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Nigerian man shot dead for flouting virus lockdown

Warri – A Nigerian man has been shot dead for
allegedly flouting a stay-at-home order aimed at curbing the spread of
coronavirus, police and a lawmaker said on Friday.

Nigeria has introduced a raft of measures,
including lockdowns of major cities, to try to contain the virus, which has
infected 184 people, two of them fatally.

Joseph Pessu, a resident of the oil city of Warri
in the southern state of Delta, was killed on Thursday by a soldier deployed to
enforce the lockdown, the sources said.

“The incident occurred yesterday with the
youths protesting,” state police spokesperson Onome Onowakpoyeya told AFP.
Angry young people lit fires in the streets but police later restored calm, he
said.

 – AFP


Under-fire UK govt rushes to build field hospitals
as virus death toll surges

London – The UK government said Friday it was
rushing to build more emergency field hospitals ahead of an expected surge in
coronavirus cases, hours after recording a record 569 deaths from the disease.

Two new facilities will be built in Bristol in the
west and Harrogate in the north to house up to 1 500 patients, the state-run
National Health Service (NHS) said in a statement.

The announcement comes as a similar 4 000-bed
facility in London – built in less than 10 days – prepares to open on Friday,
and as criticism mounts over the government’s failure to provide screening,
particularly for frontline healthcare workers.

“Further such hospitals will open next in
Birmingham and Manchester, offering up to 3 000 beds between them,” the
NHS statement added.

The health ministry announced a record 569 deaths
from the virus in Britain in the 24 hours up to 16:00 (GMT) on Wednesday – the
largest single-day rise yet. It followed 563 deaths over the previous
corresponding period.

 – AFP


Germans to be fined up to 500 euros for breaking
distancing rules

Berlin – Germans risk being fined up to €500 for
standing too close to each other from Friday as officials crack down on people
flouting rules brought in to control coronavirus.

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government has ordered
people not leave their homes unless they have an exceptional reason such as
grocery shopping, exercise or medical appointments.

Gatherings of more than two people are banned and a
distance of at least 1.5m must be kept from others at all times. Local
governments have the power to set fines for transgressors, with city officials
in Berlin saying their fines would be as high as €500.

 – AFP


Japan shifts focus to patients with severe symptoms

Japan shifted its focus more to coronavirus
patients with severe symptoms, asking those who are less ill to stay home or at
accommodation designated by local authorities, as specialised beds run short
with the outbreak spreading fast.

Health minister Katsunobu Kato said his ministry
issued the instruction to all prefectures, including hard-hit Tokyo.

 – AFP


Thailand curfew to begin

Thailand
will begin enforcing a six-hour curfew from Friday night in a bid to control
the spread of coronavirus and has warned anyone who breaches the order faces a
two-year jail term.

The curfew runs from 22:00 to 04:00, and bars
everyone in the country from leaving their homes, except for workers in
essential services.

 – AFP


By Dr Mercy Alu

I am a mother, HR consultant, author, Goodwill Ambassador with Globcal (a partner with UN on SDG's in Africa), coordinator with International Association of African Authors/Scholars, a songwriter/recording artist, researcher, and social anthropologist of sorts! I believe we should all live our best lives, and enjoy helping organizations and individuals perform better. I and my guest authors love to share information about the world around us; African events & Entertainment, plus lots of good information about Health, Wellness, Family, Book Publishing, Business, Relationships, Culture, Folk Stories, and much more. I speak several languages including French and Igbo (a West African Language). I enjoy research, writing, reading, singing and finding out lots of things about, well, lots of things! Knowledge is power. So information and knowledge gained from experiences, observation, all flavor the things I write about in the exciting blog portion of this website. Feel free to drop me a line or two, I also want to hear from you!

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