Translate

Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Learning English: Vietnam Faces New Wave of COVID-19 Infections

Vietnam’s government said Wednesday it is stepping up measures against a sudden wave of coronavirus infections in the country. The latest outbreak came after 100 days without any reported cases of COVID-19. 

 At the government’s daily COVID-19 meeting, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said “The outbreak this time has a high risk of spreading to other big cities and provinces around Da Nang.” 

Over the past five days, officials confirmed 34 new cases of infections coming from the popular beach city of Da Nang. They included an American who had been in Da Nang and his partner. The two are now hospitalized in Ho Chi Minh City. A woman in the central highland area of Dak Lak also tested positive for the coronavirus. She had worked at Da Nang Hospital. 

Image: Tourists wear protective masks as they wait to check-in for departure at Da Nang Airport, Vietnam July 26, 2020. 

In the capital city of Hanoi, health officials closed a restaurant for disinfection after a worker tested positive for the coronavirus. The man had recently returned from Da Nang.

The government estimates that tens of thousands of tourists left Da Nang after the outbreak. They included 18,000 who returned to Ho Chi Minh City, the business center of the country. 

The government on Tuesday suspended all flights to and from Da Nang for 15 days. The prime minister told state-broadcaster VTV that Da Nang must go under “strict lockdown” and other popular cities had to be more watchful. 

With over 95 million people, Vietnam had managed to keep its coronavirus infections to about 450 cases. It did this with an aggressive program of quarantine and contact-tracing. Vietnam is the most populous country in the world to have recorded no deaths from the virus. And until now, the country reported no local infections for more than three months. 

The source of the new COVID-19 infection in Da Nang remains unclear. But Vietnamese scientists have said this strain of coronavirus appeared to be more infectious than the earlier one. They said it is similar to the one found in Bangladesh, Britain and Ireland. 

The government has not officially linked the new cases to illegal immigration. But Prime Minister Phuc has ordered police to restrict illegal entries. And state media on Sunday said police in Da Nang had arrested a 42-year-old Chinese man. He was suspected of smuggling people across the border from China. 

Adam McCarty is chief economist with Mekong Economics in Hanoi. He told VOA, “It could be another outbreak, and it’s really sort of scared the Vietnamese, because they thought they’d gotten through it all, but as the rest of the world discovered, this thing spreads much quicker than you think.” 

Jack Nguyen is a partner with the firm Mazars in Ho Chi Minh City. He said, “We’re hoping it doesn’t spread out, because if it does, they’ll do another lockdown, and it’s going to impact business hard.” 

Nguyen Thi Kieu Trinh and her family just canceled their planned vacation in Phu Quoc Island. She told the website VNExpress "I would rather lose the money than risk getting infected on a plane or at the airport. Even staying in Hanoi makes me nervous." 

Tay Bac, a popular travel agency in Ho Chi Minh City, said that over 20,000 Vietnamese have canceled their summer vacations, as of July 26. And some even canceled tours during the month of September.

I’m Jonathan Evans. Hai Do wrote this story for VOA Learning English with additional reporting from VOA, Reuters, Associated Press and VNExpress. Mario Ritter, Jr. was the editor.

Words in This Story

outbreak –n. the sudden appearance of an infectious disease or conflict

test positive –v. to have a medical test find evidence of a disease

lockdown –n. a situation in which people are told to stay in their homes for security reasons

quarantine –n. keeping a person apart from others in an effort to stop the spread of an infectious disease

strain –n. one of several kinds of closely related organisms

smuggling –n. to move people from one country to another illegally or secretly


------------------------------------

Source: learningenglish.voanews.com

Top Five Trending News for 18 June 2020

Hello everyone!

How are you today?

Well, today this post, I would like share with you the top five trending news for 18 June 2020 as below....

1. Supreme court ruling makes future for DACA recipients ‘murky’: Lankford


2. Trump fires back at John Bolton: Book is full of 'lies, fake stories'


3. Officers charged in death of Rayshard Brooks l GMA


4. 1.5 million filed new jobless claims last week


5. United and other US airlines get more serious on face mask requirements

Top Five Trending News for 14 June 2020

Dear Folks,

How have you been?

