week Students to return to classrooms within weeks as ACT Opposition declares pandemic has 'ended' By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 06:16:05 +1000 The ACT Government's decision ends weeks of uncertainty about when the gradual return to "normal" lessons would begin. It comes as Opposition Leader Alistair Coe tells ABC radio that the coronavirus pandemic has ended. Full Article Public Schools COVID-19 Social Distancing States and Territories
week No changes to NSW social-distancing shutdown before this weekend, Premier warns By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 08:18:45 +1000 Australia's national cabinet will meet tomorrow to discuss relaxing coronavirus social-distancing restrictions, but NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has warns nothing will be changed before Mother's Day on Sunday. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Respiratory Diseases Infectious Diseases (Other) Health Policy
week Queensland families can visit Mum this weekend, but there's no hugging By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 09:23:41 +1000 Up to five members of the same household will be allowed to visit another household this Sunday as the Queensland Government moves to further ease COVID-19 contact restrictions. Full Article Epidemics and Pandemics COVID-19 Federal - State Issues Health Policy Travel Health and Safety Federal - State Issues Government and Politics Diseases and Disorders Infectious Diseases (Other) Social Distancing Community and Society Respiratory Diseases Healthcare Facilities Health Administration Activism and Lobbying
week 'Can you imagine lying there for nearly a week?': 80yo woman rescued after breaking hip in home isolation By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 12:26:51 +1000 Erika Freingruber was stuck on the floor of her Beaudesert home, south of Brisbane, for up to five days with a broken hip before police rescue her after a tip-off from the state's newly-formed coronavirus Care Army. Full Article Epidemics and Pandemics COVID-19 Health Policy Government and Politics Diseases and Disorders Community and Society Respiratory Diseases Healthcare Facilities Health Administration Activism and Lobbying
week Coronavirus restrictions likely to be removed cautiously in four-week blocks By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 15:50:59 +1000 National Cabinet will not be looking to rapidly lift wide-ranging restrictions on movement and business all at once when it meets tomorrow to consider Australia's response to the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article Government and Politics Infectious Diseases (Other) Federal Government Health Respiratory Diseases Federal - State Issues COVID-19 Community and Society
week Principals push for WA school students to return from week four By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:15:27 +1000 The peak bodies representing Western Australia's school principals call for a compulsory return to face-to-face classes from week four. Full Article COVID-19 Infectious Diseases (Other) Respiratory Diseases Diseases and Disorders Health
week Could 10/10 in this week's ABC News quiz be a Mission: Impossible? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:58:03 +1000 Will you light up the sky with a 10/10 score? Pop on your personal protective equipment (or not) and take a tour of the news this week. Full Article
week 'It's been tough': Daughter overjoyed to see 91-year-old mum on 'Mother's weekend' By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:09:08 +1000 Some aged care homes will allow staggered visits over the Mother's Day weekend to abide by social distancing requirements. Full Article COVID-19 Infectious Diseases (Other) Respiratory Diseases Diseases and Disorders Health
week WA flu deaths double within a week as influenza disease notifications spike to new high By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 19:18:00 +1000 The Health Department confirms a massive spike in the number of influenza cases in Western Australia this year, with 3,000 extra notifications and 14 deaths in the past week alone. Full Article ABC Local perth Health:All:All Health:Diseases and Disorders:All Health:Diseases and Disorders:Influenza Health:Vaccines and Immunity:All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Perth 6000
week Hawthorn's Ben Stratton suspended for two weeks for pinching, stomping on Essendon players By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 19:31:00 +1000 Hawthorn captain Ben Stratton is suspended for two weeks by the AFL tribunal, one week each for repeatedly pinching Essendon's Orazio Fantasia and stomping on the foot of Shaun McKernan. Full Article ABC Local melbourne Sport:All:All Sport:Australian Football League:All Australia:VIC:Essendon 3040 Australia:VIC:Hawthorn 3122 Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000
week SANFL tribunal reduces Casey McElroy's six-week ban to four for playing in men's league By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 21:53:00 +1000 A female footballer who played in a men's South Australian country league has her suspension reduced to four weeks by an independent tribunal. Full Article ABC Local adelaide southeastsa Community and Society:Women:All Sport:All:All Sport:Australian Football League:All Sport:Australian Football League:SANFL Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000 Australia:SA:All Australia:SA:Padthaway 5271
week Environment Minister Leeanne Enoch speaking with an anti-Adani activist on the weekend (Facebook) By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 17 Jun 2019 16:44:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Local farnorth Government and Politics:Parliament:All Government and Politics:Parliament:State Parliament Australia:QLD:Cairns 4870
week Victoria will aim to test 100,000 people in two weeks before a decision is made on easing stage three restrictions. By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 12:20:08 +1000 Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says plans are underway to test 100,000 people over the next fortnight for COVID-19 in order to make an informed decision on which restrictions could be rolled back after the state of emergency ends on May 11. Full Article Epidemics and Pandemics
week One week on, Victorians sound sirens for killed police officers By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 18:45:35 +1000 Sirens sound four times across Victoria to honour four fallen police officers, exactly one week after they were tragically killed in a truck collision on one of Melbourne's busiest freeways. Full Article Road Police
week Here's what you can and can't do this weekend as coronavirus rules are eased across the country By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 05:28:42 +1000 Across many states and territories, the coronavirus restrictions keeping people at home are finally being relaxed. Here are the things allowed as the country slowly opens back up. Full Article COVID-19 Community and Society Diseases and Disorders Health National Parks Conservation Environment Epidemics and Pandemics
week ABC News Quiz: It's been a huge week of stories big and small By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 08:28:56 +1100 It's been a huge week of news stories big and small. How many do you remember? Test that memory in our news quiz. Full Article Human Interest Offbeat
