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- Shocking video shows Mobile Mardi Gras ball guests climb over train - NBC 15 WPMI
- Home Secretary announces new UK points-based immigration system - GOV.UK
- Maple Leafs' Auston Matthews scores 43rd goal, takes Rocket Richard lead - Sporting News
- Vietnamese-based interactive music company Amanotes ranks among the top mobile app publishers worldwide - Yahoo Finance
- Esther Scott Dies: ‘Birth Of A Nation’, ‘Boyz N The Hood’ Actress Was 66 - Deadline
- Dortmund’s Erling Haaland Adds to His Totals, and to His Legend - The New York Times
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- 'M*A*S*H' actress Kellye Nakahara Wallett dead at 72 - New York Post
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Shocking video shows Mobile Mardi Gras ball guests climb over train - NBC 15 WPMI Posted: 18 Feb 2020 09:43 PM PST [unable to retrieve full-text content] Shocking video shows Mobile Mardi Gras ball guests climb over train NBC 15 WPMI"Mobile" - Google News February 18, 2020 at 08:23PM https://ift.tt/37GW2Dj Shocking video shows Mobile Mardi Gras ball guests climb over train - NBC 15 WPMI "Mobile" - Google News https://ift.tt/2P9t7Cg Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Home Secretary announces new UK points-based immigration system - GOV.UK Posted: 18 Feb 2020 09:26 PM PST ![]() Home Secretary Priti Patel will today (Wednesday 19 February) launch a new points-based immigration system which will open up the UK to the brightest and the best from around the world. The new system, which takes effect from 1 January 2021, will end free movement, reassert control of our borders and restore public trust. It will assign points for specific skills, qualifications, salaries or professions and visas will only be awarded to those who gain enough points. The government has listened to the clear message from the 2016 referendum and the 2019 General Election and will end the reliance on cheap, low-skilled labour coming into the country. Overall levels of migration will be reduced, with tighter security and a better experience for those coming to the UK. The new single global system will treat EU and non-EU citizens equally. It will give top priority to those with the highest skills and the greatest talents, including scientists, engineers and academics. The global talent scheme will also be opened up to EU citizens which will allow highly-skilled scientists and researchers to come to the UK without a job offer. Home Secretary Priti Patel said:
The points threshold will be carefully set to attract the talent the UK needs. Skilled workers will need to meet a number of relevant criteria, including specific skills and the ability to speak English, to be able to work in the UK. All applicants will be required to have a job offer and, in line with the Migration Advisory Committee's (MAC) recommendations, the minimum salary threshold will be set at £25,600. The new points-based system will also expand the skills threshold for skilled workers. Those looking to live and work in the UK will now need to be qualified up to A level or equivalent, rather than degree level under the current system. This will provide greater flexibility and ensure UK business has access to a wide pool of skilled workers. In line with the government's manifesto commitment there will be no specific route for low-skilled workers. It is estimated 70% of the existing EU workforce would not meet the requirements of the skilled worker route, which will help to bring overall numbers down in future. Professor Alice Gast, President of Imperial College London, said:
Student visa routes will also be points-based and be opened up to EU citizens, ensuring talent from around the globe has access to the UK's world-class universities. Those wishing to study in the UK will need to demonstrate that they have an offer from an approved educational institution, that they can support themselves financially and that they speak English. In addition, the seasonal workers pilot will also be expanded in time for the 2020 harvest from 2,500 to 10,000 places, responding to the specific temporary requirements of the agricultural sector. EU citizens and other non-visa nationals will not require a visa to enter the UK when visiting the UK for up to 6 months. However, the use of national identity cards will be phased out for travel to the UK and the Home Office will set out our plans in due course. Those EU citizens resident in the UK by 31 December 2020 can still apply to settle in the UK through the EU Settlement Scheme until June 2021. Top stories - Google News February 18, 2020 at 02:32PM https://ift.tt/3bOyjV1 Home Secretary announces new UK points-based immigration system - GOV.UK Top stories - Google News https://ift.tt/2FLTecc Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Maple Leafs' Auston Matthews scores 43rd goal, takes Rocket Richard lead - Sporting News Posted: 18 Feb 2020 08:55 PM PST ![]() The first period and a half of Tuesday's game was forgettable for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Sidney Crosby put on a show tallying four points (one goal, three assists) in the first two periods as the Penguins jumped all over the Leafs to take a 5-0 lead. Leave it to Auston Matthews to stop the bleeding for Toronto late in the second period. MORE: After a shot from the point missed the net, defenseman Jake Muzzin retrieved the puck along the left boards. Muzzin played the puck back to forward William Nylander. Left unmarked in the circle, Matthews rocketed Nylander's pass by Penguins goalie Tristan Jarry for his 43rd goal of the season. He becomes the new leader in the clubhouse in the Rocket Richard race, breaking a tie with Boston Bruins' forward David Pastrnak, who was idle Tuesday. Pastrnak and the Bruins are back in action Wednesday at the Edmonton Oilers. Matthews has scored a goal in three of his last four games as he was able to inject some life into the team. Kyle Clifford, recently acquired by Toronto from Los Angeles, scored his first goal with the Maple Leafs 86 seconds after Matthews' 43rd goal of the season. Matthews' goal made it 5-2 heading to the third period. That would end up being the final score as Jarry stopped 34 shots for his 20th win of the season. Toronto has now dropped three of its last four games. Sitting right on the playoff bubble, the Leafs have a tough five-game stretch to close February beginning with a rematch against the Penguins Thursday and then games against the Carolina Hurricanes, Tampa Bay Lightning, Florida Panthers and Vancouver Canucks. The Maple Leafs will lean on Matthews to carry the bulk of the offensive load down the stretch. "Goal" - Google News February 18, 2020 at 07:00PM https://ift.tt/2V1bSG2 Maple Leafs' Auston Matthews scores 43rd goal, takes Rocket Richard lead - Sporting News "Goal" - Google News https://ift.tt/35TEe8t Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
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HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam, Feb. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Amanotes, a mobile game publisher in Vietnam, has been ranked in top positions worldwide in two recent major surveys of the rapidly growing worldwide mobile market. Co-founder Silver Nguyen, included in Forbes Vietnam's 30 Under 30 list of the most prominent young faces in Vietnam According to App Annie, Amanotes was #1 mobile game publisher from SEA in Q4,2019 with regards to Downloads performance in both iOS and Google Play Store. Worldwide, App Annie ranks Amanotes among the top 15 mobile game publishers, and one of the top 20 publishers of mobile apps across all categories. "Mobile is now the most popular gaming platform worldwide and casual games make up the lion's share of downloads," stated App Annie's Managing Director for APAC, Cindy Deng. "Amanotes is a great example that is not only taking advantage of the mobile device to deliver gaming experiences but, by combining it with music, it keeps players engaged and coming back." Sensor Tower's Store Intelligence Data Digest ranked Amanotes as the #1 mobile game publisher from Southeast Asia in 2019. Mobile gaming is already bigger than PC and console gaming, accounting for 45% of the global games market and forecasted to generate $95.4 billion revenue by 2022 (NewZoo). Amanotes specializes in casual music games with simple, stylish visuals matched to the beats and melodies of popular songs and original compositions. All Amanotes games are free to download and play. Despite the competitive landscape, Amanotes has experienced consistent growth in the past five years, with around 800 million total game downloads, 10 million daily users, and #1 rank in Music Games in over 140 countries. "Our long-term goal is to build a complete music ecosystem, producing excellent apps for music lovers and enabling other indie developers to do the same," said Amanotes co-founder Silver Nguyen. "We believe that by combining innovative tech solutions with music, we can brighten even the busiest person's day for a long time to come." Contact: Ivy Chau Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20200218/2723070-1 SOURCE Amanotes "Mobile" - Google News February 18, 2020 at 07:05PM https://ift.tt/2vKMAS2 Vietnamese-based interactive music company Amanotes ranks among the top mobile app publishers worldwide - Yahoo Finance "Mobile" - Google News https://ift.tt/2P9t7Cg Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Esther Scott Dies: ‘Birth Of A Nation’, ‘Boyz N The Hood’ Actress Was 66 - Deadline Posted: 18 Feb 2020 08:34 PM PST Esther Scott, whose film, TV and stage career included roles in Nate Parker's The Birth of a Nation and John Singleton's Boyz n the Hood, died February 14 in Los Angeles after suffering a heart attack, Deadline has confirmed. She was 66. Scott appeared in dozens of TV series including playing Delma on CW's Hart of Dixie as well as roles on CBS' The Help, Fox's Melrose Place and ABC's The Geena Davis Show and Sister, Sister among others. Her first role was voicing a character on the mid-1980s animated Star Wars series Ewoks. ![]() Her film credits include Gangster Squad, Transformers, The Pursuit of Happyness, Dreamgirls, 2005's Fun with Dick and Jane, Austin Powers in Goldmember, The Craft, Don Juan DeMarco and Common Threads: Stories From the Quilt. She memorably played a grandmother who nearly caught Cuba Gooding Jr's Tre fooling around with her granddaughter in Boyz n the Hood, rushing up the stairs with a meat cleaver in hand but arriving just after Tre had jumped out the window. Notable Hollywood & Entertainment Industry Deaths In 2020: Photo Gallery She played Nat Turner's grandmother Bridget in The Birth of a Nation, Parker's breakout drama that wowed the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Scott also was active in the theater, according to L.A. Theatre Works, where she appeared in 2001's Jump at the Sun. She also worked with the East West Players (Po Boy Tango), the Fountain Theatre (Going to St. Ives and To Be Young, Gifted and Black) and the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Devotees in the Garden of Love and Marisol). "Actress" - Google News February 18, 2020 at 01:37PM https://ift.tt/2V0X0aQ Esther Scott Dies: 'Birth Of A Nation', 'Boyz N The Hood' Actress Was 66 - Deadline "Actress" - Google News https://ift.tt/31HZgDn Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Dortmund’s Erling Haaland Adds to His Totals, and to His Legend - The New York Times Posted: 18 Feb 2020 08:26 PM PST ![]() DORTMUND, Germany — Borussia Dortmund's players hung back a little, idling halfway between the center circle and the goal. With Paris St.-Germain jerseys slung over their shoulders, the spoils of battle, they clapped each other on the back, they exchanged high fives, they ruffled each others' hair. Most of all, though, they waited for him to have his moment. A few yards ahead, Erling Haaland stood in front of the Yellow Wall, the soaring South stand of Signal Iduna Park. Just after Christmas, he had finally decided to join Borussia Dortmund — picking the club from a long, slavering queue of would-be suitors, ranging from Manchester United to RB Leipzig — in part because of the prospect of playing in front of what is, arguably, the most iconic terrace in European soccer. The support of the Yellow Wall forms a considerable part of Dortmund's sales pitch. Haaland had, by all accounts, long hoped to experience it. Now here he was, 51 days later, basking in its adulation. He applauded it, a little. He raised his arms above his head in celebration. He offered a thumbs-up. Mostly, he just stared.
