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  • Coronavirus: U.S. suspends travels from Europe for 30 days

    Coronavirus: U.S. suspends travels from Europe for 30 days

    By Dayo Benson Editor Politics,Law/Human Rights New York

    In a drastic move to stem the spread of Coronavirus in America, President Donald Trump, Wednesday night, announced a 30-day suspension of travels from Europe to the United States, effective midnight, Friday, March 13, 2020. This came hours after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 as a Pandemic .

    The travels suspension which President Trump called temporary, would also affect cargoes, but excludes U.S. citizens and legal residents of the United States. The United Kingdom was also excluded from the ban even as he blamed Europe for acting late to stop the spread from China.

    In a televised national broadcast from the White House which lasted about 10 minutes, President Trump, in a subdued voice, put politics aside even as he called for a bi-partisan effort to fight the scourge.

    President Trump who had earlier been criticized for downplaying the seriousness of the virus spread in the country, also announced some palliative economic measures to cushion the effects of Corona spread on the economy and businesses. Payroll tax reduction was also announced.

    On the heels of the President’s broadcast, National Basketball Association (NBA) has announced an indefinite suspensions of its league following a basketball player, Rudy Gobert, as well as an actor Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson, tested positive for Corona Virus.

    Below is the full text of President Trump’s address:

    “My fellow Americans. Tonight, I want to speak with you about our nation’s unprecedented response to the coronavirus outbreak that started in China and is now spreading throughout the world. Today, the World Health Organization officially announced that this is a global pandemic. We have been in frequent contact with our allies, and we are marshaling the full power of the federal government and the private sector to protect the American people.

    “This is the most aggressive and comprehensive effort to confront a foreign virus in modern history. I am confident that by counting — and continuing to take these tough measures, we will significantly reduce the threat to our citizens, and we will ultimately and expeditiously defeat this virus. From the beginning of time, nations and people have faced unforeseen challenges, including large scale and very dangerous health threats.

    “This is the way it always was, and always will be. It only matters how you respond, and we are responding with great speed and professionalism. Our team is the best anywhere in the world. At the very start of the outbreak, we instituted sweeping travel restrictions on China, and put in place the first federally-mandated quarantine in over 50 years.

    “We declared a public health emergency, and issued the highest level of travel warning on other countries as the virus spread its horrible infection. And — taking early intense action, we have seen dramatically fewer cases of the virus in the United States that are now present in Europe. The European Union failed to take the same precautions and restrict travel from China and other hotspots.

    “As a result a large number of new clusters in the United States were seeded by travelers from Europe. After consulting with our top government health professionals I have decided to take several strong, but necessary, actions to protect the health and well-being of all Americans. To keep new cases from entering our shores, we will be suspending all travel from Europe to the United States for the next 30 days.

    “The new rules will go into effect Friday at midnight. These restrictions will be adjusted subject to conditions on the ground. There will be exemptions for Americans who have undergone appropriate screenings, and these prohibitions will not only apply to the tremendous amount of trade and cargo, but various other things as we get approval.

    “Anything coming from Europe to the United States is what we are discussing. These restrictions will also not apply to the United Kingdom. At the same time, we are monitoring the situation in China and the South Korea, and as their situation improves, we will re-evaluate the restrictions and warnings that are currently in place for a possible early opening.

    “Earlier this week, I met with the leaders of health insurance industry, who have agreed to waive all copayments for coronavirus treatments, extend insurance coverage to these treatments, and to prevent surprise medical billing. We are cutting massive amounts of red tape to make antiviral therapies available in record time.

    “These treatments will significantly reduce the impact and reach of the virus. Additionally, last week I signed into law an $8.3 billion funding bill to help CDC and other government agencies fight the virus, and support vaccines treatments and distribution of medical supplies. Testing and testing capabilities are expanding rapidly, day by day.

    “We are moving very quickly. The vast majority of Americans, the risk is very, very low. Young and healthy people can expect to recover fully and quickly if they should get the virus. The highest risk is for elderly population with underlying health conditions. The elderly population must be very, very careful.

    “In particular, we are strongly advising that nursing homes for the elderly suspend all medically-unnecessary visits. In general, older Americans should also avoid nonessential travel in crowded areas. My administration is coordinating directly with communities with largest outbreaks, and we have issued guidance on school closures, social distancing, and reducing large gatherings.

    “Smart action — today — will prevent the spread of the virus tomorrow. Every community faces different risks, and it is critical for you to follow the guidelines of your local officials who are working closely with our federal health experts — and they are the best. For all Americans, it is essential that everyone take extra precautions and practice good hygiene.

