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2020-07-17 09:52 | Report Abuse
Until now I have not received my free mask what happen did someone hijacked it
2020-07-16 09:40 | Report Abuse
Add more staff la too slow la have to wait 1 month over
2020-07-15 08:44 | Report Abuse
But Johnson’s senior cabinet colleague, Michael Gove, on Sunday appeared to rule out the compulsory wearing of facemasks, saying ministers trusted people’s “good sense”.
Facemasks have been mandatory on public transport across the country since June 15, and Scotland has already made the coverings compulsory for shoppers.
UK Environment Secretary George Eustice said Tuesday the government was changing its advice in accordance with developments in scientific thinking.
“The evidence, the understanding, has been evolving,” he told Sky News television. “I don’t think it’s unreasonable to ask the public now to go to that next step.”
Health Secretary Matt Hancock will outline the new policy in parliament later on Tuesday.
But there are already concerns from the police who have called it “nigh on enforceable”.
“Shopkeepers need to step up to the plate and take some responsibility,” said Ken Marsh, of the Metropolitan Police Federation, which represents rank-and-file officers.
“They can quite easily put signs up on their doors ‘No mask on, no entry, this is private property’.”
Opposition parties have also accused the government of dithering and asked why the policy is being delayed until July 24.
Ben Bradshaw, from the Labour party, called the government’s approach “total shambles”.
Britain has been one of the countries worst hit by the virus, with nearly 45,000 deaths from positive coronavirus cases, according to an official government tally.
Broader statistics, taking into account suspected cases, put the death toll at more than 50,000.
The government was also warned on Tuesday that a second wave of infections could see 120,000 deaths in hospitals alone in a “reasonable worst-case scenario” if no action was taken now.
The Academy of Medical Sciences said the government needed to prepare immediately to prevent the state-run National Health Service (NHS) from being overwhelmed from September.
2020-07-15 08:44 | Report Abuse
People who fail to cover their face risk a fine of up to £100 with enforcement to be carried out by the police.
Johnson, who spent several days battling Covid-19 in intensive care, on Monday said the measure was “extra insurance” against the spread of the virus.
“I do think in shops it’s very important to wear a face covering if you’re going to be in a confined space to protect other people, and receive protection,” he said.
Johnson has been pictured recently wearing a blue facemask bought for £2 from a high-street bargain store.
2020-07-15 08:44 | Report Abuse
Facemasks will be compulsory in shops and supermarkets in England from next week, the government said on Tuesday, in a U-turn on previous policy.
The new legislation will come into force in England on July 24, after weeks of wrangling from ministers about their effectiveness.
“The Prime Minister has been clear that people should be wearing face coverings in shops and we will make this mandatory from July 24,” Boris Johnson’s office said.
“There is growing evidence that wearing a face covering in an enclosed space helps protect individuals and those around them from coronavirus,” it said in a statement.
2020-07-15 08:43 | Report Abuse
His comments follow claims from the Leicester mayor, Sir Peter Soulsby, that data being provided to local health officials is not detailed enough and up to two weeks out of date.
But one of the government’s deputy chief medical officers, Prof Jonathan Van-Tam, has said that “the local authority is getting absolutely granular postcode-level data”.
According to data released on Monday, the rate of new cases of Covid-19 per 100,000 population in Leicester had fallen slightly from 117.7 in the seven days to 3 July to 114.3 in the seven days to 10 July. It was 156.8 in the seven days to June 26.
Only two other local authorities had a rate of more than 40 new cases per 100,000 people in the seven days to July 10 - Pendle on 67.8 and Blackburn with Darwen on 41.0.
2020-07-15 08:43 | Report Abuse
Government to reach decision on Leicester lockdown later this week
The government will decide later this week whether to make changes to Leicester’s local lockdown after examining the latest coronavirus data, the health and social care secretary has said.
Matt Hancock said information covering the 14 days since the local measures were introduced will be looked at on Thursday followed by a public announcement “as soon as is reasonably possible”.
Leicester became the first place in the country to have tight restrictions reimposed on 30 June following a rise in coronavirus infections.
Speaking in the Commons earlier, Hancock said:
We will look at 14 days of data, it is today 14 days since the measures were introduced and we’ll look at that on Thursday of this week and make a public announcement as soon as is reasonably possible about whether and if any changes can be made to the situation in Leicester.
Thankfully the numbers have been coming down in Leicester and we’ve put in that extra testing, but the number of positive cases in Leicester is still well above the rest of the country and I won’t prejudge the decision that we’ll take on Thursday and we’ll take into account all of the data.
2020-07-15 08:43 | Report Abuse
The street artist uploaded a 59-second video captioned “If you don’t mask - you don’t get” to his Instagram and YouTube pages this afternoon.
It begins with a laptop playing PA Video footage showing the London Underground being deep cleaned in May. Banksy, wearing a white boiler suit, mask, goggles, blue gloves and an orange hi-viz jacket with the message “stay safe” printed on it, is then seen posing as a Transport for London worker.