In return, the thousands of fans in front of him, the bricks of the Yellow Wall, showered him with love. In deference to what he had just done, his teammates waited. They let him take the acclaim. Only when Axel Witsel could wait no longer, when he just had to start dancing, did they start to join Haaland. Until then, it was all about him. He has that ability: the capacity to make everyone else a bystander. Haaland's start to life at Dortmund has, frankly, been a little unrealistic. So too, for that matter, has been his first season in the Champions League. There is clearly a glitch in the system somewhere, a fault in the algorithm. This is, after all, the most exclusive tournament in world soccer. It is the highest level of the game. It is an aspiration, a dream, the ultimate test. Players spend years hoping to have a chance to play in the competition; many of the finest of their generation will end their careers without ever having made quite the impression on it that they might had hoped. Haaland — still only 19, still a touch raw, still learning — is making it all look suspiciously easy. He scored a hat-trick in his first game in the Champions League, back in September, back when he was still playing for Red Bull Salzburg. He scored in his next four games in the competition, too; only Liverpool, in his sixth Champions League match, stopped his run. Then he moved to Dortmund. He was a substitute in his first game for his new club. He came on in the 56th minute. Twenty-three minutes later, he had scored a hat-trick. He scored two more in his next game. The following week, he scored twice in his first start. He currently has eight goals in five appearances in the Bundesliga. The last 16 of the Champions League was supposed to be a step up, of course, a challenge of another magnitude. P.S.G. is, after all, one of the most expensive teams ever built. It is a team rated — perhaps a little self-servingly — as the favorite to win the tournament by Jürgen Klopp, the manager of the reigning champion, Liverpool. Asking a teenager to carry the fight to a defense of Thiago Silva, Marquinhos and Presnel Kimpembe felt like a bold call from Lucien Favre, Dortmund's coach. Those who know Haaland, though, those who have tracked his career from its beginnings in Norway, say that he possesses a rare calm, a sort of beatific single-mindedness. He is fazed by little, or nothing. He betrays not a flicker of nervousness. He is not the sort to worry that he does not belong. Strikers considerably more experienced than him might, perhaps, have grown a little frustrated Tuesday in a first half that was a little more cagey than most expected. Dortmund has won countless admirers in recent years for its sense of adventure, its risk-taking, its dynamism. It has long had a fatal flaw, though: a tendency toward self-immolation, an ability to scupper itself at any given moment. It is a trait shared by P.S.G., at least in the Champions League. The French champion's attack is fearsome — so good that it could afford to leave Edinson Cavani and Mauro Icardi on the bench at Dortmund — but it is not quite good enough to mask what is more a psychological vulnerability than anything else: invariably, P.S.G. seems to melt in the white heat of the competition it has been built to win. This was, then, supposed to be one of those wild games that occur ever more frequently in this tournament, all breakneck counterattacking and slapstick defending. That was what everyone wanted to see — nine goals here, split the difference, head back to Paris in three weeks to do it all again — with two notable exceptions: Favre and Thomas Tuchel, P.S.G.'s coach. It is significant that the coaches of two of Europe's most expansive teams decided, when the stakes were high, that caution had to come first. Both played with a back five, and two holding midfielders. Both, uncharacteristically, chose to mask their weaknesses, rather than accentuate their strengths. For more than an hour, the stalemate held: P.S.G. had the possession, Dortmund tried to strike on the break. Haaland, starved of opportunities, stuck to his job: he chased and harried; he took up his pressing positions; he sniffed around for chances. He did not lose heart. He did not lose focus. His moment was coming. Or rather, his moments. The first strike, to open the scoring, was pure predator: that rare ability that strikers have to somehow turn up at the right place and the right time, stretching out a leg, lifting the ball over Keylor Navas. But it was the second, after Neymar had tied the score, that shook the Yellow Wall. Darting on to a pass from Giovanni Reyna, the 17-year-old American thrown on as a substitute, taking a touch, and then sending a left-footed shot screeching past Navas. That was Haaland's 10th goal in seven Champions League games this season. It was his 11th in his time at Dortmund. Raw data, though, is an unsatisfactory metric to communicate what made it so special: it was the power of the shot, how early he took it, the certainty with which he did so. Haaland has only just arrived — in Dortmund, in the Champions League — but he already knows he belongs. His teammates sensed it, too. This, now, is his moment. There is nothing else to do but let him enjoy it. 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'M*A*S*H' actress Kellye Nakahara Wallett dead at 72 - New York Post Posted: 18 Feb 2020 08:04 PM PST ![]() Kellye Nakahara Wallett, who played Lt. Kellye Yamato on all 11 seasons of the classic series "M*A*S*H," died Sunday at her home in Pasadena after a brief battle with cancer. She was 72. Her son William Wallett confirmed the news to the Associated Press. Wallet also played the cook in the 1985 feature "Clue"; had bit roles in films including "She's Having a Baby" and 1998's "Dr. Dolittle"; and guested on such popular TV series as "Hunter," "Growing Pains," "NYPD Blue" and "Little House on the Prairie." But the Oahu, Hawaii, native will be best remembered for her long run on one of the most honored, popular and enduring series in television history. Billed as Kellye Nakahara, she mostly was a background player in the early seasons of CBS' "M*A*S*H" as one of the nurses who toiled in the mobile Army surgical hospital during the Korean War. Her 1st Lt. Yamato had a memorable major role in the 1982 episode titled "Hey, Look Me Over," when her crush on Capt. Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce (Alan Alda) was featured. In that final-season episode, Yamato scolds perennial ladies' man Hawkeye for having his eyes "on every nurse" except her. "For your information," she tells him, "I happen to have a fantastic sense of humor, a bubbly personality and I am warm and sensitive like you wouldn't believe. I also sing and play the guitar and I'm learning to tap dance. And on top of all that, I happen to be cute as hell." Notable Hollywood & Entertainment Industry Deaths In 2020: Photo Gallery Wallett was an extra during the show's first season in 1972-73, behind stars Alda, Wayne Rogers, Loretta Swit and McLean Stevenson. The dramedy based on Robert Altman's 1970 feature was not an immediate hit, failing to make the top 25 among primetime programs that season. But its fortunes soon changed, and "M*A*S*H" would go on to be a top 10 program for each of its final 10 seasons. Wallett appeared in more than 185 episodes of "M*A*S*H" including the 2½-hour series finale. Airing in February 1983, it remains the most-watched episode of series television in history, with more than 105 million viewers and a still-stunning 60.2 rating/77 share. Wallett is survived by her husband of more than 40 years, David Wallett, their two children, and two grandchildren. "Actress" - Google News February 18, 2020 at 05:12AM https://ift.tt/2SGqyJn 'M*A*S*H' actress Kellye Nakahara Wallett dead at 72 - New York Post "Actress" - Google News https://ift.tt/31HZgDn Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Diamond Princess cruise passengers disembark after 14-day quarantine ends in Japan - CNN Posted: 18 Feb 2020 07:56 PM PST These are the first passengers to leave the vessel following a 14-day quarantine period, not including those undergoing treatment on shore for the virus, and the more than 300 Americans evacuated over the weekend and now in quarantine at two US bases. A total of 545 confirmed cases of the virus have been linked to the ship during its quarantine in Tokyo Bay, with 88 new cases confirmed on Tuesday. One new case was confirmed on Wednesday -- a Disaster Medical Assistant Team male doctor in his 30s who went onboard the ship. Passengers over 70 years old who have tested negative are likely to be the first to exit the ship. The disembarkation will take several days. Once passengers have left the ship, they will not be allowed back on board. "Well, it goes without saying that after our extended journey together, we will be sad to see many of you go," the ship's captain Stefano Ravera said on Tuesday. "The strength and the togetherness that you have shown over the last few weeks has been incredible." Japan's efforts to institute quarantine measures aboard the Diamond Princess may have slowed transmission on land, but the disembarkation has sparked wider concerns, with some pointing to a potential breach of public safety as more passengers test positive for coronavirus after leaving the ship. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) commended Japan's quarantine measures but said they may not be sufficient to prevent transmission among individuals in the ship. "The CDC believes the rate of new infections on board, especially among those without symptoms, represents an ongoing risk," it said in a statement released Tuesday. "To protect the health of the American public, all passengers and crew of the ship have been placed under travel restrictions, preventing them from returning to the US for at least 14 days after they have left the Diamond Princess." Other experts have also raised the alarm. A Japanese infectious disease specialist who visited the quarantined cruise ship alleged there is inadequate infection control onboard. "Inside the Diamond Princess, I was was so scared ... there was no way to tell where the virus was ... bureaucrats were in charge of everything," said Kentaro Iwata, an infectious disease specialist at Kobe University in a YouTube video published Tuesday. Japan issues health guidelinesJapan has stepped up efforts to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus after an uptick in cases nationwide sparked concern among the public and cast a shadow over the economy and Tokyo's preparations to host the Summer Olympics. The country's health ministry issued guidelines on Monday for people experiencing symptoms similar to the coronavirus in an effort to to prevent worried citizens from inundating hospitals by providing them with specific hotlines to call. People who are feeling lethargic, experiencing shortness of breath, or who have had a temperature of 37.5 Celsius or higher for four days should call nationwide healthcare centers that are in charge of responding to the outbreak, the health ministry advises. A total of 613 cases of the virus, officially called Covid-19, have been confirmed in the country -- the largest outbreak outside China, including the hundreds of cases from the Diamond Princess. On Friday morning, cases unrelated to the ship stood at 31, but by Wednesday that number had risen to 68 following a spike in cases across the country in the past few days. An elderly woman in Kanagawa prefecture is the only person in Japan to have died of the virus. The guidance comes as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe held a meeting with medical experts over the weekend and Japan's health minister warned on Sunday that the nation is "entering a new phase" in the coronavirus outbreak. "We want to ask the public to avoid non-urgent, non-essential gatherings. We want the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions to avoid crowded places," health minister Katsunobu Kato said Sunday, after a discussion by a panel of experts. They said Japan was still in the early stages of infection. Kato said that as it would be difficult to track the source of the infections, Japan could see a rise in cases. He stressed that it was important for medical facilities to prepare themselves in advance to tackle a potential spread of the infection in Japan. Outbreak responseThe coronavirus has spread from Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak in central China, to more than 25 countries, killing 2,005 people and infecting more than 75,000 people. Face masks have become scarce in Japan since early February. Amid the shortage, an old tweet from the Tokyo police's department's disaster countermeasures division from August 2019 that provides instruction on how to make a DIY mask gained renewed chatter online as people turn to increasingly creative measures to protect themselves. Japan has already started to take a number of precautions to overcome and prevent the spread of the virus. Two Japanese airlines -- All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines -- announced a reduction or suspension of flights to mainland China due to the coronavirus outbreak on February 4. On Monday, the Japanese Imperial Household announced it would cancel next weekend's public birthday celebration for Emperor Naruhito over fears that large crowds could encourage the spread of coronavirus. The Tokyo Marathon will also only be open to elite athletes due to public health concerns about the novel coronavirus, according to an announcement by event organizers on Monday. So far, Tokyo 2020 Olympic organizers have asserted the preparations for the Games, which are due to officially begin on Friday, July 24, will continue. More Japanese companies are adopting the practice of encouraging their employees to work from home to prevent exposing them to the virus on congested public transport and in offices. Japanese telecoms giant NTT is the latest to join a slew of firms encouraging their employees to telework in a bid to protect its workers from the virus. Earlier in February, Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten told employees who had recently returned from China to work from home for two weeks, according to public broadcaster NHK. The incubation period of the virus is believed to be 14 days. Economic impactAmid fears over the coronavirus outbreak, speculation is growing around the affect it will have on Japan's tourism industry and economy. This year, Japan's popular destinations have seen a slump in tourist numbers as China announced a ban on outbound group travel as part of its battle to stop the spread of the coronavirus outbreak in January. That particularly affected Japan, which had approximately 9.6 million visitors from China in 2019 -- accounting for a third of foreign tourist expenditure in the country. Japan has struggled to recover from three recessions in the past eight years. It has also absorbed a sales tax hike and grappled with the aftermath of Typhoon Hagibis, a powerful storm that hit the country last fall. There are concerns the virus could push the country into another recession. The world's third-largest economy shrank 1.6% in the fourth quarter of 2019, according to a government estimate released Monday. 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New Angle Of Erling Haaland's Goal Is Amazing, Nearly Breaks The Net - SPORTbible Posted: 18 Feb 2020 07:55 PM PST ![]() A new angle of Erling Haaland's second goal against PSG in the Champions League shows how close he came to breaking the net. BT have released a new angle of the thunderbolt which lets you hear how sweetly he caught the ball. This angle of the Erling Braut Håland's goal is AMAZING! The Norwegian forward was showered with praise following the game after taking his goal tally for Dortmund to 11 in seven games. :round_pushpin: 7 matches as Borussia Dortmund players, 11 goals. 10 - Players to score 10 goals in their first season in the European Cup/Champions League: Erling Braut Haaland is the first-ever teenager to score 10 goals in a single UEFA Champions League season. He opened the scoring in the second half after bundling the ball home from close range. Neymar leveled for the away side six minutes later, tapping into an open net from a Kylian Mbappe cross. But Haaland stunned Thomas Tuchel's side two minutes later and Dortmund held on for a vital victory. The return leg takes place at the Parcs des Prices on March 11. Who do you think will progress to the quarter-finals? Sound off in the comments below. "Goal" - Google News February 18, 2020 at 02:43PM https://ift.tt/2P4MhZe New Angle Of Erling Haaland's Goal Is Amazing, Nearly Breaks The Net - SPORTbible "Goal" - Google News https://ift.tt/35TEe8t Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Experts ponder why cruise ship quarantine failed in Japan - Press Herald Posted: 18 Feb 2020 07:26 PM PST TOKYO — As an extraordinary two-week quarantine of a cruise ship ends Wednesday in Japan, many scientists say it was a failed experiment: The ship seemed to serve as an incubator for the new virus from China instead of an isolation facility meant to prevent the worsening of an outbreak. Since the virus was identified late last year in central China, it has sickened tens of thousands of people and killed more than 1,800. As of Tuesday, 542 cases of the virus, known as COVID-19, have been identified among the 3,711 quarantined passengers and crew, making the ship the site of the most infections outside of China. The Diamond Princess cruise ship is also the only place where health officials have seen the disease spread easily among people beyond China. The question now is: Why? The Japanese government has repeatedly defended the effectiveness of the quarantine. But some experts suggest it may have been less than rigorous. In a possible sign of lax quarantine protocols, three Japanese health officials who helped in the quarantine checks on the ship were also infected. "There are sometimes environments in which disease can spread in a more efficient way," said Dr. Michael Ryan, executive director of the World Health Organization's health emergencies program. Ryan said cruise ships in particular were known to occasionally accelerate spread. "It's an unfortunate event occurring on the ship and we trust that the authorities in Japan and the governments who are taking back people will be able to follow up those individuals in the appropriate way," he said. Japan's health minister, Katsunobu Kato, told reporters Tuesday that all passengers who remained on the cruise ship have had samples taken and that those who tested negative would start getting off the vessel beginning Wednesday, when their required 14-day quarantine is scheduled to end. "They all want to go home as early as possible, and we hope to assist them so that everyone can get home smoothly," Kato said. But it may not be that simple. U.S. health officials on Tuesday told Americans who declined to come home on government-chartered flights over the weekend that they wouldn't be allowed back into the country for at least 14 days after they had left the Diamond Princess. "Obviously the quarantine hasn't worked, and this ship has now become a source of infection," said Dr. Nathalie MacDermott, an outbreak expert at King's College London. She said the exact mechanism of the virus' spread was unknown. Although scientists believe the disease is spread mostly by droplets — when people cough or sneeze — it's possible there are other ways of transmission. "We need to understand how the quarantine measures on board were implemented, what the air filtration on board is like, how the cabins are connected and how waste products are disposed of," MacDermott said. "There could also be another mode of transmission we're not familiar with," she said, noting the possibility of environmental spread and the importance of "deep-cleaning" the entire ship to prevent people from touching contaminated surfaces. During the 2002-2003 outbreak of SARS, a related virus, more than 300 people were infected through a defective sewage system in a Hong Kong housing