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Posted: 30 Mar 2020 08:12 AM PDT

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The Frontier Couple Who Chose Death Over Life Apart

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 08:57 AM PDT

"We have gone to some effort to hide our bodies, as we do not want them found. Please do not waste time and money looking. It would serve no purpose. We are gone, leave us to our peace."

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Is It Legal For My Company To Absorb All Its Workers' $1,200 Stimulus Checks, And Other Advice Column Questions

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 08:35 AM PDT

A roundup of the most interesting, thought-provoking and surprising questions that our favorite columnists addressed in recent days.

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Charge A Car Battery In 5 Minutes? That's The Plan

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 11:42 AM PDT

Several companies have built lithium-ion batteries that can fully charge in a matter of minutes. Their next goal: getting these into electric vehicles.

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John Krasinski Enlists The Help Of Steve Carell To Report On Some Wholesome Good News That Doesn't Depress Us

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 10:48 AM PDT

We really needed this "news network of good news" during this trying time.

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How Eliud Kipchoge Broke Running's Mythic 2-Hour Barrier

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 11:47 AM PDT

It was one of sport's great question marks: Is it humanly possible to run 26.2 miles in under two hours? Then Eliud Kipchoge did it. What followed was international fame — and plenty of controversy. So we flew to Kipchoge's ultra-rarefied Kenyan training ground to meet the man who pulled off the impossible.

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The Contrarian Coronavirus Theory That Informed The Trump Administration

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 08:40 AM PDT

A damning interview with Richard Epstein, the NYU School of Law professor whose articles "Coronavirus Perspective" and "Coronavirus Overreaction" helped guide the White House's initial response.

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Dog Shows Off Its Virtuosic Athleticism On The Trampoline, Completely Overshadows Its Owner

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 11:17 AM PDT

"Kid, I'll show you what trampoline jumping really looks like."

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Kid Learns The Hard Way That You Shouldn't Get Too Close To A Water Ride

Posted: 27 Mar 2020 11:09 AM PDT

"We were at Great America in Santa Clara, Ca. and my daughter kept insisting on getting splashed by the boats coming down the drop of the ride. So, I finally let her."

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My Family Owns A Grocery Store. The Supply Chain Is A Real Problem

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 08:43 AM PDT

"Our stores haven't gotten a frozen load in two stores in two and a half weeks. And I haven't seen toilet paper in a while."

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Alton Brown Has The Perfect Hack To Upgrade Saltine Crackers Into A Delicious Snack During Quarantine

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 06:27 PM PDT

Just because you have limited ingredients doesn't mean you can't make something sumptuous out of them.

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The Best TV Character Of The Century Bracket

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 11:01 AM PDT

It's time to celebrate all our greatest small-screen figures tournament-style, from bosses like Tony Soprano to millennials like Fleabag, from scene stealers like Tyrion Lannister to wild cards like Michael Scott.

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Drake Posts Photos Of His Son, Adonis, For The First Time

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 10:37 AM PDT

Drake shared images of his two-year-old son, Adonis, for the first time in a heartfelt Instagram post.

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This Guy Is Taking Social Distancing Maybe A Little Too Seriously

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 10:14 AM PDT

And yet, for all his precautions, he has one of his protective gloves off for no apparent reason.

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A New Breed Of Drug Dealer Has Turned Buying Drugs Into A Treasure Hunt

Posted: 27 Mar 2020 01:36 PM PDT

Most Russian drug dealers don't hand off drugs anymore — they stash them in geotagged hiding spots ready for pickup by online buyers.

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This Turtle Pushing A Basketball With Its Snout Might Be The Cutest Thing You'll See Today

Posted: 27 Mar 2020 02:24 PM PDT

Is a turtle the best pet? Signs point to yes.

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The Great Whiskey Heist (2016)

Posted: 29 Jan 2016 01:42 PM PST

How one distillery worker enlisted friends, family, and a few fellow steroid enthusiasts to liberate hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of premium bourbon, one barrel at a time.

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The United States Tried To Build A New Fleet Of Ventilators. The Mission Failed

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 12:12 PM PDT

As the coronavirus spreads, the collapse of the project helps explain America's acute shortage.

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Overly Dramatic Corgi Hates This Loading Screen Icon

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 06:12 PM PDT

While stuck inside during quarantine playing Borderlands 3, a corgi got fed up by the game's loading screen robot.

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30 Years Later, We Still Don't Know What Really Happened During The Belgian UFO Wave

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 08:47 AM PDT

At first, the witnesses claimed, all you noticed were the lights.

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The Woman Who Knew A Worldwide Pandemic Was Coming

Posted: 27 Mar 2020 11:40 AM PDT

Donna Nash, seen here in 2012, must be feeling pretty good about herself.

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Did An Illuminati Conspiracy Theory Help Elect Thomas Jefferson?

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 09:28 AM PDT

The 1800 election shows there is nothing new about conspiracy theories, and that they really take hold when we don't trust each other.

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Watch Japanese Spacecraft Hayabusa2 Blast A 17.6-Meter-Wide Crater Into An Asteroid With A Cannon

Posted: 27 Mar 2020 11:34 AM PDT

The blast was conducted in 2019 so that Hayabusa2 could collect samples of the Ryugu asteroid.

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'Since I Became Symptomatic'

Posted: 27 Mar 2020 03:26 PM PDT

Leslie Jamison on single parenting during coronavirus.

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Here Are Fast-Growing Vegetables You Can Grow At Home If You Don't Feel Like Going Out For Groceries

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 01:07 PM PDT

From radish to peas, here are some fast-growing crops that can probably take your mind off things during this period of self-isolation.

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This Video Showing Vancouver Giving A Salute To Hospital Workers Might Be The Most Heartwarming Thing You'll See Today

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 03:27 PM PDT

At 7pm each night, Vancouver residents give applause to health-care workers fighting the coronavirus.

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The Mega-Wars That Shaped World History

Posted: 27 Mar 2020 03:10 PM PDT

Renowned scientist and best-selling author Vaclav Smil meticulously charts the single largest cause of non-natural mortality in the 20th century.

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Why Nintendo Fans Think This Porn Account Knows The Company's Secrets

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 08:55 AM PDT

Like Apple, Nintendo tries to keep what they're working on a surprise. That only makes people want to know what's going on even more.

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The Worst Amazon Shipping Delays Could Still Be Ahead Of Us

Posted: 27 Mar 2020 03:34 PM PDT

COVID-19 cases are spiking nationally, workers are getting sick, and I already can't get groceries delivered in San Francisco. The delivery economy is vital, but it's under incredible strain. Will it break?

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This Virtual Simulation Explains Why Social Distancing Is The Best Strategy Against A Pandemic

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 12:56 PM PDT

Inspired by Harry Stevens's viral infographic in the Washington Post, here is an explainer on why science says social distancing is the most effective tool we have.

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Is It Possible To Ride A Motorbike On A Treadmill?

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 03:29 PM PDT

It's not as easy as you'd think, that's for sure.

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How Not To Tank Your Relationship In Quarantine

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:52 PM PDT

"This time of isolation could be a period of great growth or great struggle in your relationship."

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If You're Currently In Love With Baking Bread, Here's A 'Basic' Recipe From Jamie Oliver

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:33 PM PDT

The British chef has your current obsession covered. Take a break from your ways and try out his simple, no frills, recipe.

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Age Is Not The Only Risk For Severe Coronavirus Disease

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:52 PM PDT

Older people remain most at risk of dying as the new coronavirus continues its rampage around the globe, but they're far from the only ones vulnerable.

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50 Works That Changed Our Critics' Lives

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:33 PM PDT

Our reviewers select standout moments in their field which still shape their love of the arts.

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Here Are Three, Three-Ingredient Only, Recipes You Can Make While At Home

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 04:39 PM PDT

Tasty producer Alvin Zhou makes three items, using only three ingredients each. A coffee to start the morning, an omelette snack and a chicken meal.

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Living In Limbo When A Loved One Is Missing

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 12:54 PM PDT

When someone goes missing, loved ones are thrown into a state akin to constant grieving; waiting for news, living in hope. Novelist Bev Thomas describes how they try to cope and carry on.

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The Painful, Lonely Lives Of Autistic Seniors

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:55 PM PDT

How America neglects older adults on the spectrum.

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This Bay Area Bee-Keeper Has Over 10 Million Bees And Supplies NorCal With Honey

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 08:11 PM PDT

Khaled Almaghafi, an Oakland native, started as a hobbyist, learning from his father. Now he's been supplying the Northern California with honey, beeswax and other products for close to three decades.

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Facebook, Google And Twitter Struggle To Handle November's Election

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:33 PM PDT

After spending billions to avoid a repeat of 2016, the tech giants are careening from crisis to crisis as their foes change tactics.

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How To Reach Out To Neighbors Who Need It

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 04:32 PM PDT

Safe ways to contact seniors, at-risk neighbors and others needing social connection during a challenging time.

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This Pop Culture Mashup Will Give You The Optimism Needed To Get Through The Coronavirus Crisis

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 02:18 PM PDT

A little motivation to get you through the day.

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What We've Learned About The Coronavirus — And What We Still Need To Know

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 03:30 PM PDT

As important as some of the things we've learned about coronavirus seem to be, there remain critical knowledge gaps that we need to fill.

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As Disasters Mount, Our Cities May Need To Move Underground

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 02:11 PM PDT

Temperatures are rising and urban centers are packed. To preserve livable societies, some argue we should build "Earthscrapers."

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Bartenders Attempt To Match Up The Drink Choice To The Person

Posted: 26 Mar 2020 10:27 AM PDT

Is drink choice linked to personality? These bartenders attempt to glean these strangers' alcohol choices based on personality traits.

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Posted: 30 Mar 2020 07:56 AM PDT

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Londonist In Your Living Room 30 March 2020: Bringing You The Best Of London

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 07:45 AM PDT

Inspect Her Majesty's corbels and pelmets with the 360 degree Buckingham Palace virtual tour (see below).

Ways to help, and reasons to be cheerful

  • Free bikes: Last week, Uber made its JUMP bikes free for NHS workers to use. Today, electric bike retailer Fully Charged has done something similar. By registering here, NHS staff can borrow an ebike for up to three months, without fee.
  • Chocolate Pollocks: Tate has put together a page of artistic projects to try at home. Ideas include mixing shaving foam and paint to make Gerhard Richter-esque patterns, painting plant pots in the style of Bridget Riley, and all the instructions you need to craft a Jackson Pollock chocolate artwork.
Messy fun with Tate's art projects.
  • Virtual palace: Fancy a snoop around Buckingham Palace? You can take a 360 degree tour via the Royal Collections website, while also dipping into the virtual gallery of more than 250,000 works of art. Download fun family activities, watch behind-the scenes films and find out more on the Royal Collection Trust website.
  • Free theatre: From today, Hampstead Theatre and The Guardian will re-release the live stream recordings of Mike Bartlett's Wild, Beth Steel's Wonderland and Howard Brenton's Drawing the Line for free.
  • Sunday Assembly: The Sunday Assembly secular community gathering normally takes place in Conway Hall, but this weekend sees its first ever virtual assembly. The main speaker is Henry C Blanchard, who left a boring corporate job to create an adventure sports business, set up a charity in rural Uganda, and travel the world. He now shows others how to do the same (at least, once the world returns to some kind of normal). Register for a Zoom call, and receive further information by email.
Join a Sunday Assembly via Zoom (see above).

Latest London coronavirus news

And in other London writing

Fact of the day

Knightsbridge is the only tube station to have six consecutive consonants. Aldwych might arguably have qualified, but it's (a) no longer in operation, and (b) contains a 'y' that's acting suspiciously like a vowel, even though it is not one of the traditional five.

