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  1. Nickname : @Seuong Tag your opponent : @GhOst- Music genre : Latin music Number of votes : 7 Tag one leader to post your songs LIST : @XZoro™
  2. The 2020 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R continues to exude the aroma of superbikes and is one of the undisputed references in the category despite not receiving more changes than the aesthetic ones in 2020 after its deep renovation the previous year. It stands out for being the direct heir to much of the technology applied by Kawasaki in the World Superbikes that has been dominating with an iron fist in recent years thanks to the talent of Jonathan Rea. And as a tribute, the KRT (Kawasaki Racing Team) colors are offered as the only option available in the basic version. In addition, Kawasaki also launches the SE (Special Edition) version in 2020. WSBK Technology Kawasaki engineers increasingly import more elements used in competition to a motorcycle that is the faithful reflection of the one used in the World Superbikes. A good example is the valve system that allows for breakthrough performance while reliability is not compromised at high revs. Instead of using tappet actuation, using rocker arms saves 20% in mass. This also allows the use of more aggressive cam profiles, a factor that directly affects the power that this mount reaches. The coating on the DLC (Diamond Carbon) rocker arms also mitigates wear. The use of competition camshafts is another key factor in this new generation, an element that was used for the first time in the first Ninja ZX-10RR. To highlight this detail, all ZX-10R versions from 2019 have the stock painted in red, a feature that is obviously not visible to the naked eye. With its 203 hp (which can be more than 210 with ram-air), the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R delves into its wild character and continues as one of the most effective motorcycles on the circuit without having received news in a cycle part that had very well raised both at the level of brakes and suspension: Showa signs the BFF front fork and the BFRC lite suspension, while Brembo provides an M50 system starring monoblock radial anchor calipers. The electronics also remain unchanged since 2018 as it is quite complete thanks to an inertial IMU platform. ABS in curve, exit control, engine brake, traction ... And the engine with several driving modes: Full Power, Middle and Low, which provide 100%, 80% and 60% of power respectively available. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R SE 2020 (Price: € 24,799. € 2,000 discount) This version enjoys exclusive status in the range thanks to its specific decoration that employs a new Kawasaki high-durability paint that presents the soft and hard segments in the paint layer working together like a chemical spring, thus creating a springboard effect that allows absorb small impacts without damaging its appearance. Regarding the base version, it incorporates all its improvements at the engine level, including the new semi-automatic KQS gearbox. The driving modes offer more variety than in the standard version. The highlight is the electronic suspension (KECS) developed with Showa that allows many more configuration options compared to the conventional system. Marchesini forged wheels top the ZX-10R SE. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R Accessories Akrapovic titanium Evo Racing Exhaust System exhaust Passenger seat cover Side engine guards Tank protector Tire warmer kit Easel supports (diabolos)
  3. This time we want to tell you several historical data that you probably did not know. The longest war in history was between the Netherlands and the Isles of Scilly that lasted 335 years, from 1651 to 1986. There were no casualties. Investigators believe that the horrific expressions on the famous Guanajuato mummies are the result of the victims being buried alive. It is said that a famous Native American named Blackbird loved his horse so much that he was buried riding on it. Before alarm clocks existed, the methods of awakening were as varied as they were strange. Men and women known as Knocker-Uppers roamed the streets of major cities in England and Ireland armed with long sticks. Her job was literally to tap on all the windows to wake their occupants. In some cases they also used blowguns to shoot pebbles at the windows. Historical facts Lasting 45 minutes (approximately), the Anglo-Zanzibarian War is the shortest war recorded in history. The battle was carried out by the United Kingdom and Zanzibar on August 27, 1896. Russian Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin survived by being poisoned, shot and stabbed numerous times before he died years later. A woman named Violet Jessop survived the sinking of both the Titanic and her brother, The Britannic. David Bushnell designed the Turtle, the first submarine used in combat. It received this name because it was built by joining two caps that had the shape of a turtle shell. The ship, as a submersible, worked, but its first use in history as an offensive weapon was a failure. The screw failed to pierce the enemy ship's case and the pilot gave up. He dropped the explosive charge into the water, and when it detonated, it made no dent. Cleopatra was not Egyptian, she was actually Greek, a descendant of Alexander the Great's Macedonian general Ptolemy. Albert Einstein may have been president of Israel in 1952, but the German physicist refused.
