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*****[[Maryland]] reports 1,869 new cases, a new single-day record. [https://www.baltimoresun.com/coronavirus/bs-md-coronavirus-cases-maryland-november-surge-hogan-20201113-i5ro6xg2cnfztlj4zpoiyjnslq-story.html (''The Baltimore Sun'')] |
*****[[Maryland]] reports 1,869 new cases, a new single-day record. [https://www.baltimoresun.com/coronavirus/bs-md-coronavirus-cases-maryland-november-surge-hogan-20201113-i5ro6xg2cnfztlj4zpoiyjnslq-story.html (''The Baltimore Sun'')] |
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*****[[Governor of Oregon|Oregon Governor]] [[Kate Brown]] announces a statewide two-week "freeze" which will limit [[restaurant]]s and [[bar]]s to take-out only and close [[gymnasium|gyms]], indoor and outdoor recreational facilities. It will takes effect from November 18 until at least December 2. [https://www.opb.org/article/2020/11/13/oregon-governor-kate-brown-covid-19-restrictions/ (OPB)] |
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*****More than 130 [[United States Secret Service|Secret Service]] agents have been ordered to isolate or quarantine because they tested positive for the coronavirus or had close contact with infected co-workers. [https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/secret-service-coronavirus-outbreak/2020/11/13/610eebcc-2539-11eb-8672-c281c7a2c96e_story.html (''The Washington Post'')] |
*****More than 130 [[United States Secret Service|Secret Service]] agents have been ordered to isolate or quarantine because they tested positive for the coronavirus or had close contact with infected co-workers. [https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/secret-service-coronavirus-outbreak/2020/11/13/610eebcc-2539-11eb-8672-c281c7a2c96e_story.html (''The Washington Post'')] |
Revision as of 03:09, 14 November 2020
November 13, 2020
(Friday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
- War in Afghanistan
- November 2020 Afghanistan attacks
- A car bombing leaves at least four soldiers dead and five others injured in Paghman District, Kabul Province. (TOLOnews)
- November 2020 Afghanistan attacks
- Kashmir conflict
- 2020 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
- Cross-border shelling between Indian and Pakistani troops kill 15 people, including ten civilians, and five security personnel. The Indian Army says it foiled an "infiltration attempt from Pakistan" in northern Kashmir whereas Pakistan claims it responded to "unprovoked and indiscriminate firing" from India. (Reuters)
- 2020 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
- Tigray military intervention
- The United Nations says that war crimes might have been committed in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. (NBC News)
Health and environment
- COVID-19 pandemic
- COVID-19 pandemic in North America
- COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
- COVID-19 pandemic in Illinois
- COVID-19 pandemic in Michigan
- COVID-19 pandemic in New York (state)
- New York reports more than 5,000 new cases for the first time since April, when the state registers 5,401 cases. The positivity rate also reaches 2.65 percent. (The Hill)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Wisconsin
- COVID-19 pandemic in Maryland
- Maryland reports 1,869 new cases, a new single-day record. (The Baltimore Sun)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Oregon
- Oregon Governor Kate Brown announces a statewide two-week "freeze" which will limit restaurants and bars to take-out only and close gyms, indoor and outdoor recreational facilities. It will takes effect from November 18 until at least December 2. (OPB)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Washington, D.C.