week Mintabie community launches Federal Court legal action against South Australian Government weeks out from eviction By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 18 May 2019 15:00:00 +1000 A community weeks away from being evicted has launched legal action against the South Australian Government in a bid to stop their town's closure. Full Article 639 ABC North and West adelaide northandwest Business Economics and Finance:All:All Business Economics and Finance:Industry:All Business Economics and Finance:Industry:Mining Business Economics and Finance:Regional Development:All Business Economics and Finance:Regulation:All Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Regional:All Environment:All:All Environment:Mining:All Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:Police Sieges Law Crime and Justice:Crime Prevention:All Law Crime and Justice:Judges and Legal Profession:All Law Crime and Justice:Laws:All Law Crime and Justice:Police:All Australia:All:All Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000 Australia:SA:All Australia:SA:Coober Pedy 5723 Australia:SA:Mintabie 5724 Australia:SA:Port Augusta 5700 Australia:SA:Port Augusta North 5700 Australia:SA:Port Augusta West 5700 Australia:SA:Port Pirie 5540 Australia:SA:Port Pirie South 5540 Australia:SA:Port Pirie West 5540 Australia:SA:Whyalla 5600 Australia:SA:Whyalla Jenkins 5609 Australia:SA:Whyalla Norrie 5608 Australia:SA:Whyalla Norrie East 5608 Australia:SA:Whyalla Norrie North 5608 Australia:SA:Whyalla Playford 5600 Australia:SA:Whyalla Stuart 5608
week You could be ingesting a teaspoon of microplastic every week, study finds By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 12 Jun 2019 21:45:00 +1000 At a conservative estimate, people around the world are consuming a credit card's-worth of microplastic every week, according to a new study. Full Article 1233 ABC Newcastle newcastle Business Economics and Finance:Industry:Plastics and Rubber Education:Subjects:Environment Environment:All:All Environment:Environmental Impact:All Environment:Environmental Management:All Environment:Environmental Policy:All Environment:Oceans and Reefs:All Environment:Pollution:All Environment:Pollution:Water Pollution Environment:Recycling and Waste Management:All Environment:Rivers:All Environment:Water:All Environment:Water Management:All Environment:Water Supply:All Government and Politics:World Politics:All Health:All:All Health:Environmental Health:All Science and Technology:All:All Science and Technology:Biology:Marine Biology Australia:NSW:Newcastle 2300 Australia:NSW:University of Newcastle 2308 Canada:All:All
week Sydney news: Dozens arrested in climate change protests, four killed in deadly long weekend on the roads By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 08 Oct 2019 08:30:00 +1100 MORNING BRIEFING: Police have arrested 38 people following a climate change protest on Monday, and there have been more than 240 major crashes on the roads over the long weekend. Full Article 1233 ABC Newcastle newengland newcastle sydney Disasters and Accidents:Accidents:All Disasters and Accidents:Accidents:Other Disasters and Accidents:Accidents:Road Disasters and Accidents:All:All Disasters and Accidents:Drought:All Environment:All:All Environment:Climate Change:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:All Law Crime and Justice:Police:All Australia:NSW:Armidale 2350 Australia:NSW:Kingswood 2747 Australia:NSW:Newcastle 2300 Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000 Australia:NSW:Toronto 2283 Australia:NSW:Wentworth Falls 2782
week Volunteers home deliver 700 meals a week to give Broome kids a good feed By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 03 Aug 2019 08:01:00 +1000 Most people associate child malnutrition with developing countries, but an increasing number of Australian children are relying on the kindness of strangers to get a proper feed. Full Article ABC Kimberley kimberley Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Poverty:All Health:All:All Health:Child Health and Behaviour:All Lifestyle and Leisure:Food and Cooking:All Australia:WA:Broome 6725
week Father accused of bashing six-week-old baby boy Nathaniel to death charged with murder By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 06 Aug 2019 19:18:00 +1000 Micheal McRae is accused of bashing his baby son Nathaniel, leaving him with severe brain injuries, but the charge is upgraded after the boy spent a year fighting for life in hospital. Full Article ABC Great Southern greatsouthern perth Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Narrogin 6312 Australia:WA:Perth 6000
week Heaviest snow in years expected over WA's Stirling Ranges this weekend as cold blast hits By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 15 Aug 2019 11:17:00 +1000 It usually melts long before lunchtime but forecasters expect snow over the Stirling Ranges to linger into the midafternoon this Saturday as a cold front blasts the mountain peaks of southern WA. Full Article ABC Great Southern greatsouthern Weather:All:All Weather:Snowfall:All Australia:WA:Albany 6330
week Tasmania News: Speeding motorcyclist charged, Basslink interconnector to be up and running next week By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 26 Sep 2019 14:41:00 +1000 DAILY BRIEFING: Police allege a motorcyclist was doing more than 200km/h, and Tasmania's Basslink interconnector will be back up and running by Monday. Full Article ABC Radio Hobart northtas hobart Community and Society:All:All Government and Politics:All:All Human Interest:All:All Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:All Law Crime and Justice:Police:All Lifestyle and Leisure:All:All Australia:TAS:Bicheno 7215 Australia:TAS:Burnie 7320 Australia:TAS:Campbell Town 7210 Australia:TAS:Colebrook 7027 Australia:TAS:Coles Bay 7215 Australia:TAS:Hobart 7000 Australia:TAS:Lake St Clair 7140 Australia:TAS:Launceston 7250 Australia:TAS:Mount Stuart 7000 Australia:TAS:Queenstown 7467 Australia:TAS:Smithton 7330 Australia:TAS:St Helens 7216 Australia:TAS:St Leonards 7250 Australia:TAS:St Marys 7215 Australia:TAS:St Peters Pass 7120 Australia:TAS:Stanley 7331 Australia:TAS:Staverton 7306 Australia:TAS:Steppes 7030 Australia:TAS:Stewarts Bay 7182 Australia:TAS:Stieglitz 7216 Australia:TAS:Stonehenge 7120 Australia:TAS:Stonor 7119 Australia:TAS:Stoodley 7306 Australia:TAS:Stormlea 7184 Australia:TAS:Storys Creek 7213 Australia:TAS:Stowport 7321 Australia:TAS:Strahan 7468 Australia:TAS:Strathblane 7109 Australia:TAS:Strathgordon 7139 Australia:TAS:Strickland 7140
week Karen had a 'meltdown' when her rent went up $80 per week, but she's not alone By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2019 18:35:00 +1100 Karen Cranfield has moved to a Hobart suburb where people on modest incomes should be able to "afford living" but with rental prices increasing, that's no longer the case. Full Article ABC Radio Hobart hobart northtas Business Economics and Finance:Industry:Housing Community and Society:All:All Government and Politics:All:All Government and Politics:Housing:All Australia:TAS:All Australia:TAS:Hobart 7000 Australia:TAS:Launceston 7250 Australia:TAS:Rokeby 7019