estate. MacDermott said it was possible there was a similar issue aboard the Diamond Princess. "There's no reason this (quarantine) should not have worked if it had been done properly," she said. Cruise ships have sometimes been struck by outbreaks of diseases like norovirus, which can spread quickly in the close quarters of a boat and among elderly passengers with weaker immune systems. But MacDermott said it would be highly unusual for an entire boat to be quarantined. "They might quarantine the people affected in their rooms until they're 48 hours clear of symptoms, but certainly not all passengers," she said. Some passengers on the Diamond Princess described the ship as a "floating prison" but were allowed to walk on the decks every day while wearing a mask and were told to keep their distance from others. "I suspect people were not as isolated from other people as we would have thought," said Dr. Paul Hunter, a professor of medicine at the University of East Anglia in England. He said the continued spread of the virus could be due to compliance problems. "It's difficult to enforce a quarantine in a ship environment and I'm absolutely sure there were some passengers who think they're not going to let anyone tell them what they can and cannot do," he said. He suggested that if the passengers had been quarantined on land, having more space might have allowed for better infection control procedures. But he acknowledged that attempting to quarantine more than 3,700 people was logistically challenging. Hunter said it was "a huge disappointment" that the quarantine hadn't curbed the spread of the virus and that it was unfortunate some passengers returning to their home countries would now face a second period of isolation. "Given how the virus has continued to spread, we have to presume everyone leaving the ship is potentially infected, and therefore they have to go through another two-week quarantine period," he said. "Not to do so would be reckless." Japanese health officials say a 14-day quarantine on the ship is adequate, noting that all but one of more than 500 Japanese returnees from the epicenter of the virus in China who initially tested negative were found to be virus-free at the end of their 14-day quarantine. Those officials also defended precautions taken on the ship. About 1,000 crew members were told to wear surgical masks, wash their hands, use disinfectant sprays and stop operations at restaurants, bars and other entertainment areas after Feb. 5, when the first group of 10 infections was reported and the start of the 14-day quarantine was announced. Passengers were instructed to stay in their cabins and not walk around or contact other passengers. Those in windowless cabins could go out on the deck for about an hour each day. The quarantine was largely for passengers because crew members kept sharing double rooms and continued to serve guests by delivering food, letters, towels and amenities, and entering passenger cabins for cleaning. Crew members also ate in groups in a crew mess hall. "Unlike passengers, crew members share their rooms, they share food, and that's why some of them are infected even after the quarantine started," said Shigeru Omi, a former regional director for the World Health Organization. Omi said quarantine is one of the measures considered effective early on. But the virus has already made its way into local communities across Japan, where untraceable cases have been popping up, he said. At this stage, "the spreading of the virus will be inevitable, and that's why quarantine is out of the question," Omi said. He said the focus now should shift from border control to preventing the spread in local communities. Other scientists said that passengers should have been removed from the ship from the beginning. "Boats are notorious places for being incubators for viruses," said Arthur Caplan, a professor of bioethics at the New York University School of Medicine. "It's only morally justified to keep people on the boat if there are no other options." Caplan said that a second quarantine was warranted, but that officials had done a poor job of explaining what would happen if their original plan failed. "It's never good to lose your civil liberties and your rights of movement, but two more weeks of quarantine is not an undue burden if you're trying to protect spread of a disease," he said. Related Stories Latest Articles Top stories - Google News February 18, 2020 at 05:02PM https://ift.tt/37H4X7A Experts ponder why cruise ship quarantine failed in Japan - Press Herald Top stories - Google News https://ift.tt/2FLTecc Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Actress Zoe Caldwell, Tony winner for 'Medea,' dies at 86 - ABC News Posted: 18 Feb 2020 07:04 PM PST ![]() NEW YORK -- Zoe Caldwell, a four-time Tony Award winner who brought humanity to larger-than-life characters, whether it be the dotty schoolteacher Miss Jean Brodie, an aging opera star Maria Callas or the betrayed, murderous Medea, has died. She was 86. Her son Charlie Whitehead said Caldwell died peacefully Sunday at her home in Pound Ridge, New York. Whitehead said her death was due to complications from Parkinson's disease. The Australian-born actress played in regional theaters around the English-speaking world before becoming the toast of Broadway in 1968, and winning her second Tony, for "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie." Among her other characters were Cleopatra, Saint Joan, Mother Courage and authors Colette and Lillian Hellman. As she matured, she accepted only roles that offer a particular challenge. If she thought, "Oh, I can do that," she didn't want to do them, she said in 1986. Three of her four Tonys came in collaborations with her husband, Robert Whitehead, who was one of Broadway's most prolific producers of serious drama. She cited his influence in her decision to do "Medea," the ancient Greek drama of a woman who is betrayed by her lover and kills their children in revenge. It won her a third Tony in 1982. "Medea wasn't a character I believed in until my Robert started to talk to me about her in human terms," she told The New York Times a few days after the Tony ceremony. "I suddenly understood how a creative force of nature can become destructive if it is mucked up, polluted, depurified — like the atom." Times critic Frank Rich cited the flashes of sensuality — which she said derived from the study of Greek painting and sculpture — and wit that she brought to the character. "When, at last, the crime is at hand, the actress fully dramatizes the struggle between her hunger for revenge and her love of her sons," Rich wrote. "Like the gods, we can understand, if not pardon, the primal impulse that drives her to the ultimate act of annihilation." Terrence McNally's "Master Class," which debuted on Broadway in 1995, was another joint effort with Whitehead. It won Caldwell her fourth Tony and brought Whitehead, as producer, the Tony for best play. She played Callas as the opera superstar critiques, cajoles and inspires a trio of budding singers taking part in the uniquely intense musical education session called a master class. "A performance is a struggle. You have to win," she says as Callas. Then-Associated Press drama critic Michael Kuchwara called Caldwell "incandescent" and said she gave "the performance of her career." Already well-known to those who followed regional theater, she had made her Broadway debut in "The Devils" in late 1965, temporarily replacing for Anne Bancroft, who injured her back. Caldwell was quickly announced for a role as a society columnist in "Slapstick Tragedy," Tennessee Williams' pair of one-act plays. The production lasted less than a week on Broadway in February 1966 — but it brought Caldwell her first Tony, for best featured actress. Broadway stardom arrived two years later for "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie." The story of an eccentric Scottish schoolteacher with pro-fascist tendencies originated as a novel by Muriel Spark. The role had already been successful for Vanessa Redgrave in London and would eventually win an Oscar for Maggie Smith. The Washington Post, noting others had played the role, said that "so masterfully exact is Miss Caldwell that watching her you will probably feel that hers is the only way (to play it). ... Almost at the instant we first see Miss Brodie, the actress has found a perfect mannerism." The New York Times said Caldwell "flounces onto the stage like a sparrow with illusions of grandeur." She and producer Whitehead married later that year. She told writer Rex Reed that far from pushing her into the Brodie role, Whitehead "wasn't keen on me for the part" until the playwright, Jay Presson Allen, campaigned for her. Caldwell added Broadway directing to her resume starting in 1977 with a comedy, "An Almost Perfect Person," starring Colleen Dewhurst. In 1991, she directed Jason Robards and Judith Ivey in "Park Your Car in Harvard Yard." She was last on Broadway in 2003 as the Mystery Guest Star in "The Play What I Wrote." She also lent her voice to the "Lilo & Stitch" cartoons and appeared in the 2011 film "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close." She spent much of her early career on the road. After touring in a wide variety of plays in Australia, she came to England and got to tackle a succession of Shakespearean roles. "I was always afraid of growing comfortable, so I would jump from job to job, whatever I was offered," she told The Associated Press in 1986. "I would go from Stratford-on-Avon to a small repertory company and back to London." She traveled to Canada for parts at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. In the United States, she did regional theater work at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis and the Goodman Theater in Chicago. At that time, she said she didn't turn down any job. "It was a heck of a long apprenticeship, but I would recommend it to any actress," she told The New York Times in 1968. Caldwell was born in 1933 in Melbourne, Australia, to a family struggling to make it through the Depression. In her memoir, "I Will Be Cleopatra," she wrote that she knew at an early age that her job would be "keeping audiences awake and in their seats." "I knew this because it was the only thing I could do," she wrote. Despite the family's tight budget, the Caldwells were regular theater-goers, she wrote, and "I saw every singer, dancer, actor, or vaudevillian who came to Melbourne." She made her stage debut at age 9 in a Melbourne production of "Peter Pan." Her husband died in 2002 at age 86, shortly after he had received a special Tony Award for his nearly 60-year career. Among his other honors were a best play Tony for "A Man for All Seasons" in 1962 and a best revival Tony for "Death of a Salesman" in 1984. She and Whitehead had two sons, Sam and Charlie. In addition to her two sons, she is survived by two grandchildren. "I always knew I would be an actor. I am an actor," she told the AP in 1986. "But being a wife and a mother still seems to me to be some kind of extraordinary stuff." ——— Former Associated Press writer Polly Anderson contributed to this report. 