April 16, 2020

mental health COVID-19 To Have 'Profound' Mental Health Fallout

COVID-19 To Have ‘Profound’ Mental Health Fallout

The coronavirus pandemic is likely to have a “profound and pervasive impact” on global mental health as billions struggle to cope with isolated living and anxiety spikes, experts warned Thursday.

In a paper published in Lancet Psychiatry, a panel of 24 specialists call for more funding for research into the impacts COVID-19 may have on society’s mental well-being.

Two accompanying surveys of the British public showed that most people questioned had experienced heightened anxiety and fear of becoming mentally unwell since the pandemic struck.

“We are all dealing with unprecedented uncertainty and major changes to the way we live our …

Sports Can Come Back But Without Fans - Fauci

Sports Can Come Back But Without Fans: Fauci

The top US health and infectious disease specialist says the key to reopening professional sports leagues in America is to have the athletes play games in front of empty stadiums.

Anthony Fauci, who is helping coordinate the US response to the global coronavirus pandemic, said reliable antibody testing and fast results are also crucial to the return of sports.

“There’s a way of doing that,” Fauci told US Snapchat show “Good Luck America.” “Nobody comes to the stadiums. Put (athletes) in big hotels, wherever you want to play.

“Keep them very well-surveilled, but have them tested like every week and …

South Korea Ruling Party Wins Big Parliamentary Majority

South Korea Ruling Party Wins Big Parliamentary Majority

South Korea’s left-leaning ruling party won a landslide election victory, results showed Thursday, after the coronavirus pandemic turned the political tide in President Moon Jae-in’s favour.

His Democratic party secured the largest absolute majority in the National Assembly since the advent of democracy in 1987, on a turnout of 66.2 percent — the highest at a parliamentary election for 28 years.

Just a few months ago Moon was threatened by scandals over power abuse and sluggish economic growth, while critics called his dovish approach towards North Korea unrealistic.

US Virus Job Losses Hit 22m As Trump Eyes Restart

US Virus Job Losses Hit 22m As Trump Eyes Restart

Job losses from the coronavirus pandemic in the United States reached 22 million on Thursday, government data said, as President Donald Trump vowed to unveil plans to re-open the world’s largest economy.

The new weekly unemployment claims data from the Labor Department indicates US employers purged 5.2 million jobs last week, a massive number brought about by business shutdowns and movement restrictions ordered to stop the virus’s spread.

And separate Census Bureau data detailed the virus’s damage to the housing market, with homebuilding sinking by more than 22 percent in March, while a Federal Reserve report showed plunging manufacturing activity …

China Reacts To Trump, US Accusation Of Creating COVID-19

China Reacts To Trump, US Accusation Of Creating COVID-19

China on Thursday insisted that the country did not create COVID-19.

China pointed out that the World Health Organization (WHO) has cleared it of any wrongdoing.

Foreign Affairs Ministry’s Spokesman, Zhao Lijian, stated that the WHO, “has said multiple times that there is no evidence that the new Coronavirus was created in a laboratory.”

The reaction followed repeated accusations by the United States Government that Coronavirus originated in a lab in Wuhan.

President Donald Trump had, at press conferences and on Twitter, referred to Coronavirus as, “Chinese virus.”

He only stopped in late March in a move that seemed to

China 'Come Clean' - US Presses China On Coronavirus

‘Come Clean’: US Presses China On Coronavirus

The United States stepped up its pressure on China over the coronavirus pandemic with President Donald Trump saying his administration was trying to determine where the deadly disease originated from.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also called on Beijing “to come clean” on what it knows.

At a White House news conference on Wednesday, Trump was asked about reports of the virus escaping from a laboratory in Wuhan, where the coronavirus first appeared.

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“We are doing a very thorough examination of this horrible situation that happened,” he said.

