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In the third such announcement since Friday, Sen. Ron Johnson on Saturday announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19. According to Business Insider, Sen. Johnson is the third Republican senator to announce a positive result for the disease. Johnson's office said the senator returned to Washington, DC, on September 29 and was exposed to COVID-19 'shortly' afterward. Aged 65, the Wisconsin senator is currently symptom-free and is in isolation. He joins two fellow GOP Sens. Mike Lee (R-Ut.) and Thom Tillis (R-NC), who are both members on the Senate Judiciary Committee — and COVID-19 positive.
He ended his engagement with Miley Cyrus two months ago, and now Liam Hemsworth is letting us in on his life as a single man.
Kolkata, Aug 11 (EFE/EPA).- The strict restrictions imposed to contain the coronavirus pandemic in India have mainly impacted migrant workers and the most needy sectors of the country.After the migration of large numbers of workers to their places of origin in 2020 after the first phase of closure due to the pandemic, those who have managed to remain in their workplaces gradually return to their hometowns.Camera: PIYAL ADHIKARY)SHOT LIST: MIGRANT WORKERS IN THE STREETS OF KOLKATA, INDIA.
Hong Kong, Mar 16 (EFE/EPA).- Members of the pro-Beijing Federation of Trade Unions, (FTU) protested outside the US consulate in Hong Kong after two staff tested positive for the coronavirus during a new outbreak.The FTU claimed that two consulate employees who tested positive for COVID-19 invoked diplomatic immunity to avoid isolation. The consulate and the city’s health authority said the employees followed Hong Kong's anti-coronavirus rules and are in an hospital isolation wards. (Camera: JEROME FAVRE). SHOT LIST: PROTESTERS FROM THE PRO-BEIJING FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS, (FTU), PROTEST OUTSIDE THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES IN HONG KONG AND MACAU IN HONG KONG, CHINA.
Brussels, Mar 13 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Stephanie lecocq) Members of the 'Still Standing for Culture' group demonstrated on Saturday in the Les Marolles neighborhood of Brussels, Belgium.Workers from the cultural sector along with second-hand merchants from Jeu de Balle square came together to denounce the lack of financial support from local authorities and ask for solutions to the impact of the crisis generated by the coronavirus pandemic, one year after the Covid-19 restrictions began. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN BRUSSELS