week Tasmanian fires get reprieve from weather but residents are warned to remain 'on alert' this weekend By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2019 10:11:00 +1100 As bushfire conditions ease around Tasmania this weekend, the firefighter's union wants laws to back volunteers leaving work in an emergency as the bushfire season extends to as long as six months. Full Article ABC Radio Hobart hobart northtas Disasters and Accidents:Fires:All Disasters and Accidents:Fires:Bushfire Australia:TAS:All Australia:TAS:Hobart 7000 Australia:TAS:Launceston 7250
week Fracking exploration in NT to begin in 'coming days, if not weeks' By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 12 Jun 2019 21:25:00 +1000 The Northern Territory Government lifts its three-year moratorium on exploration fracking for onshore shale gas in the Beetaloo Basin, and expects engineering works could resume within days. Full Article 783 ABC Alice Springs alicesprings darwin katherine Business Economics and Finance:Industry:Mining Environment:Mining:All Government and Politics:Political Parties:All Rural:Mining:All Australia:NT:Alice Springs 0870 Australia:NT:Darwin 0800 Australia:NT:Katherine 0850
week Red Centre shivers through frosty winter week with icicles forming at school after sprinkler fault By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 18:29:00 +1000 A school in the heart of the desert has been covered with thousands of icicles, as the mercury plummets to new lows across the the NT Full Article 783 ABC Alice Springs alicesprings Education:Schools:Primary Schools Education:Schools:Secondary Schools Environment:Water:All Weather:All:All Australia:NT:Alice Springs 0870
week Alice Springs youth service at capacity after opening seven nights a week By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 30 Jun 2019 11:25:00 +1000 Hundreds of children have been filing into youth centres every evening, as numbers double ahead of school holidays Full Article 783 ABC Alice Springs alicesprings Community and Society:Community Organisations:All Community and Society:Youth:All Education:Community Education:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime Prevention:All Australia:NT:Alice Springs 0870
week NAIDOC Week sparks renewed calls to permanently fly Aboriginal flag in Alice Springs By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 09 Jul 2019 07:33:00 +1000 Aboriginal traditional owners, politicians, and local community members are renewing calls for the Aboriginal flag to fly on Alice Springs's Anzac Hill 365 days a year, after it was raised on Monday morning solely to mark NAIDOC Week. Full Article 783 ABC Alice Springs alicesprings Community and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Aboriginal Community and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Aboriginal Language Community and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous Culture Community and Society:Indigenous (Other Peoples):All Government and Politics:Indigenous Policy:All Australia:NT:Alice Springs 0870
week Snow and rain hamper search for hiker Niels Becker missing more than a week in Victoria's alpine region By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2019 07:23:00 +1100 The sister of missing hiker Niels Becker hopes he will be found with an "epic story" to tell after failing to return from five-day hike in cold conditions in Victoria's alpine region. Full Article ABC Goulburn Murray goulburnmurray Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Missing Person:All Disasters and Accidents:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Police:All Australia:VIC:Mount Beauty 3699 Australia:VIC:Mount Buffalo 3740 Australia:VIC:Myrtleford 3737
week Palmerston brawl ends horror week of youth crime in NT By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 06 Oct 2019 18:30:00 +1100 A 17-year-old boy is in hospital after a brawl between two packs of youths in Palmerston just days after a 13-year-old was stabbed in the area. Full Article ABC Radio Darwin darwin Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Youth:All Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:All Australia:NT:All Australia:NT:Darwin 0800 Australia:NT:Palmerston 0830
week Convicted rapist David Gundari arrested in NT after one week on the run By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2019 14:33:00 +1100 A convicted violent rapist who was found to be at risk of reoffending was on the run for a week before being arrested in the Northern Territory, with no public notifications or warnings issued by NT Police. Full Article ABC Radio Darwin darwin katherine Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:All Law Crime and Justice:Police:All Law Crime and Justice:Prisons and Punishment:All Australia:NT:All Australia:NT:Darwin 0800 Australia:NT:Katherine 0850
week New mum Josie Sargent cradles her weeks-old son at home By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 07:48:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Gold Coast goldcoast Community and Society:Emotions:All Community and Society:Family and Children:All Community and Society:Family and Children:Babies Community and Society:Family and Children:Babies - Newborns Community and Society:Family and Children:Family Australia:QLD:Southport 4215
week Gold Coast school took weeks to suspend 8yo accused of sexual assault By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 01 Aug 2019 18:19:00 +1000 Concerns are raised in the Queensland Parliament over the time it took a Gold Coast state school to suspend an eight-year-old boy accused of sexually assaulting his classmate. Full Article ABC Gold Coast brisbane goldcoast Education:All:All Government and Politics:All:All Government and Politics:Parliament:State Parliament Law Crime and Justice:Sexual Offences:All Australia:QLD:All Australia:QLD:Brisbane 4000 Australia:QLD:Southport 4215
week 19-month-old Anyala Johnson loves heading to the weekly ageless playgroup in Rockhampton By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 09 Sep 2019 07:51:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Capricornia capricornia Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Family and Children:Children Community and Society:Family and Children:Children - Toddlers Community and Society:Regional:All Australia:QLD:Rockhampton 4700
week Rockhampton Samantha Farley takes her child to a weekly intergenerational playgroup By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 09 Sep 2019 07:51:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Capricornia capricornia Community and Society:Aged Care:All Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Family and Children:All Community and Society:Family and Children:Children Community and Society:Family and Children:Children - Toddlers Australia:QLD:Rockhampton 4700
week Hail survives two weeks of heat buried on outback Queensland property By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 09:20:00 +1100 Despite a fortnight of hot, dry weather, Jack Walker's property in Theodore still has hailstones covered by a thin layer of dirt and debris. Full Article ABC Capricornia brisbane capricornia Community and Society:Regional:All Rural:Livestock:All Weather:Phenomena:All Weather:Storm:All Australia:QLD:All Australia:QLD:Brisbane 4000 Australia:QLD:Rockhampton 4700 Australia:QLD:Theodore 4719
week Baby quokka 'weeks away' from leaving mother's pouch as keepers give first glimpse of new addition By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 21 Sep 2017 14:39:00 +1000 Take a peak inside the pouch of the world's friendliest animal, with a baby quokka born far away from its native West Australian home Rottnest Island. Full Article ABC Radio Central Coast centralcoast Human Interest:All:All Human Interest:Animals:All Australia:NSW:Gosford 2250