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Ja'Net DuBois, 'Good Times' actress, dead - Fox News Posted: 18 Feb 2020 06:34 PM PST Ja'Net DuBois, one of the stars from the TV series "Good Times," has died. Police in Glendale, Calif., said they received a report about the DuBois' death late Monday. She appeared to have died of natural causes and no investigation is ongoing, police Sgt. Dan Stubbs said. No additional details, including her age, were immediately available. BernNadette Stanis, who played Thelma Evans Anderson on "Good Times," said she learned of DuBois' death Tuesday from the actress' daughter. Stanis said DuBois appeared to be in good health and they had appeared at a signing event two weeks ago. She noted that DuBois kept to herself and no one knew exactly how old she was. THEN/NOW: CAST OF 'GOOD TIMES' DuBois had a prolific career beyond the 1970s hit "Good Times," winning two Emmy Awards for her voice work on the WB series "The PJs." She also composed and sang the theme song for "The Jeffersons." DuBois' song "Movin' on Up" provided a joyous intro to "The Jeffersons" during the show's 10-season run. On "Good Times," DuBois' Willona Woods was the single, sexy neighbor and best friend to star Esther Rolle's Florida Evans. Though the comedy had plenty of one-liners, DuBois' appearances gave an extra dose of comedic relief. ![]() Portrait of the cast of the television show 'Good Times,' Los Angeles, California, August 5, 1977. Pictured are, front row, American actresses Esther Rolle (1920 - 1998) (left) and BernNadette Stanis; back row, from left, American actors Jimmie Walker, Ja'net DuBois, and Ralph Carter. (CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images) DuBois showed off more of her dramatic skills when a young Janet Jackson joined the show as the abused child Penny; DuBois' character would go on to adopt Penny, and the storyline also forged a long, close relationship with Jackson, who would go on to become a multiplatinum superstar; she cast DuBois as her mother in her 1986 "Control" video. DuBois' career started in theater, where she appeared in Broadway productions of "Golden Boy" and "A Raisin in the Sun," according to a biography on her website. A performance in "The Hot l Baltimore" in Los Angeles caught the eye of Norman Lear, who developed "Good Times" and "The Jeffersons." ANN E. TODD, CHILD STAR IN 1939'S 'INTERMEZZO,' DEAD AT 88: REPORTS Her film credits included 1970's "Diary of a Mad Housewife," "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" and "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle." She was credited in numerous other films as varied as "Basic Instinct," "Next Friday" and "Tropic Thunder," which included "Movin' on Up." The Associated Press contributed to this report. "Actress" - Google News February 18, 2020 at 02:38PM https://ift.tt/38LJ7S4 Ja'Net DuBois, 'Good Times' actress, dead - Fox News "Actress" - Google News https://ift.tt/31HZgDn Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
U.S. Passengers From Quarantined Ship Banned From Returning for 14 Days - The New York Times Posted: 18 Feb 2020 06:26 PM PST ![]() More than 100 Americans cannot return home for at least two more weeks, after having been on a cruise ship in Japan that is a hot spot for the coronavirus, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday. "To protect the health of the American public," the agency said, "all passengers and crew of the ship have been placed under travel restrictions, preventing them from returning to the United States for at least 14 days after they had left the Diamond Princess." Before anyone who was on the ship will be allowed to travel to the United States, he or she must go two weeks without showing symptoms of Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, or testing positive for it. "If an individual from this cruise arrives in the United States before the 14-day period ends," the C.D.C. said, "they will still be subject to a mandatory quarantine until they have completed the 14-day period with no symptoms or positive coronavirus test results." The decision to, in effect, tell Americans who traveled on the Diamond Princess to stay away followed a steady, steep increase in the number of infections in people who have been aboard it. That suggested that efforts to control the spread there may have been ineffective. Passengers on board the Diamond Princess have been kept in quarantine off Yokohama since Feb. 4, but it is not clear how well they have been kept apart from one another. It was also unclear or whether the virus could somehow have spread on its own from room to room. "It may not have been sufficient to prevent transmission," the disease centers said in a statement Tuesday. "C.D.C. believes the rate of new infections on board, especially among those without symptoms, represents an ongoing risk." By Tuesday, 542 cases among people who have been on the ship had been confirmed, Japan's health ministry said. That is more than half of all reported infections outside China. Part of the problem is that it is not always immediately clear if someone has been infected with the virus, even when they are examined. Earlier this week, the United States repatriated more than 300 passengers from the Diamond Princess and placed them in a 14-day quarantine at military bases. On Tuesday, some of the passengers said American authorities had notified them that members of the group who had appeared to be disease-free in Japan tested positive for the virus after arriving in the United States. The decision to temporarily bar passengers from traveling to the United States applies both to those who have tested positive and are hospitalized in Japan, and those who are still aboard the ship and not showing any sign of the illness. Top stories - Google News February 18, 2020 at 05:13PM https://ift.tt/38G6tZ1 U.S. Passengers From Quarantined Ship Banned From Returning for 14 Days - The New York Times Top stories - Google News https://ift.tt/2FLTecc Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Marine Biology Student Goes Viral With Ocean TikTok Videos - TIME Posted: 18 Feb 2020 06:08 PM PST ![]() If you don't already have a fear of the ocean, then this marine biology student's TikTok videos may have you rethinking your stance on the matter. Thanks to Cornell University freshman John Dombrowski, TikTok viewers can now get a crash course in some of the more terrifying aspects of the ocean and other large bodies of water, including the creatures that live in them. Dombrowski has posted over 300 TikToks since joining the video-sharing site in September 2019, a number of which cover marine-themed topics ranging from "Horrible ways to die in the ocean" to "Ocean facts that will make you feel really small" to "Animals that can kill you the fastest in the entire ocean." It has been these clips, as well as his makeup tutorials and takes on life as a student, that have earned him over 1.1 million TikTok followers in just about five months. As for why he chose to center his TikTok presence on his college major, Dombrowski told the Cornell Daily Sun that, in addition to the fact that he's had a lifelong passion for marine biology, it just seemed like the right move for him. "I can't dance, I'm not hot, I can't do the thirst traps or whatever," he explained. "viral" - Google News February 18, 2020 at 10:33AM https://ift.tt/37FLjsN Marine Biology Student Goes Viral With Ocean TikTok Videos - TIME "viral" - Google News https://ift.tt/2BCxygM Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
