People urged to follow coronavirus SOPs
National
April 28, 2021
BAHAWALPUR: Deputy Superintendent Police (Traffic) Bahawalpur, Mahmood Ali Gujjar has urged people to wear face masks to combat COVID-19 virus. He said the infected virus has engulfed the entire region, according to a press release issued here on Tuesday. He said the virus had posed threat to people as number of patients suffering from corona virus rising day by day. He said people could make them safe from COVID-19 only by adopting preventive measures. He urged people to abide by all COVID-19 preventive measures. He also emphasized the need to make distance when talking to other people.
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Update 216: COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta (April 27, 4 p.m.)
Cases and hospitalizations continue to rise in Alberta. Follow all public health guidelines to stop the spread of COVID-19 and protect the health-care system.
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There are 635 people in hospital due to COVID-19, including 143 in intensive care.
There are 20,721 active cases in the province.
To date, 162,052 Albertans have recovered from COVID-19.
In the last 24 hours, there were seven additional COVID-related deaths reported: one on April 22, one on April 24, and five on April 25.
Māngere Bridge murder trial: Screams and thud in speeding car s onslaught, witness says
28 Apr, 2021 01:25 AM
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Factory worker Sagaia Kaisala, 32, was killed when a car slammed into her. Soafa Niumagumagu is on trial, accused of murder. Photo / File
Factory worker Sagaia Kaisala, 32, was killed when a car slammed into her. Soafa Niumagumagu is on trial, accused of murder. Photo / File
Terror unfolded when a car hurtled towards people at a South Auckland factory before slamming into a woman, a witness told a murder trial today.
Soafa Niumagumagu is on trial for murdering 32-year-old Sagaia Kaisala in a factory carpark.