Time Square is known as New York City’s, USA, as one of the sleeping areas, which usually attracts more than 330,000 visitors daily, as it has become completely deserted after the city is completely closed, which includes theaters and restaurants with the aim of preventing the deadly coronavirus. Cafés, bars, and cinemas have been closed since yesterday at 8 pm on Monday, where officials are making strict arrangements and steps to stop or slow the spread of the deadly Coronavirus. The pictures showed one of the most famous tourist attractions,…
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New Zealand allocates 7.3 billion dollars to counter global impact of Coronavirus
New Zealand has announced that it will allocate 7.3 billion dollars to support New Zealanders and the economy from the global impact of the “emerging coronavirus”. Finance Minister Grant Robertson – in a statement said on Tuesday, “The epidemic will have a major impact on the country’s economy, and that The package aims to reduce this impact, as 302 million dollars will be allocated to the health sector, 1.79 billion dollars for tax changes to free up cash flow and 2.3 billion dollars to support wages for affected companies in all sectors…
Read MoreMorgan Stanley, Goldman Declare Global Recession Under Way
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley economists joined the rush on Wall Street to declare that the coronavirus has triggered a global recession, with the debate now focusing on its likely length and depth. A day after President Donald Trump conceded the U.S. slump alone is set to be “a bad one,” economists threw away their forecasts that the world could avoid tumbling into recession for the first time since the financial crisis. Behind the rethink: The virus’s spread to Europe and the U.S., as well as new evidence that China —…
Read MoreIndia closes Taj Mahal amid Coronavirus fear
India has closed its main tourist attraction, Taj Mahal, while the country’s prominent economic center has been instructed in works that do not provide basic services to keep half of its domestic workforce as part of anti-Corona virus measures in South Asia. Mumbai, with a large population of 18 million, has also been permitted by hospitals and airport authorities to stamp the wrist of people who have been forced to isolate themselves with indelible ink reading “quarantine at home” included in the date of expiry of the quarantine. The steps…
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