FNCエンターテインメント、「SF9」以来4年ぶりに新ボーイズグループをローンチ=今夏デビュー予定 - インフォシーク Posted: 18 Feb 2020 05:55 PM PST ![]() FNCエンターテインメントが今夏、新人ボーイズグループをローンチする。 2020年デビュー予定であるFNCエンターテインメント(以下、FNC)の次期ボーイズグループは体系的かつ集中的なトレーニングを受けてきた最精鋭実力派メンバーで構成された。FNCは昨年から本格的に新人グループのローンチを準備してきており、今春からはグループ名と共にプロフィール、自主制作コンテンツなどを順次公開し、正式でビューカウントダウンに突入する。 またFNCは新人ボーイズグループの実力とアイデンティティを披露する超大型スケールのプロモーションコンテンツを制作し、大規模なグローバルプロジェクトを展開する計画だ。「SF9」以来、約4年ぶりに姿を現すFNCの新ボーイズグループのデビューのニュースに関心が集まっている。 FNCは歌手、俳優及びバラエティ分野のしっかりとしたラインナップをもとに、マネジメント、アルバム及び公演制作ドラマ・バラエティ制作事業を活発に展開しているグローバル総合エンターテインメント会社だ。歌手には「FTISLAND」、「CNBLUE」、「AOA」、「N.Flying」、「SF9」、「Cherry Bullet」など多芸多才な実力と大衆性を兼ね備えたアーティストが所属している。 【関連ニュース】 "エンターテインメント" - Google ニュース February 18, 2020 at 04:20PM https://ift.tt/39ITztq FNCエンターテインメント、「SF9」以来4年ぶりに新ボーイズグループをローンチ=今夏デビュー予定 - インフォシーク "エンターテインメント" - Google ニュース https://ift.tt/2W81riD Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Coronavirus live updates: China says more than 2,000 people have died from the disease so far - CNBC Posted: 18 Feb 2020 05:26 PM PST ![]() This is a live blog. Please check back for updates. All times below are in Beijing time. 9:02 am: Confirmed cases in Singapore surpass 80A total of 81 people have been confirmed to be infected as of Tuesday noon, Singapore's health ministry said adding that among them, 29 have been discharged. Outside mainland China, the city-state has one of the highest number of cases, with a few of them occurring through human-to-human transmission. Singapore has announced plans to set aside $4 billion to help businesses and households weather the outbreak. — Roy Choudhury 8:37 am: Indian start-up Oyo fights to keep hotels in China openOyo CEO Ritesh Agarwal told CNBC's "Squawk Alley" that his company is trying to keep as many of its hotels in China open as possible, at reduced prices in provinces most affected by the virus to support doctors and people stranded by travel restrictions. Like its peers in the hospitality industry, the Indian budget hotel chain start-up has seen a drop in occupancy. China is one of its biggest markets and Oyo works with about 9,000 hotels there. — Mody 8:09 am: China says total fatalities top 2,000China's National Health Commission said there were 1,749 confirmed new cases on the mainland and 136 additional deaths as of Feb. 18. Most of them occurred in the Hubei province, the epicenter of the outbreak. (see 7:03 a.m. update). Health authorities reported a total of 74,185 confirmed cases and 2,004 cumulative deaths so far. — Roy Choudhury 7:03 am: Hubei province reports an additional 132 deathsHubei province in China reported an additional 132 deaths and 1,693 newly confirmed cases related to the pneumonia-like coronavirus as of the end of Tuesday. Most of the fatalities occurred in the city of Wuhan, where the disease was first detected in late December. That brings the total death toll in China to at least 2,000. China's National Health Commission is due to report nation-wide numbers later today. According to the Hubei Provincial Health Committee, 1,921 people have died in the region from the infection and there have been a total of 61,682 confirmed cases so far. Around 9,128 people have also been discharged from hospitals. — Roy Choudhury A man (C) wearing a facemask as a preventative measure following a coronavirus outbreak which began in the Chinese city of Wuhan, offers money as he reacts after being refused purchase of a box of face masks, after he claimed to have lost his sales registration ticket while queueing up to buy them, in Hong Kong on February 5, 2020. Anthony Wallace | AFP | Getty Images All times below are in Eastern time. 5:48 pm: CDC places travel restrictions on Princess Cruise passengersThe CDC said it is prohibiting any passengers or crew from the Princess Cruise ship that was quarantined off the coast of Japan from returning to the U.S. for at least 14 days. There are still more than 100 of the original 3,700 people still aboard the Diamond Princess ship or in hospitals in Japan. They will need to wait 14 days after disembarking from the ship — without showing symptoms or testing positive for COVID-19 — before they will be allowed to fly back to the U.S., the CDC said. "While the quarantine potentially conferred a significant public health benefit in slowing transmission, CDC's assessment is that it may not have been sufficient to prevent transmission among individuals on the ship," the agency said. "CDC believes the rate of new infections on board, especially among those without symptoms, represents an ongoing risk." — Kopecki 5:26 pm: Too early to tell whether the outbreak is slowing in ChinaChina may be reporting fewer new cases of coronavirus and fewer COVID-19 deaths, but it does not mean the country's outbreak is slowing, immunologist Anthony Fauci told CNBC on Tuesday. "I think we need to give it a few more days to determine if that's real or if that's the variability that you generally see," Fauci, a member of President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force, said on "Closing Bell." Fauci, who is the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, was referencing reports Tuesday that the number of new daily cases in China fell below 2,000 for the first time since Jan. 30. Chinese officials also reported 98 deaths, the first time the daily toll was below 100 since Feb. 11. — Stankiewicz Read CNBC's coverage from the U.S. overnight: Stocks fall after Apple's virus warning, analyst says 'worst is yet to come' for markets — CNBC's Seema Mody, Dawn Kopecki and Kevin Stankiewicz contributed to this report. 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Posted: 18 Feb 2020 05:26 PM PST ![]() Hundreds are scheduled to return to land after a two-week quarantine on Princess Cruises' Diamond Princess cruise ship, which is currently docked off the coast of Yokohama, Japan. The period of containment is scheduled to end on Wednesday, Feb. 19, but the more than 100 American passengers sill on board will have to wait another 14 days to return home. The ship was originally quarantined on Feb. 4 due to coronavirus. As of Tuesday morning, at least 542 people had tested positive for the virus, out of 3,711 quarantined passengers and crew, making the ship the site of the most infections outside of China. While 328 Americans have already evacuated the ship, 14 of whom tested positive for the virus, there are still many on board, who chose to finish the quarantine on the ship. According to a letter to U.S. passengers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, all Americans will need to wait an additional 14 days without symptoms and without a positive test for coronavirus to re-enter the country. "Under this restriction, you will not be issued a boarding pass at the airport, nor will you be allowed to board a flight inbound to, outbound from, or within the United States until you are no longer at risk of spreading infection during travel," the letter said. Princess Cruises said in a statement provided by Public Relations Director Negin Kamali that the embassies of Canada, Australia and Hong Kong will be transporting their citizens – both passengers and crew members – home via charter flights Wednesday. An additional 14 days of quarantine will be required in the respective countries. Princess Cruises provided passengers who remain quarantined with information on next steps. "A number of guests are beginning to disembark Diamond Princess as part of their individual countries' responses," Rai Caluori, an executive vice president for Princess Cruises, said in a video message published Monday. "We are providing information to those who disembark so we can remain in full contact and provide travel support once the quarantine requirements in their home countries are complete." He continued, "Embassy officials in many countries are now reaching out to their citizens directly, and we urge everyone who is contacted to read those communications very closely. These messages provide critical information about the resources being made available as well as additional requirements that may impact someone's return home in the event they decline their country's repatriation offer. We will also shortly provide our guests more detail about the resources we can provide once the shipboard quarantine period is complete." Matthew Smith, an attorney from Sacramento, California, who has been in touch with USA TODAY throughout the quarantine, shared a photo of a four-page letter concerning the end of the isolation period distributed to those who remain on board. Smith chose not to depart when the U.S. sent a charter flight to evacuate American passengers on board. Disembarkation is scheduled to begin Wednesday and estimated to end Friday, according to the letter. How will the end of the quarantine work?All passengers are to be tested before leaving the ship – those who test negative will be allowed to depart, according to the letter. Then, on the morning of disembarkation, guests will need to take their temperatures and report any fevers. A separate fever scan will be used as each passenger disembarks. Common signs of infection include fever, cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. "Tests were all completed yesterday," Smith said, noting that saliva samples were taken during the screening. Japan's health minister, Katsunobu Kato, confirmed to reporters Tuesday that all passengers who remained on the cruise ship have had their samples taken and that those who tested negative would start getting off the vessel beginning Wednesday, when their required 14-day quarantine is scheduled to end. "They all want to go home as early as possible, and we hope to assist them so that everyone can get home smoothly," Kato said. Guests have been required to submit a form to the cruise line regarding their travel plans. If a guest has tested negative for the virus, they will receive a document from the Yokohama Quarantine Station with their final test results, permitting them to disembark. However, that document does not guarantee that a commercial airline would allow the passengers to board – or for them to re-enter their home country, for that matter. Guests will be able to go home via charter flights provided by their home countries – Princess Cruises included a list of countries considering sending a charter flight – or they can fly home commercially, according to the letter. According to the letter, the U.S. was considering a possible second charter flight. In the letter, Princess Cruises warns that passengers that have had or will have the option to take a chartered flight home and choose not to will be subject to their home country's quarantine rules upon return. They also pointed out that if a passenger chooses to travel to another country they should check travel advisories given they may be prohibited from entering a country or boarding a flight due to that nation's quarantine requirements. Additionally, the letter reminded passengers that the situation is fluid and that means that quarantine requirements by country may be fluid, too – they could change at any time. Why did the quarantine fail?Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, told the USA TODAY Editorial Board and reporters Monday that the original idea to keep people safely quarantined on the ship wasn't unreasonable. But even with the quarantine process on the ship, virus transmission still occurred. "The quarantine process failed," Fauci said. "I'd like to sugarcoat it and try to be diplomatic about it, but it failed. People were getting infected on that ship. Something went awry in the process of the quarantining on that ship. I don't know what it was, but a lot of people got infected on that ship." The Japanese government has repeatedly defended the effectiveness of the quarantine. But some experts suggest it may have been less than rigorous. "There are sometimes environments in which disease can spread in a more efficient way," said Dr. Michael Ryan, executive director of the World Health Organization's health emergencies program. Ryan said cruise ships in particular were known to occasionally accelerate spread. "It's an unfortunate event occurring on the ship, and we trust that the authorities in Japan and the governments who are taking back people will be able to follow up those individuals in the appropriate way," he said. "Obviously the quarantine hasn't worked, and this ship has now become a source of infection," said Dr. Nathalie MacDermott, an outbreak expert at King's College London. She said the exact mechanism of the virus' spread was unknown. Although scientists believe the disease is spread mostly by droplets — when people cough or sneeze — it's possible there are other ways of transmission. "We need to understand how the quarantine measures on board were implemented, what the air filtration on board is like, how the cabins are connected and how waste products are disposed of," MacDermott said. "There could also be another mode of transmission we're not familiar with," she said, noting the possibility of environmental spread and the importance of "deep-cleaning" the entire ship to prevent people from touching contaminated surfaces. "There's no reason this (quarantine) should not have worked if it had been done properly," she said. 'Something went awry': Why did US break Diamond Princess coronavirus quarantine? Site of most infections outside China: Coronavirus cases on Diamond Princess soar past 500 Contributing: The Associated Press, Julia Thompson, Hannah Yasharoff, David Oliver USA TODAY Top stories - Google News February 17, 2020 at 04:23PM https://ift.tt/2V2fTdx Diamond Princess cruise ship's coronavirus quarantine is ending, but Americans will have to wait to come home - USA TODAY Top stories - Google News https://ift.tt/2FLTecc Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Posted: 18 Feb 2020 04:56 PM PST With coronavirus spreading throughout South East Asia, Indonesia's top health official has credited divine assistance as the reason no cases of the illness have been reported in his country. Emanating from China, there have been confirmed cases of the illness in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines, among other countries in the region. While authorities in Indonesia have tested 102 suspected cases, none has come back positive, the Jakarta Post reported. The lack of confirmed cases has sparked concerns that the government in the world's most populous Muslim country is playing down the threat. ![]() But Minister of Health Terawan Agus Putranto has now suggested a link between piety and immunity. "We owe it to God. It's because of our prayers. We do not wish upon something like that will reach Indonesia," he said, according to the South China Morning Post. Putranto, who the SCMP pointed out is a military doctor and radiologist with no experience in pandemics, dismissed a report by Harvard University released on February 11, which concluded that it was statistically probable that Indonesia would have a reported case by now, especially given its position as a key tourism destination. One of the authors of the study, Marc Lipsitch, said in a YouTube video they examined how good a country's surveillance systems were, saying: "It could be that there are zero [cases in Indonesia], but that's very unlikely, [and] it could be there are more". But Terawan said: "Tell Harvard to come to Indonesia. I will order the doors to be opened for them to see. There is nothing that is covered up." In comments reported by The Jakarta Post, Terawan said on Monday: "In accordance with [state ideology] Pancasila, our country believes in God. No matter the religion, as long as we uphold Pancasila, praying is of utmost importance. We work and pray. It's an honorable thing. "If there are other countries protesting [our approach], just let them; it is our nation's right to rely on the Almighty," he said. "Why should we be ashamed of relying on the Almighty? We should not be ashamed of praying." Achmad Yurianto, a senior official at Indonesia's health ministry, also dismissed the Harvard study, telling Al Jazeera that the university "also forgot that Indonesia's air is not like the air in China that is subtropical," referring to an unverified claim coronavirus, like the flu, is more widespread in winter. Despite government assurances, Indonesians are still anxious about the spread of the disease. A YouGov survey of 27,000 people in 23 countries conducted between January 31 and February 11, found that 72 percent of people in the country considered coronavirus a "major threat" to public health, a level of concern second only to China. Meanwhile, Minister for Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi said on Tuesday that three Indonesian crew members aboard the quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship anchored off the coast of Japan have tested positive for COVID-19. The graph below from Statista lists the locations of confirmed coronavirus cases. ![]() Top stories - Google News February 18, 2020 at 07:37AM https://ift.tt/2vICgdi Indonesia Yet to Report a Single Case of Coronavirus, Country's Health Minister Says They 'Owe It to God' - Newsweek Top stories - Google News https://ift.tt/2FLTecc Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Coronavirus Epidemic Keeps Growing, but Spread in China Slows - The New York Times Posted: 18 Feb 2020 04:56 PM PST ![]() HONG KONG — Chinese officials hailed recent figures as evidence that the spread of the coronavirus epidemic has slowed, and World Health Organization officials said on Tuesday that China's strict limits on its people's movements have helped. But the outbreak and its death toll continue to grow, the picture outside China has grown steadily more alarming, and experts caution against excessive optimism about the crisis peaking. "It could be unwise for anybody in China, or outside China, to be complacent that this is coming under control at this point in time," said Prof. Malik Peiris, chief of virology at the University of Hong Kong. Researchers in Germany presented evidence on Tuesday that people who have the new coronavirus can infect others even when they have no symptoms, as disease experts had suspected. Their findings, published in a letter in the New England Journal of Medicine, indicated that people may be spreading the disease before they know they are sick. But the Chinese government's daily tally of new infections and deaths from the virus has declined steadily since Feb. 12. On Tuesday, the authorities reported that in the previous 24 hours, 1,886 new cases had been confirmed — the first time since Jan. 30 that the number had dropped below 2,000 — and 98 patients had died. On Wednesday, the number of new infections reported by authorities was again below 2,000, with China recording 1,749 confirmed new cases of coronavirus infection, bringing the country's total number of reported infections to 74,185. With 136 deaths reported in Wednesday's figures, the total number in China of those confirmed to have died from the virus surpassed 2,000, reaching 2,004. Government officials, as well as public health experts around the world, said the numbers suggested that China's aggressive measures to contain the epidemic were working. China's leader, Xi Jinping, told Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain in a phone call on Tuesday that China was making "visible progress" in containing the epidemic, according to Chinese state media. More than half the country's population is under some limitations on its movements, and 150 million of its people face restrictions on leaving their homes, according to an analysis by The New York Times. "Right now, the strategic and tactical approach in China is the correct one," Dr. Michael Ryan, the W.H.O.'s chief of emergency response, said on Tuesday. "You can argue whether these measures are excessive or restrictive on people, but there is an awful lot at stake here in terms of public health — not only the public health of China but of all people in the world." China's lockdown has slowed the spread of the virus from its epicenter, the city of Wuhan, to the rest of China by two to three days, and from China to the rest of the world by two to three weeks, W.H.O. officials said. The organization's endorsement of China's methods was an apparent reversal from less than three weeks earlier, when it had advised against restrictions on travel and trade. Some health experts have condemned the restrictions, saying that they were preventing vital resources from getting where they were needed, and could instill panic. Prof. Zhong Nanshan, a renowned respiratory disease expert in China, said on Monday that he expected the epidemic to peak in the country's southern regions by mid- to late February, and the rest of the country to follow soon after. But Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the W.H.O. director general, said on Monday that the apparent tapering of the spread in China "must be interpreted very cautiously." "It's too early to tell if this reported decline will continue," he said during a news conference in Geneva. "Every scenario is still on the table." Since Chinese officials first acknowledged the virus in December, it has been hard to judge with precision the severity and scale of the outbreak. China has changed its criteria for diagnosis, prompting a large increase in reported infections and deaths last week. Tests for the virus have not been very accurate, and people who do not seek or receive medical care may not be counted. And people with mild or no symptoms may not realize they have the virus and may not get