"Coronavirus: US loses more than 20m jobs since mid-March - BBC News"
Coronavirus: US loses more than 20m jobs since mid-March - BBC News
21 million jobs lost in the US. UK on three more weeks lockdown. Captain Tom completes his 100 laps.
Can't believe three more weeks lockdown. You cannot be serious, man!
Does anyone from UK know of any promised small business rate relief grants being received yet? Have heard it is on it's way but that is all so far.
Also from the link great pic from Kruger National Park.
Posted at 13:2013:20
Lion around: Big cats find a new resting place
A ranger at South Africa's Kruger National Park has shared pictures of an unlikely sight - a pride of lions sprawled out across a road usually packed with tourist vans.
The famous park, like many other places in the country, has been closed to the public. South Africa is currently under a nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19.
More than 2,500 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the country and only essential services are allowed to operate during the lockdown period, which was recently extended until the end of April.
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Kruger visitors that tourists do not normally see.
#SALockdown This lion pride are usually resident on Kempiana Contractual Park, an area Kruger tourists do not see. This afternoon they were lying on the tar road just outside of Orpen Rest Camp.
Section Ranger Richard Sowry



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This is a bit surreal. Police to stop people sitting on benches for too long!!!!!!
Posted at 14:2614:26
Police told: Stop people sitting on benches too long
Danny Shaw
BBC Home Affairs Correspondent
Police have been told to stop people working in parks or sitting on benches for a long time.
Guidance to officers in England says neither activity is likely to be a “reasonable excuse” for someone to leave their home during the lockdown.
But the advice - from the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and the College of Policing - said people can move to a friend's address for a ‘cooling-off’ period “following arguments at home”.
It said such moves must be “genuine” and “measured in days, not hours”.
The advice comes from a three-page document designed to help officers enforce the lockdown measures which were brought in three weeks ago and look set to be extended.
Part of the guidance spells out that it is acceptable to buy luxury items while shopping, and that driving somewhere to exercise is acceptable as long as "far more time" is spent walking than driving.