Second COVID-19 case reported at Edith Cavell School
It is the second case of COVID-19 linked to Edith Cavell School with the first being reported on Tuesday. Continue reading →
It is the second case of COVID-19 linked to Edith Cavell School with the first being reported on Tuesday. Continue reading →
Primal Fear bassist Mat Sinner, who is a member of bandmate Alex Beyrodt’s Voodoo Circle and fronts his own band, Sinner, has checked in with the following update: “Already October 2nd and regular shows are still pure speculation. Well, enough rockin...
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The Australian state of Queensland has recorded no locally acquired cases of Covid-19 on Saturday.
The state, which has been virus-free for a considerable amount of time, is set to finally reopen its borders to NSW and Victoria on 1 December.
Updated at 6.42pm EST
6.33pm EST18:33
The coronavirus testing numbers that have guided much of the nation’s response to the pandemic are likely to be erratic over the next week or so, experts said Friday, as fewer people get tested during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend and testing sites observe shorter hours.
The AP reports the result could be potential dips in reported infections that offer the illusion that the spread of the virus is easing when, in fact, the numbers say little about where the nation stands in fighting COVID-19.
The number of Americans who have tested positive passed 13 million Friday, according to Johns Hopkins University.
“I just hope that people don’t misinterpret the numbers and think that there wasn’t a major surge as a result of Thanksgiving, and then end up making Christmas and Hanukkah and other travel plans,” said Dr. Leana Wen, a professor at George Washington University and an emergency physician.
A similar pattern unfolds on many weekends. Because some testing centers, labs and state offices are closed on Saturdays and Sundays, COVID case numbers often drop each Sunday and Monday, only to peak on Tuesday.
Dr Mark Rupp, professor and chief of infectious diseases at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, said the effect of Thanksgiving is likely to be a magnified version of the weekend figures.
6.23pm EST18:23
Between 100,000 and 150,000 people will be able to return to work in Ireland over the next week or so as all shops, restaurants, gyms and pubs serving food reopen, business minister Leo Varadkar said on Friday.
The number of people claiming temporary coronavirus-related jobless benefits has risen by almost 150,000 since Ireland began to tighten Covid-19 curbs in September, two-thirds of them since the highest level of constraints were put in place on 21 October.
Varadkar, who is also deputy prime minister, encouraged people considering returning from abroad for Christmas not to travel unless it was essential, but said that if they did travel, they must follow the quarantine rules.
Updated at 6.25pm EST
6.11pm EST18:11
Germany records 1 million coronavirus cases
Germany, once a beacon of hope in Europe’s coronavirus nightmare, logged more than 1 million cases on Friday.
Until recently, Germany’s relative success in containing the virus had offered some sense of hope, with authorities putting in place some precautions that still allowed life to carry on almost as normal.
However, its measured approach has failed during the second wave, endangering the health of Europe’s biggest economy and weighing on the mood as the northern hemisphere heads into the winter holidays.
Germany’s Robert Koch Institute recorded more than 22,000 new daily cases on Friday, pushing the overall total beyond the 1 million mark.
The number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care has soared from around 360 in early October to more than 3,500 last week.
Updated at 6.26pm EST
5.49pm EST17:49
More than 1,300 people were wrongly told they had coronavirus due to a lab error with the UK government’s Test and Trace service.
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said 1,311 people who took a test from 19-23 November across the UK were incorrectly told they received a positive result. It said there was an issue with a batch of testing chemicals which meant their results were void.
A DHSC spokesman said: “Swift action is being taken to notify those affected and they are being asked to take another test, and to continue to self-isolate if they have symptoms. This laboratory error was an isolated incident and is being fully investigated to ensure this does not happen again.”
The DHSC did not comment on whether the error affected regional infection rate figures.
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Updated at 6.26pm EST
5.40pm EST17:40
In Victoria, Australia, it’s still mandatory to wear a mask while inside stores and other publicly accessible buildings and when social distancing is impossible. The state’s premier, Daniel Andrews, has published this reminder ahead of citizens weekend shop.
Updated at 6.27pm EST
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