week Kimberley Weeks By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 21 Jan 2019 09:20:00 +1100 Full Article ABC Radio Central Coast centralcoast Community and Society:All:All Environment:Environmental Management:All Human Interest:All:All Human Interest:Animals:All Australia:NSW:All Australia:NSW:Ourimbah 2258
week Woman given 28 demerit points in single NSW police stop during Easter long weekend By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 23 Apr 2019 23:12:00 +1000 A woman receives 28 demerit points enough to have a driver's licence suspended twice over during a single police stop north of Sydney at the weekend, after officers issue her with four separate infringement notices. Full Article ABC Radio Central Coast centralcoast Education:Driver Education:All Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Police:All Australia:NSW:All Australia:NSW:Ourimbah 2258
week Circus Rio shut down after two performers suffer serious injuries in less than a week By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 23 Jul 2019 18:40:00 +1000 A circus touring in Adelaide is shut down by SafeWorkSA after two performers are seriously injured in separate incidents in less than a week, with one breaking his back and the other breaking her wrist. Full Article ABC Central West NSW centralwest adelaide Arts and Entertainment:All:All Arts and Entertainment:Performance Art:All Disasters and Accidents:All:All Disasters and Accidents:Emergency Incidents:All Australia:All:All Australia:NSW:All Australia:NSW:Bathurst 2795 Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000 Australia:SA:All Australia:SA:Glenelg 5045
week BOM forecasts 'Antarctic winds' for NSW weekend as towns receive first snow in decades By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 10 Aug 2019 18:46:00 +1000 Towns in regional NSW experience snowfall for the first time in 20 years as a deep polar vortex, which battered south-east Australia yesterday, moves north. Full Article ABC Central West NSW sydney newcastle centralwest riverina illawarra Disasters and Accidents:Storm:All Weather:All:All Weather:Rainfall:All Australia:NSW:All Australia:NSW:Blackheath 2785 Australia:NSW:Newcastle 2300 Australia:NSW:Oberon 2787 Australia:NSW:Orange 2800 Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000 Australia:NSW:Wagga Wagga 2650 Australia:NSW:Wollongong 2500
week The It List: Jerry Seinfeld's back with his first comedy special in 22 years, Disney+ celebrates May the 4th, 'Gladiator' turns 20 and the best in pop culture the week of May 4, 2020 By www.yahoo.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 13:02:29 -0400 During the coronavirus pandemic, when most of us are staying at home, we’re going to spotlight products that you can enjoy from your couch, whether solo or in small groups, and leave out the rest. With that in mind, here are our picks for May 4-10, including the best deals we could find for each. Full Article
week NFL Week 1 opening lines: Early thoughts on all 16 games By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:17:11 +0000 Full Article
week North Carolina governor expects Coca-Cola 600 to run on Memorial Day weekend By www.thescore.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 20:04:07 +0000 Full Article
week Livongo Health, Inc. (NASDAQ:LVGO) Released Earnings Last Week And Analysts Lifted Their Price Target To US$53.92 By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:21:14 -0400 As you might know, Livongo Health, Inc. (NASDAQ:LVGO) just kicked off its latest quarterly results with some very... Full Article
week Momenta Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:MNTA) Reported Earnings Last Week And Analysts Are Already Upgrading Their Estimates By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:34:55 -0400 Momenta Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:MNTA) investors will be delighted, with the company turning in some strong... Full Article
week A Week In New York, NY, On A $105,000 Salary By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:30:05 -0400 Welcome to Money Diaries, where we’re tackling what might be the last taboo facing modern working women: money. We’re asking women how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period — and we’re tracking every last dollar.Today: a Registered Nurse working in Healthcare who makes $105,000 per year and spends some of her money this week on Insomnia Cookies.Editor’s Note: Refinery29 will be taking a Day of Pause on Monday. There will be no Money Diary on Monday, but we will be back on Tuesday. Additionally, in honor of both Mother’s Day and Nurses’ Week we have swapped the NYC diary to today and will have a non-NYC mother’s diary tomorrow. Occupation: Registered Nurse Industry: Healthcare Age: 26 Location: NYC Salary: $105,000 base + ~$20,000 from bonuses, overtime, and on-call Net Worth: ~$82,000 (checking account, savings, HYSA, 403(b), and IRA) Debt: $0 Paycheck Amount (2x/month): ~$2,320 (this is after taxes and pre/post-tax deductions). My paychecks can fluctuate anywhere between $2300-$2900. Monthly Expenses Rent: $1,900 for my half of a one-bedroom flex in a luxury building (I have the real room). Insane, I know, but at least my last month of rent is free. Loans: $0 (I have no student loans or credit card debt. I am extremely grateful that my parents paid for my college tuition.) Utilities: ~$23 (for my share) Wifi: ~$19 (for my share) Phone: Parents pay for the family plan Netflix: $8.99 Spotify & Hulu: $4.99 Acorns Roundups: $1 (I’m not currently contributing money to this now) iCloud storage: $2.99 New York Times Subscription: $6.13 Class Pass: $83 (on pause right now) Wage Works Transit: $127 deducted from one paycheck per month (used to pay for my unlimited Metrocard) Savings: $500-$1,500/paycheck Retirement: $500/paycheck (and my employer matches about $232 per paycheck. I have $42,000 in my 403(b) and about $7,000 in an IRA that I’m not actively contributing to.) Annual Expenses: Chase Sapphire Preferred Credit Card: $95 Life Insurance: $1,780 (my mom made me….) Amazon Prime: I use my mom’s account with her blessing Day One8:30 a.m. — My first alarm goes off. My boyfriend, L., gets out of bed to take a shower while I continue snoozing. Last night, I told L. to drag me out of bed (literally) because I’ve been waking up late every day for the past week. L. manages to get me out of bed at a reasonable time. I get up, brush my teeth, wash my face with Fresh Soy Cleanser and moisturize with Tatcha Dewy Skin Cream. No makeup today (or really, any day). I throw on Lululemon leggings, a cropped hoodie, Ultraboost sneakers, and my Canada Goose jacket for our Trader Joe’s trip. We grab our reusable bags, put on our masks, and head out to the subway. 