A selection of news stories that happened overnight, April 10, 2020.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
British PM Boris Johnson leaves intensive care, remains under observation Prime Minister Boris Johnson left intensive care on Thursday evening as he continues to recover from Covid-19, but he remains under close observation in hospital, his office said on Thursday.
Johnson was the first world leader to be hospitalised with the coronavirus, forcing him to hand control of the world’s fifth-largest economy to foreign minister Dominic Raab just as Britain’s outbreak approaches its most deadly peak.Italy and Spain are preparing for several more weeks under lockdown as volatile coronavirus infection rates prevent Europe's governments from easing curbs on public life.
The city has used Hart Island to bury New Yorkers with no known next of kin or whose family are unable to arrange a funeral since the 19th century.
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Coronavirus: Scottish football suspension extended until June 10GLASGOW (AFP) - The suspension of the Scottish football season has been extended until at least June 10 due to the coronavirus pandemic, officials announced on Thursday (April 9).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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COVID-19: Community isolation facility at Singapore Expo operational from Apr 10SINGAPORE: A community isolation facility at the Singapore Expo and MAX Atria will be operational from Friday (Apr 10), the Ministry of Health ...
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Coronavirus: 7 in 10 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore linked to foreign worker dormitoriesSINGAPORE - Foreign worker dormitories are in the spotlight again, as most of the 287 new coronavirus cases announced on Thursday (April 9) - seven in 10 - are linked to clusters at such dormitories.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Prudential to issue US$1b in 10-year notesBRITISH life insurance and financial services company Prudential plc has priced US$1 billion worth of new notes, maturing in 2030, at 3.125 per cent. Read more at The Business Times.
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10 businesses told to cease operations after remaining open during COVID-19 'circuit-breaker' periodSINGAPORE: Ten business outlets which had remained open - despite providing 'non-essential services' - have been instructed to cease operations, ...
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