Asked if …

We Smuggled Our Leader To Cameroon For Treatment – BNYL

We Smuggled Our Leader To Cameroon For Treatment – BNYL

Biafra Nations Youth League, BNYL, has revealed that its National Leader, Princewill Chimezie Richard who recovered from the Coronavirus disease was smuggled into Cameroon where he received treatment.

The group, which yesterday boasted that it has access to Cameroon despite President Muhammadu Buhari’s lockdown order, said its leader was not treated in a Nigerian hospital.

Africa Daily News reported earlier that Richard had tested positive for COVID-19.

BNYL later announced that its national leader has recovered from the dreaded ailment

The group, through its Chief Press Secretary, Richard Dianabasi Odung said that Princewill was handled by medical experts in the

Ken Saro-Wiwa Jnr Dies Of Stroke In The UK

Ken Saro-Wiwa Jnr Dies Of Stroke In The UK

Ken Saro-wiwa Jr has died after suffering a stroke.

The BBC reports that the son of the late environmental activist, Ken Saro wiwa, died in the UK.
His sister Noo Saro-Wiwa while confirming his death to journalists said Ken Saro-Wiwa Jr passed away after suffering a stroke.

She said “It is with great sadness that we announce that Ken Saro-Wiwa Jr passed away suddenly.


” His family are devastated and request privacy at this difficult time.”

”Funeral arrangements are yet to be worked out.”
The 47-year-old journalist was a former aide to Goodluck Jonathan, he was appointed in 2006 as

Trump Vows To Reopen US Despite Huge Death Tolls

Trump Vows To Reopen US Despite Huge Death Tolls

US President, Donald Trump has vowed to unveil plans to reopen the country’s economy.

Trump claimed that the US had “passed the peak” of the Coronavirus crisis despite rise in death toll.

The pandemic which started in China late 2019 has since spread to all corners of the world, turning the global economy upside down.

Currently, the death toll from the dreaded virus has topped 133,000 with more than two million people infected.

US alone has recorded nearly 2,600 deaths in the past 24 hours.

Despite this, Trump told

Extension Of Lockdown May Collapse Nigeria – Arewa Youths

Extension Of Lockdown May Collapse Nigeria – Arewa Youths

The Arewa Youths Consultative Forum, AYCF, has faulted the 14-day lockdown extension declared by President Muhbammadu Buhari.

AYCF President-General, Yerima Shettima said the extension declared by the president may lead to a collapse of the country because Nigerians are hungry.

Recall that Buhari had three weeks ago ordered a two-week lockdown in Abuja, Lagos and Ogun States in a bid to tackle the spread of COVID-19.

At the expiration of the two weeks, Buhari in a nationwide address had on Monday extended the lockdown by another two weeks.

However, Shettima

Bangladesh Rescues Hundreds Of Rohingya Stranded At Sea

Bangladesh Rescues Hundreds Of Rohingya Stranded At Sea

At least 24 Rohingya died at sea after their boat failed to reach Malaysia, the coastguard in Bangladesh said on Thursday after rescuing 396 Rohingya people from the vessel which had been adrift for weeks after failing to reach Malaysia.

The official said a “final decision” had been made to send those rescued to neighbouring Myanmar. The coastguard initially said 382 had been rescued but later revised the number higher.

rescued refugees in Cox's Bazaar [Abdul Aziz/Al Jazeera]

Video images showed a crowd of mostly women and children, some stick-thin and barely able to stand, being helped to shore. One refugee told a reporter that the group had

Coronavirus Recession Will Hit Women Harder, Experts Warn

Coronavirus Recession Will Hit Women Harder, Experts Warn

Crystal Crawford, 34, loves her job as a social worker at a nonprofit private school for children who have experienced homelessness. But the pay has never been enough to live on in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, so Crawford has always nannied for up to 10 families at a time, taking care of kids after school, on parents’ date nights, during school vacations and more.

“A lot of hourly workers look like me, and unfortunately, when they get rid of those jobs, people are having to seek resources from the government or from food pantries,” Crawford told Al Jazeera. “People who thought