counted. Initially, the cases reported outside mainland China were mostly among people who had recently visited there, but increasingly, they stem from contact in other countries. The number of cases in Japan has spiked in recent days, most of them tied to a quarantined cruise ship that turned into a hotbed of transmission. Other case clusters have also turned up in Japan, but so far, the ship, the Diamond Princess, accounts for most of the cases worldwide outside of China — 542 as of Tuesday, an increase of 88 in one day. On Monday, more than 300 American passengers on the ship were flown to the United States and placed in a two-week quarantine. Fourteen of them tested positive for the coronavirus shortly before leaving Japan, but were still allowed to board the flights. American officials had started the process of evacuating them home without knowing their test results. Some of those passengers said on Tuesday they had been informed that a few more of them had tested positive for the virus since they arrived in the United States. Also on Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told more than 100 Americans who have been on the Diamond Princess they cannot return home for at least two more weeks, after it became clear that efforts to control the virus aboard the ship had been ineffective. The passengers include some who have tested positive for the virus and are hospitalized, and others still aboard the ship who have not shown signs of illness. Japanese officials said they expected 500 people to be let off the ship on Wednesday. But they did not make it clear how they had concluded it was safe to release people, or how they had decided which passengers would leave, or who those people would be. Cambodia has allowed more than a thousand passengers from another cruise ship, the Westerdam, to disembark without testing most of them. Hundreds of them flew out of the country, before one of them took ill and tested positive for the virus, raising fears of undetected cases and a further global spread. The country's authoritarian leader, Hun Sen, has continued to express complacency about the outbreak, even encouraging passengers from the Westerdam to go sightseeing in Cambodia. "Cruise ships are the weak link in the containment," said Prof. Raina MacIntyre, an expert in biosecurity at the University of New South Wales in Australia. Citing the potential for future cruise ships to harbor the virus, she said, "we could lose control of the epidemic if we don't get a tight handle on the cruise ship situation." There are other signs the outbreak's global toll has not crested. The first coronavirus-related death outside of Asia was announced on Saturday, when a Chinese man died in France. Taiwan announced its first virus-related death on Sunday, marking the fifth fatality outside mainland China. The economic cost of the outbreak, which has paralyzed China, the world's second-largest economy, also continues to grow. On Tuesday, HSBC, the London-based bank with deep roots in Hong Kong, said that it would cut 35,000 jobs over the next three years, in part because of the coronavirus outbreak. President Moon Jae-in of South Korea warned on Tuesday that the outbreak in China is creating an "emergency" for the economy, saying his country could be one of the hardest hit. If the virus starts to spread rapidly around the globe, it is unclear how other countries will respond. Few other governments have the power to clamp down as thoroughly as China, or even the desire. The lockdown in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, where the outbreak started, has taken a heavy human toll, making it difficult for many to find medical care or care for sick loved ones. The countrywide restrictions create their own challenges, stranding employees away from their jobs and pummeling the economy. "This is the issue," said Professor Peiris. "It is not clear that this is something that is replicable, even in other parts of China." It's a complicated calculation for China and the world. Though relaxed restrictions could revive the economy and ease fear and frustration, they could also lead to a resurgence of infections. In recent days, the Chinese authorities, hoping to nudge the economy back to life, have urged migrant laborers to return to work. Hundreds of millions had left urban centers for the Lunar New Year holiday in January. Officials in the Philippines said on Tuesday that they would allow Filipino migrant workers to return to Hong Kong and Macau, reversing an earlier ban on travel to those regions. (The bar to travel to China remains.) "The battle's not over, because the travel restrictions can't last forever," Professor MacIntyre said. Reporting and research were contributed by Austin Ramzy, Isabella Kwai and Alexandra Stevenson in Hong Kong, Hannah Beech in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, Choe Sang-Hun in Seoul, South Korea, Raymond Zhong and Lin Qiqing in Shanghai, Wang Yiwei in Beijing, Roni Caryn Rabin in New York, Richard C. Paddock in Jakarta, Indonesia, Motoko Rich in Tokyo and Daisuke Wakabayashi in San Francisco. Top stories - Google News February 18, 2020 at 03:52PM https://ift.tt/37BRRIL Coronavirus Epidemic Keeps Growing, but Spread in China Slows - The New York Times Top stories - Google News https://ift.tt/2FLTecc Shoes Man Tutorial Pos News Update Meme Update Korean Entertainment News Japan News Update |
Air Force Misses New Pilot Goal Again as Service Pushes to Revolutionize Training - Military.com Posted: 18 Feb 2020 04:55 PM PST ![]() For the fifth consecutive year, the Air Force has failed to completely close its pilot manning gap through retaining, and recruiting and training new pilots, recently released data shows. The U.S. Air Force will fall short in its year-end production goal of reaching 1,480 pilots by the end of fiscal 2020, and missed its pilot production benchmark in fiscal 2019, too, according to statistics provided by the service. The service will not achieve its 1,480-pilot target, first set in the fiscal 2020 budget request published last March. Officials anticipate the service will have roughly 1,300 pilots across all communities by year's end, which show steady improvement, spokeswoman Ann Stefanek said in a recent email. The service could not provide a breakdown of types of pilot communities -- such as mobility and fighter -- still experiencing manning gaps. Then-Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said before a Senate Armed Services subcommittee on readiness and management support in October 2018 that the service would increase its 1,160 pilot training slots to 1,311 in fiscal 2019. The Air Force ended up producing 1,279 pilots that year, roughly 30 pilots short of its increased goal, the statistics show. Related: Inside the Air Force's Plan to Revolutionize Pilot Training Stefanek said the Air Force has taken significant steps to end the pilot shortage -- which grew to a whopping 2,000 pilots short in fiscal 2017. The Air Force ended fiscal 2018 with a total force pilot shortage of 1,937; the Air Force was 1,555 pilots short at the end of fiscal 2016, the service said at the time. "The Air Force is developing several initiatives to help us meet and sustain these higher production levels," Stefanek said. "The planned growth in production, in conjunction with a continued focus on retaining our current pilots, is critical to restoring health. While we've arrested the decline, we still have several years of focused production and retention efforts to completely stop the pilot shortage." One of those efforts has been investment in aviation bonuses. In 2017, the service introduced a tiered bonus system to combat the chronic pilot shortage, with monetary incentives of up to $455,000 over 13 years for fighter pilots. The following year, the Air Force launched a first-of-its-kind study: Pilot Training Next. The initiative, which emphasizes training in a virtual environment, assessed not only students' learning methods and ability to retain information, but also ways the Air Force can adapt and use futuristic technologies such as virtual reality and simulator training in its day-to-day training routine. The service recently began its third PTN class at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas; the latest class commences amid Air Force plans to make PTN an official program of record. According to the fiscal 2021 budget request, the Air Force wants to dedicate $27 million across its Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, or RDT&E, and Operations and Maintenance budgets. The funding "will help scale PTN across Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) bases," Stefanek said. The service previously cited ambitious goals to steadily ramp up pilot training in order to produce 1,500 pilots a year by fiscal 2022. That number includes active-duty Air Force, Air Force Reserves, Air National Guard and international students, Air Education and Training Command officials said. Some experts have said the 1,500-pilot goal may be out of reach, especially in the near term. "We have a drastically different environment now where the body pool doesn't exit," said Gene Colabatistto, formerly the group president for defense and security at CAE, a company that provides worldwide training and integration for the civil and military aviation. Colabatistto spoke to Military.com last year on various pilot incentives. "We're not going to fix this if we buy better airplanes, or have better simulators or train better instructors," he said at the time, arguing the many issues plaguing the service have nothing to do with what type of planes pilots are flying nor the technologies being used. "It's a system issue," he said. "You have to attract people, and they want to become pilots in general. Otherwise ... you'll never succeed." -- Oriana Pawlyk can be reached at oriana.pawlyk@military.com. Follow her on Twitter at @oriana0214. Read More: Rifle Designed for Aircrew Ejecting in Hostile Regions Delivered to the Air Force © Copyright 2020 Military.com. 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