Minggu, 27 Desember 2020

Covid-19 vaccination in Singapore to begin on Dec 30, starting with healthcare workers - TODAYonline

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  1. Covid-19 vaccination in Singapore to begin on Dec 30, starting with healthcare workers  TODAYonline
  2. Delhi Police To Get Covid Vaccine Soon, Personnel To Get Info On SMS  NDTV
  3. PR who stayed at Mandarin Orchard among new Covid-19 cases in S'pore  The Straits Times
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2020-12-27 11:18:18Z
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COVID-19: Government accepts committee's recommendations on vaccine strategy, to begin vaccinating healthcare workers from Dec 30 - CNA

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  1. COVID-19: Government accepts committee's recommendations on vaccine strategy, to begin vaccinating healthcare workers from Dec 30  CNA
  2. All Singapore residents should be vaccinated: expert committee  Yahoo Singapore News
  3. Singapore panel recommends maximum level of COVID-19 vaccine coverage  The Star Online
  4. 5 new COVID-19 cases reported in Singapore, lowest daily increase in two weeks  CNA
  5. Czech Republic starts coronavirus vaccine roll-out, Europe News & Top Stories  The Straits Times
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2020-12-27 11:03:45Z
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Australia’s lobster traders look closer to home to offset China’s ban - South China Morning Post

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Australia’s lobster traders look closer to home to offset China’s ban  South China Morning PostView Full coverage on Google News
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2020-12-27 06:10:51Z
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Sabtu, 26 Desember 2020

Australian lobster sector claws back trade after China ban - CNA

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  1. Australian lobster sector claws back trade after China ban  CNA
  2. Australia’s lobster traders look closer to home to offset China’s ban  South China Morning Post
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2020-12-27 04:36:08Z
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Nashville blast investigation leads US agents to suburban home - CNA

NASHVILLE, Tennessee: Federal agents investigating an explosion in Nashville were searching a two-story suburban house on Saturday (Dec 26) for clues to explain why a motor home blew up and injured three people in the heart of America's country music capital on Christmas Day.

The motor home, parked on a downtown street of Tennessee's largest city, exploded at dawn on Friday moments after police responding to reports of gunfire noticed it and heard an automated message emanating from it warning of a bomb.

The thunderous, fiery blast destroyed several vehicles, damaged more than 40 businesses and left a trail of shards from shattered windows.

Following up on what they said were more than 500 leads, local police and agents from the FBI and US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were searching a two-storey red brick house on Bakertown Road in Antioch, Tennessee, 18km southeast of Nashville, paying particular attention to its basement, according to a Reuters witness.

Officials declined to name a person of interest in connection with the explosion on Saturday, but CBS News reported that the investigation has honed in on 63-year-old Anthony Quinn Warner, who recently lived at the Bakertown address, according to public records.

READ: Motor home explodes in Nashville after 'evacuate now' warning; three hurt

Google Street View images of the house from 2019 show what appears to be a white motor home in the driveway. Neighbours told local TV station WKRN that the recreational vehicle had been parked there for years and is now gone.

"Once we have processed the scene, we will look at the evidence and anything that we have recovered from this residence and see how that fits into this investigation," FBI spokesman Darrell Debusk, who was at the house on Saturday, told Reuters in a telephone interview.

"At this point we're not prepared to identify any single individual," FBI Special Agent in Charge Doug Korneski said at a news conference on Saturday.

Korneski told reporters that investigators were "vigorously working on" identifying what appeared to be human remains found in the wreckage. He declined to say whether investigators believe the remains belong to the person behind what officials say was "an intentional act".

Korneski said the FBI's Quantico, Virginia-based Behavioral Analysis Unit was helping determine the motivation of the person responsible.

The vehicle was parked outside an AT&T Inc office, and the blast caused widespread telephone, Internet and TV service outages in central Tennessee and parts of several neighbouring states, including Mississippi, Kentucky, Alabama and Georgia.

A RECORDING, THEN A BLAST

Adding to the cryptic nature of Friday's incident was the eerie preamble described by police and witnesses - a crackle of gunfire followed by an apparently computer-generated female voice from the RV reciting a minute-by-minute countdown to an impending bombing.

Police scrambled to evacuate nearby homes and buildings and called for a bomb squad, which was en route to the scene when the RV blew up.

Police later posted a photo of the motor home, which they said had arrived in the area about five hours prior to the explosion.

Officials said 41 businesses were damaged and three people were hospitalised with relatively minor injuries. City authorities hailed police officers who they said likely prevented more casualties by acting quickly to clear the area.

Dozens of agents from the FBI and the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were surveying the scene on Saturday. Parked cars and trees were blackened and an exploded water pipe that had been spraying overnight had covered trees in a layer of ice.

"All the windows came in from the living room into the bedroom. The front door became unhinged," Buck McCoy, who lives on the block where the blast occurred, told WKRN. "I had blood coming from my face and on my side and on my legs and a little bit on my feet."

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee visited the scene on Saturday and said in a Twitter post it was a "miracle" that no one was killed. In a letter to President Donald Trump, Lee requested a federal emergency declaration to aid relief efforts. 

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2020-12-26 23:37:30Z
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'Window of hope': Europe begins to launch COVID-19 vaccinations - CNA

PARIS: Hungary and Slovakia stole a march on their fellow EU nations as they began vaccinating people against COVID-19 on Saturday (Dec 26), a day ahead of rollouts in several other countries including France and Spain as the pandemic surges across the continent.

