vi Coronavirus: scientists say US-China ‘political drama’ is impeding progress on tracing Covid-19’s path By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 06:02:58 +0800 US government requests from China for early coronavirus samples make sense as part of efforts to bring the pandemic under control and avoid future ones, but the “political drama” around the efforts is undermining progress, two public health experts warned.RNA viruses like Sars-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes Covid-19, mutate about once a month, making them “essentially a clock that enables one to extrapolate when the virus actually evolved”, said Dr Barry Bloom, an infectious disease… Full Article
vi Spanish flu killed his sister, now ‘world’s oldest man’ faces off against Covid-19 By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:33:55 +0800 South African Fredie Blom celebrated his 116th birthday on Friday unfazed by the coronavirus crisis, over 100 years since the Spanish flu pandemic killed his sister.“I have lived this long because of God’s grace,” said Blom, possibly one of the oldest men in the world.Lighting a cigarette, he recalled the 1918 pandemic that left tens of millions dead worldwide including his sister.Blom was born in 1904 in the rural town of Adelaide, tucked near the Great Winterberg mountain range of South… Full Article
vi Coronavirus: US reversal scuppers UN vote on global pandemic ceasefire By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:11:13 +0800 The United States has stunned other members of the UN Security Council by preventing a vote on a resolution for a ceasefire in various conflicts around the world to help troubled nations better fight the coronavirus pandemic, diplomats said.Washington’s reversal on Friday came a day after it agreed to the text, negotiators said under cover of anonymity.“The United States cannot support the current draft,” the country’s delegation declared, without further detail, to the 14 other Security… Full Article
vi Coronavirus: Facebook, YouTube race to squash fake ‘Plandemic’ documentary By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:07:53 +0800 Earlier this week, a Southern California filmmaker posted his newest production on Facebook and YouTube and let the social media platforms do what they’ve been built for: make his video go viral.Within days, the 26-minute video had spread like wildfire, racking up millions of views and attracting legions of new fans. The video, called “Plandemic,” looks like a serious documentary, with well-shot interviews intercut with news footage and ominous music. But it propagates coronavirus conspiracy… Full Article
vi Coronavirus: Austrian ski haven under fire for being early contagion hotspot By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:38:26 +0800 In early March, throngs of skiers flocked to Austria’s famed alpine resorts in Tyrol, completely unaware the new coronavirus was quietly working its way through the region.Thousands would become infected, bringing the virus home in Austria and beyond – to Germany, the US, Singapore and Hong Kong.Many have now filed legal complaints blaming local authorities in Tyrol for not acting quickly enough to protect travellers.“One of the key questions will be to find out when the authorities knew enough… Full Article
vi Trump ‘not worried’ about coronavirus spread in White House after vice-president’s aide tests positive By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:38:25 +0800 US Vice-President Mike Pence’s press secretary has the coronavirus, making her the second person who works at the White House complex known to test positive for the virus this week.President Donald Trump, who publicly identified the affected Pence aide on Friday, said he was “not worried” about the virus spreading in the White House. Nonetheless, officials said they were stepping up safety protocols for the complex.US reversal scuppers UN vote on global coronavirus ceasefirePence spokeswoman… Full Article
vi Meet the Asian immigrants keeping Madrid running under Spain’s coronavirus lockdown By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 19:00:13 +0800 In the seven years that Guangzhou native Grace Hexiaoya has called Spain her home, she has mastered the language, become enamoured with the weather and developed a soft spot for all the friendly people that she has met. She likes it in Madrid, where she works behind the counter at the I Love Dulces corner shop and confectionery store. Hers is one of the many Asian faces that can be seen running the Spanish capital’s vital food shops, even as the country – one of Europe’s hardest-hit by the… Full Article
vi They beat the coronavirus, but stigma still haunts Britain’s elderly Covid-19 survivors By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 21:07:12 +0800 From resounding applause to ostracisation and isolation.That is essentially the journey Lt. Cmdr. Robert Embleton, who served 34 years in Britain’s Royal Navy, took by ambulance when discharged from Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, southwestern England, on April 8 following his near-month sickness with Covid-19.Arriving at his retirement home, he immediately went into self-isolation with his wife of 55 years, Jean, who has shown no symptoms of the virus. Soon after, Embleton realised he was… Full Article