He makes his way to a Circle Line train, carrying a yellow pump action spray bottle and stencils in cardboard on board. As an announcement states that “the next station is Baker Street”, the artist sprays blue droplets from the face of one of his famous rats, which has been stencilled on the carriage.
Banksy indicates for another masked passenger to move back, before stencilling a rat using a blue face mask as a parachute. Another rat has a blue mask over its face, while one holds a bottle of hand sanitiser.
The video finishes with a message sprayed on the wall of a tube station reading: “I get lockdown” with the doors of the tube carriage closing to reveal the message “But I get up again”. Chumbawamba’s song Tubthumping – also known as I Get Knocked Down – plays as the doors touch together.
2020-07-15 08:42 | Report Abuse
Another 138 deaths recorded across UK, bringing toll to 44,968
The Department of Health and Social Care said 44,968 people had died in hospitals, care homes and the wider community after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK as of 5pm on Sunday - up by 138 from 44,830 the previous day.
The figures do not include all deaths involving Covid-19 across the UK, which are thought to have passed 55,500.
The DHSC also said that in the 24-hour period up to 9am on Tuesday, there had been a further 398 lab-confirmed UK cases. Overall, a total of 291,373 cases have been confirmed.
2020-07-15 08:42 | Report Abuse
Extra measures introduced to try to avoid local lockdown in Blackburn with Darwen after rise in Covid-19 cases
Extra measures including a limit on the number of people allowed to visit a household have been announced in Blackburn with Darwen after a rise in coronavirus cases.
On Tuesday, the Lancashire authority’s director of public health Dominic Harrison announced the new measures to be followed for the next month with the aim of avoiding a local lockdown.
The restrictions include a limit of two people from the same household allowed to visit another home.
Figures published today showed Blackburn had 47 cases per 100,000 people in the seven days to 11 July, up from 31.6 cases per 100,000 in the seven days to 4 July.
The authority is third on the list of highest weekly rates, behind Leicester, which has a rate of 118.2 cases per 100,000 and is subject to a local lockdown, and nearby Pendle, with a rate of 76.6.
Harrison said, if rates were continuing to rise in a few weeks, the council would consider reimposing some lockdown restrictions.
Residents are being told to wear face coverings in all enclosed public spaces, including workplaces, libraries, museums, health centres and hair and beauty salons.
Harrison also called for people only to bump elbows with anyone outside of their immediate family, instead of shaking hands or hugging, and said public protection advice for small shops was being stepped up to ensure measures including social distancing and increased ventilation were being followed.
Targeted testing is taking place in the borough, with a mobile testing unit at Witton Park Academy as well as a facility at Royal Blackburn Hospital, and residents have been told they do not need to have symptoms to be tested.
2020-07-15 08:42 | Report Abuse
Coronavirus outbreaks are up to 20 times more likely in large care homes, according to a major study seen by the Guardian, prompting calls to divide them into “bubbles” before any second wave hits.
My colleague Rob Booth reports that in research that will increase scrutiny of private care chains, which often operate the largest facilities, NHS Lothian and Edinburgh University found the likelihood of infection getting into a home tripled with every additional 20 beds.
It comes amid pressure on ministers to draw up stricter guidelines to prevent further outbreaks in care homes. Of more than 55,500 people to have died with Covid-19 in the UK according to their death certificates, nearly 40% (21,600) were care home residents, despite ministers’ claims to have “thrown a protective ring” around them.
2020-07-15 08:42 | Report Abuse
Face masks to be compulsory in shops in England; UK death toll rises by 138 – as it happened
Evening summary
Face coverings are to be mandatory in shops and supermarkets in England from 24 July, Matt Hancock confirmed. The health and social care secretary said a store can refuse someone entry if they aren’t wearing one and call the police if there’s a problem. People who don’t wear one will face fines of up to £100. Children under 11 and those with disabilities will be exempt from the new rule.
The government will reach a decision about the future of Leicester’s local lockdown this week. The latest coronavirus data from the 14 days since lockdown was reimposed will be examined to determine whether restrictions can be eased. Data released on Monday suggested the rate of new cases of Covid-19 per 100,000 population in Leicester had fallen slightly.
Blackburn with Darwen has introduced stricter measures to try to avoid a local lockdown after a rise in coronavirus cases. Wearing face coverings in all enclosed spaces, including workplaces and beauty salons, bumping elbows and limits on the number of people who can visit a household are among the measures, after 70 cases were recorded in the week to 11 July.
The UK’s death toll rose by 138 to 44,968.
2020-07-14 09:47 | Report Abuse
This guy should be replaced by DG health of Malaysia.
