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Concern warns of impact of COVID-19 surge in world’s poorest countries
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7 Apr 2021
Ireland’s largest international humanitarian organisation has expressed concern about a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases and deaths in the world’s poorest countries where it works – as new waves of the virus wreak havoc.
Concern Worldwide said confirmed COVID-19 cases have surged by over 1.9 million, or 45 per cent, to 6.3 million since the start of the year in the 24 countries where Concern operates, which includes Syria, Lebanon, Somalia and Kenya.
Deaths from COVID have also increased by 26,125, or 42 per cent, to 88,750 between January 1 and March 29 - with one country, Malawi, seeing deaths rise by 489 per cent.
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Andy Sacksteder was meticulously working on a sculpture of the legendary Football Coach Woody Hayes of The Ohio State University on Saturday at his new studio, The Art Garage in Port Clinton. (Photo by D’Arcy Patrick Egan)
The Greater Port Clinton Area Art Council is eager to get to work on The Art Garage (TAG), its new showplace on West Perry Street in Port Clinton. To bring together aficionados to help give the center direction, a Zoom conference “An Evening Out with Art” is set for Monday, March 8 at 6 p.m.
The conference can handle a limited number of participants. To be included, email GPCAAC President Carol Morgan at: ottawacountyarts@gmail.com
A £5k raise, Government bashing and bending Rishi s ear: 6 things we learned in 4-hour council meeting
A quick glance at the topics discussed after the council tax increase was rubberstamped
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Redcar and Cleveland Council recently completed its budget setting process for 2021/22 and increased council tax bills by 3.99%.
Here are six other things we learnt from the special meeting into the council s finances.