23 Of The World's Most Marvellous Museums That You Can Visit Virtually

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 06:30 AM PDT

Last week, we brought you the best museums and galleries in London that you can visit virtually. This time we've ventured further afield. From New York to New Dehli and from Tokyo to Taipei, here are just some of the world-famous museums that — thanks to the miracles of modern technology — you can freely explore despite being cooped up at home.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York

The biggest art museum in the United States, the Met boasts works ranging from classical antiquity and ancient Egypt all the way up to modern and contemporary masterpieces. Discover thousands of exhibits in its 2 million-strong permanent collection via Google Arts and Culture, which hosts virtual tours of both the Met itself and the Breur Building.

You can also explore the museum's magnificent architecture in a series of award-winning videos. Created using spherical 360° technology, the Met 360° Project lets you admire the Beaux-Arts Great Hall, The Temple of Dendur and views of the Hudson River — as seen from the museum's cloisters — to name but a few.

State Hermitage Museum (St Petersburg)

Russia's State Hermitage Museum dates all the way back to 1764, when Catherine the Great acquired a large collection of Western European paintings. Today, it consists of five buildings and is the second-biggest art museum in the world. Highlights include James Cox's exquisite mechanical Peacock Clock, the Winter Palace's majestic Main Staircase and the neo-Greek Knight's Hall — all of which you admire in incredible detail thanks to this virtual tour.

The Pergamon Museum (Berlin)

If you like ancient monuments, you'll love the Pergamon Museum. Admire the Greek Pergamon Altar, the Roman Market Gate of Miletus, and Processional Way of Babylon from afar with the help of this rather snazzy, 360 virtual tour.

The Louvre (Paris)

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The Louvre is the world's largest art museum and holds the title of the most-visited museum in the world — with queues to match. Luckily, you don't have to wait in line to explore it online. The Louvre's virtual tours immediately whisk visitors away to Egyptian Antiquities, the Galerie d'Apollon, and even the remains of the Louvre's moat.

Altes Museum (Berlin)

Entirely dedicated to classical antiquity, Berlin's Altes Museum is home to heroes, gods, and monsters — as immortalised by ancient Romans, Greeks, and Etruscans. Explore some of them here.

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York) + Guggenheim Bilbao

Love modern art? Get thee (virtually) to The Guggenheim! See works by artists including Catherine Opie and Paweł Althamer, and explore the building's quirky interior on this virtual tour, and don't forget to check its archive of live-stream interviews with Guggenheim staff members. You can also virtually visit its Spanish sibling, the Guggenheim Bilbao, here.

Frida Kahlo Museum (Mexico City)

Be transported to Frida Kahlo's famous Casa Azul with the help of this digital tour. The legendary Mexican painter was born, lived, worked, and died in this modest cobalt-blue home. After her death, it became a museum of her works, those by her husband Diego Rivera, and the couple's personal artefacts. Have a nose around it here.

Albertina (Vienna)

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Escape to the opulence of what was once Vienna's largest residential palace on a virtual tour of the Albertina, home to 130 years worth of art, ranging from French Impressionism to the present day.

Acropolis Museum (Athens)

Take sanctuary in an ancient city on a digital tour of the Acropolis Museum. This site-specific museum narrates the story of life on the Athenian Acropolis from prehistoric times until the end of antiquity, including the Frieze of the Parthenon, which dates back to the 5th century BCE.

Tokyo National Museum

Japanophiles, this one's for you. Discover art and antiquities from all over Japan, plus a handful of other Asian countries at Tokyo National Museum. Highlights include Hokusai's iconic series of prints, Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji and exquisite Edo-era ceramics.

National Museum - New Delhi

Despite the building itself needing a bit of TLC, The National Museum, New Delhi is a treasure trove of artefacts that range from the ancient Harappan Civilisation to modern works of art. Access hundreds of them via this tour.

Anne Frank House (Amsterdam)

Anne Frank and her family spent over two years hiding from Nazi execution in the annex of this 17th century house — which certainly puts our current lockdown into perspective. Learn more about what life was like here on this beautifully-presented and incredibly moving digital tour.

The Frick Collection (New York)

Get a taste of the finer things in life with a virtual visit to The Frick Collection on Manhattan's Upper East Side. This museum houses the art collection of industrialist Henry Clay Frick, which includes an array of Old Masters paintings, superb Italian bronzes, and fine furniture.

Israel Museum (Jerusalem)

Israel's largest cultural institute is one of the world's leading encyclopaedic museums, with works dating from prehistory to the present day — but the jewel in its crown is undoubtedly the Dead Sea Scrolls, which are among the world's oldest biblical manuscripts. Pay them, and hundreds of other exhibits, a virtual visit here.

Australian Museum (Sydney)

Take a trip down under with this virtual tour of the Australian Museum. This is your chance to get closer to the unique flora, fauna and cultures of Australia and the Pacific.

Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam)

Feast your eyes on some of the Dutch Masters' finest accomplishments on a virtual tour of Amsterdam's famous Rijksmuseum. From Rembrandt's Night Watch to Vermeer's Milkmaid, there are plenty of masterpieces to discover — and it doesn't hurt that the museum is a work of art itself that seamlessly combines old and new architectural styles.

Ca'Rezzonico (Venice)

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Travel back in time to 18th century Venice with a virtual visit to Ca'Rezzonico. This magnificent palazzo on the Grand Canal is bursting with baroque and rococo treasures, alongside paintings by famous Venetian artists like Francesco Guardi.

J Paul Getty Museum (LA)

See Van Gogh's Irises, Manet's Spring, and loads more artistic treasures on this tour of the Getty in Los Angeles. If you could do with a dose Californian sunshine, you should also check out this Xplorit option, which guides you through the museum's Garden Terrace and Sculpture Plaza.

Frontiers of Flight Museum (Dallas)

This virtual tour of Dallas's Frontiers of Flight Museum is a lot of fun for aviation buffs of all ages, with over 30 aircraft and space vehicles, plus vintage flight-related memorabilia.

Vatican Museums (Vatican City)

Visit Raphael's Rooms, Pio Clementino Museum, and the Sistine Chapel without leaving your living room thanks to this spectacular series of virtual tours from the Vatican Museums. You can also access archaeological site including the Necropolis of the Via Triumphalis, a Roman-era cemetery discovered buried beneath the Vatican Gardens in 2003.  

National Museum of Natural History (Washington DC)

Washington D.C's National Museum of Natural History, which is administered by the Smithsonian Institution, has brought over 145 million plants, animal and mineral specimens to the National Mall, and you can access loads of them on this user-friendly virtual tour. Be sure to visit Lucy — which, aged about 3.2 million years old, is one of the most intact early human skeletons ever found — while you're on it.

National Palace Museum (Taipei)

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Discover one of the world's largest collections of ancient Imperial Chinese artefacts on a virtual tour of Taiwan's majestic National Palace Museum. On Google Arts & Culture, you can get up close to many of the museum's treasures, including its famous Jadeite Cabbage.

However, if you want to get a real feel for the museum, head to its website. Here, you can explore areas including The Palace of Health and Longevity, and The Garden of Tranquility and Compassion (all qualities that, in these extraordinary times, we're not taking for granted), both of which come with their own soothing soundtrack.

5 Ways Coronavirus Could Change London Permanently

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 03:00 AM PDT

For the next few months normality has been wiped from London. Aside from the catastrophic human cost of coronavirus, businesses have been shut and people incarcerated in their own homes. When it's all over — and who knows when that might be — there's no guarantee of "normality" returning. In all likelihood some businesses will remain shut. But beyond closed doors, London's way of life might change too. Below we look at some possible transformations the coming months could bring.

No more microhousing?

Twitter has been abuzz with people lamenting their pre-pandemic choice to live in a confined space. The logic at the time had been: 'It doesn't matter the size of my room, I'm going to be out in London 90% of the time anyway.'

Now that we're all locked indoors, that thinking has gone out the window. And while those who live in cramped houseshares in zone 2 with people they don't really know, nor do they want to know — no Gary, I don't want to play Fortnite with you — think they have it bad; they're only the tip of the iceberg. For example what about those who live in microhousing?

Living in preposterously small spaces, has become a fetishised ideal in recent times. Aesthetically pleasing Youtube channels promote "micro living" as an answer for overcrowding, and lack of affordable property in the modern city. But it's hard to imagine anyone who will be eager to sign up to live in such a limited space in a post-pandemic lifestyle.

More love for our green spaces

Swan Lane Open Space

One of the byproducts of coronavirus life is a renewed focus on the city's green spaces. The government has come in for both criticism and praise for keeping parks open, arguing that the health benefits — both mental and physical — of keeping these spaces open, outweighs the risk of spreading the virus. This is in diametric opposition to what many other European countries have done. Some local authorities have taken matters into their own hands and closed their parks, a move which has caused an outcry of its own.

Right now there's plenty of talk of how cherished these spaces are, but that isn't always how they've been treated pre-coronavirus (see also the importance of the NHS). Lots of councils have made a regular habit of renting their green spaces out to music festivals and other private events. This denies regular use of the space to locals, while it also often damages the spaces themselves. Councils rent parks out because their budgets have been cut by years of austerity, and use these events to raise money for their other services. However, the order of which services people value most might be reshuffled by coronavirus, with parks set to benefit greatly in people's estimations. Perhaps we could see even greater resistance to privatisation of green spaces once this is all over.

Rental prices could come down

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While no industry will come out of Covid-19 unscathed, one of the worst hit is surely travel. Countries are closing their borders, airlines are asking for a government bailout, and hotels are closing for the foreseeable future. But not everyone who travels uses hotels... at least, they didn't used to.

Short term holiday lettings companies like AirBnB had eaten a huge chunk of their market share. And while these companies began offering folks a way to make some extra cash from a spare room, they quickly morphed into something else entirely — entire properties were reserved for these sorts of lettings, eating into a finite resource the city doesn't have enough of: housing stock.

The government has tried to legislate to stop entire properties being used as short-term holiday lets year round, but the rules are frequently broken and rarely enforced. However, there are early signs that coronavirus has done what government legislation has failed to. The uncertainty in the travel market means that short term letting bookings have dried up, and these properties are now being put on the regular long-term rental market. There's early evidence that this influx of new property is being listed at cheaper prices than the market usually operates at. While this price undercutting probably won't last post-pandemic, the precariousness of the short-term lettings game might mean that property owners decide to stick to long-term lets instead. And an increase in the housing supply should push prices down.

Working from home becomes the norm

Work from home, wfh

The changing of attitude to the three little letters 'wfh' was happening even before coronavirus — TfL had hypothesised that falling ridership numbers could be down to this — but the pandemic has the power to be the rapid catalyst that could change the way we work forever. First of all, let's clarify something. Not everyone can work from home, and it's often the essential workers (one side effect of the pandemic is unveiling who actually is key to society functioning) who can't.

But for the rest of us, especially those in the creative agencies, or with white collar jobs, working from home is eminently doable. In fact, for many of us, it's preferable (you can stay in your PJs all day, what's not to love!). With many London-transplants heading "home home" to wait out the pandemic somewhere with a garden, it's even raised the question of whether people need to move to London for their job.

Now as soon as this all blows over, we're sure many people will jump for joy at the idea of returning to the office... initially. But once that novelty of being out of the house wears off, perhaps you'll experience a yearning for the relaxed pace of that wfh life.

Bidets become a bathroom essential

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No toilet paper, no worries!


