
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Rosario Dawson Confirms She’s Moving to NJ For Cory Booker After 4 Mos. Apart
Rosario Dawson and Cory Booker are taking the next step in their relationship and moving in together! The Clerks II actress, 41, stopped by friend Kevin Smith‘s Jay and Silent Reboot popup in Los Angeles and broke the happy news: she’s moving across the country to be with her New Jersey senator boyfriend full-time. The couple have been quarantining apart for the last four months, and decided enough was enough, she explained. She’s packing up and heading to the Garden State!
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18.06.2020 / 16:41
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Celebrity deaths in 2020, from Dame Vera Lynn to Caroline Flack
Terry Jones to Hollywood star Kirk Douglas, we remember some of the notable figures from the arts world who died in 2020. Although no longer with us, their work will still be remembered, revisited and loved for many years to come – whether they were actors, musicians, poets or painters.
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David and Victoria Beckham 'lose planning row' with neighbour and face 'months' of noise
David and Victoria Beckham have lost a planning row with their neighbour, it's claimed.
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Corrie fans may spot big change mid-episode – as filming halted before it was finished
Coronation Street actor Ben Price has revealed he and his co-star Jane Danson were in the middle of filming for an episode on the ITV soap, before coronavirus lockdown measures were put in place - meaning not all scenes were finished.
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Baby just 13 days old among latest coronavirus victims as UK hospital toll rises
A 13-day-old baby has become one of the UK's youngest coronavirus victims after dying in a hospital in England.
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Short film supports women experiencing domestic abuse during lockdown
SCOTTISH Women’s Aid has launched a new short animated film for young Monklands women who are experiencing domestic abuse during lockdown.The film was created in partnership with the organisation’s young expert group Yello! – and produced by Media Co-Op.The panel of children and teenagers have all experienced domestic abuse in their own lives and they were involved in every part of the creative process.The Covid-19 pandemic has meant that perpetrators of domestic abuse now have further opportunities for surveillance and control as they know where their partner or ex-partner is likely to be at any given time.Additionally, the closure of schools, as well as other community spaces where young people get to enjoy their freedom, means they don’t
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‘We don’t have a health system:’ Expert on prisons, race, and COVID-19
recent data, black Americans are 2.4 times more likely to die of COVID-19 than their white counterparts, and 2.2 times as likely as Asian Americans and Latin Americans. Other studies have also suggested that black communities, followed by Latinx communities, are being hit the hardest by the pandemic.Through a series of Special Features and interviews, Medical News Today have been trying to untangle some of the mechanisms behind these racial disparities. In our previous interview on COVID-19 race-related health inequalities, Prof.
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18.06.2020 / 16:11
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Man City star Eric Garcia out of hospital and shares selfie with Ederson after sickening collision
Manchester City star Eric Garcia has been given the green light to return to training in 48-hours following his sickening clash with his own goalkeeper.The Spanish U21 international was left flattened on the turf after colliding with Ederson during City's 3-0 romp over Arsenal at the Etihad on Wednesday night.Garcia, 19, needed lengthy treatment in front of his stunned team-mates, before being stretchered off wearing a neck brace and oxygen mask.Both clubs' medics raced on and treated the teenager for 10 minutes before he was taken off, leaving City to see out the game with ten men.But following intensive tests at hospital for concussion and head, neck and spinal damage the defender has returned to the club's base and is expected to resume
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Coronation Street star Colson Smith shows off impressive weight loss again in new picture as he returns to filming
Coronation Street star Colson Smith has been wowing fans with his incredible weight loss, and his body transformation is clear to see in his latest snap. As he returned to filming on ITV’s Corrie, the 21 year old actor shared a snap of himself, which displayed his amazing slim-down.The Craig Tinker star wore a black T-shirt and shorts with running trainers and white socks.
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18.06.2020 / 16:03
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Nicola Sturgeon announces phase two lockdown easing
lockdown.The First Minister confirmed changes to socialising inside and outdoors in a welcome boost to Scots desperate to meet more friends and family.Rules on sticking within five miles from your area will remain in place, apart from visiting some relatives.But in a major change, people "shielding" at home can now exercise outside, even playing golf and meeting another household from Friday.Here all the major changes and what they mean for you:SOCIAL MEETINGSFrom Friday, June 19, Scots can meet up with members of two other households outdoors in groups of no greater than eight people. You can also go indoors to use the bathroom – but making sure you clean the toilet thoroughly.Those living alone can form an "extended household group".
