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To Save Its Economy, New Orleans Must Reopen
COVID-19 has affected all spheres. One such community which is suffering most from COVID-19 is the business industry. In New Orleans business is primarily based on tourism which is suffering from the pandemic. A group of businessman is demanding the higher authorities to open the city in order to save the economy of the city.
They conveyed a message of managing to return work from 1st may through a full-page ad in Sunday’s edition of The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate.
The four businessman wrote about how COVID-19 might effect the tourism and business industry by saying that “The deeply unsustainable cancellation of all public events in our city for 2020 will irreparably damage if not destroy our city’s culturally important French Quarter - our tourist industry, and most businesses in general,". They further said that “heart and soul of our city cannot survive this complete ban on conventions and events" that drive the New Orleans' economy and “staying closed is not a plan,"
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Manning fights against pandemic
Former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning donated 1000 meals to Ochsner healthcare workers. Drago’s Tommy Cvitanovich said that they have already delivered 600 snacks to two different locations and two various hospitals. He also thanked Manning by saying that how he had already donated to Tulane and East Jefferson, and now he is taking care of Ochsner.
The healthcare workers at several different Ochsner facilities were being provided with the meal during the pandemic.
Cvitanovich showed gratitude for respect by saying by comparing the buildings in which the healthcare workers are going with a burning building.
Volunteer Abbi Miller said that he is often worried about his loved ones as several of Miller’s family members are also participating in different intensive care units throughout the New Orleans Area. Speaking of loved ones, Miller further said that how his mother will be stunned to know that she would be receiving a meal as she is a healthcare worker at Ochsner.
Cvitanovich further said that the Manning is famous for comebacks in a quarterback and this pandemic is also a quarterback where Manning is proving to be a game-changer
Apart from Manning, other athletes such as Drew Brees, Cam Jordan, Demario Dais, and Harris have also contributed.
New Orleans Governor’s strict measures minimizes corona havoc
The U.S.A now reports the highest number of coronavirus cases worldwide, in light of these events Governor John Bel Edwards of New Orleans in his recent briefing has shed light upon how the stay at home orders has significantly helped keep the positive cases number under control. He reminded how the cases were escalating quick a month ago and compared it to today and said the situation has improved since bringing in the stay at home order, hygiene techniques and physical distancing. Estimating the damage early helped them prepare themselves with hospital bed requirements and much needed ventilators this helped containing the number of bed ridden patients to 700 and those in need of ventilators to 150, if only the strict actions weren't taken the above number would have been 3000 bed ridden patients and 1000 patients in need of ventilators. To ensure safety of population the Governor mentioned these orders should be continued and that its not good time to alleviate them yet.
New food delivery app flourishes in New Orleans amidst corona crisis
Food delivery apps have become a total game changer in the past few years, especially now in the time of crisis where one cannot step out they come in really handy. The stay at home orders in New Orleans until the 6th of may has led the local restaurants to try every chance to get their business running, and this has helped the recently established d’livery NOLA flourish, this food delivery platform was established in July, 2019 and now in the light of current situation it is rapidly progressing by virtue of its simple, honest and transparency as quoted by its founder Stephan Bandi. Big shot company like Uber eats has already taken away huge chunk of chances leaving out a little chunk to other brands like Chow now, Grub hub, postmates etc. Also Uber eats charges as much as 30% of the total order amount while d'livery NOLA charges 3$ fee for orders under 15$ while a 10$ for orders under 25$. The fee charged for delivery is 16 cents per minute and 65 cents per mile which is way cheaper than other apps, co - founder
Drew Herrington has started the app initially for their juice company d'juice but later expanded it to help support local restaurants as well. Founder Bandi says he personally knows every driver that works for the app which is unique from other apps where in the drivers only undergo online training before they start working, though not all of the drivers are available due to the current scenario they have enough to keep the business running, Bandi says they faced many challenges and still do but he also adds that they do not mind calling up the customer and apologise to them when a mistake is made, this attitude of the entire organisation has garned attention enough to escalate its restaurant users number from 70 to 15 already.
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When to expect the next round of coronavirus stimulus money
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that more than 80 million Americans could get their tax rebates by Wednesday, directly deposited into bank accounts.
