As Europe Hunkers Down, Governments Pledge Billions to Help Companies

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France’s 15-day lockdown took effect as many governments across Europe pledged immediate aid for businesses and employees hit by the coronavirus pandemic. The global death toll hit 7,155.

France’s heightened lockdown took effect Tuesday as its government and many others across Europe pledged billions of euros in immediate aid for businesses and employees hit by the coronavirus pandemic, which is slowing or shutting down swaths of the global economy.

The European moves came as coronavirus cases globally rose to more than 182,000 on Tuesday and the number of deaths hit 7,155, according to Johns Hopkins University.

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The way that worms and viruses spread on the Internet is not that different from the way they spread in the real world, and the way you quarantine them is not that different, either.

Who's in lockdown?

CoVid & China China by its gross negligence and wilful default gave this virus to the world, and it should me made liable for reparation of all fall out from the spread of this virus!

when you see this in Florida it means up to 2 weeks of no power no water which in turn means businesses shut down for extended peroids of time. the economy “shuts down” (although questionable because of all the supplies bought in advance) but always recovers immediately

Europe stands locked between the east and the west, as a precaution.

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