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    Coronavirus Live News: US grants Regeneron approval for emergency use; Victoria Eases Mask Requirements | world News

    Brian RodriguezBy Brian RodriguezNovember 22, 2020No Comments10 Mins Read
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    In the footage that went viral on social media, nine inmates wearing striped jackets helped out at El Paso County Jail. Transfer of dead bodies to mobile morgues, Trisha Garcia reports from a step.

    “Having to use prisoners tells the story of how short the hand is on us,” El Paso County Magistrate Ricardo Samanego told local media as he struggled to cope with the rising tide of Covid-19 in the West. Texas A city on the border with Mexico.

    The sheriff’s office said the use of the inmates began on November 9 on a voluntary basis. El Paso County said the inmates have been tested and provided with personal protective equipment by the medical examiner’s office, and will face a two-week quarantine once the program ends. They were charging $ 2 an hour.

    “It was just a temporary focus, and we are waiting for the Texas National Guard to help us with that,” said Samaniego, in response to the protest on social media about the use of prisoners in place of trained medical professionals.

    A spokeswoman for the El Paso mayor’s office told the Guardian that the inmates’ work “will end when the National Guard arrives.” But Samanigo wasn’t sure if those forces were coming.

    “It has not been confirmed that they will be able to take over the request that we have at this time,” he said.

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    Peter Walker

    Peter Walker

    Rishi Sonak UK Adviser, Effectively confirmed that this week’s spending review is likely to feature a wage freeze for many public sector workers in the country England, Saying it is “absolutely reasonable” to look at wage policy in the context of the economy affected by the Covid virus.

    The prospect of a return to a wage freeze that lasted from 2010 to 2018 sparked outrage among opposition and union MPs, with TUC Secretary General Francis O’Grady describing the matter as “morally obscene and badly economical”.

    Government sources have already raised the possibility of a wage freeze in Wednesday’s spending review, which will cover only one year given the uncertain state of the economy amid the coronavirus.

    NHS England doctors and nurses are expected to be exempt.

    When the chancellor was asked to confirm a wage freeze, she told Sophie Ridge in Sky Sunday: “I can’t comment on future wage policy before the spending review, but what I would say is, when we launched the spending review, I said to departments that when we think about settlements it will be reasonable. Just think of those in the context of the broader economic climate. ”This is a reasonable thing to do.

    “Second, I think it would also be fair to think about what happens to wages, jobs, and hours across the economy, when we think about the right thing to do in the public sector.”

    When asked whether this does not rule out a wage freeze, Senk said, “You can ask me any question and say, do you exclude it or rule it. When we launched the spending review, we said when we think about the public what sector salaries should be made in the context of the overall economic climate. That makes perfect sense. “

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    UK Adviser Rishi Sunak He hinted that the government would review the 10 p.m. curfew for bars and restaurants – which was in effect before the national restrictions were reimposed.

    Andrew Marr told the BBC: “It’s definitely something we’re looking at and I think, like I said, one of the things that we were able to do as we learned is to get data, see what works and see where we can improve things.

    “I think it’s fair to say when we imposed curfews, that was something in common with many other countries and cities around the world.

    “Since we have learned more, there are opportunities for us to research and improve things, and that is one of the things on our list.”

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    Despite the promising experimental vaccine news from Pfizer And the modern, Other efforts – which may be more effective – are continuing around the world, according to the Observer’s report, as the race toward an effective vaccine continues.

    You can read Laura Spinney’s report here:






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    More Rishi Sunak interview on Sky News. Asked whether the government would publish a cost-benefit analysis of future lockdown measures, he told Sophie Ridge at Sky Sunday: “It’s very difficult to be accurate in estimating the special effect of a one-week restriction.”

    He added, “What you will see next week when we have an spending review, besides that will be a set of expectations from the Office of Budget Responsibility … which will show the tremendous pressure and pressure on our economy, and the loss of jobs. I mentioned, expectations of what will happen, and it is right that We take into account those on the tour because we consider the best way to fight the virus. “






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    Some key points to get rid of British Chancellor Rishi SunakInterview with Sophie Ridge from Sky News.

    On the exit from national restrictions in December, Sunak said: “… we will return to a tiered system, which is a much better way to address this matter through a local approach.”