Do you have any predictions for how coronavirus could change the city forever? We'd love to hear them in the comments below

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Posted: 30 Mar 2020 04:32 AM PDT

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Russian Test Pilot Explains Challenges Of Manoeuvring In Dogfights

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 11:00 PM PDT

"Kvochur's bell" manoeuvre performed by the Su-27 jets of the Russian Knights aerobatic demonstration team. © Sputnik / Mikhail Syritsa

Sputnik: Not Just to Show Off: Russian Test Pilot Explains Challenges of Manoeuvring in Dogfights

Every new plane introduced to an air force behaves differently and with the introduction of the fifth-generation Su-57 fighter, Russian pilots have had to adapt their solo and formation flying skills as well as perform high-level aerobatic manoeuvres – something they have now successfully achieved.

The fighter jet manoeuvres usually seen at air shows, while appearing genuinely astonishing and jaw-dropping, actually serve practical purposes – to outperform an opponent, gain an upper hand, and ultimately win a dogfight.

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WNU Editor: You would think that living in the missile age would put an end to "dogfights" between fighter jets. Apparently not.

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Picture Of The Day

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:30 PM PDT

Serbian military sets up the beds inside Hall 1 of the Belgrade Fair to accommodate people who suffer mild symptoms of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Belgrade, Serbia, March 24, 2020. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

WNU Editor: The above picture came from this photo-gallery .... Constructing temporary coronavirus hospitals (Reuters).

2020 Is The Year That Global Markets Experienced The Most Destructive Sell-Off Since The Great Depression

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:00 PM PDT

The final numbers of the day are displayed above the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. March 20, 2020. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File Photo

Reuters: Graphic: Three months that shook global markets

LONDON (Reuters) - How much damage has the coronavirus and the oil price collapse inflicted on global financial markets this year? Put simply, it has probably been the most destructive sell-off since the Great Depression.

The numbers have been staggering. $15 trillion has been wiped of world stock markets .MIWD00000PUS, oil has slumped 60% as Saudi Arabia and Russia have started a price war and emerging markets like Brazil, Mexico and South Africa have seen their currencies plummet more than 20%.

Volatility and corporate borrowing market stress has spiked on worries that whole sectors could go bust, airlines .dMIWO0AL00PUS have had half their value vaporized, while cratering economies risk a new wave of government debt crises.

"It has been like a train wreck," Chris Dyer, Director of Global Equity at Eaton Vance, said. "You could see it coming and coming and coming, but you just couldn't stop it happening."

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WNU Editor: I agree with this sentence from the above Reuters report ....

.... "These are truly historical moments in the history of financial markets. 2020 will go alongside 1929, 1987 and 2008 in the text books of financial market panics," Deutsche Bank Strategist, Jim Reid, said.

The People Responsible For The World's Food Supply Are Starting To Get Sick

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 08:45 PM PDT

Zero Hedge: Don't Look Now But The People Responsible For The World's Food Supply Are Starting To Get Sick

Sanderson Farms, a large poultry manufacturer and Smithfield Foods, the world's largest pork producer, have both reported their first couple of positive cases of coronavirus.

This raises the obvious question: what happens when people critical to the world's food supply start to fall ill?

As of now, there has been no such disruption - but it is beginning to morph into a massive threat, Bloomberg notes, with workers in close quarters preparing and processing food globally. Aside from the obvious threat of food not making it to consumers, things like fruits may also wind up rotting in fields if there aren't enough workers to pick and cultivate them.

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WNU Editor
: The world's richest nations will make sure that their supply chains for food will function normally. Heaven help the rest of the world who are too poor to make such a guarantee.

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic Medical News And Information -- March 29 - 30, 2020

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 08:33 PM PDT

A map based on genome sequences shows have different strains of coronavirus have spread around the world, with at least eight strains being tracked

Daily Mail: How coronavirus mutated and eight strains raced around the world after initial outbreak in China as global cases top 660,000 and deaths hit 30,847

* Scientists around the world have been sequencing virus DNA to track the spread
* There are eight strains identified, but all are very similar with tiny variations
* Experts say that no strain appears to be more lethal than any of the others
* It's also highly unlikely that the virus could mutate into a more lethal strain
* Coronavirus appears to mutate very slowly, giving hope for long-lasting vaccine

Scientists around the world are tracking at least eight strains of coronavirus around the world, using genetic detective work to show how the virus spreads.

Researchers say the virus appears to mutate very slowly, with only tiny differences between the different strains, and that none of the strains of the virus is more deadly than another.

They also say it does not appear the strains will grow more lethal as they evolve.

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Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic Medical News And Information -- March 29 - 30, 2020

Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should I call the doctor? -- The Guardian
A third of coronavirus cases may be 'silent carriers', classified Chinese data suggests -- SCMP
What happens to people's lungs when they get coronavirus? -- The Guardian
Coronavirus: Rush to develop rapid tests -- DW
New Chinese research may point to possible role of children in coronavirus spread -- SCMP
Coronavirus: Why are the death rates different? -- Gudrun Heise, DW
Ventilators explained: Key device in fight against coronavirus -- Al Jazeera
Life as a coronavirus patient in Wuhan during its darkest hour -- Zhuang Pinghui, SCMP

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In Africa -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 08:29 PM PDT



France 24: Virus prevention measures turn violent in parts of Africa

Police fired tear gas at a crowd of Kenyan ferry commuters as the country's first day of a coronavirus curfew slid into chaos. Elsewhere, officers were captured in mobile phone footage whacking people with batons.

Virus prevention measures have taken a violent turn in parts of Africa as countries impose lockdowns and curfews or seal off major cities. Health experts say the virus' spread, though still at an early stage, resembles the arc seen in Europe, adding to widespread anxiety. Cases across Africa were set to climb above 4,000 late Saturday.

Abuses of the new measures by authorities are an immediate concern.

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Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In Africa -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

That's one way to enforce a lockdown! Police in South Africa fire RUBBER BULLETS at shoppers queuing for food outside supermarket in Johannesburg -- Daily Mail
New front: Worry over COVID-19 spreading in African refugee camps -- Al Jazeera
Zimbabwe braces for 21-day coronavirus lockdown -- AFP
Zimbabwe to start coronavirus lockdown on Monday -- BBC
Mali to go ahead with elections despite COVID-19 crisis -- DW
Fears that coronavirus could 'overwhelm' war-torn Libya -- France 24
More coronavirus cases in Libya as fighting rages -- Al Jazeera
Nigeria imposes lockdown in cities of Lagos and Abuja to curb coronavirus -- France 24
In Somalia, coronavirus goes from fairy tale to nightmare -- AP
We Ugandans are used to lockdowns and poor healthcare. But we're terrified -- Patience Akumu, The Guardian
Coronavirus: 150 Tunisians self-isolate in factory to make masks -- BBC
DW Africa correspondents on life under the threat of COVID-19 -- DW

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In The Middle East -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 08:21 PM PDT



Jerusalem Post: More than 50,000 cases of coronavirus in Middle East

While the wealthy Gulf states will be fine, the other countries have a major challenge ahead of them.

The number of cases of coronavirus in the Middle East increased to more than 50,000 on Saturday night, and continues to rise everyday by the thousands.

More than half of the cases are in Iran, where official numbers put them at 35,000. However, the real number in the Islamic Republic is thought to be as much as five times that, according to the WHO.

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WNU Editor: A good summary on the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic in the Middle East is here .... Coronavirus: Every new COVID-19 death and case in Middle East (Gulf News).

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In The Middle East -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Iran defends virus response as Syria reports first death -- AP
Rouhani warns of 'new way of life' in Iran as deaths from coronavirus spiral -- France 24
As Iran coronavirus deaths rise, Rouhani hits back at criticism -- Al Jazeera
Turkey suspends all international flights, expands restrictions -- Al Jazeera
Saudi Arabia expands lockdown as coronavirus death toll doubles -- Reuters
Israel seeks hotels for returning citizens to be quarantined at Passover -- UPI
Palestinian groups cancel mass Gaza rallies due to coronavirus -- Al Jazeera
COVID-19: Lebanon businesses help overwhelmed hospitals -- Al Jazeera
Undocumented struggle to access coronavirus tests in Lebanon -- Al Jazeera
Syria reports first coronavirus death as fears grow of major outbreak -- Reuters
Syria reports first coronavirus death as fears grow that virus could spread -- France 24
Coronavirus in Syria: An invisible enemy -- DW
UAE opens drive-through coronavirus testing site -- AFP
Anti-virus measures spark Mideast fears of setback in liberties -- France 24
Spanish flu: How the deadly pandemic affected the Arab world -- Lojien Ben Gassem, Arab News

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In Asia -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 08:06 PM PDT



Daily Mail: Riots erupt in China's coronavirus epicentre Wuhan - where deadly bug was detected last year – as lockdown travel restrictions are lifted for first time in two months for 11 million people - but they're STILL not allowed to leave the city

* People are now allowed to enter the city and hundreds arrived on metro services
* Citizens are still not allowed to leave the city and shops are still shut
* City placed under lockdown in January with roadblocks ring-fencing outskirts
* In China, more than 80,000 have been infected, with 3,295 reported deaths

Angry crowds rioted near the Chinese city of Wuhan after the region's two-month coronavirus lockdown was lifted but residents were told they could not travel elsewhere in China.

Shocking footage showed a mob overturning a police van on a bridge linking Wuhan, which is the capital of Hubei Province, and neighbouring Jiangxi.

The violent scenes came despite a move by the authorities on Saturday to allow people into Wuhan from elsewhere in the country for the first time since coronavirus emerged in the city in late December last year.

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Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In Asia -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Coronavirus cradle Wuhan partly reopens after lockdown -- BBC
China sees drop in new coronavirus cases; none in Hubei for sixth day -- Reuters
Doubts over China's claim of beating coronavirus -- DW
Locals in Wuhan believe 42,000 people may have died in the coronavirus outbreak there not the 3,200 claimed by Chinese authorities -- Daily Mail
Delivery of 5,000 URNS to funeral home in coronavirus epicentre Wuhan raises fears China is underplaying nation's official 3,300 death toll -- Daily Mail
Coronavirus: South Korea has more recovered patients than sick -- UPI
Coronavirus: India defiant as millions struggle under lockdown -- BBC
India quarantines 15,000 after virus kills 'super-spreader' guru -- Al Jazeera
Coronavirus: India's PM Modi seeks 'forgiveness' over lockdown -- BBC
Vitriol and violence: A coronavirus death exposes paranoia in India -- Reuters
Coronavirus confirmed cases rise to 1526 in Pakistan -- The Nation
Afghanistan locks down capital Kabul amid COVID-19 fears -- Anadolu Agency
Taiwan reports third coronavirus death, total cases near 300 -- Reuters
New Zealand records first coronavirus-related death, Jacinda Ardern urges people to practise social distancing -- ABC News Online
Philippines reports 343 additional coronavirus cases, three new deaths -- Reuters
Coronavirus rumour sparks prison riot in Thailand's Buriram -- Al Jazeera
Japan to expand entry ban to include US, China, most of Europe: Asahi -- Reuters
Tokyo coronavirus cases jump in record daily rise: NHK -- Reuters
Singapore reports 42 new coronavirus cases, taking tally to 844 -- Reuters
How Vietnam is winning its 'war' on coronavirus -- DW
Australia bans gatherings of more than 2 even as coronavirus daily infection rate declines by half -- FOX News
Why does Indonesia have a high COVID-19 mortality rate? -- DW
Rumors hampering fight against coronavirus in South Asia -- AP

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In Europe -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 07:56 PM PDT


Daily Mail: Spain suffers its worst day yet as 838 die from coronavirus - six higher than previous daily record as country's death total soars to 6,528

* Only Italy's single-day death tally is worse than Spain's - with a total of 969
* New Spanish Ministry of Health figures show 78,797 people have been infected
* It comes after the country ordered all but non-essential workers to stay indoors

Spain has suffered its worst day yet as 838 die from coronavirus as the country's death total soars to 6,528.

