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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : April 10, 2020

Man jailed for stealing masks from hospital amid coronavirus crisis

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A British man will spend the next three months in the slammer — for ripping off a trio of medical masks from a hospital during the coronavirus crisis, according to cops.

Lerun Hussain, 34, was busted Sunday for stealing three masks from King’s College Hospital in south London, according to the Metropolitan Police.

He pleaded guilty to theft on Tuesday and was sentenced at Croydon Magistrates’ Court to three months in prison, or a month for each mask, the force said.

The sentence comes amid a global shortage of medical masks because of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

The contagion has hit Britain hard, with almost 66,000 confirmed cases and more than 6,000 deaths as of Wednesday, Johns Hopkins University data shows.

via: https://nypost.com/2020/04/08/man-jailed-for-stealing-masks-from-hospital-amid-coronavirus-crisis/

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : April 10, 2020

Woman busted for licking $1,800 in groceries during coronavirus crisis

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A California woman was busted for licking $1,800 worth of items at a grocery store amid the coronavirus crisis, local authorities said.

Jennifer Walker, 53, picked up various items at the Safeway store in the resort city of South Lake Tahoe on Tuesday afternoon, licked them and put them in her cart, police said in a statement.

But Walker apparently had no intention of purchasing anything in the cart — including costume jewelry, meat and liquor, NBC News reported.

An employee informed officers that everything Walker handled was “deemed unsellable due to the cross-contamination,” authorities said.

She was arrested on a felony vandalism charge and booked into the El Dorado County Jail. Bail is set at $10,000, jail records show.

Walker does not have an arrest record in the city, located near the Nevada border, but “we’ve had local contact with her, we’re familiar with her,” police Lt. Shannon Laney told NBC.

It’s unclear whether Walker has an attorney.

via: https://nypost.com/2020/04/09/woman-busted-for-licking-groceries-during-coronavirus-crisis/

Photo Credit: South Lake Tahoe Police

Posted by : kevin dukes / On : April 10, 2020

Woman suffers fatal heart attack at funeral for mom who died of coronavirus

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A 32-year-old British woman suffered a fatal heart attack while attending the funeral for her coronavirus-stricken mother, according to a report.

Laura Richards, 32, began experiencing chest pains Tuesday while her mother, Julie Murphy, 63, was being buried at Atherstone Cemetery in Warwickshire, according to The Sun.

Richards’ sister Lisa Green said she, her husband and other sister Kelly Murphy desperately tried to administer CPR, taking turns to keep the woman alive before paramedics arrived.

But despite their efforts, Richards, who had underlying health problems that affected her heart, was declared dead at a hospital, the news outlet reported.

“Everyone was really upset and Laura said she was light-headed and had pains in her chest,” Green told the news outlet. “We thought it was just anxiety at first but then I called 999.”

Richards’ half-sister Sadie, 45 — who was unable to attend the funeral because she had a kidney transplant and is at high risk for the coronavirus – said her daughter was among the few relatives who attended the service.

“They were lowering my mum into the ground and Laura suddenly said, ‘I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe,’” Sadie told The Sun.

“But there was nothing that could be done. She had a massive heart attack,” she said. “To lose your sister at your mum’s funeral – it’s like a horror film. She was only 32.”

Murphy, who had suffered from multiple sclerosis and dementia, died March 15 after contracting COVID-19 in a nursing home. She was buried next to her husband, who died in 2012, the outlet reported.

Richards was buried next to her mother — with only five people in attendance due to lockdown rules.

“We had to wear masks when we saw mum in the hospital just before she died, and I think it really upset Laura seeing her in that environment,” Sadie said.

“She hadn’t been out of the house until the funeral. Losing mum must have really affected her,” she added. “I think her body just gave up on her.”

via: https://nypost.com/2020/04/10/woman-suffers-fatal-heart-attack-at-funeral-for-mom-who-died-of-coronavirus/

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : April 10, 2020

South Africa’s president and ministers are taking a 33% pay cut and extended its lockdown

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South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa and ministers will take a 33% pay cut for the next three months, and the money will be diverted towards social and economic relief measures to help the country weather the Covid-19 pandemic.

Ramaphosa on Thursday said the country would extend its original 21-day national lockdown, instituted on Mar. 27, until the end of April. “Unless we hold to this course for a little longer, the coronavirus pandemic will engulf, and ultimately consume, our country,” he said in a live address to the nation.