- More than 130 Secret Service agents have been ordered to isolate or quarantine because they tested positive for the coronavirus or had close contact with infected co-workers. (The Washington Post)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Nevada
- Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak tests positive for COVID-19. He says he is symptom-free but will quarantine at his home for ten days. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Canada
- COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia
- British Columbia reports a record of 617 new cases in the past 24 hours, bringing its total number of cases to 20,985. (CBC)
- COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia
- COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
- COVID-19 pandemic in Asia
- COVID-19 pandemic in India
- COVID-19 pandemic in Delhi
- Delhi reports 104 new fatalities on Thursday, the highest single-day figure since the beginning of the pandemic, bringing the overall death toll to 7,332. (The New Indian Express)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Delhi
- COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia, COVID-19 vaccine
- Indonesia reports a record 5,444 new cases in the past 24 hours, taking the nationwide total to 457,735 cases. Central Java reports the highest number of cases with 1,362. (detikHealth)
- President Joko Widodo states that the country has sought emergency authorization to start a mass vaccination programme by the end of the year using CoronaVac and the Sinopharm vaccine. He also said that health workers, police and military will be the first to receive the vaccine. (Reuters)
- COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea
- South Korea begins to fine people and operators who fail to wear masks in public. Under the new rules, people caught without masks in public venues face fines of up to 100,000 won (US$90), while the operators of those places face fines of up to three million won (US$2,700). (The Japan Times)
- COVID-19 pandemic in India
- COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
- COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
- The number of new confirmed cases in Germany surges to a record 23,542 cases over the past 24 hours, according to data from the Robert Koch Institute. (Zeit Online)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Italy
- COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal
- COVID-19 pandemic in Russia
- Russia reports a record 21,983 new cases in the past 24 hours, pushing the nationwide total since the start of the pandemic to 1.88 million cases. (The Moscow Times)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden
- Sweden, whose government took a lighter approach to the pandemic, including not enforcing lockdowns, reports 5,990 new cases, a new single-day record that pushes the nationwide total to 177,395 cases. (Dagensvimmerby)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland; COVID-19 vaccine
- Switzerland begins reviews of Moderna's potential vaccine candidate. (Reuters)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Ukraine
- The number of new confirmed cases in Ukraine surges to a record of 11,787 cases, pushing the nationwide total since the start of the pandemic to 512,652 cases. (Kyiv Post)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
- COVID-19 pandemic in Oceania
- COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
- Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces that all states and territories in Australia will reopen their borders by Christmas, with the exception of Western Australia. (9 News)
- COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand
- The Auckland CBD reopens after contact tracing of a new case revealed it was linked to a known case from a border isolation facility, reversing an earlier call for people to work from home. (RNZ)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
- COVID-19 pandemic on cruise ships
- Seven passengers on SeaDream Yacht Club's SeaDream I cruise ship tested positive for COVID-19, forcing the cruise line to cancel the remainder of the sailing and return the ship to a port in Barbados. (CNN)
- COVID-19 pandemic in North America
Law and crime
- Corruption in South Africa
- Ace Magashule, a top official of the African National Congress, is expected to face 21 charges of corruption in Bloemfontein, South Africa. (ABC News)
- Terrorism in Germany
- Federal prosecutors in Stuttgart state court charge 11 people with membership of the "Group S. " far-right terror organization, allegedly planning to effect "conditions similar to civil war" by killing Muslims and attacking mosques so as to "shake the state and the social order" and eventually overthrow the German government. (AP via Chicago Daily Herald")
- Alcohol in Indonesia
- Twenty-one lawmakers from staunchly conservative Islamic parties, the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) and the National Development Party (PPP), re-initiate their argument at the parliament to have the Bill on the Prohibition of Alcoholic Drinks passed into law. The bill has stalled in parliament ever since it was initiated by the same group in 2015. (Coconuts)
- A major police operation is conducted at the headquarters of Ubisoft Montreal following reports of a hostage situation. The employees remaining in the building are safely evacuated. Later, the police tell the local media that it was a false alarm. Police sources deem the 911 call that triggered the incident a hoax. (Le Journal de Montréal) (CBC)
- Recently unsealed court documents reveal that a teenager had been arrested last year for plotting an attack on an unidentified school in the Tasman District of New Zealand. He was in possession of an AR-15 style rifle, a modified shotgun, and homemade explosives. The suspect had pleaded guilty to charges of unlawful possession of restricted weapons and objectionable material and had been sentenced to two years of supervision. (Stuff)
Politics and elections
- 2020 Belarusian protests
- Protesters gather in Belarus to mourn the death of 31-year-old protester Raman Bandarenka, who died in a hospital in Minsk after being beaten by security forces. (ABC News)
Sports
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports
- The Egyptian Football Association announces that Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has tested positive for COVID-19 shortly before Egypt's 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier match against Togo. (Al Jazeera)