It surpasses the death toll for the previous 24 hours, announced yesterday morning by six.

Only Italy's single-day death tally is worse than Spain's - with 969 dying there from coronavirus in the 24 hours between Thursday and Friday.

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Daily Mail: Italy suffers another 756 coronavirus deaths in one day as death toll soars towards 11,000 and number of cases in the country nears 100,000

* Death toll in Italy alone accounts for third of all deaths from the bug world-wide
* The total number of confirmed cases in country rose to 97,689 from 92,472
* At least 50 medics have died while trying to contain spread of Covid-19 in Italy
* National Federation of Orders of Surgeons and Dentists updated list of doctors
* Coffins from Bergamo, Northern Italy, are being moved to less affected regions

Italy's coronavirus death toll has skyrocketed by 756 in one day, bringing the country's total fatalities to 10,779.

The death toll in Italy alone - the highest in the world - accounts for a third of all fatalities from the bug world-wide.

The total number of confirmed cases in the country rose to 97,689 from a previous 92,472 today, the lowest daily rise in new cases since Wednesday.

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Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In Italy -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Coronavirus deaths jump by 756 in Italy as total toll reaches 10,779 -- France 24
Italy considers extension of country lock down as death toll climbs over 10,000 -- The Hill
Coronavirus: More than 900 deaths in a day in Italy -- BBC
Italy's coronavirus death toll is now THREE times more than China as it rises by 889 in a single day to 10,023 while coffins fill up nations churches and army move bodies out of worst affected region -- Daily Mail
Italy coronavirus death toll passes 10,000. Many are asking why the fatality rate is so high -- CNN
Italians search for hope in times of coronavirus -- DW

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In Spain -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Spain sets grim new record for virus deaths with 838 in 24 hours -- France 24
Spain toughens restrictions as coronavirus death toll surges -- Reuters
Spain calls for action from Europe as daily death toll rises again -- The Guardian
Coronavirus: Why are deaths rising so quickly in Spain? -- Sputnik

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In France -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

France records 292 virus deaths in a day, total death toll of 2,606 -- France 24
French PM extends coronavirus lockdown until April 15 -- France 24
France extends lockdown as COVID-19 cases spread -- Al Jazeera
Coronavirus: 'The fight has only just begun,' says French PM -- France 24
French former Minister Patrick Devedjian, 75, becomes most senior politician in Europe to die of coronavirus -- Daily Mail
'We live in fear every day': French funerals in the time of the coronavirus -- France 24

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In The U.K. -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

UK coronavirus death toll surges, surpassing 1,000 -- France 24
Coronavirus: Things will get worse, PM warns in letter to Britons -- BBC
Coronavirus lockdown could last 'six months or more', warns UK chief medical officer -- France 24
Coronavirus: Six months before UK 'returns to normal' - deputy chief medical officer -- BBC

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In Germany -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Germany to issue coronavirus 'immunity certificates' to people who have recovered in a bid to bring their lockdown to an end -- Daily Mail
Germany won't lift coronavirus restrictions before April 20: Chancellory -- DW
COVID-19: Germany sees low fatalities despite high infection rate -- Al Jazeera
Exodus: French and Italian authorities evacuate coronavirus patients from worst-hit regions to GERMANY for treatment -- Daily Mail

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In Russia -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Moscow tightens its lockdown with residents only allowed out to go to work, hospital or the shops as coronavirus cases in the city pass 1,500 -- Daily Mail
Russian PM Orders Suspension of Border Crossing by Car, Rail Starting 30 March -- Sputnik
Russia to ban ALL cross-border travel over Covid-19 pandemic -- RT
Russia Registers 228 Coronavirus Cases Over Past 24 Hours - Operational Headquarters -- Sputnik
Russia's low rate of coronavirus infections means few fear pandemic -- France 24
Coronavirus: Russia sees no epidemic but starts shutdown -- BBC

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In The Rest Of Europe -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Denmark extends lockdown over COVID-19 crisis -- Al Jazeera
Coronavirus: Netherlands recalls 'defective' masks bought from China -- DW
Lockdown, what lockdown? Sweden's unusual response to coronavirus -- BBC
Coronavirus pandemic not keeping Swedes at home -- Sweden
As the rest of Europe lives under lockdown, Sweden keeps calm and carries on -- The Guardian
Coronavirus shakes foundations of the European Union -- DW

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In The U.S. -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 07:26 PM PDT



Daily Mail: Donald Trump extends coronavirus lockdown until April 30 and says the pandemic will peak in TWO WEEKS – but insists he never threatened to quarantine New York and his Easter deadline was just an 'aspiration'

* Donald Trump said Sunday that the administration is extending the coronavirus guidelines, originally imposed for 15 days, until April 30 – a 30 day extension
* He admitted that his Easter deadline for the country to be up and running was just an 'aspiration'
* The president also said that it's likely the fast-spreading respiratory virus will peak in two weeks, which is right around Easter
* 'The modeling estimates that the peak is likely to hit in two weeks,' he said during his daily coronavirus task force briefing at the White House on Sunday

Donald Trump said Sunday the administration's coronavirus task force's 15-day plan to reduce the spread of the disease is being extended 30 days, which is weeks past his Easter deadline.

He also claimed during his daily press briefing at the White House Sunday evening that the peak of coronavirus is expected to hit in two weeks, even though the death toll in the U.S. doubled from 1,000 to 2,000 in just one day.

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Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In The U.S. -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

The Latest in The U.S.: New York state surpasses 1,000 deaths -- AP
Trump extends virus guidelines, braces US for big death toll -- AP
Trump says US death rate likely to peak in two weeks -- France 24
Trump backs off plan to reopen businesses by mid-April amid coronavirus warnings -- Reuters
Coronavirus: Trump extends restrictions beyond Easter -- BBC
White House Extends Coronavirus Guidelines Until April 30, Trump Expects "Peak" In About 2 Weeks -- Zero Hedge
No state or city will be spared: Experts warn that new US coronavirus hotspots including Detroit and New Orleans are 'off the chart' and could be WORSE than NYC as death toll doubles to 2,000 in two days -- Daily Mail
New York state surpasses 1,000 coronavirus deaths -- AP
New York state coronavirus deaths increase by 237 in past day: governor -- Reuters
The coronavirus map of New York City where one person dies of coronavirus every nine minutes: Queens and Brooklyn are hot spots in analysis of proportion of tests that come back positive in each borough -- Daily Mail
New York hospitals overwhelmed as COVID-19 cases soar -- Al Jazeera
Field hospital is set up in NYC's Central Park: Triage tents will be used to cope with patient overflow from Mount Sinai West Hospital as New York City cases surge past 33,000 with nearly 700 deaths -- Daily Mail
Trump backs off NY quarantine and asks CDC to issue 'strong travel advisory' instead after Gov. Cuomo declared the threat a 'federal declaration of war', as US death toll doubles in the space of two days to 2,100 -- Daily Mail
CDC issues travel advisory for NY tri-state area after Trump says quarantine 'not necessary' -- The Hill
Coronavirus: Trump decides against quarantine of New York region -- France 24
Coronavirus: Trump backs away from New York quarantine -- BBC
The hunt for fleeing New Yorkers: The Hamptons wants to ban coronavirus refugees from the Big Apple and Rhode Island is sending the National Guard to find them as wealthy residents and celebs escape virus epicenter -- Daily Mail
Rhode Island BACKS DOWN on targeting New Yorkers after Cuomo slammed the door-to-door checks by the National Guard as illegal and threatened to sue the state -- Daily Mail
New Orleans streets are overtaken by RATS as tourists stay away from the city and Louisiana is hit by 3,315 coronavirus cases and 137 deaths -- Daily Mail
Louisiana emerging as the next US coronavirus hot spot -- Al Jazeera
Californians wonder how bad coronavirus outbreak will get as state's death toll passes 100 and cases surge to 4,643 - second only to New York -- Daily Mail
Coronavirus runs riot in prisons: Experts say jails could be new epicenters of COVID-19 as there are no masks or hand sanitizer behind bars while the number of infected inmates tops 350 in US correctional facilities -- Daily Mail
Coronavirus cases are growing faster in red states, new data reveals, with Texas recording a whopping 236% increase in cases in just FOUR DAYS - while infection rates slow in blue state Washington suggesting lockdowns work -- Daily Mail
Trump orders US troops back to active duty for coronavirus response -- The Hill
More than 800,000 doctors plead with Trump NOT to reopen the country by Easter because it will 'gravely jeopardize the health of all Americans' -- Daily Mail
Immigration detainees in PA start hunger strike demanding release amid coronavirus pandemic -- The Hill

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic -- Live Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 07:22 PM PDT



Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic -- News Updates March 29 - 30, 2020

Live Coronavirus News Coverage and Updates -- The New York Times
Factbox: Latest on the spread of the coronavirus around the world -- Reuters
Coronavirus live news: Spain records new highest daily death toll, as Syria reports first Covid-19 death -- The Guardian
Coronavirus latest: Trump expects US death rate to peak 'in two weeks' -- DW
Coronavirus update: Global death toll exceeds 30,000, US expert says country could face 200,000 deaths, Australian wage subsidy to be announced -- ABC News Online
What you need to know today about the virus outbreak -- AP
Trump extends US social distancing until April 30: Live updates -- Al Jzeera
Coronavirus latest: Spain sees deadliest day as Europe and US brace for bigger body count -- SCMP
Live Updates: UK PM Johnson Urges Brits to 'Stay at Home and Save Lives' Amid Coronavirus Outbreak -- Sputnik
Coronavirus: Which countries have confirmed cases? -- Al Jazeera

Top U.S. Doctor Estimates The US Could See Between 100,000 And 200,000 Covid-19 Coronavirus Deaths

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 06:25 PM PDT




Daily Mail: Dr. Fauci predicts America's coronavirus death toll will be '100,000 to 200,000', millions of people will be infected and says lockdowns will NOT be lifted next week like the President wants

  * Dr Anthony Fauci on Sunday morning estimated the US could see between 100,000 and 200,000 deaths
  * 'We're going to have millions of cases,' he said, adding that he did not want to be held to that number because the pandemic is 'such a moving target'
  * Fauci offered his prognosis as the federal government weighs rolling back guidelines on social distancing
  * He said he would only support such action in lesser impacted areas if there is enhanced testing in place
  * As of Sunday morning, there were more than 132,000 positive cases and more than 2,300 deaths in the US
  * New York City remains the epicenter of the nation's outbreak, with 33,786 cases and 678 deaths
  * Several other cities including Detroit, Chicago and New Orleans are being monitored as potential hotspots
  * Dr Deborah Birx, the White House's coronavirus response coordinator, said Sunday: 'Every metro area should assume that they will have an outbreak equivalent to New York'

Dr Anthony Fauci, the government's foremost infection disease expert, says the United States could experience more than 100,000 deaths and millions of infections from the coronavirus pandemic.

Fauci offered his prognosis in an interview with CNN's State of the Union on Sunday morning, as the federal government weighs rolling back guidelines on social distancing.

'I would say between 100,000 and 200,000 cases,' he said, correcting himself to say he meant deaths. 'We're going to have millions of cases.' But he added 'I don't want to be held to that' because the pandemic is 'such a moving target'.

The bleak projection comes as the US leads the world in coronavirus infections, with 132,647 reported to date. The nationwide death toll reached 2,355 on Sunday, more than doubling figures reported two days earlier.

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WNU Editor: Dr. Fauci's statement is basically this .... prepare for the worst, but hope for the best.

