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WASHINGTON, May 28 The US intelligence community on Thursday acknowledged its agencies had two theories on where the coronavirus originated, with two agencies believing it emerged naturally from human contact with infected animals and a third embracing a possible laboratory accident as the.
Taiaroa, a member of the West End club, started playing bowls at the age of 12 being influenced by his late father Graham who had been a keen player. “Dad used to play at Park and when it closed went to West End. He also did a lot of green keeping work at Park and Kia Toa. “I was always involved growing up and it was just a natural progression.’’ Taiaroa kept playing through his years at Timaru Boys’ High School while also turning out for hockey. He tried to keep his hand in with bowls while studying for a Bachelor of Commerce degree at Otago University, playing for the Kaikorai club, but with study commitments it was difficult.
By LIA ZHU in San Francisco | China Daily | Updated: 2020-12-26 13:57 Share CLOSE Nurse Marlon Stanford gives Dean Harper, 65, a coronavirus test at a Los Angeles Mission homeless shelter Thanksgiving meal giveaway, as the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in Los Angeles, California, Nov 25, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]
Coronavirus cases have soared among the homeless population in the major cities of California, one of the hardest-hit states by COVID-19 in the United States.
San Francisco, which has more than 8,000 homeless residents, has seen a spike this month. The city reported 67 confirmed cases among homeless people from Dec 1 to Dec 21, more than those in September, October and November combined, data from the city s public health department showed.
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