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Berliner Kabarett-Theater: Im neuen Stück der „Stachelschweine kann nicht mehr lügen, wer sich infiziert - Berlin
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Gouldsboro selectmen adopt COVID-19 protocol
GOULDSBORO Selectmen late last week instituted a COVID-19 policy entitling the town’s municipal employees to up to 80 hours of paid time off if they contract the coronavirus.
The policy also cites mask-wearing and other best practices to avoid catching or spreading the disease but does not call for any disciplinary action if that protocol is not followed on the job.
At their April 1 meeting, selectmen voted 5-0 without comment to adopt the “Pandemic Virus Policy,” which is drawn from guidance from the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC) and the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
(Bloomberg) Brazil spent more money shielding its economy from the pandemic slump than almost any other emerging nation, and quite a few wealthier ones too. It put much less effort into containing the pandemic itself.That combination is putting the country’s economic policy under growing strain. It’s one reason why Brazil is poised to become the first Group of 20 country to raise interest rates this year. The central bank, which just a few weeks ago was talking about keeping its benchmark at a record-low 2% for a while yet, is now expected to hike it by 50 basis points Wednesday.The bank, led by its President Roberto Campos Neto, has been forced to U-turn in order to stem a slide in the currency that’s pushing inflation higher driven, at least in part, by investors worried about public spending. And because Brazil has the world’s worst Covid-19 outbreak right now, it’s hard for the government to pare back its outlays anytime soon.President Jair Bo
Verschärfte Grenzkontrollen: Eine Bremse für das Virus - Politik
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