9:30 a.m. — We take the train to Trader Joe’s and surprisingly, the line outside isn’t that long. I brought my work ID with me as TJ’s has been letting healthcare workers skip the line. I used to wait in the line for an hour every time because I felt bad skipping it, but L. constantly reminds me that I don’t have the luxury of working from home and that I should just use this perk. I grab my usual weekly groceries: spinach, cucumber, baby carrots, Roma tomatoes, balsamic vinaigrette dressing, potatoes, miso brown rice stir fry, garlic, hummus, vegan pesto, ground turkey, precooked balsamic chicken breast, yogurts, reduced-fat milk, green juices, pita bread, and pita chips. L. gets trail mix, steak, rosemary, potatoes, Brussel sprouts, and canola oil. I pay for the groceries. $95.5210:30 a.m. — We arrive back at my apartment and put away groceries. I do a 12-minute full-body HIIT workout and a 10-minute ab workout on YouTube. I’m dying by the end and vow to do more of these home workouts (lol sure). L. and I make coffee (iced latte for me, hot mocha for him) with my Nespresso. (Also, of note: L. and I don’t live together but have basically been quarantining together. I have one roommate, but she hasn’t been around since New York went into quarantine).12 p.m. — Lunchtime! We eat leftover arroz con pollo from our dinner yesterday while watching Breaking Bad on Netflix. L. has never watched Breaking Bad before! 2 p.m. — I make an iced matcha latte (I use a matcha powder stick from TJ’s and froth that with milk in my Nespresso milk frother and pour it over ice. It tastes like a cafe version and saves me $7). I also slice a piece of chocolate chip banana bread (I know, everyone and their mother is baking banana bread during quarantine) that I baked earlier this week. 4:30 p.m. — I peel myself off my bed to cook my lunches for my next two days at work. I make Trader Joe’s cauliflower gnocchi with chicken sausage, spinach, mushroom, and vegan pesto. This is a super easy and filling meal and is always in my rotation. As I’m cleaning up, L. comes into the kitchen to cook dinner — steak, potatoes, and Brussels sprouts that we bought earlier today. (L. recently got laid off from his job and has been learning how to cook with his free time. He has never cooked in his life before last week and doesn’t even own a pan LOL.) 6:30 p.m. — Dinner and Breaking Bad. Last time L. made steak and veggies/potatoes, he over-salted everything, but today he did better! I’m so hungry I finish dinner within 15 minutes of the episode. After, L. does dishes while I shower and wash my hair. 10 p.m. — After spending hours vegging in bed, I decide that it’s probably a good idea to get ready for bed. It will be my first day back to work in nine days, as I was on “staycation” last week. AND, I have to wake up at 6:30. The Sunday scaries are real, guys. I do my night routine (same thing as my morning routine except I add Tatcha Peony Eye Cream) and crawl into bed with L. We talk a little and then both doze off. Daily Total: $95.52 Day Two6:20 a.m. — My first alarm. Nope. 6:25 a.m. — Still nope. I set another alarm for 6:35. 6:40 a.m. — I finally roll out of bed. I actually don’t feel THAT terrible so far. I’m one of those people who can get ready for work quickly, so I usually roll out of bed 15 minutes before I have to leave. I do the usual morning routine, make an iced latte with my Nespresso in my Yeti mug, and change into the exact same outfit as yesterday. I kiss L. goodbye and am out the door around 6:55. (L. will leave for his apartment later in the day, as he prefers to be at his apartment while I’m at work. I’ve offered him my apartment to stay at so he can minimize his exposure on the subway, but he is pretty adamant about going back to his apartment and reassures me that he will wear a mask and be careful. I’ve tried multiple times but with no success. It does make me feel better that other than coming to my apartment and going to Trader Joe’s with me, he doesn’t go outside.) 7:30 a.m. — I arrive at work. I’m usually at work 30 minutes early so I can change into scrubs, finish my coffee, eat breakfast, and clock in. 8 a.m. — And my shift beings. I work in a procedural unit and cases have been light since the start of COVID. Today is no exception, though we are slowly progressing towards going back to our normal caseload. I help around in the pre/post area and then go into the procedure room for half of one case and all of the next case. 1:30 p.m. — Lunchtime. I heat up my cauliflower gnocchi and eat with a coworker in the cafeteria. We chat about life and contemplate getting a coffee but decide against it. Since the pandemic began, a lot of restaurants/businesses have been donating food to the hospital for essential workers, so there are a lot of meals/coffees/snacks for free. The support is really heartwarming to see! 1:45 p.m. — I get back to the unit. All of our cases are done and our patients are discharged. (Even when we’re done with cases for the day, we need staff for emergencies that may come through. Therefore, we always make sure there’s a team of three or four around just in case.) A few of my coworkers want to get food/snacks, so I tag along and get the coffee I’ve wanted since lunch. 6 p.m. — And I’m out! I go to the locker room to change, deposit my scrubs back into the machine, and take the bus home. I have a final tonight for one of my classes and I haven’t studied for it. My professors for my classes have been super lenient/flexible throughout the semester, as they are all aware that almost all of us graduate students work as RNs full-time and are under extreme stress at work during this pandemic. My exam tonight will actually not be counted toward my final grade if it is lower than my midterm grade, which is great because I did well on my midterm. 8:15 p.m. — Done with my exam. I make myself some dinner — pita bread, pre-cooked balsamic rosemary chicken, spinach, cucumber, tomato, hummus, half an avocado, and some baby carrots on the side. I can’t remember the last time I ate this healthy. After I eat, I shower (but don’t wash my hair), put away dishes, wash more dishes, and take out the trash and recycling. Afterward, I eat my last slice of banana bread and do my last assignment for my class later this week in bed. 11 p.m. — I lose interest in my assignment and decide to just call it a night. Luckily, I work my normal 9 a.m. shift tomorrow, so I don’t have to wake up as early. I do my night routine and sleep. Daily Total: $0 Day Three7:30 a.m. — I do not want to be awake right now. I snooze until 8 before getting up and doing my quick morning routine. 8:15 a.m. — I run out the door to catch the subway. I get to work at 8:45, change, and inhale my breakfast and coffee while I browse through the New York Times on my phone. Then, I head to my unit and clock in for my shift. 1:30 p.m. — Lunchtime. I eat lunch with a coworker in the cafeteria. More cauliflower gnocchi and a La Croix for me. We eat, chat, and then head back to the unit. 7:05 p.m. — I leave work for home, We weren’t very busy today. I’m enjoying it while it lasts because the rest of the week looks like it’s going to pick up. L. meets me in the lobby of my apartment complex and we take the elevator up to my apartment. I make the same dinner as yesterday and we watch an episode of Breaking Bad.9 p.m. — I quickly shower as L. does the dishes. Then, I lay in bed while I finish and submit my last assignment for class. I have one more class tomorrow but as far as I’m concerned, the spring semester is over. 11:30 p.m. — Bedtime.Daily Total: $0 Day Four9:30 a.m. — I wake up a little later than I would’ve liked, but I’m off today so I will allow it. After my morning skin routine, L. and I make coffee and I make an egg scramble (eggs, ground turkey, spinach, mushroom, and topped with tomato and avocado) for us for breakfast. We watch an episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine while we eat. 11 a.m. — I bake banana bread for my coworker as a thank you for a favor she did for me last week. It comes out smelling delicious and I resist the urge to steal a bite. 3 p.m. — I wake up from an accidental nap. I wasn’t even tired, but the gloomy weather made it much easier to fall asleep. I usually try to go for a walk on my days off, but the weather is not great today. Instead, I decide to cook my lunches for the next two days — Trader Joe’s Miso Brown Rice Stir Fry and salmon. I also make myself an iced latte with one shot of espresso and grab a chocolate bar to share with L. 4:30 p.m. — Before class, I quickly jump into the shower and wash my hair. Then, I sign into Zoom for my last class… I’m hardly paying attention. L. makes dinner while I’m in class — chicken katsu with rice7 p.m. — Class is over right as everyone is cheering for essential workers outside. We eat dinner and watch an episode of Breaking Bad as per usual. After dinner, L. does the dishes while I attempt to clean up all of the oil that’s splattered all over my stove. 