vi Coronavirus lockdown in US triggers plunge in mass shootings By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 21:58:12 +0800 Forcing people in the US to shelter at home during the coronavirus outbreak may have resulted in less death from Covid-19 infections but also fewer victims of mass shootings.The number of mass shootings in the US plunged 24 per cent in April from a year earlier as churches, malls, restaurants, schools and parks were shuttered and most businesses closed, according to a Bloomberg analysis of data from an organisation that tracks information about firearm-related violence. The decline occurred… Full Article
vi Tokyo exotic dancer who earns tips can’t prove income drop to apply for Japan’s coronavirus aid By www.scmp.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 16:30:05 +0800 Japanese exotic dancer Aya Yumiko has been living off her savings since March as she waits for the bars and clubs in Tokyo where she performs in burlesque shows to reopen.But a decision by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe this week to extend a state of emergency to tackle the coronavirus pandemic until the end of May means Yumiko could use up her last reserves of cash before she can get back to work.“I had enough saved up to last me for two or three months,” said the 40-year-old dancer, who performs… Full Article
vi India eases coronavirus lockdown, leading to brawls outside liquor stores By www.scmp.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 18:00:22 +0800 Violence and chaos marred India’s first day of freedom from its stringent virus lockdown as migrant workers clashed with police in western India and brawls erupted outside liquor shops in the national capital.The country on Monday partially eased movement curbs across all but the worst infection-hit areas in an attempt to restart its stalled economy. Liquor shops, closed for 40 days under the strict stay-at-home orders, also reopened allowing state governments to earn some much-needed tax… Full Article
vi How the coronavirus pandemic could lead to a ‘less Chinese’ belt and road initiative By www.scmp.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 06:00:13 +0800 China’s early lead in containing and recovering from the coronavirus outbreak bodes well for the resumption of its massive multi-year Belt and Road Initiative. But as a Chinese saying goes, “a solitary bloom does not herald spring”. As the world’s largest manufacturing and trading nation and a growing technology power, its deep integration with the global economy underscores its keen interest in seeing the world recover as soon as possible.China’s rise from the pandemic will revive demand and… Full Article
vi Coronavirus: Asian vets head to Australia to prepare for next pandemic By www.scmp.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 11:25:41 +0800 As the coronavirus death toll surpasses 250,000 and the world scrambles to find a vaccine, a new scientific task force is headed to the wilderness to try and stop the next pandemic.After decades of patchy global investment into researching the linkages between animal and human health, more than 40 scientists will embark on an Australian government-funded programme that will teach veterinary surgeons in Southeast Asia and the Pacific how to detect infectious diseases – before they make the leap… Full Article
vi Duterte’s ‘shoot-them-all’ approach to Covid-19 threatens his legacy as poor suffer in the Philippines By www.scmp.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 15:20:22 +0800 Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s response to the coronavirus crisis has been in line with his “macho populism” similar to that of Donald Trump’s in the US and Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro.Like these illiberal leaders, a lockdown of Metro Manila since mid-March, and soon thereafter the entire Luzon area and beyond, came only after Duterte’s initial denial of the growing threat from the rapidly spreading pandemic.Once Duterte did finally act, it was in a haphazard and highly militarised fashion… Full Article
vi Singapore reviews sale, slaughter of wild animals at wet markets, but says risks are low By www.scmp.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 15:25:53 +0800 The Singapore government is reviewing the sale and slaughter of live animals at wet markets, Dr Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State for the Environment and Water Resources, said on Tuesday. The relevant agencies are doing so while taking into consideration international benchmarking and scientific evidence, she added.Her comments were in response to a parliamentary question from MP for Nee Soon Group Representation Constituency Louis Ng. He asked whether her ministry would consider banning the… Full Article
vi Kim Jong-un reduced public activities because of coronavirus, says South Korea’s spy agency By www.scmp.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 16:22:52 +0800 There are no signs North Korean leader Kim Jong-un received heart surgery when he disappeared from state media for three weeks, but he reduced public activity due to coronavirus concerns, South Korean lawmakers briefed by the spy agency said on Wednesday.Kim attended the completion of a fertiliser plant, North Korea’s official media said on Saturday, the first report of his appearing in public since April 11.His absence fuelled a flurry of speculation about his health and whereabouts, with a… Full Article