    “Each of us has a role to play in defeating this virus. Wash your hands, clean often-used surfaces. Cover your face and mouth if you sneeze or cough, and most of all, if you are sick or not feeling well, stay home. To ensure that working Americans impacted by the virus can stay home without fear of financial hardship, I will soon be taking emergency action — which is unprecedented — to provide financial relief.

    “This will be targeted for workers who are ill, quarantined, or caring for others due to coronavirus. I will be asking Congress to take legislative action to extend this relief. Because of the economic policies that we have put into place, over the last three years, we have the greatest economy anywhere in the world by far.

    “Our banks and financial institutions are fully capitalized, and incredibly strong. Our unemployment is at a historic low. This vast economic prosperity gives us flexibility, reserves and resources to handle any threat that comes our way. This is not a financial crisis. This is just a temporary moment of time that we will overcome together as a nation, and as a world.

    “However, to provide extra support for American workers, families, and businesses, tonight, I am announcing the following additional actions. I am instructing the Small Business Administration to exercise available authority to provide capital and liquidity to firms affected by the coronavirus. Effective immediately, the SBA will begin providing economic loans in affected states and territories.

    “These low-interest loans will help small businesses overcome temporary economic disruptions caused by the virus. To this end, I am asking Congress to increase funding for this program by an additional $50 billion. Using emergency authority, I will be instructing the Treasury Department to defer tax payments — without interest or penalties — for certain individuals and businesses negatively impacted.

    “This action will provide more than $200 billion of additional liquidity to the economy. Finally, I am calling on Congress to provide Americans with immediate payroll tax relief. Hopefully, they will consider this very strongly. We are at a critical time in the fight against the virus. We made a lifesaving move with early action on China.

    “Now we must take the same action with Europe. We will not delay. I will never hesitate to take any necessary steps to protect the lives, health and safety of the American people. I will always put the well-being of America first. If we are vigilant, and we can reduce the chance of infection — which we will — we will significantly impede the transmission of the virus.

    “The — The virus will not have a chance against us. No nation is more prepared or more resilient than the United States. We have the best economy, the most advanced health care, and the most talented doctors, scientists, and researchers anywhere in the world. We are all in this together. We must put politics aside, stop the partisanship and unify together as one nation and one family.

    “As history has proven time and time again, Americans always rise to the challenge and overcome adversity. Our future remains brighter than anyone can imagine. Acting with compassion and love, we will heal the sick, care for those in need, help our fellow citizens, and emerge from this challenge stronger and more unified than ever before. God bless you, and God bless America. Thank you.”

  • Hollywood actor, Tom Hanks, wife test positive for Coronavirus

    Hollywood actor, Tom Hanks, wife test positive for Coronavirus

    American actor and filmmaker, Tom Hanks, and his wife, Rita Wilson, have tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus.

    This was confirmed by the actor on his Instagram Wednesday, sharing a photo of a rubber glove inside a hazardous waste disposal bin.

    “Hello, folks. Rita and I are down here in Australia. We felt a bit tired like we had colds, and some body aches. Rita had some chills that came and went. Slight fevers too. To play things right, as is needed in the world right now, we were tested for the Coronavirus, and were found to be positive,” the 63-year-old actor wrote.

    “Well, now. What to do next? The Medical Officials have protocols that must be followed. We Hanks’ will be tested, observed, and isolated for as long as public health and safety requires. Not much more to it than a one-day-at-a-time approach, no?”

    “We’ll keep the world posted and updated. Take care of yourselves!” the actor known for his comedic and dramatic roles added.

    There are now 121,545 confirmed cases of coronavirus and 4,373 deaths all over the world.

  • Ivory-Coast records first Coronavirus case

    Ivory-Coast records first Coronavirus case

    Ivory Coast has announced the first confirmed case of the Coronavirus in the country.

    The announcement was made in a statement by the country’s Health Minister, Eugene Aka Aouele.

    According to the statement released, a 45-year-old man who recently returned after travelling to Italy developed fever, cough and cold; the major symptoms of infection.

    ”The patient’s clinical condition is stable and reassuring. The people who have been in contact with the patient have been identified and are being monitored”.

    Aouele appealed to the Ivorian population to remain calm, saying that measures are in place for ”an optimal management of the case” and to curtail the spread of the virus.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that asides China, Italy is battling the worst outbreak of the illness.

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has so far confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in eleven African countries, Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Nigeria, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Togo, Tunisia, Congo, and Burkina Faso.

    Egypt has 60 cases, the highest in Africa. One patient had died from the virus, now declared a pandemic by World Health Organisation.

