The World Health Organisation has upgraded the Coronavirus risk level to 'very high'.
More than 50 countries recorded cases of the illness, including South Korea which has become the largest hotspot outside of China. Iran and Italy have struggled to cap the spread of the disease. More than 80,000 people are infected globally with over 2,800 recorded deaths. Image: AP
Oh~~~~too late~~~innocent people knows that much earlier than that. But they just continue fooling all countries government
This guy has it sorted!
Lol no shit Sherlock
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'Real possibility' the Olympics could be cancelled due to the coronavirus | Sky News AustraliaSport Editor from the Australian Wally Mason says there is a “real cloud” over the upcoming Olympics in Japan amid the coronavirus outbreak.\n\nMr Mason told Sky News host Chris Kenny, “there is often some concerns about whether Olympics will go ahead and this one is starting to look a bit serious”.\n\nOn Wednesday it was announced that “it was a real possibility” the Olympics 'could be cancelled” and it basically has “not been ruled out”. \n\nThe IOC needs to make a decision by the end of May on whether to go ahead with the Olympics and “they may have no choice but to call it off” if the virus is still out of control, he said. \n\nImage: Getty They say this about every Olympics yawn
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Labor’s emissions reduction ‘insinuations’ are ‘insulting’: Kenny | Sky News AustraliaSky News host Chris Kenny says it is ‘insulting’ to the Australian public for Labor to suggest by the Coalition ‘not doing more’ on emissions reduction policy, it will cost the nation in the future. \n\nThe Opposition last week announced it would take a net-zero emissions by 2050 target to the next election, a plan Labor said was in line with the state and territories.\n\nLabor Leader Anthony Albanese has come under widespread criticism for not providing the facts and figures of the party’s policy.\n\n“Labor has refused to cost it,” Mr Kenny said. \n\n“It insults all of us by saying whatever it costs, doing nothing will cost more”. \n\n“Yet anyone with an IQ above room temperature can work out there will be no cost if Australia doesn’t do any more than it already is”. \n\nMr Kenny also referred to a recent report from The New Zealand Institute of Economic Research, which provided “a costed a net zero scenario,” which predicted an annual drop in GDP over the timeframe to 2050. \n\n“Labor can either accept them or provide some other calculations,” he said. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n How hot is hell? For the propaganda you’re consistently unleashing on us in a democracy? Well, ‘democracy’, now. Labor have no clue what it is going to cost. They probably don’t even know how to cost it , because they couldn’t even give a cost for it during the election At the 46 I will retrospectively sign up for the carbon tax at birth, just like the requirement for MCC membership auspol Australia INDvsNZ
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Amendment to national anthem ‘a good idea’: Kenny | Sky News AustraliaAustralian Olympic champion Cathy Freeman has called for an amendment to the national anthem, a move which Sky News host Chris Kenny said was a “good idea'. \n\nOlympic Gold Medalist Cathy Freeman has come out in support of the Recognition in Anthem Project, which argues the current anthem 'doesn't acknowledge Indigenous existence in Australia”. \n\nThe Recognition in Anthem Project - founded by former Victorian Supreme Court judge Peter Vickery QC - launched its proposal for an updated version of Advance Australia Fair.\n\nMr Kenny said the proposed change, is “worth doing, and worth doing in time for this year’s Olympics”. \n\nHe said the changes would make the anthem 'more accurate (and) more inclusive”. \n\n If she gives back our gold! Which of course they did not find throughout the 45/65 thousand years,, Hedging your propaganda bets? Its equally as uninformed and ridiculous as movie stars and singers making political statements. NOBODY CARES what you all think!
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Waleed Aly and The Project have 'their blinkers on' in attacking the PM | Sky News AustraliaSky News Digital Editor Jack Houghton says Waleed Aly and The Project have “got their blinkers on” as they desperately search for negative angles on Prime Minister Scott Morrison.\n\nDuring the devastating bushfire season, The Project aired a piece which showed a volunteer saying Scott Morrison was “not my Prime Minister” but failed to show the whole clip where she explained she was in fact English not Australian.\n\nThe show’s host Waleed Ali later apologised for the error, but Mr Houghton said this was a “shocking indictment on Waleed for running it without asking”.\n\nMore recently, Mr Ali highlighted Germany as the prime example of a nation successfully transitioning to a renewable future.\n\nMr Houghton told Sky News host Chris Kenny Germany has “not been very green” as its investment into renewable energy - which cost billions of dollars - has “only managed to get up to a 35 per cent renewables split”.\n\n“You don’t really want to hold Germany up on a pedestal”.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia Why does constantly run free advertising for theprojecttv I Trust them more than the shit you guys spill each night Waleed is hardly on the show at the moment but of course you make it all about him, coz he dares to be both a man of colour and a Muslim. You guys never single out the others do you.
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COVID-19 expected to have 'major-long term consequences' on the global economy | Sky News AustraliaMonash Business School lecturer Dr Giovanni Di Lieto says the coronavirus outbreak “is going to have major, long-term consequences in terms of growth plans and the global economy over the next year”.\n\nThe increasing spread of COVID-19 coronavirus outside mainland China has sparked fears of the disease itself but also of the lasting impact it will have on global economies. \n\nMr Di Lieto told Sky News people are equating the impact of COVID-19 to that of the deadly SARS outbreak but “it is important to remember China only accounted for four percent of global GDP in 2003 and now China is at 20 percent”. \n\nHe said “you can see how this can pan out in terms of the global repercussions of the crisis”.\n\n“Global supply chains or major corporations work on a just-in-time mode which means that global multinationals tend to have very low stocks of anything that is required for a complex supply chain” he said. \n\n“This means we have a very limited time span in which production can be halted or reduced, until then we start to have shortages of key components for producing nearly everything. \n\n“I think we will feel the impact of this crisis way beyond when the virus will be extinguished in the next few months.”\n\nImage: AP Obviously a genius. No one ever thought this...
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