Covid 19 coronavirus: Ministry of Health update on cases on first day of India travel ban
11 Apr, 2021 12:45 AM
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PM Jacinda Ardern announces starting Sunday NZ will temporally suspend travel from India to combat a surge in infected travellers. Video / NZ Herald
PM Jacinda Ardern announces starting Sunday NZ will temporally suspend travel from India to combat a surge in infected travellers. Video / NZ Herald
NZ Herald
There are three new cases of Covid-19 in managed isolation and none in the community, the Ministry of Health announced today.
No new community cases have been detected since Tuesday s announcement an MIQ security guard at the Grand Millennium Hotel in Auckland had tested positive.
11.04.2021, 22:25
Today, the entire country is holding actions demanding to try Lukashenka s bandits.
Actions are being held throughout Belarus in memory of the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attack in the Minsk metro, reports the “Basta!” Telegram channel.
“Nothing is forgotten. Nobody is forgotten,” the protesters say, and demand a trial against Lukashenka s bandits who organized the terrorist attack.
The “Charter 97%” Telegram channel informs about the actions held in Minsk and the regions:
- Residents of Vileyka took part in an action against the bandits in power;
- Salihorsk knows who is behind the explosion in the Minsk metro;
- Minsk Malinauka remembers the victims in the metro, and the events of August 9;
By Jaryn Vecchio
Northern Lights Regional Health Centre // Steph Seidel - Harvard Broadcasting
Fort McMurray’s active total of COVID-19 cases is continuing to rise.
The province announced on Saturday 1,293 new cases across the province.
There are currently 13,687 active cases across Alberta, while there have been a total of 159,719 positive tests. There are also 349 Albertans in the hospital for the virus, 84 of which are in ICUs.
Locally, Fort McMurray added 44 new cases and 16 recoveries which raises the active total to 444.
The rural areas didn’t see any new changes, keeping the total of active cases at four.
Wood Buffalo National Park remains at zero active cases.
Sunday, 11 April 2021 - 9:48
Leading Aircraftman Roshan Abeysundara, a promising swimming start from the SLAF set a new world record. Roshan swam from Mannar to Danuskodi, Rameshwaran in India and back, covering a distance of 59.3 Kms.
It took him a record 28 hours, 19 minutes and 58 seconds to swim from Thalaimannar to the coast of Danuskodi, Rameshwaran in India.
He will enter the Guinness World Record Book as he renewed V.S. Kumar Anandan s 50-year-old record which was set in 1971 by swimming the Palk Strait in 51 hours.
The leading Aircraftman has now conquered the seas a domain of the Navy.
In line with his special effort, Leading Aircraftman Abeysundara called on the Commander of the Air Force, Air Marshal Sudarshana Pathirana today (09 April 2021) before departing for Mannar to embark on his record-breaking mission. The Commander gave the brave and daring Airman words of encouragement and also presented him with a thermal swimming kit which would assist heavily duri