  • BREAKING: Juventus defender tests positive for coronavirus

    BREAKING: Juventus defender tests positive for coronavirus

    Juventus have announced that Italy centre-back Daniele Rugani has tested positive for coronavirus.

    The Serie A side said they are “activating all the isolation procedures required by law”, including for those who have come into contact with Rugani.

    The club added that Rugani, 25, is “currently asymptomatic”.

    All sport in Italy is suspended until 3 April, with the country in lockdown because of the coronavirus outbreak.

    Rugani has made only seven appearances for Juventus this season and was an unused substitute in his side’s last match – a 2-0 win over Inter Milan held behind closed doors on Sunday.

    Inter, whose Europa League game against Getafe that was set for Thursday has been postponed, said that “all competitive activities are suspended until further notice” following Rugani’s positive test.

    They added: “The club is taking steps to prepare all necessary procedures.”

    Rugani has won four Serie A titles with Juve and played for Italy seven times, last featuring for the national team in 2018.

    On Sunday he posted a photograph from the dressing room as he celebrated Juve’s win over Inter with his team-mates.

  • Coronavirus: How Buhari, Osinbajo now greet in Aso Rock (Photos)

    Coronavirus: How Buhari, Osinbajo now greet in Aso Rock (Photos)

    Amidst the global pandemic of coronavirus, Nigeria’s Aso Rock Presidential Villa has also changed the ways things are done. Gone is the shaking of hands. It has now been replaced with an elbow shaking.

    President Buhari and his vice-president demonstrated this at a dinner with High Level CBN Round Table for Growth on Wednesday night.

    Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, Secretary of the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, Central Bank Governor of Nigeria, (CBN), Mr Godwin Emefiele, Aliko Dangote , Jim Ovia and some other CEOs attended the event.

    Prince Nduka Obaigbena, Group chairman, ThisDay and Arise TV, CBN Deputy Governors, Dr Kingsley Obiora and Aishah Ahmad were also at the dinner.

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  • Ivory Coast confirms first case of Coronavirus

    Ivory Coast confirms first case of Coronavirus

    Ivory Coast confirmed its first case of new coronavirus, a local national who had recently stayed in Italy, the government said on Wednesday.

    Africa has so far mostly escaped large numbers of cases of the epidemic that has spread across 110 countries since first emerging in China in December.

    The Ivorian case is a 45-year-old man whose symptoms were detected on Tuesday and who tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, the country’s health ministry said in a statement.

    READ ALSO: Ivory Coast Confirms First Case Of Coronavirus

    He was quickly taken care of in an Abidjan hospital and his clinical status is stable, the ministry said.

    All people the man had contacted have been identified and authorities were following up, it said.

    There are around 20 cases in Sub-Saharan Africa so far in South Africa, Nigeria, DR Congo, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Senegal, and Togo, according to the WHO, which is far less than most other regions outside the continent.

  • Oyo govt screens 10 persons for coronavirus

    Oyo govt screens 10 persons for coronavirus

    The Oyo State Epidemiologist, Dr Akinfemi Akinyode, says no fewer than 10 cases have been investigated and screened for coronavirus in the state since the outbreak of the disease in the country.

    Akinyode disclosed this on the sidelines of a special Continuing Medical Education (CME), held on Wednesday in Ibadan by the state branch of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA).

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the programme was entitled: “Coronavirus Outbreak in Nigeria: Emergency Preparedness and Response.”

    He said that all the cases investigated and screened within the state were negative.

    Akinyode said that the state was alerted to those cases based on surveillance, anonymous tips and directives from the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Ogun and Lagos states.

    “We have had several alerts that have been investigated for coronavirus since the index case was recorded in the country.

    “However, none of these met the case definition for suspected case,” he said.

    The epidemiologist said that some of the alerts received on the cases were as a result of the coordination with other states like Lagos and Ogun.

    “They called us to alert us of people coming in from countries with confirmed and ongoing community transmission of COVID-19 or close contact with a confirmed case.

    “We investigated and followed up on these cases until we were sure that they were not infected with the virus,” he said.

    Akinyode said that mobilisation and vigilance of health teams had remained at the highest level within the state.

    He said that the state had 81 disease surveillance and notification officers and assistants across the 33 local government areas of the state.

    “The state has also trained 334 surveillance focal persons and 1,755 community informants.

    “Responsible information sharing is key to combating the spread of coronavirus, and we have excellent relationship and coordination with other states,” he said.

    NAN reports that the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, had, on Monday, confirmed the second case of COVID-19 in Nigeria.

    The index case imported by an Italian was recorded on Feb. 27.