More News On Dr. Fauci Predicting America's Coronavirus Death Toll Will Be '100,000 To 200,000'

Up to 200K US deaths foreseen as virus impedes farewells -- AP
Fauci warns coronavirus could kill as many as 200,000 Americans -- The Guardian
US virus deaths may exceed 100,000, warns chief medical adviser Fauci -- France 24
Coronavirus latest: US can expect 100,000 to 200,000 deaths -- DW
US coronavirus deaths may reach 200,000: Top scientist -- Al Jazeeera
Dr. Fauci: "We're Going To Have Millions Of Cases" And "Between 100K & 200K Deaths" -- Zero Hedge

The U.K. Believes The Number Of Cases Of The Covid-19 Coronavirus In China Has Been 'Downplayed By A Factor Of 15 To 40 Times'

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 04:57 PM PDT

Ministers and senior Downing Street officials said the Communist state now faces a 'reckoning' over its handling of the outbreak and risks becoming a 'pariah state'. People are pictured in the city of Wuhan after lockdown restrictions were relaxed

Daily Mail: China's efforts to blame coronavirus on a US army delegation to Wuhan infuriate No. 10 as Boris Johnson's advisers say Beijing's statistics on its cases could be downplayed by a factor of 40

* Ministers demand review of Britain's relationship with Communist super-state
* It comes amid fury over China's misinformation blitz around Covid-19 outbreak
* PM urged to block deal with technology giant Huawei to build UK's 5G network

China's behaviour during the coronavirus pandemic will eventually result in a 'reckoning' in relations with Beijing, close allies of Boris Johnson have warned.

Senior Ministers think China risks becoming a pariah state unless there are sweeping reforms when the crisis abates, and they are demanding an urgent review of Britain's relationship with the Communist super-state.

It comes as the Prime Minister faces renewed Cabinet pressure to block the deal with the Chinese technology giant Huawei to build vast swathes of Britain's 5G network.

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Update: Downing Street says China faces a 'reckoning' over their handling of coronavirus and risks becoming a 'pariah state' as Boris Johnson faces pressure to scrap the Huawei deal (Daily Mail).

WNU Editor: People I trust believe China underestimated their number of cases by a factor of 5 or 10. I give it a couple years before Beijing tells us the real number of cases and deaths in their country.

Update #2: Locals in Wuhan believe 42,000 people may have died in the coronavirus outbreak there not the 3,200 claimed by Chinese authorities (Daily Mail).

Mali Votes In Long-Delayed Parliamentary Elections Amid Pandemic And Security Fears

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 03:55 PM PDT



Al Jazeera: Polls close in Mali amid coronavirus threat, security fears

Long-delayed parliamentary elections overshadowed by kidnapping of opposition leader, concerns over coronavirus.

Polls have closed in Mali's long-delayed parliamentary elections which were held despite concerns about security and the coronavirus pandemic.

Sunday's vote came hours after the violence-hit West African country announced its first coronavirus death and days after main opposition leader Soumaila Cisse was kidnapped by unidentified gunmen.

The vote was expected to see new MPs elected to the 147-seat National Assembly for the first time since 2013, when President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita's Rally for Mali party won a substantial majority.

Parliamentary elections were meant to take place again in late 2018 following Keita's re-election, but the poll was postponed several times, largely due to security concerns.

After Sunday's first-round vote, a second round is scheduled for April 19.

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More News On Today's Elections In Mali

Mali goes to the polls despite coronavirus fears -- BBC
Mali votes in long-delayed election amid coronavirus, security fears -- France 24
Mali Holds Election Despite Coronavirus and Insurgency -- US News and World Report/Reuters
Mali holds general elections despite COVID-19 fears -- Anadolu Agency

France Is Caught In A West African War Quagmire

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 03:44 PM PDT

French Foreign Legion soldiers from the Operation Barkhane Counterterrorism Force taking positions as Merlin helicopters land in the Liptako-Gourma zone in northeastern Mali.

New York Times: Crisis In The Sahel Becoming France's Forever War

Riding along with French troops hunting Islamist militants in France's unwinnable West African war.

AWAGATE FOREST, MALI — For two days, dozens of armored vehicles carrying 180 elite soldiers with the French Foreign Legion lumbered over West Africa's scrubby savanna to reach a suspected hide-out for Islamist militants.

Finally, by a thicket of acacia trees, the legionnaires spotted a turbaned suspect in flip-flops, carrying an AK-47, who set off at a sprint and melted away in the distance. The soldiers found only his gun, boots, and ammunition holster under a thorny fence, and presented the findings to their officer.

"A bit of a modest result,'' said Col. Nicolas Meunier, commanding officer of the French desert battle group.

When France sent its forces into Mali, a former French colony, after armed Islamists took control of the West African country's northern cities, their mission was supposed to last only a few weeks.

That was seven years ago.

Since then, the terrorist threat has spread across a vast sweep of land south of the Sahara known as the Sahel, and France's counterterrorism fight has spread with it. As a result, more than 10,000 West Africans have died, over a million have fled their homes and military forces from West Africa and France have suffered many losses.

And still, the battle is hardly finished. The Islamic State in the Greater Sahara, a potent armed group with loose ties to the Islamic State, has been conducting sophisticated attacks in the border regions of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso. In the past four months, militants have raided four major military outposts in Mali and Niger, killing 300 soldiers.

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WNU Editor: These militant groups in the Sahel have proven themselves to be very deadly .... Boko Haram Launches Attacks That Kill 92 Chadian And 70 Nigerian Soldiers (March 25, 2020).

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Posted: 29 Mar 2020 10:31 PM PDT







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Taliban Will Not Meet The Afghan Government's Team For Peace Talks

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:49 AM PDT

In February 2020, the US signed a troop withdrawal agreement with the Taliban [Sorin Furcoi/Al Jazeera]

The Guardian/Reuters: Taliban refuses to talk to Afghan government's negotiating team

The militant group's refusal represents a setback for US-brokered peace talks

The Taliban refused to begin talks with the Afghan government's new negotiating team on Saturday, in a setback to the US-brokered peace process for one of the world's longest-running conflicts.

Spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the militants could not talk to the 21-member team named on Thursday as it had not been constituted taking all parties into account. The team is headed by Masoom Stanekzai, an ex-security chief and supporter of president Ashraf Ghani, and includes politicians, former officials and representatives of civil society. Five members are women.

"In order to reach true and lasting peace, the aforementioned team must be agreed upon by all effective Afghan sides so that it can represent all sides," said Mujahid.

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WNU Editor: The Taliban are not going to negotiate as long as they continue to win on the battlefield .... Taliban Takes District Headquarters, Says It Will Not Negotiate With Afghan Government Team (RFE). More here .... Northern Afghan district falls to the Taliban (Long War Journal).

Update: To the surprise of no one, the war is escalating .... Taliban Violence Remains High Amid Peace Efforts (TOLO News).

More News On The Taliban Deciding To Not Meet The Afghan Government's Team For Peace Talks

Taliban refuses to talk to newly-formed Afghan government team -- Al Jazeera
Taliban Rejects Afghan Team for Peace Talks -- VOA
Taliban Reject Afghan Government's Negotiation Team, Say List Contradicts Deal With US -- Sputnik

President Trump Delivers Remarks At Naval Station Norfolk Send Off For USNS Comfort Before It Sets Sail To New York

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:28 AM PDT



Daily Mail: Trump salutes the US Navy Comfort as the hospital ship begins its journey to New York where Gov. Cuomo says he will welcome it with 'open arms' despite a rift with the president over a state-wide quarantine

* The US Navy Ship Comfort departed for New York on Saturday
* Trump called the hospital ship a 'message of hope' for New Yorkers
* The ship will provide 1,000 extra beds and 1,200 medical staff to the city
* It is expected to dock in Manhattan on Monday
* The situation in New York is dramatically escalating the cases jumped by iver 7,000 to 52,318 on Saturday
* The death toll in the state is now at 728
* Earlier on Saturday, Trump claimed he would quarantine New York
* Gov. Andrew Cuomo pushed back saying 'I don't like the sound of it'

President Donald Trump sent a 'message of hope' to the people of New York on Saturday as he sent off Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort to begin its journey to the city stricken with drastically increasing coronavirus cases.

The ship, traveling from the naval station in Norfolk, Virginia, will supply the city at the epicenter of the country's coronavirus crisis with 1,000 extra beds as well as 1,200 medical staff.

Deaths in the state rose by 209 on Saturday to a death toll of 728 people as cases in the city alone hit over 29,000.

Trump told the struggling New York 'we're here for you', despite earlier causing tension with the state's governor Andrew Cuomo for revealing his plans to quarantine New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

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WNU Editor: Impressive ship that I am sure is going to help a lot of people.

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Posted: 29 Mar 2020 08:53 AM PDT















Picture Of The Day

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 08:18 AM PDT

A man walks along the National Mall in Washington, March 15, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

WNU Editor: The above picture came from this photo-gallery .... Solitary scenes in the coronavirus pandemic (Reuters).

Editor's Note

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 12:31 PM PDT

A lot of readers want to know how I am doing during this "crisis", and what I am actually doing in my chalet deep in the woods and in front of a lake in the Laurentians of Quebec.

So here is a brief summary.

First things first. I have been sleeping a lot. In normal times I usually need about 7 hours. But not in the past two weeks. I am easily doing 8 or 9 hours, and I need a nap in the middle of the day. Granted the fresh air always knocks me out in the beginning, but I think stress and worry on what is happening to others have made me wanting to sleep more.

I am reading a lot of books (at least one a day). Being the co-founder of the world's second oldest online library .... Bookyards .... gives me access to a lot of books, not only from my own library, but from publishers, authors, and other online libraries. I am currently reading Isaac Asimov's complete Foundation series.

I am getting a lot of interview requests from radio and TV stations in Russia and Ukraine. There is a lot of public interest on what is happening in the U.S. and Canada, and I am trying to do my best to inform people in the "old country" on what is happening here.

I am getting a lot of phone/messenger/and skype calls. A lot of people I know are worried and stressed. Fortunately my family is OK. With the exception of my brother who is freaking out on what is happening in the Bay area of San Francisco and one of my cousins in Ukraine who is battling cancer, everyone else is calm and hoping that this crisis will pass sooner rather than later.

Everyone also wants to know how is my mom doing. She is 93 (next month she will be 94), and she is OK. She is truly someone who has seen it all, so this pandemic is just another event in her very long life.

I am cooking a lot. Made borscht, chicken soup, homemade pizza, bread and baguettes this week. Beef stroganoff is on the menu today.

Chopping a lot of wood. I have the tools, the fallen trees, and a wood splitter. If the economy completely collapses, I am going into the firewood business.

I am making maple syrup this week. For those who are interested in my attempt to become the Maple Syrup King of the World, go here .... Let Us Talk About Maple Syrup (My Personal Trade War Story) (June 4, 2018).

Tried ice-fishing. Not even a nibble. :(

Playing a lot of chess against the computer. When I was young (13 years old), my ranking was at the expert level. If I had played in a few more tournaments, I would probably have become a Master or higher. One of my regrets in my life.

Playing a lot of music (I play the accordion and guitar), as well as listening to a lot of music on YouTube. I listen to everything. From classical to what's popular today.

Took the telescope out of storage and have used it twice in the past week. The stars are incredible at this time of year. A hot thermos of tea and watching the stars is my idea of chilling.

Doing a lot of thinking on what will be the geopolitical, military, and economic impact of this pandemic. A crisis always produces change and a lot of opportunities. And this is one huge crisis that has produced many opportunities. I have a few ideas. Will be posting them in the coming weeks.

As for WNU. I am the first to admit that my productivity has crashed. I am functioning at about 25% since the start of this crisis, and I know that I can do better. It is just a question of focusing and making the necessary commitment of time. So without saying anything else. It is back to blogging.

