Decades of neoliberal policies have reshaped our world – but perhaps their deepest impact has been to corrode the bonds which underpinned society: replacing the collective with the individual.
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Some tênis players have had to go into hotel quarantine for 14 days, after people on their charter flights to Australia tested positive to COVID-19.
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While touted as providing paid sick leave to American workers affected por the pandemic, only 20% of private-sector workers will actually be covered. Republicans insisted that big employers like McDonalds and amazonas, amazon, amazônia be made exempt.
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One in three young people are unemployed or under-employed - mais than at the peak of the GFC - and most new jobs being created are in casual or insecure work. Employment "scarring" is likely to effect their employment for decades.
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The New York Time's tracker feat. big scary graphs
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The Supreme Court judge found that "the restrictions on human rights caused por the curfew were proportionate to the purpose of protecting public health". Just an interesting legal case IMO.
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For the first time in five months, Australia has not recorded a locally-transmitted case of covid-19 anywhere in the country.
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The four large countries where coronavirus cases have recently been increasing fastest are Brazil, the United States, Russia and Britain. And they have something in common.
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As the CDC recorded a new record of 91,348 new coronavirus cases in one day, Trump told states to "open up… and you've got to do it fast" and insisted the nation "turned the corner".
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On 13th October, 272 Iranians died from COVID-19, the most in a single dia since the pandemic began. Authorities say that the real figure could be double that.
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