As many people qualify, the tax credits approved, which is a part of the country's response to give a boost to the economy in this pandemic. Under this program, singles will receive an amount of $1,200, and couples will get an amount of $2,400, though the program doesn't provide any help at higher incomes. If some people did not receive the money by Wednesday, the IRS would have a website that will allow providing information, and the deposits will be made quickly and directly, said Mnuchin.
Social Security Beneficiaries don't have to do anything. The money will be deposited directly into their accounts said, Mnuchin.
Man shot in thigh while strolling in Broadmoor
A person, aged 25, was shot in his thigh while strolling in Broadmoor on Friday night, New Orleans police said. Police said the assault happened about 11:15 p.m. in the 3900 square of Delachaise Street. An obscure individual in a vehicle fired a weapon, and the injured man rushed to seek shelter when he understood he had been struck in the left thigh, police said. The harmed man went to an emergency clinic all alone to look for treatment. Police didn't name any suspects for the situation or examine a potential thought process. Anybody with data can call Crimestoppers at (504) 822-1111. Tipsters might be qualified for a money reward.
The place of Tom Dempsey in hearts of Who Dat Nation is secure
The Saints won. The cheers of fans across New Orleans and Louisiana could be heard. Dempsey’s successful 63-yard field goal beat the 56-yard field goal record set 17 years earlier in 1953. Dempsey’s high-flying kick made it seem as though the Saints had won the Super Bowl.
Dempsey won the hearts of Saints fans with that improbable kick and an unlikely win. The Saints finished the season with a miserable 2-win record. Dempsey went on to much fame and notice, spending the rest of his career with the Philadelphia Eagles, the Los Angeles Rams, the Houston Oilers and the Buffalo Bills after being cut by the Saints in 1971 when he missed a series of much shorter kicks during the preseason. Dempsey wore Eagles, Rams, Oilers and Bills uniforms, but people here only saw him in black and gold for the rest of his life.
He was without his family as he passed, like so many who suffer the final claw of this nasty virus. Dempsey was in our hearts from the day of The Kick and since. The Who Dat Nation wraps their collective arms around him and his family, and we thank Dempsey for deciding to choose New Orleans and Louisiana as his home and for being one of us.
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Sedgwick County records only 2 patients
On Sunday, 1849, COVID-19 patients were reported increasing from 1790 patients on Saturday by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Sedgwick County had 234 patients on Sunday, which was only two more than Saturday.
The number of deaths has increased by 6 with four patients in Sedgwick County, and Sumner and Cowley's counties have each recorded one end.
In the Kansas range, the age of patients is varying from infant to 99. The median age of the patients is 51.390 people suffering from COVID-19 have been hospitalized, but hospitalization in the range is not enough for all the patients. 16,281 negative have been recorded till now in the Kansas range
Sedgwick County has a testing rate of 4.64 per 1000 people, with 2394 people tested and continues to lag behind testing in the Kansas City area.
Reno County in the Wichita area is having a testing rate of 5.89, Butler County 12 and 3.78, Harvey County five and 3.69, Sumner County three and 2.89, Cowley County one and 3.24, and Kingman County zero and 3.36. Wyandotte County in the Kansas City area has 417 cases with a testing rate of 10.61. it is the most affected county in the state. Further, Johnson County has 372 cases with a testing rate of 6.20, Leavenworth County has 128 cases with a testing rate of 11.28, and Douglas County has 43 cases and testing rate of 9.05.
According to the race data available in the state, 74% of cases and 65% of deaths are white, about 20%cases and 33% deaths are black, and other races are constituting 5% cases. In contrast, the ethnicity data shows that 22% of cases and three %deaths are Hispanic or Latino. the black community is getting infected at a rate of 3 times more than that of the white population, while the black people are dying at six times the rate of white people
Sedgwick County Health Department reports are suggesting that 33 cases are due to travel, 113 cases are expected to close contact with another patient, 75 cases are due to community spread while 21 cases are still under investigation. 242 cases were being reported in the daily report by the local public health officials, with 128 local patients recovering.
During pandemic, local woman helping NICU babies feel closer to parents
The pandemic caused due to COVID-19 has caused people to maintain a social distance, but they have found various ways to connect. One such peculiar way to connect was located in Tulsa, where people are sending scent clothes to TULSA hospitals so that the babies in NICU can be comforted.