  4. If things don't go Donald Trump's way on Election Day, the President may face more serious matters than how to pack up the West Wing. Without some of the protections afforded him by the presidency, Trump will become vulnerable to multiple investigations looking into possible fraud in his financial business dealings as a private citizen - both as an individual and through his company. He faces defamation lawsuits sparked by his denials of accusations made by women who have alleged he assaulted them, including E. Jean Carroll, the former magazine columnist who has accused him of rape. And then there are claims he corrupted the presidency for his personal profits. As President, Trump has been able to block and delay several of these investigations and lawsuits - including a yearlong fight over a subpoena for his tax returns - in part because of his official position. Many of those matters have wound through the courts and will come to a head whether he is reelected or not. But with the polls showing that Democratic rival Joe Biden is leading in the race, the stakes become much higher for Trump if he loses the election. A raft of legal issues, including a criminal investigation by New York prosecutors, will come into focus in the weeks after Election Day. "In every regard, his leaving office makes it easier for prosecutors and plaintiffs in civil cases to pursue their cases against him," said Harry Sandick, a former federal prosecutor in the Manhattan US attorney's office. "For example, he is claiming a higher protection from subpoenas in the criminal cases and also in the congressional subpoena cases, [and that] is based largely on the fact that he is President." Some have suggested a formal apparatus for investigating Trump after he leaves office. Rep. Eric Swalwell, a California Democrat, has floated the creation of a "Presidential Crimes Commission," made up of independent prosecutors who can examine "those who enabled a corrupt president," as he put it in an August tweet. "Example 1: Sabotaging the mail to win an election." The most serious legal threat facing Trump is the Manhattan district attorney's broad criminal investigation into the financial workings of the Trump Organization. Prosecutors have suggested in court filings that the investigation could examine whether the President and his company engaged in bank fraud, insurance fraud, criminal tax fraud and falsification of business records. In the course of that probe, Trump has challenged a subpoena to his accounting firm for eight years of tax returns and financial records. Five courts have ruled the subpoena is valid, and last week Trump faced the latest setback when a federal appellate court denied his appeal, ruling that the grand jury subpoena was not overly broad or issued in bad faith. On Tuesday, Trump's lawyers asked the Supreme Court to block the enforcement of the subpoena to allow it time to appeal to the court. Trump already lost an appeal to the highest court in July, when it ruled that the president is not immune from a state grand jury subpoena. New York prosecutors have said the tax records, working papers and documentation around business transactions are crucial to their investigation, which has been underway for more than a year. There are legal questions as to whether a state prosecutor could file charges against a sitting president. "He's so powerful right now. They know that they can't indict him right now so there is an incentive to build their case and get ready. I think what happens if he loses and leaves office that things will move very quickly," said Jennifer Rodgers, a CNN legal analyst and former federal prosecutor. Playing fast and loose with value of company assets The New York attorney general is also proceeding with a separate civil investigation into the Trump Organization and whether it improperly inflated the value of certain assets in some instances and lowered them in others, in an effort to secure loans and obtain economic and tax benefits. Investigators are looking into the tax breaks taken at the Trump Seven Springs property in Bedford, New York, and the Trump National Golf Club in Los Angeles. They are also investigating the valuation of a Trump office tower on Wall Street and the forgiveness of a more than $ 100 million loan on the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago. Eric Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization, sat remotely for a deposition with civil investigators last week. The lawyers are seeking additional depositions with Sheri Dillon, Trump's longtime tax lawyer. Lawyers for the Trump Organization have said in court documents that they believe New York Attorney General Letitia James is politically motivated, and they initially tried to push off Eric Trump's deposition until after Election Day, but a judge rejected that request. The state lawyers, who have said they are not coordinating with any criminal law enforcement agency, said their investigation is civil in nature. But they could make a criminal referral if they believe there is enough evidence. "With a big-time executive, when they do these multiple or hundreds of millions of dollar transactions, they're always advised by lawyers and accountants," said Dan Alonso, a former prosecutor with the Manhattan district attorney's office. "There are a lot of layers between messing up the tax treatment and criminal liability on the part of the President, that's a big leap."