2020-07-13 09:47 | Report Abuse
We have to worry about the virus, ourselves, our family, our career, our finances, our future, and the list goes on
2020-07-10 10:10 | Report Abuse
灾难一步步逼近人类。都特么走到冥王星了,眼界还这么短视。人类最大的悲哀就是这批领导人不尊重科学,却来领导各个国家的未来发展。
2020-07-09 09:26 | Report Abuse
亚航阴谋论----最近亚航有很多坏消息,会不会是tony他们要低价买一堆股票然后好让有股权可以卖给别人来融资又不想发新股,因为怕股份被dilute到失去控制权?
2020-07-06 09:59 | Report Abuse
where are those CCP supporters? come in pls, your ancestry is being insulted.
2020-07-03 09:39 | Report Abuse
Exactly....mens rea....can they prove that?
2020-07-02 09:58 | Report Abuse
Just seeing, the figure is really alarming but some countries r saying they found a vaccine so pls start giving it 2 countries, where the deaths r increasing
2020-07-01 09:43 | Report Abuse
Price can be high but the crop will be on tree not harvested shortage of labour.
2020-06-26 10:24 | Report Abuse
Wah these illegals daring to do such things, wonder what happens when they get documentation’s that allow them to stay here indefinitely IMM13 not the solution, their countries of origin should issue them Passports.
2020-06-24 09:03 | Report Abuse
Do you know it will expire and what happen next?
2020-06-24 09:02 | Report Abuse
OK me first, A Structured Warrant (SW) is a security that gives the holder the right but not the obligation to buy or sell a specific underlying asset at an agreed price (strike price) on the expiry date. As an investment tool, it provides investors’ exposure to an underlying asset for a fraction of the price. On the Bursa Malaysia, warrants are currently available over shares and indices.
2020-06-24 09:02 | Report Abuse
You shallow minded nothing to do gambler wants to talk about something related to Ageson right?
2020-06-23 10:50 | Report Abuse
Why hedging? Because funds who holds bluechips for long term wants to protect their portfolio from market fluctuation,specfically during mkt downturn. So instead of liquidating their holding, fund managers may open a short position in mkt indices that will counter the lost in share value of their portfolio. Ideally if the fund holds 10m rgt worth of bluecchip, they may initiate 10m rgt worth of short position in index futures.
2020-06-22 08:55 | Report Abuse
Aiya you should have seen the surrounding area where this whole sale market were located...it was may be it is still like a slum in India..Feces..betel leave spat stain...hoarding....not to mention the amount of criminal activities and homicide among these migrants....this people never uttered a word to improve the living quality of the people in that area or taken effort to clean that area...Sekarang dia mahu the whole selayang to be slum...
2020-06-19 08:47 | Report Abuse
Clear as day the promises MM made. Then, slowly the u turn started. Very snake like.
2020-06-18 12:20 | Report Abuse
Could not agree more Guiysss! Those lucky ones will survive, for those unlucky followers-- Chase high stuck LOW situation!
2020-06-18 09:53 | Report Abuse
It's only Trump who claims there's classified information in the book. Anything that makes him look bad, he would like to censor. I get your irony, but I'd suggest you study the First and Fourteenth Amendments and a little history behind them. Back in the early 1970s the Pentagon was not able to stop the NY Times from publishing classified data concerning the Vietnam war. No other country has this kind of freedom of speech protections.
2020-06-17 13:07 | Report Abuse
Nobody politician is perfect and all of them have their flaws. PKR president Anwar Ibrahim had gone through the toughest times but yet stands strong on his principles.
He could have easily walked away a rich man by compromising, but he stood through the times alone in a cell separated from his family. None of us could understand this as we have not spent any time behind bars.
2020-06-16 11:26 | Report Abuse
Have you been in one? If not go check it out
2020-06-16 11:13 | Report Abuse
USHER have you been in one of the detention camps? If not, go check it out.
2020-06-15 14:05 | Report Abuse
A timely expose. The state of our wet markets some will say reflects the state of our nation. Clean up our markets. And perhaps things will also change elsewhere.
2020-06-15 12:43 | Report Abuse
Was this issue raised when PH was in power and in charge of local council?Why did PH council members allowed this to continue during their short term?If PH councilors had made changes foreigners would not be using the stalls and market would not be neglected.So even PH councilors were no better!
2020-06-12 17:55 | Report Abuse
Might as well withdraw all cases against UMNO members in 2018 and 2019. Reexamine these cases and file new case if have enough evidence. The AG and police should concentrate of cases like insulting the Religion, Fake news, steeling from Supermarket, etc. Easy to get evidence and quick to dispose.
2020-06-12 17:41 | Report Abuse
More nonsense. They are given leeway because of who Musa Aman is. Corruption knows no bound. AG would have argued pointlessly if there had not been an acquittal of every single charge.
2020-06-11 11:33 | Report Abuse
No not Asia just the CCP. China growth was do to those nations developing friendly relations with china and only now realizing china is no friend
2020-06-09 14:02 | Report Abuse
Yeah i dun think China have the strength to threaten or smash everybody in the world at the same time!
Stock: [AGES]: AGESON BERHAD
2020-07-30 13:55 | Report Abuse
Thank you Dato Seri