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      Coronavirus claims 97 lives in one day - but number of infections stabilises

      The number of people killed by the new coronavirus rose by 97 on Sunday, the highest number of casualties in a day.
      The total number of deaths in China is now 908 - but the number of newly-infected people per day has stabilised. Across China, 40,171 people are infected while 187,518 are under medical observation. Meanwhile, 60 more people have tested positive on a cruise ship quarantined in Japan - meaning 130 out of 3,700 passengers have caught the virus. The Diamond Princess ship is on a two-week quarantine off Yokohama, after a passenger - who earlier disembarked in Hong Kong - tested positive. The infected passengers are taken off board and treated in nearby hospitals. The new cases mean around a third of all coronavirus patients outside of China were on the Diamond Princess. According to Chinese data, 3,281 patients have been cured and discharged from hospital.

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        Cars break down after diesel, gas mistakenly swapped at Boulder gas station

        BOULDER, Colo. -- Dozens of drivers in Boulder County are dealing with major car problems after unknowingly filling their cars with diesel.
        The mix-up reportedly happening at a Circle K near Folsom Street and Pearl Street in Boulder. Dani Alexander says she filled up her 2015 Subaru Forester at the station on Wednesday. "I got gas and about three blocks later, my car started lugging and chugging," said Alexander. "It's a really good car and I just got it tuned up on Friday." Alexander thought her repair shop had forgotten to attach a line, so she called for a tow. "The tow truck driver stopped the car, and said, 'you're the second person I've towed this afternoon with that problem,'" said Alexander. Alexander called Circle K, which referred her to Travelers Insurance. The insurance company has agreed to pay for the $1,100 car repair, the tow and the tank of gas.

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          Holden Matthews: Man admits burning churches to raise 'black metal' profile

          A 22-year-old man has pleaded guilty to intentionally setting fire to three African-American churches in the US state of Louisiana.
          Holden Matthews, 22, admitted to starting the fires to raise his profile as a "black metal" musician, prosecutors said. He burned three Baptist churches in the Opelousas area over 10 days beginning in late March 2019. He faces 10 to 70 years in jail when he is sentenced on 22 May. On Monday, Matthews entered several guilty pleas for federal and state charges. The three churches Matthews admitted to torching had predominantly African-American congregations.

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            @mlnews I don't think that guy understands what "black metal" really is...

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              Coronavirus: Singapore bank evacuated after worker falls ill

              Around 300 employees have been evacuated from Singapore's biggest bank, DBS, after one person fell ill with the new coronavirus.
              All 300 had been working on the same floor, the 43rd, and were sent home on Wednesday. Singapore had previously reported 47 cases of the new virus - one of the highest tallies outside China. Meanwhile, Formula 1's Chinese Grand Prix, due to take place in Shanghai on 19 April, has been postponed. Motorsport governing body FIA said the measure had been taken "in order to ensure the health and safety of the travelling staff, championship participants and fans". It said it hoped to find an alternative date later in the year "should the situation improve".

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                Coronavirus: Sharp increase in deaths and cases in Hubei

                Some 242 deaths from the new coronavirus were recorded in the Chinese province of Hubei on Wednesday, the deadliest day of the outbreak.
                There was also a huge increase in the number of cases, with 14,840 people diagnosed with Covid-19. Hubei has started using a broader definition to diagnose people - which accounts for most of the rise in cases. China sacked two top officials in Hubei province hours after the new figures were revealed. Until Wednesday's increases, the number of people with the virus in Hubei, where the outbreak emerged, was stabilising. But the new cases and deaths in the province have pushed the national death toll above 1,350 with almost 60,000 infections in total. The World Health Organization (WHO) says it is seeking "further clarity" from China about the changes to how cases of the virus are being confirmed.

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                  Woman Wearing Mask To Ward Off Coronavirus Outraged That Bank Called Police

                  Amanda Ulmen said she was traumatized after a KeyBank teller called police on her.
                  Dearborn, MI – A Michigan woman who wore a black face mask plastered with a sharp-toothed smile into a bank was outraged when a teller locked the building down and called police. When Amanda Ulmen waltzed into the KeyBank on North Telegraph Road wearing her mask on Monday, a teller immediately asked her to remove it, Ulman told WAGA. Ulman refused to comply. "They kept saying that it was for their protection,” she complained to WAGA. “And I don't understand what my mask has to do with their protection." The teller then began enacting emergency protocols. “She jumps on the phone after she pushes this button - which I assume is the panic button - and I hear this giant locking sound," Ulmen told WAGA.

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                    @mlnews wearing the mask is fine. Refusing to remove it on private property and refusing to leave... that's a problem.

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                      @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                      @mlnews wearing the mask is fine. Refusing to remove it on private property and refusing to leave... that's a problem.

                      Right. Like of course the bank is going to assume something is up if you refuse to comply with basic bank process.

                      Remove your sunglasses, hoodies, hats (masks obviously).

