The Venezuelan government said today it had asked for US cooperation to allow a flight to repatriate Venezuelan citizens stuck in the US.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses Canadians on the Covid-19 situation from Ottawa on Monday, March 23. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP
As coronavirus cases continue to spread rapidly, health officials and leaders around the world are appealing to citizens to stay inside their homes and maintain social distancing.have been sharing images of busy streets and tourist spots, and branding those ignoring the rules as"covidiots." Vacationers have been flooding to remote communities, raising fears that small hospitals could very quickly reach capacity.
More than 80,000 people have been reported in Italy because they did not comply with the coronavirus emergency restrictions.Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a message for Canadians who choose to ignore social distancing advice:"Enough is enough. Go home and stay home." "If you choose to ignore that advice, if you choose to get together with people or go to crowded places, you are not just putting yourself at risk, you are putting others at risk too," he said.Prime Minister Boris Johnson ramped up his country's response and essentially sent it into lockdown after a weekend where many people flocked to parks, beaches and"You should not be meeting friends. If your friends ask you to meet, you should say 'No.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez said,"I am disappointed to see photos and videos on social media of boats close together and large groups of people congregating."share with Facebook
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