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Five key Covid-19 Ireland updates today: Pubs latest as lockdown easing and holiday hope emerges
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It has been another dramatic day of developments in Ireland s battle against Covid-19.
Ireland s lockdown can absolutely be eased over next six weeks but bad news for pubs irishmirror.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from irishmirror.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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A resolution, in support of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, was passed unanimously during the Common Council meeting. (Scott Anderson/Patch)
WAUWATOSA, WI A resolution, in support of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities, was passed unanimously during the Wauwatosa Common Council meeting on Tuesday.
The resolution states the city is dedicated to honoring its diversity, including our residents of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, a group that has contributed and continues to contribute to our country s progress, culture, and success.
The resolution acknowledges the documented trend of increased discrimination, hate and violence against the AAPI community exacerbated by false narratives and xenophobia around the coronavirus, the statement said..
COVID fatality curve needs 2 weeks to fall
By JT - Apr 05,2021 - Last updated at Apr 05,2021
AMMAN Lower House Environment and Health Committee on Sunday discussed the Kingdom’s epidemiological situation.
During a meeting attended by Health Minister Firas Hawari, the committee highlighted the necessity of reconsidering coronavirus-containment measures to strike a balance between economy and public health.
MP Ahmed Sarahneh, head of the committee, stressed the need for speeding up the vaccination programme, reconsidering Friday lockdown, and reducing curfew to prevent crowdedness. He also called for reopening the Kingdom’s mosques during the holy month of Ramadan.
Hawari said that the Kingdom’s epidemiological curve is falling, noting that Friday lockdowns and the extension of partial lockdowns have contributed to the decline of the curve.