  • BREAKING: Two Nigerians wanted over ‘Italian’ Coronavirus case found

    BREAKING: Two Nigerians wanted over ‘Italian’ Coronavirus case found

    The two men declared wanted for having contact with Nigeria’s index coronavirus case have been found, the Lagos State Government has declared.

    The duo of Enwelunta Obumnore Godfrey and Salami Abiodun Sadeeq, who boarded the same flight with the Italian that tested positive to coronavirus in Lagos, were declared unreachable on Monday after all efforts by the state government to trace them proved abortive.

    Commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi, said the two men were identified within 24 hours after their names were made public.

    He said this at a press briefing on Wednesday.

    “As you know, we published their names and within 24 hours, we identified them and we’ve been in touch with them.

    “I thank the media for putting those names out and for social media, it was very quick.

    “It shows that the Lagos community is responsive and very responsible because I was surprised at the speed they were identified,” he said.

    Abayomi said the Italian, who has been in isolation for about two weeks and the second index case, are doing very well.

    He added the three persons in isolation from France, England, and China have been discharged.

    “He (the Italian) has no symptom, but the test shows that he’s still secreting the virus although the level is going down significantly.

    “So if the virus secretion hits zero, we will test him one more time to be sure and he will be discharged from the hospital. The second case is doing well.

    “He hasn’t developed any major symptoms; just some minor aches and pains and he seems to be doing well and we are satisfied.

    “We will repeat his test tomorrow and we will determine what happens next based on his test,” he stated.

    The Commissioner also disclosed that a family of four children, their teacher from the United States and another man from the United Kingdom has been placed under isolation.

    “We have admitted a family of four children and their teacher who came from the United Kingdom.

    “Apparently they are in close proximity with somebody who has coronavirus infection.

    “We have had them in isolation for the past two days. The first test is negative; we will repeat the test in forty-eight hours and see what happens.

    “We also have another gentleman from the United Kingdom. So, we will run his test today and the result will define what happens,” he said.

  • Coronavirus: Coachella music festival postponed

    Coronavirus: Coachella music festival postponed

    The Coachella music festival in the Southern California desert has been postponed for six months until October because of concerns over the coronavirus, organiser Goldenvoice said on Tuesday.

    The festival, one of the biggest in the world, brings half a million fans to an open-air site in Indio, east of Los Angeles, over two weekends and was due to take place on April 10-12 and April 17-19.

    The line-up this year was headlined by Rage Against the Machine, Frank Ocean and Travis Scott. Nigeria’s Prince of Afrobeats Seun Kuti with his Egypt 80 band is also on the cards.

    At the direction of local authorities, “we must sadly confirm the rescheduling of Coachella,” Goldenvoice said in a statement.

    “While this decision comes at a time of universal uncertainty, we take the safety and health of our guests, staff and community very seriously,” it said.

    The 20-year-old festival will now take place Oct. 9-11 and Oct. 16-18.

    Goldenvoice said it had also postponed Stagecoach, a country music festival held in Indio, to Oct. 23-25 from April.

    The decisions follow the cancellation last week of the South by South West festival of film, music, technology that had been scheduled for March 13-22 in Austin, Texas.

    Musicians have canceled concerts in Asia and Europe because of the spread of the virus, and American rock band Pearl Jam on Monday announced it was postponing all of its planned U.S. and Canada dates through the end of April.

    “The levels of risk to our audience and their communities is simply too high for our comfort level,” the band said in a statement.

    Almost three-quarters of U.S. states have reported confirmed cases of coronavirus, with at least 28 deaths.

    More than 116,000 people have contracted the virus worldwide since it surfaced in China late last year, according to the World Health Organization. More than 4,000 people have died.

  • Coronavirus: Arsenal match against Manchester City postponed

    The Premier League has announced that Wednesday’s match between Manchester City and Arsenal has been postponed.

    The Premier League noted that the decision was taken “as a precautionary measure,” to curtail the spread of coronavirus.

    The league said that the decision followed the announcement on Tuesday that the owner of English second-tier club Nottingham Forest and Greek side Olympiakos, Evangelos Marinakis, tested positive to the virus.

    “Thirteen days ago, Olympiakos played Arsenal at Emirates Stadium in the UEFA Europa League and Mr. Marinakis, the Greek club’s owner, met with several Arsenal squad members and staff.

    “Following medical advice, Arsenal FC and Manchester City FC consider it is necessary to postpone their fixture due to be played this evening, Wednesday, March 11, to give time to fully assess the situation,” the Premier League said in a statement.

    However, this is the first match in the Premier League to be called off due to the novel coronavirus.