    On Christmas, he said, “Christmas won’t be normal this year, but, that’s what was said … We’re looking for ways to see how families can spend time with each other over the Christmas period.”

    Regarding the suggestions that for every day the restrictions are eased during Christmas, five days of tighter restrictions may be required, he said: “The deputy chief medical officer spoke about this just the other day and I think it’s hard to be precise. And distinguished by the impact of any individual action we may take. “






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    France will start easing restrictions in the coming weeks

    France On Sunday, the government said it would start relaxing lockdown rules in the coming weeks, and implement the process in three phases to avoid a new outbreak of the pandemic.

    Tuesday, sir Emmanuel Macron He will deliver a speech to the nation on the virus situation and may announce a partial relaxation of restrictions that have been in place since October 30, according to Reuters reports.

    “Emmanuel Macron will give expectations over several weeks, especially about how to adjust our strategy. Government spokesman Gabriel Atal told Le Journal du Dimanche that what is at stake is adapting the lockdown rules as the health situation improves while avoiding a new outbreak of the epidemic.

    “There will be three steps to mitigate (the closure) in light of the health situation and the risks associated with some companies: the first step around December 1, then before the end-of-year vacation, then from January 2021,” Atal added.

    Macron said France’s second national lockdown, which began on October 30, will last at least four weeks. Restrictions include closing unnecessary shops, restaurants and bars.

    But with recent data showing that France is on the right track to curb the increase in coronavirus infections, the government is under pressure from stores and companies to ease restrictions in time for the Christmas shopping season, when many retailers achieve the bulk of their annual sales. “We have committed to allow them (shopkeepers) to reopen their doors around December 1 if the health situation improves, and it seems that is the case,” said Atal. He added that bars and restaurants “will continue to face the restrictions.”

    The number of new Coronavirus infections in France increased by 17,881 on Saturday, which is lower than the 22,882 cases reported on Friday, while the number of people in hospital with the Coronavirus decreased for the fifth consecutive day and decreased to 31,365.

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    In the United kingdom, Shadow Business Secretary Lucy Powell has called for “methodological and thoughtful clarity” and a “road map” to allow the UK to plan through 2021.

    It is important, Sophie Ridge of Sky News told Sophie Ridge: “So families know what they are supposed to do and when, and just as importantly so that companies can plan whether to open their doors, and if so, under what conditions and how they can continue over the coming weeks.”

    Instead, what the UK was seeing was an over-briefing and then pulling out the drawbridge at the last minute, mixed messages – stay home, get to work, stay home, get to work, she added.

    Powell also said that people’s ability to see their families at Christmas also depends on the weeks that follow. And while we all want to be able to see our families, she said, “we don’t want to do it in a way that we then have to pay a heavy price in the following weeks.”

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    Harriet Sherwood

    Harriet Sherwood

    Seems like an accumulation of illegal delirium. Invitations are passed verbally to trusted people. Minimum information – time, directions – is quietly given appeals to discretion. Once everyone has gathered in a barn on a remote farm – “out of prying eyes,” says the organizer – it kicks in.

    This is not a delirium, but the English Church service is under lockdown, and the organizer is the Protestant pastor. Christians who will meet illegally in western England on Sunday morning – as they did the last two Sundays – will pray and read from scriptures, sing hymns and listen to a sermon.

    “We have provided secret services since this lockdown began,” the priest told The Observer, speaking on the condition of anonymity. “It feels strange for us to behave this way. People said it looks like an underground church in China.

    “The fact that we should sneak out to worship God, fearing criminal prosecution, is disturbing. But we are doing what we have to do.”

    According to church leaders, the Observer spoke of an increasing number of congregations breaking the law in order to worship together, an activity prohibited under current restrictions. Some move to different places, while others meet in secret in ordinary church buildings.

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    the previous Manchester United National captain Gary Neville It will launch a campaign called UnitedCity on Monday that aims to get Manchester “moving” after the lockdown.

    He said Sunday times On the need for balance, adding that saving one life was more important than 10,000 people on the soccer field, but he said: “We have to get people’s lives moving again.

    “People in this country don’t mind bad news as long as you give it directly to them. I really think people would rather be punched with the truth than they would be tickled with lies.”

    “You have to be decisive. This week, there are hundreds of thousands of companies across the country who don’t know if they’ll be putting back employees in a week – and we’re two weeks away from the end of the national lockdown.”

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