                      Would she be as upset if she walked in the bank with a Nixon mask on and the bank reacted the same way?

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                      • DustinB3403D
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                        This is exactly what the bank is thinking is occurring.

                        Youtube Video

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                          Antarctic island hits record temperature of 20.75C

                          Antarctica has exceeded 20C for the first time, after researchers logged a temperature of 20.75C on an island off the coast of the continent.
                          Brazilian scientist Carlos Schaefer told AFP they had "never seen a temperature this high in Antarctica". But he warned the temperature, logged on 9 February, was just one reading and not part of a long-term data set. The continent also hit a record last week, with a temperature reading of 18.3C on the Antarctic Peninsula. This latest reading was taken at a monitoring station on Seymour Island, part of a chain of islands off the same peninsula, at the northernmost point of the continent. Although the temperature is a record high, Mr Schaefer emphasized that the reading was not part of a wider study and so, in itself, could not be used to predict a trend. "We can't use this to anticipate climatic changes in the future. It's a data point," he said. "It's simply a signal that something different is happening in that area."

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                            Coronavirus: Americans from quarantined cruise ship flown from Japan

                            Two planes carrying hundreds of US citizens from a coronavirus-hit cruise ship have left Japan, officials say.
                            One plane has landed at a US Air Force air base in California, and its passengers will be isolated at military facilities for 14 days. There were some 400 Americans on board the Diamond Princess. The ship with some 3,700 passengers and crew has been in quarantine since 3 February. Meanwhile, China reported a total of 2,048 new cases on Monday. Of those new cases, 1,933 were from Hubei province, the epicentre of the outbreak. More than 70,500 people across China have been infected by the virus. In Hubei alone, the official number of cases stands at 58,182, with 1,692 deaths. Most new cases and deaths have been reported in Wuhan, Hubei's largest city.

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                              Coronavirus: Largest study suggests elderly and sick are most at risk

                              Health officials in China have published the first details of more than 44,000 cases of Covid-19, in the biggest study since the outbreak began.
                              Data from the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CCDC) finds that more than 80% of the cases have been mild, with the sick and elderly most at risk. The research also points to the high risk to medical staff. A hospital director in the city of Wuhan died from the virus on Tuesday. Liu Zhiming, 51, was the director of the Wuchang Hospital in Wuhan - one of the leading hospitals in the virus epicentre. He is one of the most senior health officials to die so far. Hubei, the province Wuhan is in, is the worst affected province in the country.

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                                @mlnews that we have to pay for a study to tell us that is a sad state of medicine.

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                                  In the "um duh, how dumb are people that needed a study for this" category...

                                  https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/02/employers-should-expand-not-cut-telework-into-the-future/

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                                    Coronavirus: Passengers leave Diamond Princess amid criticism of Japan

                                    Hundreds of passengers who tested negative for the new coronavirus have begun leaving a quarantined cruise ship in Japan amid heavy criticism over the country's handling of the outbreak.
                                    One Japanese health expert who visited the Diamond Princess at the port in Yokohama said the situation on board was "completely chaotic". US officials said moves to contain the virus "may not have been sufficient". Passengers have described the difficult quarantine situation on the vessel. At least 542 passengers and crew on the Diamond Princess have so far been infected by the Covid-19 virus - the biggest cluster outside mainland China. The ship was carrying 3,700 people in total.

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                                      Hanau shooting: Eight dead after two attacks in Germany

                                      Eight people are dead following two shootings at shisha bars in the western German city of Hanau.
                                      At least five people were injured after gunmen opened fire at about 22:00 local time (21:00 GMT), police told the BBC. Police added that they are searching for the suspects, who fled the scene and are currently at large. The first shooting was at a bar in the city centre, while the second was in Hanau's Kesselstadt neighbourhood, according to local reports. Police officers and helicopters are patrolling both areas.

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                                        Coronavirus: Two passengers dead from quarantined Diamond Princess

                                        Two Japanese passengers who contracted the new coronavirus on board a cruise ship quarantined in Japan have died, officials say.
                                        Both were in their 80s with underlying health conditions. They were being treated in hospitals after being taken off the Diamond Princess last week. At least 621 people on the ship tested positive for the virus, named Covid-19, the biggest cluster outside China. The coronavirus, which originated in China's Hubei province last year, causes pneumonia-like symptoms. Overall, there have now been 2,118 deaths and nearly 75,000 confirmed infections recorded in mainland China. On Thursday, South Korea confirmed its first coronavirus death. Japan's neighbour also reported a sharp rise in virus cases, most of them from a newly identified cluster at a large religious community.

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                                          https://www.fox4news.com/news/report-prisoner-confesses-to-killing-2-child-molesters

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                                            @black3dynamite said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                            https://www.fox4news.com/news/report-prisoner-confesses-to-killing-2-child-molesters

                                            that guy is awesome, damn. I want to start a petition to get him pardoned.

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