That before says can operate freely in subsaharan africa. Hello im Christine Wonderwall come to the program the 7 german stage off the area has canceled the october face to be effaced of all because of the coronavirus the event attracts more than 6000000. 00 visitors every year and all 4 as he has feared allowing it to go ahead would lead to a spike in infections. No crowded party tents giant mugs of beer or packed out parades. Germanys biggest festival has been cancelled for the 1st time since world war 2. Large events are currently banned in germany until the end of august october 1st. Supposed to start on september 19th but Officials Say the risk of infection during the coronavirus pandemic is just too high 2 2. Which is painful for us its a great pity because with many things this is not a normal year and this is going to be a year without the 1st. About 6000000. 00 visitors flock to the october 1st every year crowding the Festival Grounds but also the host city munich the cancella
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The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is alarmed over the alleged treatment of two elderly patients in Prince Albert s Victoria Hospital. FSIN Vice-Chief David Pratt is calling for more First Nations health supports after hearing very disturbing concerns from the families of two patients. One is an older adult woman who he says received rude and unprofessional treatment from staff members; the other is an 88-year-old man who Pratt says doesn t speak English and has been treated in isolation. Pratt said the woman preferred to remain anonymous because she feared sharing her concerns would lead to worse treatment. Our elderly patients are too scared to speak out against poor treatment or can’t speak out at all because no one speaks the same language as them,” he said.
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The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is “alarmed” over the alleged treatment of two elderly patients in Prince Albert’s Victoria Hospital.
FSIN Vice-Chief David Pratt is calling for more First Nations health supports after hearing “very disturbing” concerns from the families of two patients. One is an older adult woman who he says received rude and unprofessional treatment from staff members; the other is an 88-year-old man who Pratt says doesn’t speak English and has been treated in isolation.
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