While one of the most developed countries in sub-Saharan Africa, South Africa has the highest number of HIV infections in the world, with about 7.7-million people living with the disease. Authorities are worried that Covid-19, which has already claimed more than 85,000 lives worldwide, will ravage the country’s vulnerable population and that its already beleaguered healthcare system will buckle under the weight of severe Covid-19 cases. To date South Africa has confirmed 1845 cases and 18 deaths from the viral disease.

However, the economic situation in the country is dire. The South African economy contracted in the last quarter of last year, and the World Bank now predicts that the Covid-19 pandemic will push the whole of sub-Saharan Africa into a recession.

An economic stimulus package was one of the three pillars of South Africa’s Covid-19 response strategy, Ramaphosa said. The country would also intensify its public health response to slow down and reduce infections, and would increase social support to poor and vulnerable households.

South Africa’s Unemployment Insurance Fund has set aside 40 billion rand ($2.24 billion) to assist employees who cannot work due to Covid-19 restrictions, and has already paid out 356 million rand, Ramaphosa said. The state had also made 500 million rand available for small business debt relief reprioritized 1.2 billion rand ($67 million) to provide relief for smallholder farmers to contribute to national food security, he said.

Ramaphosa encouraged businesses and citizens to contribute to the Solidarity Fund, a fund to buffer the population from the effects of Covid-19. So far 2.2 billion rand had been raised, he said. Of that, 1 billion rand had been set aside to purchase sterile gloves, face shields, surgical masks, test kits and ventilators. The country has an ambitious plan to begin manufacturing ventilators locally, with a target of 10,000 ventilators by the end of June.

The president also said that he and his deputy, as well as ministers and deputy ministers, would donate a third of their salaries to the Solidarity Fund. South Africa has one of the world’s largest ministerial cabinets, with 28 ministers and 34 deputies. The US, whose population is almost six times larger than South Africa’s, has 15 Cabinet members.

Malawi’s president and his cabinet said they’d be taking a 10% pay cut to help the country fund its response the pandemic.

via: https://qz.com/africa/1835996/south-africa-president-takes-pay-cut-extends-lockdown/?utm_source=YPL&yptr=yahoo

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : April 9, 2020

People are luring Instacart shoppers with big tips — and then changing them to zero

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In late March, Instacart worker Annaliisa Arambula accepted a grocery order that came with a big tip: $55. The store was just down the street, everything the customer wanted was available, and the order seemed to go off without a hitch.

But an hour later, Arambula checked her earnings on the Instacart app and the entire tip was gone, with a message saying the “customer modified the tip post-delivery.” She ended up making just $8.95 from Instacart on the order.

“I was flabbergasted. I couldn’t believe it,” Arambula told CNN Business.

Demand for grocery delivery is surging amid the Covid-19 pandemic, and many customers are struggling to get the items they want or even a time slot for a delivery. Some people are dealing with that by offering big tips, as high as $50 or more, to entice Instacart workers to pick up their orders. But some of those people have turned the tactic into a bait-and-switch, offering up the big tip and then taking it away as soon as the person who risked their health to get them their groceries has made the delivery.

Before accepting a “batch” — which can consist of one or a few orders from different customers — workers can see the items requested, the store location, the payment Instacart provides workers for the job, and the tip being offered. Instacart allows customers to change a tip for up to three days. Some workers told CNN Business tips can make up half of their income or more.

“It’s very demoralizing,” said Arambula, who lives in the Portland, Oregon, area and has worked full-time for Instacart since June 2017. “I don’t pretend to be a hero, like a nurse in a hospital … but I literally am exposing myself [to coronavirus] and when I return home, exposing my own family to the possibility of transmitting this disease. When you know that it’s somebody who’s just doing it to game the system and to get their order when they want it, it’s really frustrating.” Arambula’s husband is currently unemployed and at high risk for Covid-19 because he has diabetes, so they are relying on her work for Instacart to pay their bills.

Instacart is one of several delivery companies now expanding rapidly due to demand spurred by the pandemic. Last month, the company announced plans to bring on another 300,000 full-service shoppers in North America to service the increased demand.

