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NEW YORK (AP) — New York City lifted the curfew spurred by protests against police brutality ahead of schedule Sunday after a peaceful night, free of the clashes or ransacking of stores that rocked the city days earlier.
And honestly, I hope it’s the last time we will ever need a curfew in New York City.”
The 8 p.m. citywide curfew, New York’s first in decades, had been set to remain in effect through at least Sunday, with officials planning to lift it at the same time the city enters the first phase of reopening after nearly three months of shutdowns because of the coronavirus.
The move followed New York City police pulling back on enforcing the curfew Saturday as thousands took to the streets for another day of marches and rallies sparked by the May 25 death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police.
The end of the curfew comes as New York City prepares to begin reopening some businesses Monday, including manufacturing and construction companies, wholesalers and retailers.
Detectives in Mombasa County have launched investigations into the death of a university student, whose mutilated body was found dumped in a thicket.
The body of Gabriel Musyoki, a 24-year-old third-year student at Kisii University main campus, was found a few Kilometres from their home in Ujamaa area in Likoni.
His body was later found by residents who stumbled upon it on Thursday morning in a thicket in Maweche, Kibundani area in Likoni and alerted the police.
Confirming the incident Likoni Sub-county police commander, Jane Munywoki said the deceased was a Kisii university student and was only home since all learning institutions in the country are closed because of the coronavirus outbreak.
He was a university student, and his throat was slit,\" Munywoki said.
In fact, its global impact might have resulted in this being the first time that individuals can truly identify with what people residing in other parts of the world are feeling.
Thanks to the media and our local, state, and national political figures, we are well informed of the alarming impact that COVID-19 has had on the United States and beyond.
Without delving into the financial, social, educational, residential, psychological, and political details resulting from the onslaught of the coronavirus and adherence to the “Safer at Home” Public Health Order, it is likely that life pre-COVID-19 will never be the same.
How many people will return to work or school in better shape than they were pre-pandemic because they are exercising more and eating home cooked meals rather than ordering out?
As the “Stay at Home” public health mandate is gradually lifted in states across the country, there are political actions requiring our attention which must retain our focus.
Manchester United and reigning champions Liverpool suffered their worst defeats in decades in the English Premier League on Sunday.
Press Release - Bukavu, DRC/Amsterdam - Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has made the difficult decision to end most of our support to healthcare provision in Kimbi and Baraka in Fizi territory, South Kivu province, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The decision comes after the withdrawal of the majority of MSF staff from Fizi territory in July, following several violent incidents against our teams in 2020.