COVID-19 and W/Africa: 1.781 new cases, 21 new deaths in 24 hours

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Apa News Nord Africa 05.07.2020. 20:05

COVID-19 and W/Africa: 1.781 new cases, 21 new deaths in 24 hours

APA-Freetown-(Sierra Leone) The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has recorded 1,781 new cases and 21 new deaths of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, official figures show on Sunday. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has recorded 1,781 new cases and 21 new deaths »»»

IOL News Sudafrica 05.07.2020. 17:32

Second cohort of grades to return to school: Read Minister Angie Motshekga's full speech

The full text of the statement prepared for delivery by Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga on the state of readiness for the return to school of the second cohort of grades on July 6. Good afternoon The last time we briefed the media, was on the 07th June 2020, a week after schools reopened. »»»

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Saudi Gazette Arabia Saudita 05.07.2020. 17:04

EY: 33% of MENA consumers to stay frugal after COVID-19 pandemic

DUBAI — According to the EY Future Consumer Index, 33% of consumers in the MENA region plan to stay frugal with less spending, make deep cuts to their budgets, change the way they shop as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. These consumers are also pessimistic and worried about the future.However, 2»»»

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Gulf News Emirati Arabi Uniti 05.07.2020. 14:44

Rise in new COVID-19 cases to be a dampener for markets this week

Dubai: As new infections surged in various parts of the world over the weekend, markets will be pressured this week, snuffing any hope among investors of a quick rebound post lockdowns. A renewed spike in virus cases in several parts of North and South America, Australia, Japan and India have promp»»»

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News Australia 04.07.2020. 22:34

This is how fast the pandemic is growing

As a COVID19 second wave intensifies in Victoria, the debate around Australia's mask policy has reignited. The coronavirus pandemic is accelerating at a frightening speed, with cases rising faster than ever. It took more than three months for the world to record one million virus infections, but at»»»

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