Nurse Shandel Hubbard described scented cloths as the material wore by the parents she further said that the babies were placing the scented clothes and it was observed that the babies could calm as the smell of these clothes make them feel as if their parents are present near them. A baby's sense of smell is the strongest of the five senses.
Hubbard described the importance of scented cloths by saying that in this pandemic of COVID-19 scented materials can be used to comfort babies as direct involvement of parents is not practically possible, keeping in mind the health guidelines. She further asked for more scented clothes on her Facebook account by saying that the cloths can be of any shape provided that they are less than six by six, cotton or fleece no silk.
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On Tues, Taylor Gilbert of Bay Socialites visited AM Plus to discuss how well the group is handling the outbreak.
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Ripple presenta una demanda contra YouTube: "Ya es suficiente" - Cointelegraph (Noticias sobre el Bitcoin, Ethereum y el blockchain)
Ripple Labs y su director ejecutivo Brad Garlinghouse han presentado una demanda contra Youtube por su supuesta complicidad en una serie de repetidas estafas de "XRP giveaway".
Ripple Labs presentó una demanda contra Youtube LLC en el Distrito Norte de California el martes 21 de abril. El caso busca daños y perjuicios por el fracaso de Youtube en detener a los estafadores e imitadores de XRP. Los demandantes, llamados Ripple Labs y su CEO Brad Garlinghouse, están tomando medidas contra Youtube para "provocar un cambio de comportamiento en toda la industria y establecer la expectativa de la rendición de cuentas", según una publicación oficial de la empresa. Ripple y Garlinghouse dicen que la estafa, a menudo conocida como "The XRP Giveaway", ya ha estafado a víctimas por "millones de XRP valorados en cientos de miles de dólares". La demanda presenta quejas contra Youtube por: (1) Violaciones de la Ley Lanham por infracción de marcas; (2) Violaciones de los derechos de publicidad de la ley de California y del derecho común, y (3) Violaciones de la ley de competencia desleal de California. La estafa se basa en ataques de phishing contra canales legítimos de Youtube, según el archivo. Usando un correo electrónico malicioso, los atacantes se apoderan de los canales de Youtube de los creadores de contenido, a menudo aquellos con vínculos legítimos con Ripple. Un desglose de la típica ruta de ataque tomada por los estafadores. Fuente: Ripple.com Se insta a los espectadores de los videos en cuestión a enviar "entre 5,000 XRP y 1,000,000 XRP" a una dirección que figura en la lista, que promete 5 veces la devolución del receptor. La demanda afirma que Youtube se beneficia a sabiendas de las acciones de los estafadores, a pesar de tener la capacidad de detenerlos. La demanda establece: "YouTube se beneficia de la estafa vendiendo a sabiendas anuncios pagados en nombre de los estafadores que se hacen pasar por Ripple y el Sr. Garlinghouse. Estos anuncios, llamados 'anuncios de descubrimiento de video', están diseñados por YouTube para aparecer en la parte superior de su página de resultados de búsqueda junto a los resultados orgánicos de búsqueda". Ripple menciona varios casos en los que Youtube concedió insignias de verificación a canales que habían sido tomados por los estafadores. Ripple afirma que ha presentado 49 demandas de desestimación a Youtube relacionadas con la estafa desde noviembre de 2019. Otras 305 demandas fueron presentadas contra canales que se hacían pasar por Brad Garlinghouse específicamente, dice el documento. Los demandantes alegan que ya se ha causado un daño irreparable a la marca Ripple y a la reputación de Brad Garlinghouse. Ese daño fue empeorado por la supuesta "inacción deliberada" de Youtube, según la demanda. "La inacción deliberada de YouTube ha perjudicado y sigue perjudicando irreparablemente la marca Ripple y la reputación del Sr. Garlinghouse. La inacción de YouTube también ha perjudicado a incontables individuos que fueron víctimas de la estafa. Estos daños continuarán creciendo en alcance y severidad si no hay intervención de la Corte". En la demanda se pide que se concedan indemnizaciones legales, compensatorias y punitivas, y que se restituya todo el enriquecimiento que Youtube haya recibido durante el período en que las estafas estuvieron activas. No dejes de leer:
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