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Covid times: How travelling in Mumbai locals have changed post lockdown
Sanitising of station and suburban trainsIn order to prevent the infection of coronavirus, the work of cleanliness and sanitization at suburban stations is going on continuously and the work of sanitization of suburban trains is also being done continuously.Central Railway is running selected suburban services on its Main Line and Harbour Line section. A total of 200 services (100 down and 100 up) are being run, out of which 130 services are being run on the main line between CSMT and Kasara / Karjat / Kalyan / Dombivali / Thane.
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Cancer Research UK cancels Shine Night Walk Manchester due to coronavirus outbreak
Organisers of Cancer Research UK’s Shine Night Walk in Manchester have been forced to cancel the huge fundraiser in response the coronavirus crisis.
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Florida to allow early mail-in ballots due to COVID-19 concerns, report says
according to the Miami Herald.The state has 67 local elections offices, many of which have been sounding the alarm for months, asking the governor for guidance as to how residents could vote without risking their health to do so.Under his order, DeSantis set forth policies that would help keep state employees in their home counties, preventing them from traveling to other areas and possibly bringing COVID-19 with them.
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What will the TV landscape look like in 2021?
Fear the Walking Dead and Save Me Too star Lennie James told ."It's a very weird situation... I'm trying to think of one industry that could survive what's happened to the film and entertainment industry in the same way because you're right: it has literally just ground to a halt.
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Using AI to protect CHSLD residents
A McGill University medical professor has won funding to help protect CHSLD residents from exposure to COVID-19. Dr. Samira Rahimi joins Global’s Laura Casella.
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Visits to Ontario long-term care, retirement homes resume under strict guidelines
coronavirus pandemic.The Ford government announced last week a “cautious” restarting plan that would allow Ontarians to see family beginning Thursday.For long-term care homes, one visitor will be allowed per resident per week, and the visits will have to be outdoors.For retirement homes, residents will be allowed indoor and outdoor visits, depending on what the retirement home sets in place. The number of visitors will be designated by the facility.
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Daters should look out for 'cushioning' sex trend which could ruin relationships
coronavirus crisis, dating has changed massively. Things have gone virtual and it’s become very difficult for daters to build a connection with someone through FaceTime or Zoom.Nonetheless, those who think they’ve found the perfect match still have a lot of things to bear in mind.Which takes us to the new sex trend called “cushioning” and it’s something that you’ve probably been guilty of in the past.According to the Urban Dictionary, cushioning is a dating technique where along with your main partner you also have several “cushions” who you’ll chat and flirt with.It's a normal thing as it's basic human instinct to protect yourself and by having some "spares" it will help shield people from hurt.
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Osamu Suzuki asks Maruti suppliers to build inventory fearing second covid wave
reported that Maruti Suzuki expects to produce more than 100,000 vehicles each month, starting July, sharply higher than the 3,714 vehicles it produced in May, on hopes that sales of affordable, entry-level hatchbacks will rebound on the back of a faster revival in demand in semi-urban and rural markets.The company is likely to manufacture around 30,000-40,000 vehicles in June and is likely to increase production of entry level hatchbacks in the coming months.“In India, the spread of Covid-19 infection continues and it seems impossible to predict the end. In view of this, we are extremely worried about the serious impact of this on Indian economy.
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Billie Eilish, Barbra Streisand, Blake Shelton, Cher & More Donate Items for MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund Auction
MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund on Sept. 9.
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India's Covid-19 recovery rate improves to 52.96% with nearly 2 lakh recoveries so far
Covid-19 recovery rate has improved further to 52.96% on Thursday after nearly 2 lakh patients have been cured of novel coronavirus since the outbreak, said the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.During the last 24 hours, 7,390 Covid-19 patients were cured. A total of 1,94,324 patients, so far, have been cured of Covid-19.
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TV after Covid – what can we expect?
