Tuesday, April 28, 2020

How to Clean Common Surfaces in Your Home during COVID-19

The COVID-19 outbreak has halted everything in Sydney and with limited accessibility to resources moving to a new place has become extremely difficult. However, not all hope is lost and people can move to a new place in this tough time as well. All that is required is to take measures to ensure safely and hire removalists in Sydney. If you have booked the removalists then read this article to know how to clean common surfaces in your home during COVID-19. Taking the necessary steps to keep your home sanitary is crucial. To know insights and tips by professionals in Sydney. So, read it now!


How to Clean Common Surfaces During the COVID-19 Outbreak

Australia-only cricket series would turn disaster into something bold

The final question we pondered when wrapping up The Greatest Season That Was podcast series by looking back at the Australia A summer of 1994-95 was whether it could return in the modern day. Our consensus: not with how scheduling has evolved across the quarter-century since, especially with the diminishing footprint of one-day international fare. But little could anyone have appreciated the extent to which the world would have changed in three months. Quickly, this has returned as an idea that could save the cricketing summer.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/apr/28/australia-only-cricket-series-would-turn-disaster-into-something-bold

Michael Slater, Mark Taylor, Shane Warne, Ian Healy and David Boon

Coronavirus and climate: Australia's chance to shift to green energy

The Covid-19 pandemic is a "huge opportunity" to fast-track Australia's shift towards more renewable energy, climate scientists have told the BBC.

Australia's recent bushfires made climate change the country's most pressing issue.

But scientists say that momentum risks being lost because of the virus.

Instead, as Australia looks for ways to revive its economy, innovations around solar, wind and hydroelectric projects should be central, they say.

Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-52395319

Climate change protest in 10 January 2020

These countries effectively contained the coronavirus, and their currencies are surging in response

Countries like Australia, New Zealand and South Korea are among the few which managed to buck the trend and put a lid on the coronavirus outbreak, at least for now. Their success has boosted investor confidence and it’s showing in the strength of their currencies.

With their economies re-opening again, their currencies have significantly jumped from earlier this year when the outbreak ravaged the Asia Pacific region. In contrast, many of their neighbors in the region are still struggling to control the pandemic.


GP Beaches in Australia Reopen For Exercise 200428

Australia allows home visits, opens beaches as COVID-19 lockdown eases

SYDNEY: Australia's most populous state said on Tuesday (Apr 28) it will relax some restrictions on movement as beaches reopened amid hopes a policy of widespread medical testing will help sustain a decline in new cases of the coronavirus.

Bondi Beach and two neighbouring beaches in Sydney were reopened to local residents on Tuesday, reversing a local government decision to close them following earlier criticism about large crowds that apparently violated social distancing rules.


Read more: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/australia-allows-home-visits-opens-beaches-covid-19-lockdown-12682556

Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Sydney, Australia