Well, today this post, I would like share with you the top five trending news for 14 June 2020 as below....

1. Atlanta protesters burn a Wendy's after police shooting


2. Trump Leads West Point Commencement Amid Criticism Of Militarys Role in Protests | NBC Nightly News


3. Seattle is 'closest I've ever seen' to being a 'lawless state:' Police union chief


4. 3 of most populous states hit record highs for coronavirus cases


5. Beijing marketplace infections trigger ‘wartime emergency mode’

U.S. passes 2 million coronavirus cases

U.S. passes 2 million coronavirus cases as states continue to relax guidelines


As the U.S. passes 2 million coronavirus cases, states around the country are easing restrictions. Now, more than a dozen states are seeing an increase in average new COVID-19 cases compared with two weeks ago. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Source: CBS This Morning news


Watch LIVE Remembrance Day: National Ceremony Day 11 November 2018

Watch LIVE Remembrance Day: National Ceremony Day 11 November 2018

Before watch the LIVE event of the Remembrance Day 11 November 2018. You should know some history of the Remembrance Day.

Based on Wikipedia: Remembrance Day (sometimes known informally as Poppy Day) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth of Nations member states since the end of the First World War to remember the members of their armed forces who have died in the line of duty. Following a tradition inaugurated by King George V in 1919,[1] the day is also marked by war remembrances in many non-Commonwealth countries. Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November in most countries to recall the end of hostilities of World War I on that date in 1918. Hostilities formally ended "at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month", in accordance with the armistice signed by representatives of Germany and the Entente between 5:12 and 5:20 that morning. ("At the 11th hour" refers to the passing of the 11th hour, or 11:00 am.) The First World War officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919.[2]

The memorial evolved out of Armistice Day, which continues to be marked on the same date. The initial Armistice Day was observed at Buckingham Palace, commencing with King George V hosting a "Banquet in Honour of the President of the French Republic"[3] during the evening hours of 10 November 1919. The first official Armistice Day was subsequently held on the grounds of Buckingham Palace the following morning.

The red remembrance poppy has become a familiar emblem of Remembrance Day due to the poem "In Flanders Fields" written by Canadian physician Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae. After reading the poem, Moina Michael, a professor at the University of Georgia, wrote the poem, "We Shall Keep the Faith," and swore to wear a red poppy on the anniversary. The custom spread to Europe and the countries of the British Empire and Commonwealth within three years. Madame Anne E. Guerin tirelessly promoted the practice in Europe and the British Empire. In the UK Major George Howson fostered the cause with the support of General Haig. Poppies were worn for the first time at the 1921 anniversary ceremony. At first real poppies were worn. These poppies bloomed across some of the worst battlefields of Flanders in World War I; their brilliant red colour became a symbol for the blood spilled in the war.

Watch LIVE Remembrance Day 11 November 2018 below:


RIP - Kofi Annan - 18-8-18 - Kofi Annan-Quotes

Kofi Atta Annan was a Ghanaian diplomat who served as the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations, from January 1997 to December 2006. Annan and the UN were the co-recipients of the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize.



Born: April 8, 1938, Kumasi, Ghana
Died: August 18, 2018, Bern, Switzerland
Education: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MORE
Spouse: Nane Maria Annan (m. 1984–2018), Titi Alakija (m. 1965–1983)


He passed away.
We love to say RIP to him. You have served the world. We always remember and remind of you.
Thank you sir, and we all love you. Rest In Peace.....

Everyone please remember his quotes below:

Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family.
It has been said that arguing against globalization is like arguing against the laws of gravity.
To live is to choose. But to choose well, you must know who you are and what you stand for, where you want to go and why you want to get there.
Education is a human right with immense power to transform. On its foundation rest the cornerstones of freedom, democracy and sustainable human development.
More countries have understood that women's equality is a prerequisite for development.
There is no development strategy more beneficial to society as a whole - women and men alike - than the one which involves women as central players.
Business, labor and civil society organizations have skills and resources that are vital in helping to build a more robust global community.
The Lord had the wonderful advantage of being able to work alone.
We need to keep hope alive and strive to do better.
If information and knowledge are central to democracy, they are conditions for development.