vi US Marines headed to Australian port of Darwin after coronavirus delay By www.scmp.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 16:57:02 +0800 A delayed rotation of US Marines to a defence base in Australia’s northern city of Darwin will go ahead based on strict adherence to Covid-19 measures, Australia’s defence minister said after speaking with her US counterpart.Up to 2,500 US Marines had been scheduled to arrive in April, in a major defence alliance cooperation exercise, but this was postponed in March because of the coronavirus pandemic.The remote Northern Territory, which has recorded just 30 Covid-19 cases, closed its borders… Full Article
vi Singapore Airlines’ shares surge amid easing of coronavirus lockdowns from Italy to the US By www.scmp.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 18:14:17 +0800 Singapore Airlines’ shares surged the most in more than three decades on bets that ongoing fundraising will help the carrier survive as lockdown restrictions ease worldwide from Italy to the US.Its share price, adjusted for the planned rights issue, soared as much as 21 per cent, the most since October 1987. It pared its advance to 11 per cent this afternoon. The company unveiled in March plans to raise about S$8.8 billion (US$6.2 billion) by rights issue and convertible bonds to contend with… Full Article
vi From Hong Kong to Britain, governments ranked poorly for their response to Covid-19 By www.scmp.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 19:30:05 +0800 As governments across the world scramble to roll out containment plans to stem the spread of the coronavirus, a survey has found most people are unimpressed with their leaders’ responses to the pandemic.Political leaders from China, Vietnam and New Zealand were ranked highly by their citizens in the survey of 23 economies, scoring 86, 82 and 67 respectively while those in France, Hong Kong and Japan came in last, scoring 14, 11 and 5.When it came to overall scores – a measure taking into… Full Article
vi Singaporean women are using virtual reality to fight back against sexual harassment By www.scmp.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 21:33:29 +0800 “Wow, your shirt is really see-through. Are you wearing matching underwear?” the man says lewdly.It’s a virtual reality simulation – but it’s enough to shock 23-year-old Elizabeth Lee into silence as the scene plays out on her headset.The VR technology is part of the Girl, Talk project which is aimed at helping women fight back against harassment in Singapore.“I would think that I would respond in a more confrontational way,” Lee admits. “It felt very physically close … it was just really… Full Article
vi China, Australia decoupling labelled ‘zombie economic idea’ amid coronavirus fallout By www.scmp.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:00:17 +0800 Calls for Australian businesses to diversify away from China as their main trading partner are nothing more than a “zombie economic idea” that is being used as a political tool to expedite the decoupling of the two countries, according to a report by the Australia-China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney.The debate about Australia’s over-dependence on China for its livelihood has ramped up recently, triggered by the interruption of supply chains during China’s… Full Article
vi For Bangkok’s elite, fine dining delivery is the answer to coronavirus lockdown By www.scmp.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 08:00:16 +0800 Gourmet takeaway delivered by a butler in a black sedan – Thailand’s super-rich have not forgone luxury during a pandemic which has locked the country down, crushed the economy and left millions unemployed.Thailand is one of the most unequal nations in the world and the chasm between rich and poor is widening as the coronavirus eviscerates jobs, leaving 22 million registering for a government cash handout.Hundreds line up daily for food donations across Bangkok, a grim sign of an economic… Full Article
vi Coronavirus: India’s migrant workers are leaving cities. That’s a big problem for the economy By www.scmp.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:00:13 +0800 In Surat, a textile hub in India’s western state of Gujarat, losses are mounting for Bhagwandas Maloo, whose five garment factories producing traditional festive outfits have been shut for seven weeks due to the coronavirus lockdown.He was relieved when the government announced it would allow some businesses to resume production this week. But traumatised by the lockdown, Maloo’s group of about 250 migrant workers, who are skilled craftsmen from India’s northern and eastern regions, announced… Full Article
vi India claims major victory as top Kashmir rebel leader killed in gunfight By www.scmp.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 11:16:19 +0800 Indian government forces killed a top rebel commander and his aide in disputed Kashmir on Wednesday and shut down cellphone and mobile internet services during subsequent anti-India protests, officials and residents said.India’s security officials and some members of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party called his death as a major victory against insurgents. The killing could spark more unrest in the region.Riyaz Naikoo, 35, was the chief of operations of the region’s largest indigenous rebel… Full Article
vi The likely reason some South Korean patients tested positive for Covid-19 again By www.scmp.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 16:00:54 +0800 South Korean health authorities raised new concerns about the novel coronavirus after reporting last month that dozens of patients who had recovered from the illness later tested positive again.The findings suggested that some people who survived Covid-19 could become reinfected with the virus that causes it, potentially complicating efforts to lift quarantine restrictions and to produce a vaccine.But after weeks of research, they now say that such test results appear to be “false positives”… Full Article
vi Indonesians dodge Jokowi’s travel ban, raising fears of coronavirus spike in provinces By www.scmp.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:30:13 +0800 New coronavirus cases are rising in Indonesia’s provinces despite the government’s efforts to contain the outbreak in Jakarta, as hundreds of thousands of migrant workers in the capital seek ways to bypass a travel ban to return to their hometowns to observe the Eid al-Fitr holiday.Scientists are worried the mass wave of travellers could lead to the virus spreading from Jakarta and its satellite cities of 30 million, the epicentre of the pandemic, to the provinces where hospital facilities are… Full Article
vi Kim Jong-un sends Xi Jinping ‘warm greetings’ over China’s coronavirus success By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:39:09 +0800 North Korea’s Kim Jong-un has sent a “verbal message” to Chinese leader Xi Jinping, state media KCNA reported on Friday, after weeks of speculation about his health.The news agency did not explain what it meant by a “verbal message,” and it was not clear if Kim and Xi had spoken directly.The message was “in connection with the fact that China is registering success in preventing the Covid-19 infection”, according to KCNA, with Kim extending his “warm greetings” to Xi.Rumours about Kim’s health… Full Article
vi Covid-19 survivors - SCMP series By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 11:53:23 +0800 A series exploring the different experiences of recovered Covid-19 patients around the world. 1. Life as a coronavirus patient in Wuhan during its darkest hour A teacher’s story in the first of a series exploring the experiences of Covid-19 survivors from around the world. 2. Musician recounts horror from Covid-19 bar cluster Mark Anthony Balcueva struggled to breathe and had to be put on a cocktail of drugs, with only the thought of his daughter back in the Philippines keeping him alive. … Full Article
vi India's lavish weddings go online in virus lockdown, with thousands of guests and Bollywood dancing By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:14:56 +0800 Under lockdown and far apart, Sushen Dang and Keerti Narang went online to say their marriage vows – and pulled off a spectacular Indian wedding complete with thousands of guests and raucous Bollywood dancing.In a country famous for lavish weddings that last for days, the young couple are among a growing number modifying their marriage ceremonies under a virus lockdown that has limited public gatherings.Eager to go ahead with the arranged marriage on the auspicious date selected for them by a… Full Article
vi Coronavirus: South Korea reports new infection cluster linked to nightclubs By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:16:23 +0800 South Korea confirmed 12 new coronavirus cases on Friday, its first increase above 10 in five days, as authorities warned numbers would increase as it had identified a new cluster of infections linked to a 29-year-old man.The IT company employee had spread the virus to at least 14 others as he wandered around the capital Seoul and four neighbouring cities over a long weekend period at the start of the month, said the Korea Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.While the 12 cases were those… Full Article
vi Tokyo 2020 ‘fake sustainability’: new Olympics report attracts heat from orangutan and rainforest activists By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:05:40 +0800 There was a collective sigh of relief when Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach shook elbows over the postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in March because of the coronavirus pandemic. What with the unprecedented postponement of an Olympics and subsequent uncertainties over athletes, logistics, sponsors, a Tokyo 2020 main office employee contracting Covid-19, and the increasing friction between Abe’s and Tokyo governor (and… Full Article
vi Coronavirus: Chinese workers in Vietnam cry foul after being fired by Taiwanese firm making shoes for Nike, Adidas By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 18:10:03 +0800 A group of 150 Chinese workers believe the world’s largest maker of trainers used the coronavirus as an excuse to fire them, having helped Taiwanese firm Pou Chen successfully expand its production into Vietnam for more than a decade.Pou Chen, which makes footwear for the likes of Nike and Adidas, informed the group in late April that they would no longer be needed as they were unable to return to Vietnam from their hometowns in China due to the coronavirus lockdowns.“We believe we contributed… Full Article
vi Coronavirus: Singapore moves 2,600 nursing-home employees into hotels to protect elderly By www.scmp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:57:41 +0800 Singapore is moving 2,600 nursing-home employees into hotels to reduce their interaction with the community, with health minister Gan Kim Yong on Tuesday saying it was critical to protect older Singaporeans as they tended to be more severely affected by Covid-19. Nineteen of the country’s 20 deaths from the disease were patients above the age of 60, and four were nursing-home residents. All 9,000 of the country’s nursing-home staff have been tested, with one positive result. The 30 residents… Full Article
vi Coronavirus latest: sombre Victory Day in Russia as cases rise; Seoul orders nightspots to close By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:45:22 +0800 President Vladimir Putin told Russians they are “invincible” when they stand together as the country on Saturday marked the 75th anniversary of the end of second world war on lockdown from the coronavirus.With the number of virus cases surging and authorities urging Russians to stay in their homes, celebrations of this year’s Victory Day were muted after the Kremlin grudgingly agreed to postpone plans for a grand parade with world leaders.Instead of columns of military hardware and thousands of… Full Article
vi Coronavirus: Singapore’s struggle to source nasal swabs shows why test kits are so scarce By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 07:00:12 +0800 In a back room of Singaporean dentist Teehee Dental Works, three orange-topped boxes hum with a sterile buzz.Over the next three hours, a thousand strands of liquid resin will form and harden to become plastic nasal swabs, ready to be used in Covid-19 test kits. Those 3D printers – normally making dentures and crowns – are a part of a local effort to re-tool some of Singapore’s industries to respond to a growing need for test kits amid the widening coronavirus pandemic.With one of Asia’s… Full Article
vi Coronavirus survivors: they said we brought the plague to Indonesia, say country’s first patients By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:30:13 +0800 Ratri Anindyajati had plenty of things to worry about when she, her sister and her mother became the first three people in Indonesia to catch the coronavirus. Little did she know that personal abuse and social stigma would be among them.But that was exactly what came her way after President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo revealed to a stunned nation on March 2 that Indonesia had recorded its first two infections. Though he did not name the victims, their details soon leaked out; Anindyajati’s younger… Full Article
vi Coronavirus survivors: Covid-19 felt worse than when I was shot, says Muay Thai camp owner who attended Lumpinee fight By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:30:14 +0800 The night of March 6, 2020, started much like every other night for boxing camp owner Pitak Kaewprapol – with a visit to a fight.Pitak and thousands of other Muay Thai fans had packed the New Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok to watch an evening of kick-boxing, ignoring a government order just three days earlier requiring large gatherings to be cancelled or postponed.Like many others among the crowd of fans, tourists, celebrities, trainers and promoters who packed the 5,000-capacity stadium,… Full Article
vi Coronavirus survivors: aged 93, this Indian man did everything with his wife. Including getting Covid-19 By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:45:13 +0800 When 93-year-old Thomas Abraham was being treated for Covid-19 in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Kottayam, southern India, the one thing he missed was making black coffee for his wife, Mariyamma, 88.He need not have worried, the two would soon be having their morning cuppa together again – Mariyamma had contracted the disease too and both were being treated in the same hospital.“[At first] we were in separate wards but when both of us started missing each other, the doctors moved us… Full Article
vi Coronavirus: anxiety over Chinese workers in Indonesia as job losses increase By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:30:09 +0800 Rising job losses and persistent xenophobia over the origins of the coronavirus are leading to growing resentment against Chinese migrant workers in Indonesia. Last week, legislators in Southwest Sulawesi province rejected the planned arrival of about 500 workers hired by the Chinese-backed PT Virtue Dragon Nickel Industry and PT Obsidian Stainless Steel despite permits being issued by the central government in Jakarta. The provincial governor Ali Mazi told state news agency Antara he… Full Article
