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Dubai's party bubble sees Emirates' biggest Covid surge


Dubai s party bubble sees Emirates biggest Covid surge
19 Jan, 2021 11:29 PM
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Holiday hotspot: A lack of travel restrictions and lockdown measures have led to a covid spike at the destination. Photo / Kamran Jebreili, AP
Holiday hotspot: A lack of travel restrictions and lockdown measures have led to a covid spike at the destination. Photo / Kamran Jebreili, AP
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By: Isabel Debre
Masks off the minute you step inside. Bars packed and pulsing like it s 2019. Social media stars waving bottles of champagne. DJs spinning party tunes through multi-hour brunches.
Since becoming one of the world s first destinations to open up for tourism, Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, has promoted itself as the ideal pandemic vacation spot. It cannot afford otherwise, analysts say, as the virus shakes the foundations of the city-state s economy. ....

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2021 will be shorter because Earth is spinning faster, scientists say


2021 will be shorter because Earth is spinning faster, scientists say
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NASA camera on Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite returns photo of entire sunlit side of Earth from 1 million miles away
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Scripps National
and last updated 2021-01-12 16:48:28-05
Humans were not the only ones who wanted 2020 to be over faster. The Earth spun faster than normal last year, according to scientists.
Last year, the Earth broke the previous record for shortest astronomical day, set in 2005. In fact, the Earth broke the record 28 times in 2020. And it s still spinning faster.
While Earth is, on average, pretty reliable and takes 86,400 seconds to rotate around its axis, it’s not perfect. ....

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