Jeff Bezos, we're looking at you – the pandemic has been largely detrimental for most, both personally and professionally. The TV industry is experiencing a monumental upheaval, so much so that predicting what the landscape will look like over the next year and a half is immensely challenging.But that won't stop us from casting our eye over the information that's already out there in an attempt to work out what we'll be getting and when.
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Polio vaccine for COVID-19 ‘testable’, may offer limited protection: Scientists
Indian scientists have responded cautiously to a suggestion by global researchers that the oral polio vaccine be tested for COVID-19, saying it is a “testable idea" based on a sound scientific concept but may offer only limited protection against the infection. With a vaccine for COVID-19 at least a year away, scientists say repurposing already safe and effective vaccines is the way to go for immediate relief against COVID-19.
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SSG Capital changes tack on Altico deal, to now retain all employees
Altico Capital that it will retain all employees after the buyout and does not see any threat to the deal from the ongoing India-China tussle, said three people aware of the development.These people, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said after SSG Capital said it will retain jobs, employees have written a letter to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) expressing their willingness for the deal contrary to their letter in April.“In the new letter, employees have said that they are in favour of the deal," said the one of the three people cited above.Mint reported on 12 March that lenders to Altico Capital had voted in favour of the resolution plan proposed by SSG Capital which offered ₹2,750 crore upfront for the non-banking financial company
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'Mathematical models on severity of Covid-19 in India had strong bias, failed'
New Delhi: Various mathematical models on the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic in India carried a "strong element of bias and used assumptions" to predict cases and deaths, an editorial published in ICMR's Indian Journal of Medical Research has said.It said it "is a huge risk" to solely rely on these models for policy decisions on advance planning since predicting infectious diseases for a new pathogen is an "extremely perilous proposition" and hence it should be avoided.The editorial 'Lessons learnt during the first 100 days of COVID-19 pandemic in India' is penned by Rajesh Bhatia, former director of Communicable Diseases for WHO's South-East Asia Regional Office, and Priya Abraham, director of ICMR-National Institute of Virology.Several
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Coronavirus in Scotland: Two more Scots die from virus taking hospital death toll to 2,464
coronavirus in Scotland, bringing the hospital death toll to 2,464.
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Uttar Pradesh records 604 Covid-19 cases, highest single day increase
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WHO says hydroxychloroquine won't stop Covid-19 deaths
LONDON : The World Health Organisation's top scientist says it's now been definitively proven that the cheap malaria drug hydroxychloroquine — the drug favoured by President Donald Trump — doesn't work in stopping deaths among people hospitalized with the new coronavirus.But Dr.
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State boosts COVID-19 testing for long-term care workers
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Staff members at nursing homes and assisted living facilities will be required to be tested for COVID-19 every two weeks under a pair of emergency rules issued Wednesday by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration.Facilities that don’t comply with the emergency rules could have their licenses revoked or suspended and face administrative fines.
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The Scottish Motor Racing Club bid to get back on track
THE Scottish Motor Racing Club has announced its intentions to resume real racing at Knockhill in the autumn.The club has already held a hugely popular virtual reality eSports Spring Championship and is in the throes of running two digital summer contests.Organisers have had discussions with racers and bosses at the Fife circuit and say they have a practical plan to run the 2020 championship over three half-day events.The first will be on Saturday, September 12, followed by meetings on October 10 and 31.
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Coronavirus: Families unable to see elderly loved ones struggle to navigate new rules, risks
[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Sinha said it’s important to remember that while the coronavirus fatality rate in Canada is between one and two per cent, for people in their 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, the rate quickly climbs from to three to eight to 15 to 25 per cent.Sinha said the National Institute on Ageing at Ryerson University, of which he’s the director of health policy research, has tracked deaths in long-term care homes and found a fatality rate from COVID-19 as high as 36 per cent.As restrictions are relaxed, Canadians are flocking to see friends and family, wrapping each other in hugs that have been taboo for the past three months.“Basically within your circle, the guidance is you don’t need
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Cases: 46 252 513
Deaths: 750 423
Recovered: 0
India
Cases: 34 321 025
Deaths: 459 652
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Cases: 21 835 785
Deaths: 608 235
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