An Instacart spokesperson told CNN Business the vast majority of people in March adjusted their tip upward or did not adjust their tip after delivery. Moreover, the spokesperson said, the company recently removed the “none” tip option for people, so users who want to tip nothing must manually change a tip to $0. The spokersperson said this could deter users from doing so. People can also leave feedback and rate a worker in the app, something Instacart claims typically happens if and when a person removes a tip.

“It’s a crapshoot”

Jenifer G., who became a “full service shopper” for Instacart about a month ago and asked to be identified by her first name and last initial for fear of retribution, said she has already experienced a handful of bait-and-switch tippers in Pennsylvania. She said one person originally put a $32.94 tip on a 27-item order from Sam’s Club, only to replace it with a $0 tip after delivery. Another person changed a $13.31 tip on a 38-item order from a different store to nothing after delivery.

“It’s a crapshoot,” said Jenifer G., who noted half her earnings come from tips, either in cash or through the app. “These are affluent communities that I’m delivering to. There’s almost no need to not tip, especially because not only is this a convenience for you but we’re in a pandemic right now.”

An Instacart spokesperson said that tips are always left up to a customer’s discretion and would not comment on specific instances of tip baiting occurring. In an email to Instacart customers provided to CNN Business, the company encourages people to “please consider tipping above and beyond to reflect the extra effort of your shopper.”

Being able to change a tip is not uncommon for on-demand delivery platforms. But other services such as Uber Eats and Postmates, which offer on-demand meal deliveries, allow customers to change tips for shorter windows of time, between one and 10 hours.

Bryant Greening, an attorney and co-founder of Chicago-based law firm LegalRideshare, told CNN Business that a few dozen Instacart shoppers and drivers have reached out to his firm to voice concerns over the practice. His law firm has discussed the possibility of litigation against Instacart, or even individual customers.

“It’s truly evil to bait and switch in this type of environment,” said Greening. “Their livelihood and well-being are on the line. When these shoppers and drivers see a high tip, it’s an opportunity for them to put food on the table, so they’re more willing to take a risk on their health to achieve that goal.”

While Instacart is benefiting from a surge in customer orders in recent weeks, workers have criticized the company for not doing enough to ensure they’re adequately protected and paid during the pandemic. For more than a week, some workers have been on strike until Instacart meets their demands including hazard pay, an expansion of its coronavirus pay to include those with underlying health conditions and a default tip of 10%. One day before the planned strike, Instacart said it would change its default tip setting from 5% to the most recently used percentage a customer chose to tip.

Jenifer G., the Instacart worker, said she feels the company should mandate a 10% tip “that sticks no matter what” on all orders until stay-at-home guidance is lifted and only allow people to tip above that should they choose.

“I can’t strike, I literally cannot afford to, but I’ll [only] shop during ‘boost times,'” she said, referring to high-demand times of day when Instacart pays a few dollars more to workers.

Detached customers

In addition to having their tips slashed at the last minute, some Instacart workers are also the target of seemingly tone-deaf remarks from customers. Carilyn, who started working for Instacart about one month ago and asked to be identified by first name only for fear of retribution, told CNN Business she also had a recent experience with tip baiting. When dropping off an order recently, she said the customer told her it was “unethical” that she wasn’t able to find toilet paper and updated her tip to $0.

“I tried my best. A lot of people are detached from the situation going on,” said Carilyn, who is based in Florida. “They really don’t see what we see. We know things are a no-no, like soap, and toilet paper, you barely find eggs if you’re lucky.”

(Because workers tend to be tipped a percentage of the total order cost, when high-demand items can’t be found in store — in this case, toilet paper — the tip shrinks accordingly. But in other cases, customers enter a custom tip amount and then take it back after the delivery.)

Fortunately for some, like Carilyn and Jenifer G., the majority of recent tips have been authentic. Carilyn said she took home more than $360 in cash and in-app tips last week alone — a good week for her. Jenifer G. also noted that she’s had people leave cash tips in envelopes at their door.

While some workers said they have grown wary of large tips because of tip baiting, others sometimes risk picking up low tip orders in the hopes the person will pay more in cash. It doesn’t always work, though. Jenifer G. said she recently picked up a 112-item order from Aldi for a person who put a $1 tip in the app and there was no cash tip waiting.