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  6. Name game: Need for Speed™ Heat Price: $28,18 ($70,45 without promotion) Ends October 19 Link store: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1222680/Need_for_Speed_Heat/ SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: FX-6350 or Equivalent; Core i5-3570 or Equivalent Memory: 8GB RAM Graphics: AMD: Radeon 7970 / Radeon R9 280x or Equivalent; NVIDIA: GeForce GTX 760 or Equivalent DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 50 GB available space RECOMMENDED: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Ryzen 3 1300X or Equivalent; Core i7-4790 or Equivalent Memory: 16GB RAM Graphics: AMD: Radeon RX 480 or Equivalent; NVIDIA: GeForce GTX 1060 or Equivalent DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 50 GB available space
  7. The Norton Commando was a British motorcycle made by Norton-Villiers, equipped with an OHV in-line two-cylinder engine, originally produced by the Norton company from 1967 to 1977. Initially it had a displacement of 750 cc (actually 745 cc), although in 1973 it was converted to an 850 cc (actually 828 cc) engine. It had hemispherical combustion chambers, similar to those in all Norton OHV engines since the early 1920s. During its ten years of production, the Commando was po[CENSORED]r all over the world. In the UK it won the Machine of the Year award from Motor Cycle News magazine for five consecutive years, from 1968 to 1972. Since its engine was an old design without an integrated gearbox, even Norton Chairman Dennis Poore He expressed surprise at the remarkable success of the Commando. Background The origins of the Norton Commando date back to the late 1940s, when Bert Hopwood designed the Norton Model 7 motorcycle, a 497cc twin. The twin cylinder design evolved to 600cc, then 650cc on the Manxman and Dominator, until it was superseded by the 750cc unit in the Norton Atlas before being launched as the powerhouse of the Commando 750cc in 1967. . In addition to having a radically new frame, the Commando's engine (which was mounted vertically on previous models) was leaning forward. This modification was relatively simple, since the engine was of the type called in English "pre-unit", that is to say, the gearbox was not integrated with the crankcase. The change produced three clear benefits: (i) the center of mass shifted further; (ii) allowed more space behind the carburetors for the air intake; and (iii) gave the motorcycle an attractive look. Reappearance In light of its label as "the last of the classic British twins", and due to the fact that many of the brands were the subject of legal disputes and patents expired, a number of new Norton companies began to emerge. At stake was the production of spare parts by various manufacturers and the legal battle over the Norton name between Germany (since Norton had relied for its own design on the Rotax 650 cc engine that powers the smaller BMW motorcycles), Canada and North America. The Commando designation was used for different machines, including parallel twin with this designation at later dates. However, the most interesting proposition for fans of genuine Commando was the marketing of original remanufactured motorcycles, manufactured primarily by Norvil in the UK19 and by two companies in the US, Colorado Norton Works and Kenny Dreer's Vintage Rebuilds, based in Portland. Beginning in 1995, Vintage Rebuilds began restoring classic British and Italian motorcycles, with Dreer offering a "new" Commando based on the 1999 Norton VR880 Sprint Special, with new machined parts, but using an 880cc twin-cylinder engine with some modern developments. Kenny Dreer went from restoring and upgrading the original Norton Commando to producing complete machines. He modernized the design and, in the early 2000s, began serial production of the Commando 961 SS, combining Norton's traditional Cafe Racer styling with new technology that included carbon fiber reinforced polymer for weight reduction and a chrome-moly steel tubular frame. Dreer was forced to suspend production in April 2006 due to financial problems.
  8. The coronavirus is leading to a secondary pandemic - hunger. The need for emergency food has exploded since March of 2020. According to an Oxfam report, this hunger crisis could soon kill more people each day than the infection itself. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimates about 821 million people were suffering from chronic undernourishment before the pandemic. Globally this hunger crisis has already been exacerbated by climate change, existing conflicts, and inequalities. But now, coupled with Covid-19, people worldwide have hunger and malnutrition to worry about even more. Here is how you can help: Volunteer Look for volunteer opportunities at your local food bank or community kitchen. By volunteering locally, you support families and individuals so they can use their money to pay bills and other expenses while still having access to healthy foods. Buy local Whenever you buy locally grown food, you directly support smallholder farmers in your own community. Many of these growers generously donate their unsold and unused food to neighbors in need. You can also reduce your carbon footprint by buying foods that are in season. Donate to an anti-hunger initiative Impact Your World has compiled a list of non-profits around the world who are helping fight the coronavirus-related hunger crisis. Your donation to any of these organizations will go directly to support those efforts.
