Corona Virus Update:
Thousands of Israelis took to the streets of Tel Aviv to protest against
the government's economic response to the corona virus pandemic unemployment
has jumped above 20 percent in the country
since partial lockdown came into force in March police made 19 arrests the new normal first register your personal details and take a temperature check before you can enter a cafe in Jerusalem students
are on leaf nice for Eid that the number of coronavirus cases is once again rising sharply she lost her part-time job during the lockdown in March and April now she's facing renewed uncertainty health
issues and the economic situation students are getting infected people my age it's not only the over-60s so it's frightening and financially I'm still unemployed I still have to pay my rent on Israel its borders and
imposed a strict lockdown for several weeks at a cost unemployment rose from four to more than 20 percent but schools and businesses started to reopen in May a few weeks ago it looked like Israel
navigated it's very quiet well through the corona pandemic that has changed dramatically special Corona wards and hospitals and drive-through testing centers like this one had to be reopened these
testing stations had closed because there was no demand now cars are lining up again experts are discussing what went wrong there were no strategic preparation what will happen after the lockdown
and what we've seen now is the second wave here Israelis a result of the inaction during the first wave and it's unfortunate because we're one of the few countries which ended the first wave with 300 death.
Corona Virus Current Situation:
Few infections and
we could have revived the economy very well Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
was widely praised for his handling of the crisis first time round that has
changed people are worried
about a second
wave new restrictions were announced this week including increasing fines for
not wearing masks limiting the number of people in public areas and restaurants
it feels like a deja vu for
chef Dan Schmo
Lubitz who had just reopened this fish restaurant in Tel Aviv you don't know if
you're going to work tomorrow or not last time it happened it was very
surprising this time we were more ready
for that but still
the uncertainty it's very confusing another prolonged lockdown might still be
on the cards a dismal prospect for most Israelis who thought the worst was
already over 1.8 million people
have tested
positive for covered 19 in Brazil that's the second highest number in the world
after the u.s. more than 70,000 have died and it's the poor who are most at
risk among them residents of the slums
and the country's
indigenous people it's one of the most remote parts of South America if not the
world the Yanomami people live in the depths of the Amazon in Brazil's far
north this is one of the country's largest indigenous.
Covid-19 Losses:
Reserves but even
here the fear of the coronavirus is growing we came to ask for help here to see
if we are well we walk for hours to reach here locals believe the virus was
first
brought to the
reserve by prospectors searching for gold the remoteness of this place
increases the danger for the Yanomami like access to healthcare services at the
beginning of the month the Brazilian
defense ministry
organized a fly-in clinic it's not the constant on ground presence that
indigenous rights groups have been calling for but the testing is much needed
all the same when we arrived they were a
little bit afraid
they looked at us from afar but then we gained their trust they came closer it
all went well and it's all been so rewarding there are hundreds of indigenous
groups living in Brazil and not all are
found in the
Amazon Guarani and be a live on the edge of the country's biggest city Sao
Paulo here to a community is threatened by the coronavirus its residents have
been learning how to cope in theory but
not all of the
government's advice applies in practice to those who live communally there
isn't a proper space to recuperate or to isolate we don't have any of that and
this is what worries us the corona virus is
ravaging South
America's largest country and the fear is that its peoples like these will be
hurt the most disease added to poverty and powerlessness a further challenge in
Brazilian indigenous people's
struggle for
survival let's give you some other developments in the krona virus pandemic new
infections in the United States are still at record highs with more than 60,000
new infections recorded on Saturday
several states
logged record figures including South Carolina and Hawaii at least 16 million
Mexicans have been plunged into poverty by the virus that's according to a new
study the number of Mexicans in
extreme poverty
has nearly doubled since February amid widespread job losses and the wife of
Brazilian President jarba cenario says she has tested negative for the krona
virus the Brazilian president announced he had the virus on Tuesday he's
quarantine at home in a separate bedroom from his wife.
My Opinion:
Everything is possible if we follows the SOP’s
and follow china how they recovered from this pandemic if they can fight then
we can also just we have to be like them honest and good in our work and do
good sports with good diet plans to make our immunity strong and fight with
this virus.
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