“We always say: No matter what, never trust a tip,” she said.

via: https://www.kmov.com/news/people-are-luring-instacart-shoppers-with-big-tips—-and-then-changing-them/article_5873e9a2-6fe4-55ee-9db9-2c1fd100b174.html

Photo Credit: Bloomberg via Getty Images

Posted by : kevin dukes / On : April 9, 2020

5-year-old Texas boy killed by stray bullet while recording TikTok videos with dad

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(Meredith) — A 5-year-old has died after being struck by a stray bullet while he was recording TikTok videos with his dad.

According to KTRK, the incident happened around 9 p.m. in Houston, Texas, on Tuesday, March 31. . The family was sitting on their balcony when they heard five to six gunshots.

Immediately after the shots were fired, Jordan Allen Sr. said he heard his son crying for help.

When Allen Sr. returned, he saw his son clutching his head on the floor. He flagged down an ambulance and the boy was rushed to the hospital.

However, the 5-year-old would not recover from his injuries. He was taken off life support on Monday, April 6.

Houston police are investigating the incident. It’s unclear who was behind the shooting.

via: https://www.kmov.com/news/5-year-old-texas-boy-killed-by-stray-bullet-while-recording-tiktok-videos-with-dad/article_442ab2ee-2015-5231-b349-8a3489187148.html

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : April 9, 2020

California man punched his mom for hiding toilet paper

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An angry California man tried to wipe the floor with his own mother — when he accused her of hoarding toilet paper amid the coronavirus lockdown and slugged her in the face, cops said.

Adrian Yan, 26, was busted on a battery charge after the filthy fracas Monday at his home in the town of Saugus, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman Shirley Miller said.

“Apparently the family disturbance had started over an argument about toilet paper,” Miller told The Post. “[Yan’s mother] said that she had been hiding it because he was using too much.”

Yan allegedly got so enraged, he punched his 40-something mother in her face, but she later declined medical treatment.

Santa Clarita Valley Station deputies have seen a recent uptick in reports of domestic disturbances during California’s pandemic-related stay-at-home directive, Miller said.

“Tensions are running high in a lot of households,” she said.

Yan lived at the home with his mother and other relatives, Miller said. It’s unclear how many.

Deputies tweeted about the incident late Tuesday.

“Family disturbance calls can start out over small things, and then they escalate,” department officials wrote.

via: https://nypost.com/2020/04/08/california-man-punched-his-mom-for-hiding-toilet-paper-cops/

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : April 9, 2020

Landlord changes church locks to stop pastor from defying coronavirus lockdown

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A California church’s landlord changed the locks to prevent its controversial pastor from defying a coronavirus shutdown, according to reports.

Pastor Jon Duncan had vowed to continue preaching at Cross Culture Christian Center in Lodi, telling Fox 40 the services were “protected by the First Amendment and should be considered essential.”

But he was met by several police officers when he arrived on Palm Sunday — and was unable to enter the completely shuttered church, the Los Angeles Times said.

The building’s owner, the nearby Bethel Open Bible Church, had “changed the locks on the doors in response” to his threats to defy coronavirus restrictions, Lodi police Lt. Michael Manetti told the paper.

The officer said that during a “fairly cordial” discussion with the pastor, they also turned away more than a dozen cars that tried to pull in for Sunday service on a day when even Pope Francis livestreamed Mass from behind closed doors.

“We understand people’s desire to practice their faith,” Manetti told the LA paper. “It’s for everyone’s welfare. We have to protect the public.”

Duncan had no idea that the locks had been changed when he arrived for services, his attorney, Dean Broyles, told the LA Times.

“The landlord did not inform my client that they were going to lock them out of the premises,” Broyles said.

He said he is also planning a federal civil rights lawsuit. “The right to peaceably assemble, the free exercise of religion and freedom of speech are unalienable rights found in the First Amendment,” he said. “Constitutional rights are not suspended by a virus.”

Pastor Michael Allison of Bethel Open Bible Church said they “don’t anticipate [Cross Culture Christian Center] re-entering our building.”

