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Will the open-plan office make you vulnerable to coronavirus?
Rethinking office spaces to promote better health.
Will the Covid-19 pandemic forever change how we travel?
Many would agree we’re at our happiest when we’re on holiday. And yet right now getting away from it all has essentially become impossible, with travel warnings around the world in effect. Instead of heading out into the world, citizens are being flown home.
Portugal won't automatically quarantine squad if player tests positive
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal, preparing to restart its professional soccer league on May 30, will not automatically order entire squads to be quarantined if one or more players test positive for coronavirus.
Indian cases spike, more than 67,000 Covid-19 cases
NEW DELHI: India reported its biggest daily increase in cases on Monday (May 11) as it prepares to gradually resume train service while easing its virus lockdown. India’s train network was stopped in late March as a national lockdown was imposed on the country of 1.3 billion people.
Thai central bank details revised bond issuance plan for this year
BANGKOK: Thailand's central bank on Monday (May 11) announced a revised bond issuance programme for this year to ensure an appropriate level of bond supply amid the novel coronavirus outbreak.
How masks went from 'muzzle' to fashion's object of desire
From being a curious oddity seen only on Asian tourists, masks have suddenly become as essential as socks – a signal of civic virtue and a passport to many public spaces denied to the bare faced.
Vietnam reopens schools after easing coronavirus curbs
HANOI (Reuters) - Authorities at kindergartens and primary schools in Vietnam took children's temperatures at the gates when they re-opened on Monday from a months-long closure over the coronavirus pandemic, following last week's partial re-opening of other schools.
Laos virus taskforce urges people to continue compliance with govt orders
VIENTIANE: The national anti-Covid-19 committee on Monday (May 11) urged authorities and people countrywide to fully comply with all government measures concerning the virus even though only six people still test positive for Covid-19.
Cambodia govt: There is no hurry to open schools now
PHNOM PENH: Minister of Education Hang Chuon Naron said on Monday (May 11) schools will reopen only when the Kingdom and countries in the region have gotten the Covid-19 pandemic under control.
Brunei reports no new Covid-19 cases, two more recoveries
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Brunei reported no new cases of Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic on Monday morning (May 11), with the national tally of cases standing at 141. The number of active cases still being treated at the National Isolation Centre is only six.