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Footage of an argument at a frozen food supermarket in Ilford, east London, UK, ends with an older shopper being forcibly pushed off the premises by fed-up staff, much to the shock of onlookers. As the clip quickly gained traction on social media, many users sided with the customer and criticised the shop workers for using such aggressive tactics. It comes as a number of franchises are offering a 'silver hour' for elderly and vulnerable shoppers only, in an effort to allow them to collect their essentials without being disturbed by panic buyers.
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French police are threatening to abandon their key role enforcing their country's Coronavirus lockdown β as complaints against their increasingly aggressive behaviour mount. They are currently in the frontline of the 'War' against Covid-19, handing out $100 fines to anyone caught on the street without official documentation. A series of shocking videos posted online show officers breaking all basic health guidelines by grouping together and manhandling potential disease carriers.
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Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said on Thursday that Americans could see their first round of checks in three weeks as part of trillion-dollar coronavirus aid package. He told Fox Business Network's that the administration is proposing $1,000 per person, $500 per child. 'So for a family of four, that's a $3,000 payment. As soon as Congress passes this, we get this out in three weeks,' Mnuchin said. He noted that another round of checks would come out if the crisis continued. 'And then six weeks later, if the president still has a national emergency, we'll deliver another $3,000,' he added.