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New Zealand claims ‘elimination’ of coronavirus with new cases in single digits
New Zealand has announced the easing of COVID-19 restrictions from 'level four' to 'level three' after claiming the 'elimination' of the virus, with new cases in single digits. One new case, four probable cases, and one new death were reported. Director General of Health Ashley Bloomfield expressed confidence in the elimination strategy, clarifying that elimination means a manageable number of cases. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern emphasized the need for vigilance despite the current elimination, acknowledging the possibility of new cases. New measures include partial business reopenings, limited school capacity, and encouragement of remote work. Public venues remain closed, and the situation will be reassessed on May 11. New Zealand has 1,469 confirmed cases and 19 deaths according to Johns Hopkins University.
New Zealand: COVID-19 Cases Dramatically Decrease
New Zealand announced a significant decrease in COVID-19 cases, claiming the virus has been 'eliminated' with new cases in single digits. The country is easing restrictions from 'level four' to 'level three.' Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield expressed confidence in achieving the goal of elimination, while Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern emphasized the need for continued vigilance. The government remains cautious, acknowledging the possibility of new cases but is optimistic about controlling outbreaks.
New Zealand claims it has ‘eliminated’ coronavirus
New Zealand has announced the easing of COVID-19 restrictions from 'level four' to 'level three' after claiming to have 'eliminated' the virus, with new cases in single figures. One new case, four probable cases, and one new death were reported. Director General of Health Ashley Bloomfield expressed confidence in the elimination strategy, clarifying that elimination means a small number of cases with known origins. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern emphasized the need for vigilance despite the current elimination, expecting new cases to arise. The country will reassess the 'level three' measures, which allow partial reopening of businesses and schools with restrictions, on May 11. New Zealand's response included early strict border controls, a 'level 4' lockdown, and widespread testing, with one of the highest testing rates per capita.
One of Australia’s biggest cities is so quiet that kangaroos are jumping through the center
During the COVID-19 lockdown, a kangaroo was seen in the center of Adelaide, a city of over 1.2 million people. The quiet streets, a result of stay-at-home orders, likely attracted the animal. Similar occurrences have been noted worldwide, with Phuket's turtle nests reaching a 20-year high and goats roaming Llandudno in Wales. These events suggest that wildlife is benefiting from the reduced human presence.
A karate team fled coronavirus in Hong Kong to train for the Olympics – and got infected in France
Lee Chun-ho, a karate athlete from Hong Kong, and his team fled to Paris to train for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics amid the coronavirus pandemic. Despite initially feeling safe, they contracted the virus in France and returned to Hong Kong, contributing to the city's second wave of infections. The article highlights their journey, the impact of the virus on their Olympic dreams, and the stringent measures imposed by Hong Kong authorities to control the outbreak.
Hong Kong pro-democracy media mogul Jimmy Lai arrested for ‘illegal assembly’ over 2019 protest
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, known for his pro-democracy stance, was arrested on charges of 'illegal assembly' related to a 2019 protest. Two other pro-democracy figures were also arrested. Lai faces an additional charge of 'criminal intimidation' and could face up to five years in prison if convicted. Amnesty International Hong Kong condemned the arrests as politically motivated. Lai's Apple Daily newspaper has been a vocal critic of the Chinese government and supporter of democracy movements. His meetings with US officials have been used by Chinese state media to suggest foreign influence in Hong Kong protests. Taiwan's foreign minister expressed support for Lai and press freedom following the arrest.
The medics defying authorities to secretly treat Hong Kong protesters
Hong Kong medics, including a Chinese medicine practitioner named Alvin, are secretly treating injured protesters to avoid their arrest and prosecution. These hidden clinics, funded by donations, are part of a broader network of support involving various community members. The prolonged protests, initially sparked by opposition to an extradition bill, have evolved into a larger movement for civil rights and democracy. The article highlights the risks faced by these medics, the ethical considerations of their work, and the growing unity among Hong Kong residents against authoritarianism.
The medics defying authorities to secretly treat Hong Kong protesters
Hong Kong medics, including a Chinese medicine practitioner named Alvin, are secretly treating injured protesters in hidden clinics to avoid arrests. These clinics, funded by donations, are part of a broader network of support involving various community members. The movement, sparked by opposition to an extradition bill, has evolved into a fight for civil rights and democracy. Despite personal risks, volunteers like Alvin and Eddie, a driver, continue to aid protesters. The article highlights the unity and resilience of Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement against authoritarianism.
The medics defying authorities to secretly treat Hong Kong protesters
Hong Kong medics, including a Chinese medicine practitioner named Alvin, are secretly treating injured protesters to avoid their arrest and prosecution. These hidden clinics, funded by donations, are part of a broader network of support involving various community members. The protests, initially against a controversial extradition bill, have evolved into a larger pro-democracy movement. The article highlights the risks faced by medics, the community's solidarity, and the ethical stance of medical professionals. Criticism is directed at the Hong Kong authorities for their handling of the protests and treatment of medics.
The medics defying authorities to secretly treat Hong Kong protesters
Hong Kong medics, including a Chinese medicine practitioner named Alvin, are secretly treating injured protesters in hidden clinics to avoid police detection and arrest. These clinics, funded by donations, are part of a broader network of support involving various community members like lawyers, restaurant owners, and drivers. The movement, which began against a controversial extradition bill, has evolved into a wider call for civil rights and democracy. Despite personal risks, these medics and volunteers are driven by a sense of duty and humanitarianism. The article highlights the growing mistrust in authorities and the unity among Hong Kong citizens in their fight for freedom and democracy.
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