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Vol. 02 Issue 15 March 16, 2020
Australian PM orders all arrivals to self-isolate for 14 days; COVID 19 TL Bureau, Sydney
Australia’s PM has requested a 14-day self-segregation for anybody showing up in the nation to attempt to end the spread of the coronavirus. “This is significant,” Scott Morrison said at a preparation, including that the measure would produce results from 12 PM on Sunday (13:00 GMT). The measures reflect those reported by New Zealand on Saturday. Outside luxury ships will likewise be restricted from docking in Australia for 30 days, yet schools will stay open. Australia has revealed almost 250 affirmed cases, with three passings. The head administrator declared the measures following a bureau meeting on the coronavirus emergency. “This is significant, what we’ve found as of late is more nations having issues with the infection and that implies the wellspring of a portion of those transmissions are originating from an ever increasing number of nations,” he said at the preparation in Sydney. “We realize that the infection can’t be completely halted - nobody can do that - yet we can slow the spread. “Also, we envision that will be our errand throughout the following a half year.”
The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for the USA. TL Bureau, London
An FCO spokesperson said: We are advising against all but essential travel to the USA following the US government announcement imposing restrictions on travel from the UK (and Ireland) effective from midnight on Monday 16 March EST / 0400 on Tuesday 17 March GMT.
Russia, Turkey ‘begin joint patrols’ along Syria’s M4 highway
TL Bureau, Idlib
Turkey and Russia have begun joint military watches along a key expressway in Syria’s northwestern locale, Russian news organizations stated, Russia sent military police and shielded vehicles to the watch, which started on Sunday from the settlement of Tronba in Idlib region, the last resistance held fortification in the nation, TASS, Interfax and RIA-Novosti news organizations said. The watches are a piece of a truce bargain arrived at recently by Turkey, which backs certain restriction gatherings, and Syrian government partner Russia to stop an acceleration of viciousness in Idlib that has uprooted about a million people and brought the two nations
The government has decided on today’s cabinet meeting to restrict crossing of the Schengen internal and external border temporarily and reintroduce border controls in order to contain the spread of the coronavirus. The government also supported the order of Prime Minister Jüri Ratas as the person in charge of emergency situation that specifies the rules of border crossing. “To stop the spread of
near head-to-head showdown. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said not long ago that his nation would not avoid significantly more grounded military activity in Idlib if the truce is broken.Under the truce arrangement, Turkey and Russia are intended to likewise set
coronavirus and protect public health the government has decided to temporarily reintroduce border controls on the whole border,” Prime Minister Jüri Ratas said. “All residents of Estonia and their next of kin can return to Estonia. We will ensure necessary transport for goods and raw materials, as long as the transporters show no symptoms of illness,” the prime minister added. “There is a sufficient food supply in Estonia, both in commercial warehouses and in state reserves.
SA now has 51 Coronavirus cases
TL Bureau, Cape Town
The number of COVID-19 infections in South Africa has risen to 51, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced on Sunday. The number rose by 13 from Saturday’s figure of 38. The recent cases were recorded in Gauteng, the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. Gauteng now has 24 cases while the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal have, respectively, confirmed 14 and 12 cases. Mpumalanga has recorded only
Jordan announces six new cases of coronavirus minister of health TL Bureau, AMMAN
Jordan confirmed six new cases of coronavirus on Sunday, including one from an American tourist coming from Egypt, the minister of health said, according to Reuters. The kingdom had previously reported only one case of the virus. It took measures to fight the outbreak on Saturday, including a tighter lockdown that closes all borders and bans all incoming and outgoing flights as of Tuesday.
Estonia temporarily reintroduces border controls on the whole border
TL Bureau, Stenbock House
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one case. In a statement, the Health Ministry said Mkhize and Deputy Health Minister Joe Phaahla held an urgent meeting with all provincial MECs and Heads of Department for Health on Saturday night. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the latest situational analysis of each province as more cases of COVID-19 cases are being confirmed. Mkhize said: “In our engagement, it became clear that the role played by contact tracers is very important and their capacity needs to be strengthened.
up a security hallway either side of the key M4 interstate, which connects Syria’s east and west. The passageway extends 6km (3.7 miles) toward the north and 6km toward the south of the M4 - adequately propelling Russia’s quality further north into Idlib.
China reports 20 new coronavirus cases, 10 deaths TL Bureau, Beijing
China reported 20 new coronavirus cases and 10 new Covid-19 deaths on Sunday, according to the latest figures released by the National Health Commission (NHC). The deaths from Covid-19, the respiratory disease caused by the new virus, were all reported in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province where the outbreak originated in December. Of the new cases, 16 were returning residents who were infected abroad, indicating a slow in locally transmitted infections. The other four cases were recorded in Wuhan, dpa reported. On Saturday, only 11 new cases were reported three more than the previous day. Covid-19 has killed 3,199 in China and infected a total of 80,844 people nationwide, 66,911 of whom have recovered from the illness
South Korea’s daily new virus infections drop below 100 TL Bureau, Seoul
South Korea’s daily reporting of new coronavirus infections dropped below 100 for the first time in more than three weeks, according to figures released by the health authorities Sunday. There were 76 new infections recorded on Saturday by Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, bringing the total number of people diagnosed with the virus in the country to 8,162. The number of deaths climbed by 3 up to 75, dpa reported
Spain imposes lockdown to curb coronavirus TL Bureau, Barcelona
With the quantity of coronavirus cases spiraling to more than 6,000 and the loss of life arriving at 190, Spain on Saturday followed Italy and forced a phenomenal lockdown. Spain’s left-wing government spent a fourteen day highly sensitive situation request which came without hesitation quickly on Saturday night. Approximately 47 million Spaniards must remain at home trying to contain a flare-up which has seen 1,500 new cases in the previous 24 hours. Spain has the fifth-most elevated number of cases on the planet, behind China, Italy, Iran and South Korea.