“When the public health officer issued an ‘Order Prohibiting Public Assembly,’ we immediately took action to lock the building so that it would not be available for any public assembly,” Allison told the paper.

via: https://nypost.com/2020/04/08/landlord-changes-church-locks-to-stop-pastor-from-defying-coronavirus-lockdown/

Photo Credit: AP/Jeff Chiu

Posted by : kevin dukes / On : April 9, 2020

Actress who fronted coronavirus PSAs busted for throwing wild house party

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A Nigerian actress who fronted a national campaign about social distancing during the coronavirus lockdown has been arrested — for throwing a wild party packed with revelers, according to police.

Funke Akindele-Bello, 42, fronted a campaign for the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) in which she filmed PSAs urging people to remain apart, saying, “Remember, your health is in your hands.”

She sparked outrage last week when video showed her throwing a wild party for her husband’s 43rd birthday — with her Lagos mansion packed with guests dancing and drinking in close proximity.

The apparent hypocrisy sparked numerous online memes, with videos of her PSA spliced together with the packed party.

Lagos State Police on Sunday announced the arrest of the “popular TV sensation”-turned-COVIDIOT.

The force said she was busted for “violating the Stay-at-Home directive and organizing a social event with a large gathering of people which could lead to the spread of Covid-19.”

Officers also arrested singer Naira Marley, one of those filmed at the party, while warning there was a “manhunt for other attendees.”

Akindele-Bello and her husband, Abdulrasheed Bello — a singer known as JJC Skillz — were both charged and found guilty, police said. As well as being sentenced to 14 days’ community service, they were both ordered to make a tour “to educate the public on the consequences of non-compliance of the restriction order,” police said.

The actress later took to Instagram to insist that everyone at the party had been there for “some months before, weeks before, days before the lockdown.”

“Nobody came from their houses to party with us. No,” she claimed, while insisting, “I’m not defending myself. I understand your concerns.”

The NCDC and Dettol, which backed the campaign, socially and otherwise distanced themselves from the actress, removing her PSAs.

“As an organization we are concerned at the turn of events,” Dettol Nigeria tweeted, stressing that it “does not condone any breach of the guidelines on Covid-19.”

via: https://nypost.com/2020/04/07/actress-who-fronted-coronavirus-psas-busted-for-hosting-party/

Photo Credit: Instagram

Posted by : kevin dukes / On : April 9, 2020

Feds classifying all coronavirus patient deaths as ‘COVID-19’ deaths, regardless of cause

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The federal government is classifying the deaths of patients infected with the coronavirus as COVID-19 deaths, regardless of any underlying health issues that could have contributed to the loss of someone’s life.

Dr. Deborah Birx, the response coordinator for the White House coronavirus task force, said the federal government is continuing to count the suspected COVID-19 deaths, despite other nations doing the opposite.

“There are other countries that if you had a pre-existing condition, and let’s say the virus caused you to go to the ICU [intensive care unit] and then have a heart or kidney problem,” she said during a Tuesday news briefing at the White House. “Some countries are recording that as a heart issue or a kidney issue and not a COVID-19 death.

“The intent is … if someone dies with COVID-19, we are counting that,” she added.

Asked whether the numbers could skew data the government is trying to collect, Birx said that would mostly apply more to rural areas where testing isn’t being implemented on a wide scale.

“I’m pretty confident that in New York City and New Jersey and places that have these large outbreaks and COVID-only hospitals. … I can tell you they are testing,” she said.

Dr. Michael Baden, a Fox News contributor, said it’s reasonable to include the death of someone infected with the virus, who also had other health issues, in the COVID-19 body count.

“In the normal course, autopsies would then determine whether the person died of the effects of the COVID virus, whether the person had a brain tumor or brain hemorrhage, for example, that might be unrelated to it and what the relative significance of both the infection and the pre-existing disease is,” Baden told Fox News.

However, the number of autopsies being performed could be low due to the danger of infection, he said.

“Then you will include in those numbers some people who did have a pre-existing condition that would have caused death anyway, but that’s probably a small number,” Baden said.

The United States had 398,185 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Tuesday night, including more than 12,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.

President Trump spent Monday trying to assure Americans that the US and health facilities are prepared for a possible surge in cases in the coming weeks.

“Progress has been made before the surge,” Trump said during the White House coronavirus briefing, where he said hospitals will be stockpiled with much-needed equipment. “The next week, week and a half is when the big surge is going to come.”

via: https://nypost.com/2020/04/07/feds-classify-all-coronavirus-patient-deaths-as-covid-19-deaths/

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