In Germany, a small number of people at a care home for the elderly were inoculated on Saturday, a day before the country's official start of its vaccination campaign.

Mass vaccination across the European Union, home to almost 450 million people, would be a crucial step towards ending a pandemic that has killed more than 1.7 million around the world, crippled economies and destroyed businesses and jobs.

Hungary administered the vaccine, jointly developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, to frontline workers at hospitals in Budapest, the capital, after receiving its first shipment of enough doses to inoculate 4,875 people. The first worker to receive the shot was Adrienne Kertesz, a doctor at Del-Pest Central Hospital.

Hungary has reported 315,362 COVID-19 cases with 8,951 deaths. More than 6,000 people are still in hospital with COVID-19, straining the central European country's care system.

"We are very happy that the vaccine is here," Zsuzsa and Antal Takacs, a couple aged 68 and 75, said while playing table tennis in a Budapest park.

"We will get the vaccination because our daughter had a baby in France last month and we want to go see them. We do not dare travel before we get the vaccine," Zsuzsa said.

READ: No cafes, no tourists: COVID-19 empties streets of old Athens

READ: COVID-19 pandemic will not be the last: WHO chief

In Slovakia, Vladimir Krcmery, an infectious disease specialist and member of the government's Pandemic Commission, was the first person to receive the vaccine, followed by colleagues.

Countries including France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Portugal and Spain on Sunday are to begin mass vaccinations, starting with health workers.

The distribution of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which was first rolled out in Britain earlier this month, presents tough challenges. The vaccine uses new mRNA genetic technology, which means it must be stored at ultra-low temperatures of around -80 degrees Celsius.

NEW VARIANT IN FRANCE, SPAIN

France, which received its first shipment of the two-dose Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on Saturday, will start administering it on Sunday in the greater Paris area and in the Burgundy-Franche-Comte region.

"We have 19,500 doses in total, which amounts to 3,900 vials. These doses will be stored in our freezer at minus 80 degrees (Celsius) and will be then distributed to different nursing homes and hospitals," said Franck Huet, head of pharmaceutical products for the Paris public hospital system.

READ: In Christmas message curbed by COVID-19, Pope Francis calls on nations to share vaccines

READ: Breakfast, freezers, Lego - The BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine trail in Germany

The French government is hoping to get around 1 million people vaccinated in nursing homes during January and February, and then a further 14 million-15 million in the wider population between March and June.

The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was approved by the French medical regulator on Thursday.

France reported just 3,093 new coronavirus infections over the past 24 hours on Saturday, sharply down from the more than 20,000 cases on each of the previous two days, figures not seen since Nov 20. But the seven-day moving average of daily new cases, which evens out reporting irregularities, is at around a one-month high.

France has a total of 2,550,864 confirmed COVID-19 cases, the fifth-highest tally in the world, while its COVID-19 death toll stands at 62,573, the seventh-highest.

In a concerning development, the Health Ministry said on Friday that a man who recently arrived from London had tested positive for a new variant of the virus that has been spreading rapidly in southern England and is thought to be more infectious. Sweden on Saturday also confirmed that it has detected the first case of the new variant in a traveller from the United Kingdom.

In Spain, Madrid health authorities said on Saturday they had confirmed four cases of the new variant of the virus, as the country received its first deliveries of the vaccine.

"Vaccination will start tomorrow in Spain, coordinated with the rest of Europe," Health Minister Salvador Illa wrote on Twitter. "This is the beginning of the end of the pandemic."

Doses will be taken by air to the Spanish islands and the North African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla, and by road to other regions of the country, where a total of about 50,000 people have died from the disease.

READ: Millions face new UK COVID-19 restrictions; border chaos eases

'WINDOW OF HOPE HAS OPENED'

Germany, meanwhile, said trucks were on their way to deliver the vaccine to care homes for the elderly, which are first in line to receive the vaccine with the official start of the vaccination campaign on Sunday.

A small number of people in Germany, however, received the vaccine on Saturday, with the first a 101-year-old woman in a nursing home in Halberstadt in the Harz hill range.

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country rose by 14,455 to 1,627,103, data from the Robert Koch Institute for infectious diseases showed on Saturday. More than 29,000 people have died, in total.

The federal government is planning to distribute more than 1.3 million vaccine doses to local health authorities by the end of this year and about 700,000 per week from January.

"There may be a few hiccups at one point or another in the beginning, but that is quite normal when such a logistically complex process begins," said Health Minister Jensen Spahn.

READ: Breakfast, freezers, Lego: The BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine trail in Germany

In Portugal, a truck escorted by police dropped off the first batch of COVID-19 jabs at a warehouse in the country's central region. From there, the nearly 10,000 shots will be delivered to five big hospitals.

"It is a historic milestone for all of us, an important day after such a difficult year," Health Minister Marta Temido told reporters outside the warehouse.

"A window of hope has now opened, without forgetting that there is a very difficult fight ahead."

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2020-12-26 21:11:15Z
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COVID-19 pandemic will not be the last: WHO chief - CNA

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COVID-19 pandemic will not be the last: WHO chief  CNA
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2020-12-26 21:04:14Z
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