9:30 p.m. — I don’t know why, but I’ve been craving cookies for the past few days. I was able to resist until now… I cave in and order six cookies from Insomnia. $18 with delivery fees, tax, and tip. I haven’t really spent money lately, so I don’t feel as bad. $1811:30 p.m. — Night routine and time for bed! Daily Total: $18 Day Five7:40 a.m. — After snoozing through quite a few alarms, I forgo more cuddles with L. and get out of bed. Quick morning routine and I’m out the door. 8:20 a.m. — I don’t usually order Starbucks anymore, but I left my tumbler at work and don’t have another, so I mobile order and pick up a grande iced coffee with whole milk. I use money that I already have on my app. 9 a.m. — The usual morning work routine — change, eat, drink coffee, clock in, and show my face on the unit! Our caseload is quite heavy today and it feels like things are going back to “normal.”1:45 p.m. — I take my lunch break with a coworker and then head to Starbucks. Starbucks has been giving out free coffee to healthcare workers (I guess I could have gotten my morning coffee for free, but I feel weird about asking something for free in my normal clothes. It makes me feel better when I’m at least wearing scrubs and with another coworker). I get a tall iced coffee with whole milk.6:30 p.m. — I end up going into a case with a patient I had earlier today and discharge him as well. He’s so sweet. I leave work at 7. I’m on call tonight, so I make sure I have my pager and an extra pair of scrubs. 7:45 p.m. — L. meets me at my apartment. He had a late lunch so he’s not hungry, but I make myself a pita bread with hummus, chicken, cucumber, tomato, and avocado with a side of carrots. On-call starts at 10, so I make sure to charge my phone, turn on my pager, and layout my scrubs and a pair of socks. Just a little background: The on-call team is a three-person team for overnight and weekend emergent cases, as our unit closes at 10. Overnight call starts at 10 p.m. and ends at 6 a.m. The pay is pretty good, so if I’m ever in need of some money and I get offered to pick up a call, I usually take it. 10 p.m. — I get myself ready for bed (brush, skincare routine, contacts out). I choose the most obnoxious tone for my pager and turn up the volume on my phone. Being on-call can be/still is nerve-wracking because I worry about sleeping through a page. It helps that I stay at home for call (I live within the required distance to stay at home), but I usually end up sleeping poorly regardless of whether or not I get paged in. 11 p.m. — Sleep time! L. and I talk a little and then I doze off to sleep. Daily Total: $0 Day Six6:30 a.m. — I don’t know why I’m awake, but I roll over and check my phone and see that it’s 6:30! I rejoice that I once again have gone another night without being called in and then fall back asleep.7:30 a.m. — Up and at ’em. At least it’s Friday! Morning routine, iced latte in my tumbler, and out the door. It’s raining again, ugh. I slosh to the subway station. During my commute, I check my bank account (I got paid today!) and move some money to my HYSA.8:30 a.m. — Change, eat breakfast (vanilla Chobani yogurt, protein bar), return my pager, clock in, and show my face at work. It’s a slow morning due to a few late start times, but I’m not complaining. I recover a patient for the entire morning before sending her off to another unit. 2 p.m. — Lunchtime. I eat with my coworker. We go to the cafeteria and even though I brought my lunch of salmon and stir-fried rice and veggies, I want snacks. I buy a sparkling water and a bag of potato chips. After we eat, we go to Starbucks once again for a free coffee. $4.187 p.m. — Freedom!! L. and I have discussed ordering Italian food for dinner, so I text him that I’m leaving work and he orders from an Italian restaurant near me. He uses a 15% discount I have and the total is $43. I Venmo him for my half. $228 p.m. — L. arrives, and shortly after, so does the food. Delivery people are no longer allowed past the lobby, so now deliveries are placed on a table in the lobby near the “concierge” desk (I don’t know what to call it…? It’s the desk where the doormen sit). L. and I go down to the lobby, grab our food, and head back up. Again, we watch another episode of Breaking Bad. 11:45 p.m. — I’m getting super sleepy, so L. and I call it a day. Tomorrow, we’re tagging along on my coworker’s grocery shopping day (she drives and usually goes grocery shopping at various stores in the suburbs near where she’s from). We’ve done this a few times before because we both love grocery shopping (is that weird?), and L. will be joining this time. You know you’re an adult when grocery shopping excites you.Daily Total: $26.18 Day Seven9:30 a.m. — We wake up a little later than I want, and I see a text from my coworker, N., that she’s about to leave her place in Brooklyn. I brush, wash my face, moisturize, and change. L. and I head out to get coffee from the coffee shop around the corner — iced latte for me, mocha for L., and iced coffee for N. I pay and tip $1. $17.7510:15 a.m. — N. arrives right as we leave the cafe — perfect timing. We start the drive up to the ‘burbs — our first stop is H-Mart. There’s a line, but I don’t mind because it’s nice outside. I buy bok choy, apples, a cabbage, matcha Kit-Kats, tofu, noodles, and cilantro (I later find out that I accidentally grabbed parsley, sigh). L. and I want to marinate beef ribs and have a few sides, so we also buy marinade, beef ribs, kimchi, kimbap, pickled cucumbers, pickled radish, and fish cake. The total is $93.79 but L. Venmos me $60. $33.7912 p.m. — Next stop, Trader Joe’s. I grab two bags of miso brown rice stir fry, a red bell pepper, a sweet potato, a red onion, milk, almond milk, sweet potato chips, two RX Bars, two green juices, trail mix for L., olive oil, olive oil spray, and a bag of cauliflower gnocchi ($52.68). Our last stop is a local grocery store, where I grab a bunch of random things: sauerkraut, chicken meatballs, cauliflower crusts, a family pack of chicken breasts, a zucchini, chocolate chip cookies, two fried chicken sandwiches, and two hot sandwiches from their hot bar for lunch for L. and me (their prepared foods are DELICIOUS). ($67.97). We head back into NYC. $120.65 4:45 p.m. — After dropping off some groceries for N.’s siblings who live nearby, N. drives us back to the apartment. 7 p.m. — Dinner and Breaking Bad, as usual. 