P.S. I just want to say thank you for all the emails, notes, and comments that have been sent my way in the past two weeks. Your messages and kind words are always appreciated.

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Posted: 30 Mar 2020 04:15 AM PDT

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Mount & Blade 2 is now out in early access

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 03:28 AM PDT

It’s time to saddle up and ride out, for Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord entered early access this morning. The long-awaited follow-up to Warband (one of the best RPGs, don’t you know?) will once again send us out to ride around a sandbox medieval world, raising armies, politicking, laying siege, and charging around big battlefields with hundreds of soldiers throwing down. But if you’d rather wait for the full and finished game, it’s expected to leave early access in “around a year.” For now, onwards to the launch trailer!

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Fight in silly jetpack shootouts with the free Soldat 2 demo

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 03:09 AM PDT

Some of you will remember 2002’s Soldat, a side-scrolling 2D shoot ’em up with multiplayer and jetpacks. You lot might be especially interested in the free demo for Soldat 2, which is the same thing but without the multiplayer. It’s being made by Michal Marcinkowski, the same guy who did the original.

I’m not tainted by nostalgia, and I enjoyed myself too. It’s pretty good! It makes me miss The Showdown Effect.

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Fnatic's best mechanical keyboard deal is back for round three

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 02:08 AM PDT

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Rejoice, keyboard deals hunters, as Fnatic’s Streak and miniStreak mechanical gaming keyboards have had their prices slashed once again over on Amazon UK. This time, it’s the Cherry MX Brown versions of the Streak and tenkeyless miniStreak that are mainly on offer, with the Streak going for a third off at £90, down from its usual £120, and the miniStreak for £75, which £15 cheaper than normal. Fnatic’s older Rush keyboards are also on sale, too, so come on down and let’s get this keyboard deals party started.

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Have You Played… Wing Commander: Prophecy?

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 01:39 AM PDT

Wing Commander tee em 5 Colon Prophecy Gold is one of the cheesiest games I’ve ever played.

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How a hermit house gets built in Ostriv

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 01:00 AM PDT

Ostriv is a Ukrainian town building game set in the early 1700s. If I tell you how it works, it will sound like every other city builder, and that would do this delightful game a disservice.

So instead, I’m going to show you what happens when you tell your little villagers to build a house.

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Art Of Rally's free demo takes Absolute Drift's minimal powerslides to the woods

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:55 AM PDT

Five years after Absolute Drift, Funselektor have found themselves behind the wheel once again. This week, the minimalist driving developers released a free demo for Art Of Rally, a top-down distillation of the (objectively best) motorsport that takes Absolute Drift’s textureless powerslides and lets them loose on delightfully toy-like Nordic forest tracks.

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Blizzard asks World Of Warcraft players if they'd go back to The Burning Crusade

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 08:36 AM PDT

What happens after World Of Warcraft: Classic? It’s something the MMO throwback was always going to have to deal with, eventually. There’s only so much content to revisit after all. As Classic’s expiration date slowly draws closer, Blizzard have begun asking players what they’d like to see next – specifically, whether they’re ready to head back through the Dark Portal in a Classic-style return to World Of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade.

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Screenshot Saturday Sundays: Keep it clean, eat well and go for a walk

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 07:39 AM PDT

Screenshot Saturday Sundays! A virtual picturebook of holiday snaps from across the game development globe, delivered straight to Twitter’s doorstep every seven days. This week, we’re basically running down good lockdown practice: wash up often, eat well, and remember to take a nice walk now and again. Maybe don’t go hopping on trains right now, mind.

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Rip and tear in third-person with this Doom Eternal mod

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 04:59 AM PDT

It feels criminal to do this to Doom Eternal. Doom is the ur-FPS. Not the first, by any means, but the most – the first-person shooter we’ve been chasing for decades. In their own act of heresy, though, modders have plucked the eyes from our Doom Slayer and hung them a few feet behind his rear, turning Doom Eternal’s meaty in-your-face gorefest into a ludicrously nippy third-person adventure.

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Posted: 30 Mar 2020 03:39 AM PDT

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EU budget crisis: Von der Leyen orders leaders to agree budget as EU running out of funds

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 02:31 AM PDT



BRUSSELS could run out of cash to combat coronavirus if European capitals fail to agree on the bloc's next multi-annual budget.

‘Breaking into two spheres!’ MoD insider warns coronavirus threatening new Cold War 

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 12:45 AM PDT



CORONAVIRUS could be the start of a new Cold War scenario, as the US and China continue to point the finger at each other, former Ministry of Defence Minister Tobias Ellwood has warned Express.co.uk.

Coronavirus breakthrough: Germany's surprising project to end ALL lockdowns revealed

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:24 PM PDT



GERMANY are set to introduce "immunity certificates" to those who have recovered from catching the coronavirus in a bid to end lockdowns across the country.

Coronavirus: Hundreds die in Iran after wrongly being advised to drink methanol as a cure

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 06:48 PM PDT



METHANOL poisoning has killed at least 300 people in Iran after false rumours that the toxic substance would cure coronavirus were spread.

‘Entire Dynasty LOST!’ Egypt expert on hunt for 100 missing tombs 

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 03:15 AM PDT



EGYPT archaeologist Chris Naunton believes there are still around 100 tombs of high-ranking officials to be uncovered including an "entire dynasty" lost to time.

Coronavirus fightback: Joy as 101-year-old man survives SECOND pandemic

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 01:53 AM PDT



A MIRACULOUS 101-year-old has recovered from COVID-19 after being discharged from hospital in Italy - meaning he has survived not one, but two global pandemics, having been born in the midst of the Spanish Flu outbreak.

EU crisis: Coronavirus could wipe out bloc 'for ten years', Brussels officials fear

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 02:14 AM PDT



THE European Union could be plunged into a ten-year crisis according to one of the EU's leaders, amid growing rifts inside the Brussels-led bloc.

Coronavirus cover-up: Wuhan residents break cover on TRUE death toll - terrifying details

Posted: 30 Mar 2020 12:39 AM PDT



WUHAN residents have warned coronavirus has killed more than 42,000 locals - more than ten times the official death toll for the entire country.

Spanish PM reveals which key workers will avoid 'extraordinarily tough' new lockdown rules

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:34 PM PDT



SPAIN's government has issued clarification over which essential workers will still be allowed to work, following tougher lockdown restrictions introduced on Saturday.

Trump's top disease expert gives horrifying prediction of US death toll from COVID 19

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 09:20 PM PDT



DONALD TRUMP's top disease expert has given a horrifying prediction of how many US citizens could die from coronavirus.

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The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is a U.S. law that is intended to protect workers against certain unfair pay practices or work regulations.

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Yield to Maturity vs. Coupon Rate: What's the Difference?

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UnitedHealth stock is in bear market territory at 21% below its all-time high but has recovered 29.2% from the low posted on March 23.

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P&G Stock Was a Buy at Its 'Reversion to the Mean'

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Given the spread of COVID-19, some of the consumer staple giant's products are seeing hoarding and increased demand.

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Eventually, you'll need to take required minimum distributions (RMDs). Here are tips for preserving your nest egg in the face of unavoidable withdrawals.

Johnson & Johnson Rebounds Below 'Reversion to the Mean'

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The health care giant has been struggling with fines related to its role in the opioid crisis and talcum powder cancer charges.

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Medicare is a U.S. government program providing healthcare insurance to individuals 65 and older or those under 65 who meet eligibility requirements.

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An exceptional item is an unusual business cost or source of revenue that is reported separately from ordinary expenses or receipts.

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Regulation 9 lets national banks open and operate trust departments in-house, function as fiduciaries, and manage investment-related activities.

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$2 Trillion Coronavirus Stimulus Bill: What Does It Cover?

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How to Build an Emergency Fund

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What is the 200-Day Simple Moving Average?

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How Much Cash Should I Keep in the Bank?

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The Banking and Securities Industry Committee (BASIC) sought to uphold uniform rules and regulations regarding the trading and settlement of securities.

Convertible Arbitrage Defined

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A health reimbursement arrangement (HRA) is an employer-funded plan that reimburses employees for medical expenses and, sometimes, insurance premiums.

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The domestic production activities deduction was intended to offer tax relief for businesses that produce their goods or work inside the U.S.

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NEW DELHI | MUMBAI: The country's largest two-wheeler manufacturer Hero MotoCorp said it's invoking force majeure to suspend full payments to vendors, since it has "no visibility of receivables," with sales having come to a standstill because of the Covid-19 lockdown. Hero MotoCorp told them that BS-4 and BS-6 vehicles remained unsold at dealerships, which will remain shut at least until mid-April, when the three-week lockdown is scheduled to end."In this situation, we are left with no other option but to invoke force majeure and regret to inform that HMCL will not be in a position to meet all its obligations," the company told its suppliers in a letter that ET has seen.The decision follows the Supreme Court refusing to grant an extension of the March 31 deadline by which sales of BS-4 vehicles have to stop, despite the lockdown. It, however, allowed 10% of remaining BS-4 stock to be sold in 10 days after the lockdown gets over, except in Delhi-NCR, in its ruling on Friday. Hero is understood to have the largest share of the total stock of 700,000 unsold BS-4 scooters and motorcycles in the country.The company told ET it was doing its best under trying circumstances. "Hero has always supported its stakeholders, and will continue to do so," it said in an email. "Despite the challenging circumstances... we are prioritising payments process to make full and on-time payments to large number of MSMEs and small vendors." "Our other vendors are also receiving payments, albeit in a phased manner on account of the current situation. In fact, we have paid all our contractual workers well in advance for the full month, as they have been the ones impacted most adversely," the company said.The company told vendors that bill discounting facilities have been withdrawn effective immediately. It will release payments to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and suppliers it owes up to Rs 2.5 crore as of March 23 — they will be paid in full as per standard payment terms. Hero MotoCorp said it made payments up to March 22 as per the regular cycle but will not be able to maintain its track record of timely payments."We are monitoring the situation closely and would like to confirm that despite these difficult times, Hero MotoCorp will release 25% of the due amount on all the future payment dates and balance amount will remain pending until fund position return to normal," the company said. "We are reviewing our ability to pay on a daily basis and may amend the payment favorably for the supply chain partners in future."The company told suppliers that they had weathered challenges together before."First during global recession in 2009 and then during demonetisation in 2016, (the company) stood firm and met all its obligations in a timely manner including payment to its supply chain partners," it said in the communication. "However, the impact of Covid-19 took the world by storm."On Saturday, the company had told dealers it will take back all unsold BS-4 stocks in NCR and will extend some financial support to dealers in other parts of India."Not just dealers — the entire ecosystem needs support at a time like this," said a person aware of the development, who didn't want to be identified.While Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, Suzuki Motorcycle India, Yamaha, Bajaj Auto and Royal Enfield have honoured payments to vendors, TVS Motor Company has assured payments to suppliers, said people aware of the matter. Indian automobile companies have to move to the more stringent BS-6 emission standard on April 1.

