A major Chinese city has adopted draconian quarantine measures against the novel coronavirus after a new outbreak was detected there. More than 70 people have been infected and over 4,000 are being tested in Harbin after the virus was believed to be 'imported' into the city by a student who had returned from New York, according to media reports. Officials have banned gatherings and ordered communities to closely monitor non-local visitors and vehicles in the city of around 10 million. Checkpoints have been installed at the airport and train stations, to screen those coming from elsewhere. The news comes as China today announced that there were only two critically ill patients left in Wuhan, the former centre of the pandemic. The government yesterday released a directive to instruct further restrictions on its residents, visitors and inbound traffic.
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Gunman who streamed himself on Instagram firing shots from balcony at panicked shoppers while rapping to Tupac is record company boss who posts photos of exotic holidays and designer clothes to his 57,000 social media followers. #facepalm
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Tucker Carlson indirectly calling out Jared Kushner... The one behind thwarting the immigration EO
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo revealed Thursday that preliminary results from a coronavirus antibody study show the statewide infection rate is 13.9 percent, which would mean around 2.7 million residents could have carried the disease. The 3,000 samples were collected from 40 sites in 19 counties, according to Cuomo, and suggested the infection rate is as high as 21.2 percent in places like New York City. “These are people who were infected and who developed the antibodies to fight the infection,” Cuomo said. “They had the virus, they developed the antibodies and they are now ‘recovered’.”
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NASA will have a new resource to help it plan future missions to the Moon - after geologists create the first map of the rocks on the lunar surface. The lunar map, called the Unified Geologic Map of the Moon, has been created by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), NASA and the Lunar Planetary Institute. The colourful map is designed to act like a blueprint of the Moon's surface geology and will be 'invaluable to the scientific community, educators and the public'. It was created using information from six Apollo-era regional maps and updated information from more recent satellite missions to the Moon. The different coloured regions show elevations rock types and specific surface features to help aid future explorers and researchers. #science
An Ohio police department cheekily asked criminals to adhere to “freeze tag” rules during the coronavirus pandemic Thursday, sharing a photo of a police K-9 wearing an N95 mask that would make it difficult to bite a fleeing suspect. "Due to the current situation, we are making a request to all criminals that are either in North Ridgeville or may be in the near future. Hopefully this will make it easier on everyone involved. Thanks for your cooperation and good luck,” the North Ridgeville Police Department wrote on Facebook. #K9
Meanwhile, in France ... Tensions currently in Alma’s district of Roubaix. Hooligans set fire to cars again, riot police arrived in the riot area.
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The full fury of a deadly tornado in Oklahoma is on display as a shocking video shows the storm striking a building, sending debris into the air.
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(WARNING: 21+) In CA, San Leandro Police Officers responded to Walmart, on Saturday, about 3:12PM, located at 15555 Hesperian Boulevard, for a report of a man brandishing a baseball bat inside the store. Upon their arrival, officers saw a man standing near…
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! In a video released by San Leandro police, audio recordings of dispatcher conversation and officers’ body-worn video footage reveal the moments that led up to and after the fatal weekend shooting of a 33-year-old man. The video’s release followed statements by a lawyer representing the man’s family, as well as one Sunday by San Leandro police Chief Jeff Tudor promising to release footage of the incident. Just before 3:15 p.m. Saturday at Walmart, 15555 Hesperian Blvd. a store security staffer’s call alerted police to a man the staffer said was trying to steal items while waving a baseball bat and threatening customers and other employees. The video does not identify the two officers, referring to them instead as “Officer A” and “Officer B.” “This step was taken due to threats of violence against our officers. The names will ultimately be released in another forum,” a statement in the video said.