TOP HOTTEST STORY HURRICANE IRMA NOW

Latest Hurricane Warning


Message: NOAA-NWS-ALERTS-FL125867EF3928.HurricaneWarning.125867FC25C0FL.MLBTCVMLB.42a3bdf7f201e7c0d62ff7b10ed9367b from w-nws.webmaster@noaa.gov
Sent: 11:30 EDT on 09-10-2017
Effective: 11:30 EDT on 09-10-2017
Expires: 20:00 EDT on 09-10-2017

Event: Hurricane Warning
Alert:
...HURRICANE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

* LOCATIONS AFFECTED
- Kissimmee
- Yeehaw Junction
- Harmony

* WIND
- LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Equivalent Strong Tropical Storm force
wind
- Peak Wind Forecast: 55-70 mph with gusts to 85 mph
- Window for Tropical Storm force winds: until Monday
afternoon
- CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: High
- The wind threat has remained nearly steady from the
previous assessment.
- Remain braced against the reasonable threat for hurricane
force wind of 74 to 95 mph of equivalent Category 1
intensity.
- To be safe, efforts should fully focus on protecting life.
Properties remain subject to extensive wind impacts.
- Now is the time to urgently hide from the wind. Failure to
adequately shelter may result in serious injury or loss of
life. Remain sheltered until the hazardous wind subsides.
- POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Unfolding
- Potential impacts from the main wind event are unfolding.

* FLOODING RAIN
- LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Flood Watch is in effect
- Peak Rainfall Amounts: Additional 4-8 inches, with locally
higher amounts
- CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: High
- The flooding rain threat has remained nearly steady from
the previous assessment.
- Emergency considerations should include a threat of
flooding.
- Be safe and remain ready to protect against flooding rain
impacts.
- If flood related watches and warnings are in effect, heed
recommended actions.
- POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Extensive
- Major rainfall flooding may prompt many evacuations and
rescues.
- Rivers and tributaries may rapidly overflow their banks in
multiple places. Small streams, creeks, canals, and ditches
may become dangerous rivers. Flood control systems and
barriers may become stressed.
- Flood waters can enter many structures within multiple
communities, some structures becoming uninhabitable or
washed away. Many places where flood waters may cover
escape routes. Streets and parking lots become rivers of
moving water with underpasses submerged. Driving conditions
become dangerous. Many road and bridge closures with some
weakened or washed out.

* TORNADO
- LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: Tornado Watch is in effect
- Situation is favorable for tornadoes
- CURRENT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: Moderate
- The tornado threat has remained nearly steady from the
previous assessment.
- Emergency considerations should include a reasonable threat
for tornadoes.
- Be safe and remain ready to protect against tornado
impacts. Stay informed.
- Listen for tornado watches and warnings. If a tornado
approaches, quickly move to the safest place within your
shelter.
- POTENTIAL IMPACTS: Significant
- The occurrence of scattered tornadoes can hinder the
execution of emergency plans during tropical events.
- Several places may experience tornado damage with a few
locations seeing considerable damage, power loss, and
communications failures.
- Locations could realize roofs torn off frame houses, mobile
homes demolished, boxcars overturned, large trees snapped
or uprooted, vehicles tumbled, and small boats tossed
about. Dangerous projectiles can add to the toll.

* FOR MORE INFORMATION:
- Family emergency plans: Federal Emergency Management Agency
- https://www.ready.gov
- Local weather conditions and forecasts
- http://www.weather.gov/mlb
Instructions:
Target Area:
Osceola



Hurricane Irma Now a Category 3, Could 'Re-Engergize' to Category 4 | MSNBC



Fast Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *