Coronavirus
“Coronavirus panic sent world share markets crashing again, compounding
their worst week since the 2008 global financial crisis and bringing the
wipeout to $5 trillion.”[1]
“The Dow (INDU) dropped 1,191 points, or 4.4% in its worst one-day point drop
in history” “on Thursday as worries about
coronavirus mounted”.[2]
Switzerland’s case count was increased to 4, adding three more yesterday, as
Denmark and Estonia reports their first infections[3]
as well as New Zealand.[4]
Wales also reports their first case, bringing the United Kingdom’s count to 19.[5]
Malaysia reports 2 more cases, totaling their tally to 25.[6]
Israel confirms its seventh case of Coronavirus, detecting two new ones. One is
from Italy and the other was from the Diamond Princess Cruise.[7]
China “has 78,824 infected and 2,788 deaths… as 55 other countries -- including
Mexico [reporting their first today] -- and territories are affected with 4,846
cases and 77 deaths.”[8]
New Immigration Law
of India
According to Times of India, there has been no reports of
violence since Tuesday; however, they are recovering people lost from the
conflict. A report says that they are finding bodies in drains, and another
death was counted. This is the same publication that reported that the
situation was under control on Wednesday where more injuries were reported the
following day.[9]
These additionally injured recovered may be from people that were not found
within the first day. The article reports 130 are arrested with an additional
400 detained.
Bolivia’s Election
Results
Although Bolivia is planning to redo their election in May
2020, “a U.S. research center said Thursday that 'no evidence of fraud' was
found in Bolivia's presidential elections last October, which resulted in the
ouster of former President Evo Morales.” Morales won his fourth term, “which
was beyond the legal limit”, and protests have claimed “the ballot was rigged”,
demanding the redo.[10]
Fake Tahitian Prince
Joel Morehu-Barlow was deported to Auckland, New Zealand
from the United Kingdom after serving a 14 year sentence since 2013. He “pleaded
guilty to five fraud and three drug offences”. He used his fraudulent position
to steal 16 million dollars from Queensland Health between 2007 and 2011.[11]
“Remain in Mexico”
On Friday a federal appeals court suspends “the ‘Remain in
Mexico’ measure [that] took effect in January 2019 … [with] nearly 60,000
people have been sent back to wait for hearings.” The positives of the measure
that is it eliminates the risk of the illegal immigrants from escaping within
the United States, and the negatives are that the camp is in a dangerous area,
where “there were more than 800 public reports of rape, kidnapping, torture,
and other violent crimes against asylum seekers who have been sent back to
Mexico.”[12]
Malawi legalizes
Cannabis, but not for recreational use
Malawi seeks to diversify the countries industry by
legalizing the farming of Cannabis for industrial and medical purposes. The bill
was passed on Thursday. It is a small country near the coast at southeast Africa
surrounded by Tanzania, Zambia, and Mozambique.[13]
Migrants returning to
Mexico
The panga boat operators are known to “do anything they can
to make a dollar”, and “authorities were searching for the boat and two
operators, according to US Border Patrol Agent Kurtis Kantura.” The boat
operators may have been hired to return migrants to Mexico, but 16 were dumped
off the coast of San Diego, California. Three are missing, and thirteen are in
hospitals.[14]
Sex Offenders
increase five times in an Australian state
In the Australian state of New South Wales, the records of
the known child sex offenders is dysfunctional and “often incomplete” as the count
has multiplied more than five times since 2014. “In October 2003, there were
916 people on the register; by last year, there were 4344. Yet there has been no
proportionate increase in resources.” The
mismanagement of the situation has become inoperable, letting sex offenders go untracked.[15]
[1] “Coronavirus Spreads in Three
Continents; $5 Trillion Wiped off Markets.” Times of India, Reuters, 28 Feb. 2020,
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/international-business/coronavirus-spreads-in-three-continents-5-trillion-wiped-off-markets/articleshow/74393308.cms.
[2] Tappe, Anneken. “Dow Falls 1,191 Points
-- the Most in History.” CNN
Business, Cable News
Network, 27 Feb. 2020,
www.cnn.com/2020/02/27/investing/dow-stock-market-selloff/index.html.
[3] “Swiss Confirm 3 New Coronavirus Cases,
Now 4 in Total.” The Epoch Times, 27 Feb. 2020,
www.theepochtimes.com/swiss-confirm-3-new-coronavirus-cases-now-4-in-total_3252791.html.
[4] “New Zealand Confirms First Coronavirus
Case.” The Guardian, Agence France-Presse, 28 Feb. 2020, www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/28/new-zealand-confirms-first-coronavirus-case.
[5] Sullivan, Rory. “Coronavirus: Wales
Confirms Its First Case of Disease.” Independent, 28 Feb. 2020,
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/coronavirus-wales-latest-case-symptoms-china-spread-outbreak-a9364496.html.
[6] Fong, Loh Foon. “Two More New Covid-19
Cases in Malaysia, Bringing Total to 25 .” The Star, 28 Feb. 2020,
www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2020/02/28/two-more-new-covid-19-cases-in-malaysia-bringing-total-to-25.
[7] Efrati, Ido, and Shira Kadari-Ovadia.
“Seventh Israeli Tests Positive for Coronavirus; Country Issues Mass Quarantine
.” Haaretz, 28 Feb. 2020,
www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-third-israeli-tests-positive-for-coronavirus-in-israel-country-issues-mass-quarantine-1.8597347.
[8] “Mexico Declares First Case of
Coronavirus: Health Ministry.” ABS-CBN
News, Agence
France-Presse, 29 Feb. 2020,
news.abs-cbn.com/overseas/02/29/20/mexico-declares-first-case-of-coronavirus-health-ministry.
[9] “Death Riots Toll Rises to 38 as Bodies
Are Found in Drains; over 400 Detained.” Times of India,
Times Internet, 28 Feb. 2020, timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/delhi-riots-toll-rises-to-38-as-bodies-are-found-in-drains-over-400-detained/articleshow/74349290.cms.
[10] Donmez, Beyza Binnur. “US Center: No
Fraud Evidence in Bolivia's October Polls.” AA,
Anadolu Agency, 27 Feb. 2020,
www.aa.com.tr/en/americas/us-center-no-fraud-evidence-in-bolivias-october-polls/1747207.
[11] “Fake Tahitian Prince Who Took $16m
Meant for Charity Deported to NZ after Jail Release .” The Guardian, Australian Associated Press, 27 Feb. 2020, www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/feb/28/fake-tahitian-prince-who-took-16m-meant-for-charity-deported-to-nz-after-jail-release.
[12] Spagat, Elliot. “Trump Administration’s
‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy Blocked by Federal Appeals Court.” Orlando Sentinel, Associated Press, 28 Feb. 2020,
www.orlandosentinel.com/news/nationworld/ct-nw-trump-remain-in-mexico-policy-20200228-yvqwkzox7bbotlvhqhigxxczkm-story.html.
[13] Gondwe, Gregory. “Malawi Legalises Cannabis
Growth for Treatment and Industry.” Independent, Associated Press, 28 Feb. 2020,
www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/malawi-cannabis-treatment-health-legal-tobacco-a9364796.html.
[14] Mossburg, Cheri, and Ray Sanchez. “13
Rescued, 3 Missing after Boat 'Dump-and-Run' off San Diego Coast.” CNN US, Cable News Network, 28 Feb. 2020,
www.cnn.com/2020/02/28/us/san-diego-migrants-boat-rescue/index.html.
[15] Overington, Caroline. “Cops Can’t Keep
up with Pedophiles.” The
Weekend Australian, The Australian,
28 Feb. 2020,
www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/cops-cant-keep-up-with-pedophiles/news-story/4ae13d97b6c9ed4571bdfadf98668470.
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