Testing remains a key problem across the US but some states have started to lift restrictions.
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The Ecuadorean woman was wrongly declared to be dead, and someone else’s ashes were sent to her family.
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The mobile units will travel to “hard to reach” areas as the government looks to ramp up testing.
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The Hann family have found lockdown a struggle but say they feel “privileged” as they pull together.
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Managers say staff face long journeys to test centres, with one reporting a three-hour round trip.
Read More »Coronavirus: Recorded crime in Scotland down by a quarter since lockdown
Police Scotland says serious assaults have dropped by 40% and house break-ins are down by 30%.
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Paramedic Tristan Cork says he faced a dilemma but wants to “be part of the fight” against Covid-19.
Read More »Migrants arrested for leaving accommodation center placed under quarantine
Greek police has arrested five migrants who had left a reception and accommodation center placed under quarantine due to confirmed cases of coronavirus. The migrants were arrested at the metro station on Friday and were reportedly about to get on broad on a train. Following their arrest, the five were …
Read More »Coronavirus:- Greece 24 hour update.
Only 16 new cases of coronavirus have been reported in the last 24 hours in Greece. Unfortunately, 78-year-old man, who was treated at the “Evangelismos” hospital, is the 131st victim of coronavirus in our country. The 78-year-old passed away this afternoon and was reportedly suffering from underlying diseases. …
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