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| As States Rush to Reopen, Scientists Fear a Coronavirus Comeback Millions of working people and small-business owners who cannot earn money while sheltering at home are facing economic ruin. So dozens of states, seeking to ease the pain, are coming out of lockdown. Most have not met even minimal criteria for doing so ... | |
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| Putin lifts Russia's shutdown, but keeps many restrictions President Vladimir Putin on Monday declared an end to a partial economic shutdown across Russia due to the coronavirus pandemic, but he said that many restrictions will remain in place. In a televised address to the nation, Putin said it will be up to regional ... | |
| Coronavirus, Iran, Jerry Stiller: Your Monday Briefing Good morning. The virus is inside the White House. Airlines are in trouble. And Trump aides are worried about older voters. Let's start with the Ahmaud Arbery case. How a case went national. Image. A memorial on Friday for Ahmaud Arbery near where he ... | |
| Bafflement Greets Boris Johnson's Plan for Reopening Britain LONDON — When the coronavirus first struck, Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain agonized long and hard before closing stores, pubs and restaurants as part of the country's fight against the disease. But with the spread of the virus now curbed, easing the ... | |
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| In Coronavirus War Of Words, China Pulls No Punches In early February, China's ruling Communist Party was facing one of its biggest political crises in more than three decades. A rapidly spreading outbreak of the new coronavirus was a "massive risk and challenge" to social stability, Chinese leader Xi Jinping ... | |
| NI transfer tests delayed in Covid-19 crisis This year's post-primary transfer tests will be held at least two weeks later than usual. The tests are normally taken by pupils on five consecutive Saturdays beginning in early November. However, the first test in 2020 will not be held until Saturday 21 ... | |
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