India scrambles to avoid a viral nightmare

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NEW DELHI: The Centre is identifying emerging "hotspots" of Covid-19 infection and employing a rigorous cluster containment strategy which involves demarcating an area of 3 kilometre radius around epicentre, a buffer zone of additional 5 kilometre radius and ensuring all quarantine protocols are followed here.The health ministry is studying data and identifying probable hotspots of Covid-19 which need to be better monitored so that the infection does not spread. Joint secretary (health) Lav Agarwal said, "We are studying emerging hot spots and these are being identified after which a rigorous containment policy is being followed." The number of confirmed cases at 4 pm on Sunday had increased to 979 with 25 deaths. Over the last 24 hours, 106 new positive cases and six deaths from different states have been reported. 74879471 The rigorous containment strategy or the micro plan for containing local transmission involves first identifying the house of a Covid-19 positive patient and then tracing contact list and mapping all of them. In a scenario where this is taking time, the protocol is to demarcate an area of 3 kilometre radius as the epicentre. This epicentre would be the containment zone which would be sealed. All residents within this area would be asked to stay indoors and sanitisation would take place. Health workers in surveillance teams would be asked to go doorto-door and seek details such as number of people in a house, their age, gender and their health status, including any underlying conditions. A daily check would be kept on these. A 5 kilometre radius buffer zone would also be demarcated.The strategy to identify containment zones has been evolved after areas like Bhilwara have emerged as pockets showing quick spread of infection. The containment plan would involve the last-mile health worker in identifying such clusters, house-to-house visits, keeping a track of active cases and their contacts, maintaining a list of suspected cases and their contacts and ensuring all protocols of home quarantine are followed. Every health worker should be set a target of 50 houses in a day. Agarwal said, "The reason behind following this containment policy is to ensure that if there is any suspected case we quarantine them and if he develops symptoms proper medical treatment is given at the right time." Secretary (health) Preeti Sudan took a meeting with state health secretaries on Sunday and took stock of isolation and quarantine facilities. The Centre has directed the states that there should not be any cohorting of infected patients with non -Covid patients.

The guide to surviving a coronavirus crash

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While the country has gone into a lockdown to halt the march of the Covid-19 virus, the stock market crash triggered by the global panic may be good news for long-term investors. Valuations have crashed and could fall further over recession fears. Narendra Nathan tells investors what they should do in these circumstances.There might be a silver lining to this once in a decade crashDespite short-term pains, the crash is a good accumulation opportunity for long-term investors. Previous crashes have wiped out more than 50% of the Sensex value. 74862245 Sensex PE is below long term averageWith Sensex PE close to 10-year lows, start buying in staggered manner. 74862257 Warning: Trailing PE have touched lower levels in previous bear markets over fears of fall in future earnings.Dividend yield is a good valuation toolDividend yield is at reasonable levels, another nudge to start buying. 74862266 It makes sense to buy cheapSince we are already in fair valuation zone, investors can start buying. 74862283 10-year Sensex CAGR is at 15-year lowA very low 10-year CAGR indicates that investors can start buying slowly. 74862291 Sensex dividend yield is close to 10-year highStart buying slowly and hike investments if the dividend yield goes up further. 74862295 Warning: Companies may cut dividends in coming year and dividend yield may fall again in futureHistorical low returns can be good newsHistorical 10-year CAGR turned negative only once in 2002-03. Any fall from current levels should be used to buy more as it may mean good future returns. 74862307

All bank branches to be operational from Monday

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KOLKATA: All bank branches across the country will be operational from Monday following a advisory from the government as pressure on bank branches is likely to mount due to salary and pension payment.The department of financial services (DFS) told banks to keep all banking channels open and ensure branches and business correspondents function throughout the lockdown period, so that people do not face any hassle in their financial transactions.DFS advisory will also aimed that servicing rural customers who are likely to be benefited under the government's Rs 1.7 lakh crore financial assistance package amid coronavirus-led business disruptions. Branches will however remain open from 10 in the morning to 2 in the afternoon.The advisory for running the branches with skeleton staff and on providing the basic minimum services however remains unchanged. Cash deposit and withdrawal, clearing of cheques, remittance services, government transactions and ATM services as listed as essential banking services.Last week, banks were following cluster-wise banking under which a single branch of a particular bank was functioning within a 5 km radius in urban and semi urban localities. Rural branches were open on alternate days. Reserve Bank of India has also announced special measures for annual closing FY20 for government accounts. Accordingly, banks will have to ensure that all government transactions are accounted for within the same financial year. The banking regulator advised banks to keep the over-the-counter windows open up to normal hours on March 31 for government transactions. The RTGS facility will be available for extended period on March 31 while special clearing of cheques will be carried out.

Coronavirus: Relief package for the poor via DBT may face hurdles

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Mumbai: The government's relief package for those hit the worst by the Covid-19 lockdown will need to quickly overcome operational and logistical hurdles in order to be effective, as it involves the direct transfer of such handouts through Aadhaar-linked bank accounts.The finance ministry said ₹1.75 lakh crore will be given to "80 crore poorest Indians" under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY) over three months starting April 1.Participants in the direct benefit transfer (DBT) architecture such as banks, ATM operators, Bank Mitras and fintech companies running payment systems aren't sure if the process will function seamlessly.Challenges include having adequate cash in ATMs, operational efficiency of the Aadhaar-enabled Payment System (AePS) at scale and the negligible digital payment acceptance infrastructure in rural areas, where there aren't too many cash machines in any case, they said. A significant number of people still don't have bank accounts and many of those that do haven't linked them with Aadhaar.Constraints Faced by Bank MitrasThere are an estimated 1.1 billion operational bank accounts, of which 800 million have been seeded with Aadhaar."The low acceptance of digital payments is definitely a challenge in rural areas," according to State Bank of India (SBI) chairman Rajnish Kumar."It is however an awareness and habit issue as well. We are urging all our customers to use digital means to transact as much as possible."The DBT model depends on the JAM (Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile) architecture to directly remit government-sanctioned welfare funds to beneficiary bank accounts. That raises questions about how relief funds will be given to those without bank accounts, especially migrant workers.Of the 230,000 ATMs in the country, only 45,000 are in rural areas, as per Reserve Bank of India (RBI) data."Cash for white-label ATMs is normally sourced from local bank branches but with the low inflow of cash to bank branches in these areas due to reduced commerce, we are now facing cash shortages resulting in a number of ATMs being unavailable to the needy," said Rustom Irani, MD and CEO of cash business, Hitachi Payment Services, which maintains cash machines in India.74880932 CASH CONCERNSInadequate supply could lead to a dash for cash in an economy where over 90% of combined rural and urban retail spends are still made with paper money, said a stakeholder."An immediate concern is transfer of foodstock from rural to urban areas where almost the entire logistics is driven by cash," said the person.Restrictions on movement mean that regular maintenance of ATMs becomes difficult, making them prone to malfunction."There are on-ground challenges related to the concerned staff not being able to commute and render their work owing to fear and confusion," said Ravi Goyal, chairman of AGS Transact, an ATM service provider for banks.Under these circumstances, much of the burden for conversion of relief funds to currency notes for the urban and rural poor may fall upon the country's estimated 1 million Bank Mitras or outsourced banking agents. Several concerns on the operation of these agents have also come to fore."Only 30% of our Bank Mitras have been able to ply due to travel restrictions imposed by local area authorities despite their services being classified as essential by the government," said Seema Prem, CEO of FIA technology, a financial inclusion service.Furthermore, these agents, who also act as micro ATM points, allowing rural customers to withdraw cash through the AePS, don't have enough currency notes due to the halt in economic activity. Some are using previous experience as a guide."We are treating our experiences during demonetisation as a preparation for coronavirus," said Anand Bajaj, CEO PayNearby, a leading AePS facilitator.The sudden spike in transaction traffic owing to DBT withdrawals may also put pressure on the AePS infrastructure, where failure rates are higher than other digital payment channels. Transaction failures in AePS in some zones are as high as 45%, said a person with knowledge of the matter."In the absence of any directions from the finance ministry, it would require coordinated efforts of the entire banking and payments ecosystem to reach out to these unbanked citizens for transfer of relief funds," said a top official wishing not to be named.

Power Min proposes waiver to power plants from advance frieght, coal payments

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New Delhi: Power plants have been exempted from advance coal and freight payments for three months, which will prevent supply disruption during the lockdown and give a major relief to generating firms, particularly in the private sector.A senior ministry official said the short-term dispensation was requested by private power companies that constitute 35% of Indian electricity generation base as they cited cash crunch due to non-payment by discoms. State and central generating companies including NTPC also face the problems but the power ministry on Friday directed them to supply electricity to even defaulting state electricity distribution companies through a three- month moratorium.The official said power minister R K Singh has written to coal minister Pralhad Joshi and railways minister Piyush Goyal seeking the exemption for three months to maintain electricity supply as the country remains in lockdown till April 14. The Reserve Bank has allowed financial institutions to give a moratorium of three months on repayment of loans, however Covid-19 poses a challenge in terms of recovery of dues from state electricity distribution companies.A coal ministry official said the power ministry's demand was being evaluated though with Rs 14,000 crore outstanding receivables from state run power projects, Coal India is stretched for funds. "Realisations from them are likely to be long-drawn under the present challenging times," he said. A railway ministry official said they were yet to receive communication from the power ministry.ET reported on March 24 that Covid-19 is expected to have a major impact on India's power sector with distribution companies halting payments to generation companies as states electricity departments are not taking coercive actions to recover bills from consumers. Recovery of electricity dues by state discoms takes place in a big way in March every year.According to the Praapti portal of the Union power ministry, the outstanding amount of discoms stands at Rs 86,931 crore, of which Rs 76,063 crore is overdue.Association of Power Producers Ashok Khurana said, "With overhang of about 40,000crs of receivables of private power plants, moratorium for three months to distribution utilities for payment of dues without any back-to-back package for generators is bound to disrupt power supply. Therefore deferred payment facilities for coal and freight for equivalent period or linked to disbursal of funds from discoms needs to be provided to private plants."Meanwhile, Coal India recorded highest daily production of 3.54 million tonnes on March 27, with its arm South Eastern Coalfields contributing one million tonne. Another arm Northern Coalfields Ltd achieved coal production target of 106.25 million tonnes days ahead of fiscal completion. Due to high output and lower demand from industries, coal stocks have piled over 107 million tonnes, an all-time high.A senior government official said that the coal companies have already extended relief to consumers and state and central power generating companies are being supplied coal without advanced payments. The company has been giving more time to consumers for payments under spot auctions and lifting of coal.Based on requests from non-power consumers, CIL has asked Indian Railways to defer coal loading of rakes for non-power consumers who do not have their own unloading systems inside their plants or have to unload rakes at other sidings.

With no light at the end of the Street, indices unlikely to hold on to gains

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Mumbai: The 14% bounce in Indian stock indices in the last four sessions could face hurdles in the days ahead amid rising cases of coronavirus in India and elsewhere. Analysts expect the Nifty to fall back below 8,000 levels and even touch 7,500, as the global economy faces its worst phase since the global financial crisis of 2008-09. The Nifty ended up 0.2% at 8,660 on Friday and the Sensex ended down 0.4% at 29,815.Overseas investors have reduced their selling of stocks over the past two trading sessions, which have soothed nerves, but various indicators are still not giving market participants the comfort to assume that the worst is over. FPIs are still holding their short positions after the March series expiry which saw the Nifty logging its worst series decline since 2008. For the stock market to keep the positive momentum going, the Nifty has to cross 9,000."Unless we go above 9,000, it will go down again. 9,000 level is 38% retracement from the previous sell-off. Failure to cross 9,000 would mean it would head back to 7,500 or a lower range," said Rohit Srivastava, founder, Indiacharts.Options data show highest open interest among Nifty call options at 9,000 strike in the April series; while among put options, the 7,500 strike holds the highest open interest.Rajesh Palviya, head-technical and derivatives research at Axis Securities, says it remains to be seen if FIIs continue to be net buyers after Friday. "Until we cross 9,200, we cannot say bottom is made. If things worsen on the coronavirus front, we can again go to 7,500."On Friday, the Reserve Bank of India joined global central banks in easing monetary policy, slashing interest rates by 75 basis points and pumping additional liquidity into the banking system to cushion the financial system from the downturn caused by the pandemic. The government earlier announced a relief package to help the poor on Thursday. Investors think rate cuts alone will not help and are rooting for a stimulus by the government for the industry, which has been devastated by the 21-day lockdown."Although the government's Rs 1.7 trillion package (0.83% of GDP) addressess some of the most basic issues, it pales in comparison with both the scale of the problem and what is being done by other countries. Among the various measures announced, some do not bear much incremental cost to the government and also have little impact in terms of creating a stimulus," said Emkay Global in a note. Moreover, the moratorium will defer but not remove the asset quality risk for banks, said Emkay.Brokerage reports following the announcement of 21-day lockdown also indicate that the worst is not yet over. Many are expecting the lockdown to be extended further."Markets will remain volatile as the economic impact of the lockdown will be severe while stimulus packages will help to contain the damage. How long the closure of businesses are done needs to be seen," said Rajat Rajgarhia, CEO, Motilal Oswal Institutional Equities."These are unprecedented events - every macro-economic parameter is all over the place for next 1-2 quarters... A clear downtrend in the Covid-19 cases are critical for markets to have an uptrend," said Rajgarhia.