11:45 p.m. — Where did the past couple of hours go?! L. and I talk about our plans/errands tomorrow, and since the weather is supposed to be beautiful, we decide to do some errands in the morning and then try to spend some time outdoors in the afternoon. Night routine and time for bed. Daily Total: $172.19COVID-19 has been declared a global pandemic. Go to the CDC website for the latest information on symptoms, prevention, and other resources.Money Diaries are meant to reflect individual women’s experiences and do not necessarily reflect Refinery29’s point of view. Refinery29 in no way encourages illegal activity or harmful behavior. The first step to getting your financial life in order is tracking what you spend — to try on your own, check out our guide to managing your money every day. 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week N.Y. Cases at Seven-Week Low; FDA Head Quarantined: Virus Update By finance.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:34:14 -0400 (Bloomberg) -- New York reported the fewest new coronavirus cases in seven weeks. The first antigen test won U.S. approval for emergency use. The federal government reversed course and will let states distribute remdesivir to hospitals.Italy had the fewest cases in four days. Germany and Spain are ready to lift some restrictions. Russia’s largest gold mine in Siberia has 89 sick workers as the nation registered more than 10,000 infections for a seventh day.The head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is in a two-week quarantine after coming into contact with an infected person.Key Developments:Virus Tracker: cases pass 3.9 million; deaths exceed 276,000Half-empty bar feels like a win after Georgia reopensBrazil is new virus hotspot as infections triple in two weeksMass shootings in the U.S. have plungedLessons from Ebola prepared Africa for coronavirusAuto industry to raise $100 billion from banks for virus reliefSubscribe to a daily update on the virus from Bloomberg’s Prognosis team here. Click VRUS on the terminal for news and data on the coronavirus. See this week’s top stories from QuickTake here.Musk: Tesla to Quit California (1 p.m. NY)Elon Musk said on Twitter he is moving Tesla’s headquarters and future programs to Texas and Nevada “immediately” after a California county blocked plans to open an assembly plant shut during the pandemic.He had earlier tweeted he was suing Alameda County for “acting contrary to the Governor, the President, our Constitutional freedoms & just plain common sense!” The county on Friday said Tesla’s sole U.S. plant in Fremont, California, didn’t meet the criteria to reopen. Musk told staff he aimed to restart the factory Friday.Canada Gets China Medical Gear (12:50 p.m. NY)Canada is securing large amounts of personal protective equipment on daily flights of goods from China and elsewhere, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.So far, about 23 flights from China have brought millions of PPE items. In order to gradually restart the economy, Canada needs enough equipment to ensure people can work in safe environments, he said. Equipment arriving from other countries will be tested before being sent out to front-line workers.Africa Seeks Debt Relief, Stimulus (12:40 p.m. NY)African nations needs a two-year debt standstill to give governments the fiscal space to fight the pandemic, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said.A $100 billion injection of emergency economic stimulus is also required to combat the impact of the disease and almost half of that could come from waiving interest payments, according to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.African finance ministers are discussing debt-relief proposals, including a special-purpose vehicle to exchange their sovereign debt for new concessional paper to avoid having to use funds needed to battle the virus to pay private creditors.Italy Has Fewest Cases Since May 5 (12:20 p.m. NY)Italy registered 1,083 new cases on Saturday -- the fewest since May 5 -- compared with 1,327 a day earlier. Confirmed cases now total 218,268. Daily fatalities fell to 194 from 243 on Friday, with a total of 30,395.With the government cautious on easing measures after an initial relaxation on Monday, an Ipsos survey published in newspaper Corriere della Sera on Saturday showed 58% of Italians want all economic sectors to restart as soon as possible.N.Y. Has Fewest Cases in 7 Weeks (11:50 a.m. NY)New York reported 572 new infections on Saturday, the fewest since late March, which Governor Andrew Cuomo called “welcome news.” The state reported 2,938 infections on Friday.New deaths were 226, the same as five days ago and an increase from 216 reported on Friday. The rate of hospitalizations fell again.FDA Chief in Self-Quarantine (11:45 a.m. NY&)Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn has quarantined himself after coming into contact with someone who tested positive. Hahn, a member of the White House virus task force, notified staff of his decision in a note Friday, according to an emailed statement from the agency.“Per CDC guidelines, he is now in self-quarantine for the next two weeks,” the FDA said. “He immediately took a diagnostic test and tested negative.”The FDA didn’t identify the infected person, but Hahn’s Covid-19 exposure comes as several aides working in the White House have the virus. Vice President Mike Pence’s press secretary, Katie Miller, tested positive Friday, a day after a positive test was reported for a member of the military who works as a valet to President Donald Trump.U.K. Urges Cycling, Walking (11:30 a.m. NY)The U.K., the European country hardest hit by the outbreak, plans to spend 2 billion pounds ($2.5 billion) to encourage people to cycle and walk to work and help relieve pressure on transport systems.Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that the U.K. has passed the peak of the outbreak, and limiting travel on public transit will help curb the risk of a second wave of infections, said Transport Secretary Grant Shapps. The government will also spend more on electric-car charging points and extend trials of e-scooters and permit their rentals.Daily deaths rose by 346, Shapps said Saturday, down from 626 on Friday and the lowest since May 4. Total deaths reached 31,587, surpassed only by the U.S., with total infections at 215,260.U.S. Can’t Wait for End of Outbreak: Carson (11:25 a.m. NY)America’s economic infrastructure could be destroyed if the nation waits too long to reopen closed businesses, said White House coronavirus task force member Ben Carson, who also is secretary of Housing and Urban Development.The nation has to learn to live with the coronavirus before it can be eradicated, Carson said on Fox News. “If we wait until it’s all gone before we come out, our economy will be gone also.”Carson, who also heads the president’s revitalization council, stressed that it’s possible to resume activity, guided by “data and evidence” from regions that reopened first.Collapse of Travel Demand Scuttles Deal (10:50 a.m. NY)Carlyle Group Inc. and Singapore sovereign-wealth fund GIC Pte. Ltd. are backing out of a deal to buy a stake in American Express Global Business Travel, hit hard by the pandemic. The parties were in talks on terms of the deal, which was set to close this week, but couldn’t reach an agreement, people familiar with the matter said. The deal valued the American Express Co. unit at $5 billion with debt.U.S. Ships Gilead’s