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Police attempt to break up crowds in the hood amid a COVID outbreak
Experts are now trying to predict where the virus will peak next. Above, a map of potential hot spots with figures from March 31
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Meanwhile, in NY ... Numerous bodies are loaded into truck outside Brooklyn hospital
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Over 200 Riot Police on Guard as Citizens Gather to Commemorate the 7th month of 8.31 Police Attack of Civilians
19:55 | Yau Ma Tei
Today is the 7th month of the Police attack of train passengers at Prince Edward Station on August 31, 2019. Many civilians went to Prince Edward metro station to present flowers to mourn the victims of police violence.
The police seemed to feel agitated even by a memorial activities. A large number of police were stationed along the Nathan Road from Mong Kok to Prince Edward, intercepting young people on the street.
Combining various sources, there were more than 200 riot police in Prince Edward District alone, not to mention many other plainclothes officers.
#831PrinceEdward #PoliceBrutality
Over 200 Riot Police on Guard as Citizens Gather to Commemorate the 7th month of 8.31 Police Attack of Civilians
19:55 | Yau Ma Tei
Today is the 7th month of the Police attack of train passengers at Prince Edward Station on August 31, 2019. Many civilians went to Prince Edward metro station to present flowers to mourn the victims of police violence.
The police seemed to feel agitated even by a memorial activities. A large number of police were stationed along the Nathan Road from Mong Kok to Prince Edward, intercepting young people on the street.
Combining various sources, there were more than 200 riot police in Prince Edward District alone, not to mention many other plainclothes officers.
#831PrinceEdward #PoliceBrutality
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New York state now has 75,795 cases of coronavirus - an increase of 9,298 since Monday - and 1550 have died, Governor Andrew Cuomo revealed on Tuesday as he admitted 'no one knows' when the pandemic will end and said the entire country 'underestimated it'. Speaking at a wide-ranging press conference on Tuesday, Gov. Cuomo told of how he was unifying the state's private and public healthcare systems to operate as one before the pandemic 'apex' in the state hits. He admitted he does not know when it will come and that data projections he looks at suggest it could happen anytime between seven and 21 days from now. The death toll across the state of New York rose by 332 overnight and is not yet showing signs of slowing down.