Client category - counterparty to FIIs - very light on index futures

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MUMBAI: Big corporates and wealthy individuals, categorised as "client" by the NSE are trading very light on index futures — Nifty and Bank Nifty — amid curbs by Sebi to rein in excessive volatility and a nationwide lockdown.Clients most often take contrary positions to FIIs. However, their outstanding net longs in index futures were only 2,720 contracts on March 27 (Friday). They were net short 3,765 contracts on January 13, just four trading sessions before the Nifty hit a record high of 12,430.50 on January 20.The FIIs' cumulative net shorts on index futures were 51,991 contracts on March 27. Proprietary brokers were net short by 2,262 contracts. Those cumulatively net long were DIIs, holding 51,533 contracts.This means what index futures DIIs have net purchased were sold largely by FIIs and prop brokers.Market constituents were varied in their opinion for the light positions.Rajesh Palviya, Derivatives Head, Axis Securities, said the nationwide lockdown had impacted the market participation while Rohit Srivastava, Founder, IndiaCharts, attributed them to the Sebi's recent curbs on large players' positions.Whatever the reason, the impact is visible in shallow trading of index options also. Many a time traders long or short index futures partly or fully hedge themselves by taking offsetting positions on index options.NSE provisional data for Nifty options expiring April 30 show the sell quantity of 8,700 strike at-the -money call options at a paltry 75 shares while the bid quantity is 750 shares or 10 contracts. Similarly, on the 8,700 strike at the money out of same expiry the bid quantity is 750 shares while the sell quantity is just 150 shares, or two contracts. The aforesaid are for the best bid and ask quotes.The regulator has limited exposure to index futures at Rs 500 crore for longs who don't have cash equivalent and for shorts who don't have the underlying stocks.Palviya expects the market to trade in an 8,200-9,200 range in the short term.

Covid lockdown: Smartphone makers ping government for essentials tag

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Bengaluru: Top-selling smartphone manufacturers like Xiaomi and Realme are asking the government to classify handsets as an essential commodity which can be delivered to customers through ecommerce platforms amid the 21-day national lockdown in India.Industry bodies Manufacturers' Association of Information Technology (MAIT) and India Cellular & Electronics Association (ICEA) have written to the government seeking concessions in the delivery of smartphones among other electronics devices and removal of restrictions on the movement of components for inland and export purposes."Smartphones today are probably the most essential items after food and groceries that anybody needs," Manu Kumar Jain, the managing director-Indian subcontinent at Xiaomi, told ET. "We can increase social distancing and reduce the number of people going out if everyone is using a smartphone." Jain said India saw sales of over 1 crore devices a month, with close to 30-40% of those purchases made by first-time smartphone users. It would make sense for even a fraction of those people to get access to devices at this point of time. Xiaomi clarified that it wasn't just asking the government to allow smartphone sales as a business opportunity, but rather as fulfilling the essential needs of consumers.Realme chief executive Madhav Sheth said smartphones were essential and a gateway to other services that could be invaluable at this point of time. The company could make its devices available to customers immediately through online channels and was also requesting the government to allow opening up of some centres to support after-sales service, with all safety precautions being followed, he said. "We're seeing a lot of requests on Twitter from people who say their phones have been damaged and need devices because they're using them as Wi-Fi hotspots and for communications." In its letter dated March 27 to the government, MAIT, the apex body of electronic product makers, suggested that ecommerce companies be listed under essential services and enabled to carry out deliveries under a controlled logistics framework. The ICEA wrote to the government saying that states and district authorities were being overcautious by not allowing inbound or outbound movement of electronics goods, despite the home ministry's clarification over this. Both bodies said electronics manufacturers were sitting on large inventories meant for export and not allowing movement would jeopardise their ability to fulfil such shipments. ET has seen the letters written by both MAIT and ICEA.The ecommerce industry as a collective had also pitched to the government to expand the scope of essentials beyond food, grocery and medical supplies.

Why India Inc will need to invest in resilience

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By Avik ChandaAs the COVID-19 outbreak hits the country, businesses across the board are bracing themselves for what'll undoubtedly turn out to be the toughest summer in decades. The economic package announced by the Central Government may accord a momentary glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. But industry leaders know that once the storm is over, it will be a long, hard road to recovery – and that it will take far more than building greater competencies in domain or technical skills, to get the job done. From the perspective of Human Resource stakeholders, it's fast becoming apparent that perhaps the single-most important investment involves a focus on building resilience, which will enable employees to cope better with the current crisis, and bounce back with renewed vigour and motivation.Advances in Positive Psychology At Work (PPW) have a direct bearing on such a project. While individuals may be intrinsically equipped with resilience, it's a quality embedded within their personality, trait or mindset, and rarely evident in a business-as-usual environment. The presence or extent of it isn't discernible, unless evaluated through psychometric means, and unlike a technical skill, such as a programming language, resilience cannot be inculcated through an intensive crash-course.Second, there's the consideration of synergies. Focused programmes on resilience will deliver results over a period of time, but it will essentially move the needle along a single attribute. However, research conducted by positive psychologist Barbara Fredrickson shows that enhancing attributes such as optimism, gratitude and level of interest in one's work, reaps relatively greater benefits, by broadening employees' perspective, as well as building longer-lasting attributes such as resilience. Amongst her other findings is that emphasis on positive emotions in the workplace leads to the formation of a psychological protective shield in situations of cumulative stress, since the underlying positivity of any individual facilitates faster personal recovery from adverse events, and has an amplifying effect on the team. A PricewaterhouseCoopers study also found significant returns on investment in a mentally healthy workplace.An effective approach to promoting positivity at work is the identification and development of individual 'signature strengths'. The Positive Leadership Program undertaken by IBM is a case in point. When employees work from their natural strengths – as opposed to tasks that don't come naturally – the goals are easier to achieve, and stress levels tend to be lower, improving well-being. This in turn hinges heavily on the level of engagement that leaders and managers have on the ground, with their teams. A 'Strengths @Work Survey' by the VIA institute found when managers had a meaningful discussion about employees' strengths, 78% of these team members reported feeling engaged and energized and 65% described themselves as 'flourishing' at work.Similarly, Gallup Research found that employees who feel ignored by their managers are twice as likely to be actively disengaged at work, while managers who focus on their employees' strengths cut active disengagement to 1%. The Corporate Leadership Council have also found that when managers focus on the weaknesses of an employee on average their performance declines by up to 27%, whereas when they focus on the strengths of an employee on average performance improves by up to 36%.Finally, there is the evidence linking resilience or mental toughness with positive behaviours and outcomes in the workplace. Research by P.J. Clough and his associates has reported remarkable positive predictive links between mental toughness and performance, well-being, and transition management, elevating the role of an individual employee to something of deeper value, and longer-term impact than a mere executor. For organizations to reap the right benefits from such a program, it needs to be managed according to a robust methodology, such as the following:Assessment and AnalysisThe employees undertake a comprehensive psychometric assessment, covering signature strengths, mindsets, and focus on attributes such as resilience and grit. Analysis of the scores at an individual level leads for calibrated goal-setting, aligned to signature strengths and mindsets, and embed them into organizational relationships, processes, and systems to improve their relationships and bring the best out in their teams.Interventions and CoachingThis stage entails a two-pronged approach. A series of structured group-level workshops are conducted, aligning the strength-based goals to business imperatives, as well as human capital such as recruitment, career progression, training and departmental reorganization. Participants are provided with a toolkit for developing resilience, based on the 4 C Model – Control, Commitment, Challenge, Confidence. These workshops are interspersed with individual coaching, to support sustained implementation of learning and development needs.Follow-up AssessmentEmployees undertake the psychometric assessment periodically, depending on the timelines of the program, and at its conclusion. Using a tracer mechanism, the system highlights the progress made on the key parameters, and overall effectiveness of the program.Following global best practices, there's now a growing recognition in India that programs for eliciting, enabling, and supporting individuals to flourish will provide the necessary armour in addressing the continually dynamic, fast paced, stressful, competitive and relentless work environments we find ourselves in. But such programs typically have a timeline spanning several months. Therefore, looking ahead, while the workforce develops resilience on the ground, and the economy struggles to finally get back to its feet in the painful aftermath of COVID-19 pandemic, leaders will have to dip into their own reservoirs of patience and perseverance.Avik Chanda is a business advisor, researcher, columnist and entrepreneur. He is the author of "From Command To Empathy: Using EQ in the Age of Disruption".

Walking home: Who they are, why they are leaving

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:40 PM PDT

Walking home: Who they are, why they are leaving


Source: TIE

After 277 km in 6 days, group of 16 labourers starts 600 km trudge to reach hometown

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:40 PM PDT

After 277 km in 6 days, group of 16 labourers starts 600 km trudge to reach hometown


Source: TIE

Order a blunder, not practical: Industry

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:40 PM PDT

Order a blunder, not practical: Industry


Source: TIE

Covid-19 aftermath: Capital infusion into PSBs likely in next fiscal as well

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:38 PM PDT

Covid-19 aftermath: Capital infusion into PSBs likely in next fiscal as well
The government also believes that the biggest consolidation exercise in the public-sector banking space—the amalgamation of 10 PSBs to create four larger lenders with scale – from April 1 will support the credit appetite of the economy in the coming quarters.

Source: TFE

Battling hunger in times of corona

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:38 PM PDT

Battling hunger in times of corona
Suspend the APMC Act and encourage NGOs, civil society, and corporate houses, to directly procure from farmers.

Source: TFE

Coronavirus update: IIT Bombay creates Corontine and SAFE app

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:34 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

Hotels display symbolic heart amid coronavirus lockdown

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Coronavirus in Mumbai: Nomad tribes stranded, struggling to get food

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:34 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

Coronavirus in Mumbai: First dead in rural Vidarbha, no history

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:34 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

Coronavirus in Mumbai: Youth use social media to raise funds to assist tribals

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:34 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

Coronavirus in Mumbai: Cops use social media to teach 'covidiots' a novel lesson

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:34 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

Coronavirus lockdown: Maha CM Uddhav and Ajit Pawar talk tough

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:34 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

Coronavirus in Mumbai: Tipplers may have reason to rejoice, govt may allow liquor shops to stay open

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:34 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

Latest coronavirus update: UP makes migrants pay for their ride

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:34 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

Coronavirus in Mumbai: Traffic police’s helpline flooded with 500+ calls

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:34 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

Coronavirus in Mumbai: Islampur under lockdown until Mar 31, shops of essential goods and banks to remain closed

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:34 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

Coronavirus in Mumbai: Bhayandar govt hospital turns into isolation centre

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Coronavirus in Mumbai: Pet food supply hit

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:34 PM PDT



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