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MétéoMédia - An estimated 500 million animals killed in Australia s bushfires

An estimated 500 million animals killed in Australia s bushfires Cheryl Santa Maria jeudi, 2 janvier 2020 à 16:18 - At least 11 people have been killed by the fires. Ecologists from the University of Sydney estimate that 480 million mammals, birds, and reptiles have been lost since Australia s bushfires began in September, news.com.au reports. That number is expected to climb further following a deadly week in Victoria and the NSW South Coast, prompting the NSW state government to declare a state of emergency with more than 200 fires burning in the area. Kosciuszko National Park, home to several wildlife species, has issued an evacuation order with 130,000 hectares of the already park destroyed.

Australia investigating whether blood clots in Victorian man linked to AstraZeneca vaccine

Australia investigating whether blood clots in Victorian man linked to AstraZeneca vaccine Mostafa Rachwani and Michael McGowan © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Mike Bowers/The Guardian The Therapeutic Goods Administration has announced it is investigating a potential link between the AstraZeneca vaccine and a rare clotting disorder, after a 44-year-old man was admitted to hospital with blood clots after receiving the vaccine. On Friday Australia’s acting chief medical officer, Prof Michael Kidd, told reporters that health authorities were taking this case “very seriously”. “One case of this clotting disorder has been recorded in Australia overnight and we are taking this very seriously.

Asia Stocks Set for Steady Start, Yields in Focus: Markets Wrap

Stocks Climb to All-Time Highs; Crude Oil Declines: Markets Wrap Bloomberg 3/15/2021 Vildana Hajric and Claire Ballentine (Bloomberg) U.S. stocks closed at a record high for a third consecutive trading session amid growing optimism over the budding economic recovery and progress on vaccines. Long-term Treasury yields edged lower. Popular Searches The benchmark S&P 500 Index gained for a fifth straight trading session, led by the utilities and real estate sectors. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also closed at a record and finished up for a seventh session in a row. Apple Inc., Tesla Inc. and Facebook Inc. led the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 higher. Crude oil pared a loss of more than 2%.

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