vi Coronavirus response: China’s military may have filled the gap left by the US but it’s only temporary, experts say By www.scmp.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 23:00:17 +0800 As the United States has taken a step back from world affairs to focus on an unprecedented health crisis at home, China has made full use of its massive military power to promote itself as a leader in the global fight against Covid-19.In the latest of a slew of recent overseas aid efforts carried out by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), a Chinese medical team put the finishing touches to a testing laboratory in Yangon, Myanmar’s largest city, which they had helped to build from the ground up… Full Article
vi Coronavirus in the Czech Republic: update By praguemonitor.com Published On :: Prague Daily Monitor Although the suspicious cases of coronavirus at Prague's Na Bulovce were not confirmed as such, there are several other pending cases across the country. At the Prague Airport certain measures have already come together to start more intensive screening of incoming flights, for now those from China. read more Full Article
vi CZK 15 billion Prague metro service contract: also not done in due process By praguemonitor.com Published On :: Prague Daily Monitor After the weekend hack-a-thon proved that a CZK 401 million contract for a web based vignette system can be made in a few hours time, with 60 programmers, Prague's politicians are on a witch hunt. Next is the CZK 15 billion Prague metro maintenance contract which was signed without a public tender. read more Full Article
vi So far not so bad: Czech coronavirus update By praguemonitor.com Published On :: Prague Daily Monitor So far the coronavirus, in the Czech Republic as well as most of the world, has remained relatively contained. Several suspicious cases in the country have proved negative as just normal flu or cold symptoms. People are advised to clean hands often, especially after visiting busy public places. read more Full Article
vi The Czech Republic coronavirus update By praguemonitor.com Published On :: Prague Daily Monitor With increasing cases and deaths the Czech Republic is yet to confirm its first case. All suspected cases up to Sunday have resulted in negative results, or results are still pending. The country has also managed to evacuate citizens from China to Brussels and other European destinations. read more Full Article
vi Coronavirus update: Czech Republic still clean By praguemonitor.com Published On :: Prague Daily Monitor The Czech Republic has not recorded a positive test on any suspected patients to date. There have been several suspected cases, mostly from Chinese tourists in North Moravia, Brno and Prague. Futhermore, even the Czechs that were evacuated from China last week have thus far not been tested positive for the virus. There remain 105 Czech citizens in China whom want to return home. The Minister of Foreign Affairs Tomas Petricek communicated to media that if need be the country will send an airbus to China to pick them up. read more Full Article
vi Police intercept four refugees in the fields of Southern Moravia By praguemonitor.com Published On :: Prague Daily Monitor Border Police patrolling an area close to Slovakia intercepted four refugees who were walking in the area. Not far from the town of Lanžhot, squeezed between Slovakia and Austria, police noticed four young males walking in a field. The refugees are thought to come from Afghanistan but had no identity documents in their possession. read more Full Article
vi Czech robs bank in Switzerland; later found by police having a beer at a local pub By praguemonitor.com Published On :: Prague Daily Monitor The city of Chur, Switzerland had some excitement on Thursday when a 55 year-old Czech walked into a bank with a pistol, shooting into the ceiling twice, terrifying patrons. The man managed to walk away from the bank with several tens of thousands of Swiss Francs. The suspect was found soon after, sitting in a pub calmly, drinking a beer reported a Swiss daily Tages-Anzeiger. read more Full Article
vi Coronavirus: symptoms, risks, and where to go to seek help By praguemonitor.com Published On :: by Paul Lysek | Prague Daily Monitor/Unicare With the headlines full of stories written to cause us anxiety about the flu and coronavirus, we asked our partners at Unicare, a Prague premium healthcare company, to help us write up some key important facts about what to look for and how to deal with symptoms. read more Full Article
vi First cases of coronavirus arrive in Czech Republic from northern Italy By praguemonitor.com Published On :: Prague Daily Monitor The first three cases of people testing positive for the coronavirus in the Czech Republic were confirmed on Sunday evening. All of the infected are in residence at the Na Bulovce hospital in Prague, one patient arriving via special ambulance from Masaryk hospital in Ustí nad Labem. One case is a male who was on a conference in Udine. The second case is a female American citizen visiting Prague while on a study abroad program in Milan. Lastly, a male who was in Italy on ski holidays. read more Full Article
vi Coronavirus: 6 infected, first school closed, biathlon without fans By praguemonitor.com Published On :: Prague Daily Monitor Some people are panicking, some people are fighting at the bulk retailers across the pond, some are getting haircuts in China with a meter distance between themselves and the barber. But what is actually going on here? read more Full Article