A selection of news stories that happened overnight, April 16, 2020.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Coronavirus: Survey shows people rely on trustworthy news outlets for info More people are relying on news organisation, who are deemed to be more trustworthy, for information about the coronavirus, which causes Covid-19, rather than social media.
The findings in the survey, which was released on Wednesday, reflect growing trust in the work of mainstream media organisations amid the pandemic although it also showed that young people were more likely to rely on social media or messaging application groups for information.
So says a zoo in northern Germany, which drew up a startling contingency plan if the financial strain caused by the government-ordered shutdown because of the coronavirus outbreak did not ease up soon: Slaughter some zoo animals and feed them to others.
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