Drug to States (10:40 a.m. NY)The U.S. is sending Gilead Sciences Inc.’s remdesivir to Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan and New Jersey after doctors raised questions about the federal allocation of the drug to treat Covid-19 patients.State health agencies -- rather than the federal government -- will distribute doses to the hospitals, the Department of Health and Human Services said Saturday. Illinois and New Jersey each get more than 100 cases, with the other states receiving from 10 to 40 cases. Each case has 40 vials.After remdesivir won U.S. approval for emergency use, the federal government said it would decide which hospitals got the drug. Doctors then raised questions about the opaque process for getting the therapy to U.S. hospitals.FDA Clears Antigen Test (9:39 a.m. NY)The FDA issued the first emergency use authorization for a Covid-19 antigen test. The diagnostic tests quickly detect fragments of proteins found on or within the virus by testing samples collected from the nasal cavity using swabs, Quidel Corp. said in a statement that linked to a letter from the FDA. The authorization was issued late Friday for its Sofia 2 SARS Antigen FIA.Belarus Holds Military Parade, Russia Cancels (9:30 a.m. NY)Alexander Lukashenko, the authoritarian president of Belarus, defied warnings about the risks of letting the coronavirus spread by holding a military parade marking victory in World War II.Amid an average of about 800 new infections a day, Lukashenko summoned troops to the capital, Minsk, for the parade. Neighboring states including Russia changed their plans as gatherings of thousands of spectators will inevitably spread the disease.Portugal Cases Moderate (9:12 a.m. NY)Portugal reported the smallest increase in new confirmed cases in six days and the number of patients in intensive care units fell for a third day. There were 138 new cases in a day, taking the total to 27,406, the government said. The total number of deaths rose by 12 to 1,126.Information is “encouraging” after the country allowed some small stores to reopen on Monday, Health Minister Marta Temido said at a press conference on Saturday.Germany Plans Stimulus for Arts, Cities (7:30 a.m. NY)Germany will broaden its economic aid, the Tagesspiegel newspaper cited Finance Minister Olaf Scholz as saying in an interview.“The arts and culture need their own stimulus program, we want to massively help people here,” Scholz said. “We also have to do something for hotels and restaurants, which are severely weakened. Thirdly, the municipalities also need massive support.”Germany will also have to pursue an “incredible modernization push” in order to maintain and expand its wealth without using fossil fuels, the newspaper cited Scholz as saying.Saudi Arabia Relaxes Some Restrictions (7:12 a.m. NY)Saudi Arabia is relaxing restrictions on six neighborhoods in Medina, state-run Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday, citing an official at the Ministry of Interior. Movement will be unrestricted from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.The Saudi government has reported 35,432 cases including 229 fatalities. It has imposed a 24-hour lockdown and said it will fine and jail those who violate the rules. The kingdom has eased restrictions on some areas in recent weeks.Russia’s Biggest Gold Mine Has 89 Cases (6:53 a.m. NY)Almost 90 workers at Russia’s largest gold mine, operated by Polyus PJSC, have contracted the coronavirus, the state-run Tass news service reported, citing the public health agency.The Olimpiada mine in the Siberian province of Krasnoyarsk recorded 82 new cases of the deadly virus in the past day, Tass cited the press service of the regional branch of Rospotrebnadzor as saying.Earlier, Russia said its number of new infections rose by 10,817 to 198,676, the seventh straight day cases have risen by more than 10,000.Spain Continues Unwinding (5:50 p.m. HK)Spain reported 179 coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours, according to health ministry data. The country reported 604 new daily cases as the total number rose to 223,578.As of Monday, 51% of the Spanish population will move to the so-called phase 1 as limitations are relaxed across wide swathes of the country. A major exception is the Madrid region, the epicenter of Spain’s coronavirus outbreak.Under phase 1, shops of a size of less than 400 square meters will be able to open with restrictions while bars and restaurants will be able to operate “terraces” but with only 50% of their previously authorized number of tables, according to a government order published in the official gazette. Hotels can open but their public areas will stay closed.Indonesia Reports Most Cases in a Day (5:44 p.m. HK)Indonesia reported an increase in new cases, with the death toll nearing 1,000 as the world’s fourth-most populous nation struggles to contain the spread of the virus.Tests confirmed 533 new infections in the past 24 hours, taking the total to 13,645, Achmad Yurianto, a spokesman for the government task force on Covid-19, said at an online briefing on Saturday. Sixteen patients succumbed to the virus, taking the overall number of fatalities to 959, the third highest in Asia after China and India, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.Faroe Islands Free of Virus (5:30 p.m. HK)The Faroe Islands is now free of the coronavirus after all its 187 confirmed cases were declared to be healthy, the North Atlantic archipelago said on Saturday.The country, which has 52,000 inhabitants and is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, hasn’t registered any deaths from the virus. Denmark’s toll stands at 522 fatalities from more than 10,400 cases.Belgian Daily Tests Exceed 25,000 (5:26 p.m. HK)Belgium reported 585 new coronavirus infections in the past 24 hours, down from 591 the prior day. The country carried out 25,410 tests, the most for a single day since the start of the outbreak and in line with its stated daily capacity of 25,000.Additional fatalities of 76 compare with 107 the prior day. The seven-day average of reported deaths, the measurement favored by Belgian virologists, declined by 4% to 5% a day in the past week. The total death toll in the country of 11.4 million now stands at 8,581.Seoul Nightclubs Linked to Spike (4:19 p.m. HK)A potential second wave of infections could be possible in South Korea after confirmed cases suddenly increased following a lull, with a surge tied to nightclubs in Seoul.The total number of cases linked to nightclubs in the Itaewon neighborhood visited by a 29-year-old patient earlier this month increased to 40 as of noon Saturday, the city’s Mayor Park Won-soon said in a briefing. Park ordered the closing of all nightclubs, discos, hostess bars and other similar nightlife establishments in the capital.Virus Cases Decline Across Several Parts of Asia (3:30 p.m. HK)Virus cases declined in several Asian economies on Saturday, with Hong Kong and Taiwan reporting zero. Countries including China and Thailand reported fewer than 10 new infections, with Australia adding 16.Singapore, one of the last countries in the region to close schools and implement strict containment measures, confirmed 753 new cases on Saturday, down from 768 tallied by Johns Hopkins University Friday. The vast majority are migrant workers living in crowded dormitories.For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2020 Bloomberg L.P. Full Article