Draconian Covid restrictions feed a sense of insecurity among many younger, middle-class residents of Chinese cities; "We are the last generation" on.wsj.com
@guardian5 years ago
The ema ‘pecked’ the Brazilian president, who has Covid-19, as he was trying to feed it at his palace theguardian.com
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“I’d never seen anything like it in my 32 nursing career, it was horrific, there wasn’t enough food to feed people, the stench of urine could’ve killed a horse,” said a nurse who sounded the alarm over a Quebec retirement home invaded by coronavirus. nyti.ms
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Charities preparing to feed children if schools shut over coronavirus theguardian.com
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"Now, what will happen to us? Who will feed us?" In India, where coronavirus cases have surged, lockdowns measures are forcing millions of households into poverty and contributing to a long-running tragedy: farmer suicides. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld5 years ago
During the coronavirus pandemic, World Central Kitchen has provided over 2 million meals in Spain and 16 million in the U.S. @chefjoseandres, the non-profit's founder, says it has "one very simple objective: feed the hungry, bring water to the thirsty." nyti.ms
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A German zoo has drawn up contingency plans to deal with the shutdown imposed by the corona pandemic. It involves slaughtering some animals to feed the others. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld5 years ago
"Now, what will happen to us? Who will feed us?" In India, where coronavirus cases have surged, lockdowns measures are forcing millions of households into poverty and contributing to a long-running tragedy: farmer suicides. nyti.ms
@guardian5 years ago
New Zealanders donate $230,000 to help zoo feed animals during Covid-19 crisis theguardian.com
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UK military planners drafted in to help feed vulnerable in Covid-19 outbreak theguardian.com
@guardian5 years ago
The ema ‘pecked’ the Brazilian president, who has Covid-19, as he was trying to feed it at his palace theguardian.com
@nytimesworld5 years ago
“I’d never seen anything like it in my 32 nursing career, it was horrific, there wasn’t enough food to feed people, the stench of urine could’ve killed a horse,” said a nurse who sounded the alarm over a Quebec retirement home invaded by coronavirus. nyti.ms
@WSJ5 years ago
Is the risk for infection higher? Should you breast-feed? As world-wide cases of Covid-19 rise, there are questions about how the illness affects pregnant women. on.wsj.com