  9. More than 800 Americans died from Covid-19 on Thursday, but President Donald Trump still played the victim. In a night of simultaneous city councils on rival television channels, Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden played the roles of injured incumbent and comfortable favorite after the cancellation of their second debate. As a metaphor for a divided America, Thursday night was near perfect. In a sharply polarized nation, voters could tune in to the channel where their candidate was saying exactly what they wanted to hear. The undecided, a small cohort two and a half weeks before Election Day with millions of votes already cast, faced a challenging night with a itchy finger. If they took the trouble to switch back and forth, they would have veered between two different worlds. In Trump's, the President shifted blame for everything, refused to condemn conspiracy theories falsely linking Democrats to pedophiles, massively undermined mask wearing amid the pandemic and reinforced questions over whether he knowingly carried on in public while infected with Covid-19. He fired off relentless attacks and serial untruths and left little doubt that the man who swore to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution on January 20, 2017, is threatening to tarnish it with his equivocal comments on whether he would hand over power peacefully. In the parallel Biden world, viewers saw a candidate who, far from picking fights, was telling Americans he wanted to avoid them, saying, "We have got to change the nature of the way we deal with one another." The former vice president savaged Trump for his handling of the pandemic and painted a vision of a White House where a President listens to scientists on simple issues like wearing masks. Freed of Trump's constant interruptions during the presidential debate, Biden held forth on his plans on everything from health care, foreign affairs, quelling Covid-19 and climate change. He grudgingly and awkwardly promised an answer to his fence-sitting on Supreme Court packing before the election. Compared to Trump's bristling offenses, Biden's relaxed, discursive style - and sometimes long and technical arguments - were a reminder that you can take the man out of the Senate, but you can't take the Senate out of the man. Trump thought the whole thing was unfair On NBC, it was immediately obvious that the President would not ditch his belligerent bulldozing, even with his opponent on a different network. This time it was NBC moderator Savannah Guthrie who was in Trump's sights. Out of his comfort zone of adoring rally crowds and friendly Fox News interviews, the President did look rather like a candidate who seems to be losing the election, can't quite understand why and thinks it's very unfair. He was fuming, argumentative and resentful right out of the traps, complaining that one of Guthrie's questions was "cute," that the network had previously questioned Biden as though he were "a child," and that he had been treated "very, very badly "by the IRS despite essentially paying no federal income tax for years. He painted the pandemic as solely the fault of China, and despite 217,000 American deaths so far, he praised himself for saving millions of lives. In another litany of complaints, the man who styled himself as the great deal maker insisted there was no new stimulus package because, "you know who I'm negotiating against? Nancy Pelosi." And he carped that his FBI Director Christopher Wray "is not doing a very good job" since he doesn't share the President's false and inflated claims of massive vote fraud. View Trump and Biden head-to-head polling On Covid, when confronted with better performances by other nations, Trump declared a tone deaf victory: "On the excess mortality, we are a winner," the President said. "It happened because of China. And you have to get that and understand that," the President said, characteristically trying to deflect scrutiny of his own mistakes that happened long after Beijing failed to alert the rest of the world about the pandemic with appropriate urgency . Trump's answer when questioned by Guthrie about whether he repudiates QAnon conspiracy theorists - who believe Democrats are part of a satanic cult of child abuse - epitomized how extraordinary moments that would be unthinkable in any other presidency are now simply routine.
  10. my vote is for DH2, she has a very pretty voice, nice song.
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  12. Name game: Grand Theft Auto V Price: 18,66 ( 37,33 without promotion) Offer ends October 28 Link store: https://store.steampowered.com/app/271590/Grand_Theft_Auto_V/ SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 8.1 64-bit, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows 7 64-bit with Service Pack 1 Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 at 2.4 GHz (4 CPUs) / AMD Phenom 9850 Quad-Core (4 CPUs) at 2.5 GHz. Memory: 4GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA 9800 GT 1GB / AMD HD 4870 1GB (DX 10, 10.1, 11). Storage: 72 GB available space Sound card: DirectX 10 compatible. RECOMMENDED: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 8.1 64-bit, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows 7 64-bit with Service Pack 1. Processor: Intel Core i5 3470 at 3.2 GHz (4 CPUs) / AMD X8 FX-8350 at 4 GHz (8 CPUs). Memory: 8GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 660 2GB / AMD HD7870 2GB. Storage: 72 GB available space Sound card: DirectX 10 compatible.
  13. 1. In 1998, Sony had the opportunity to buy the rights to almost every Marvel character for $ 25 million. They chose not to, save for Spider-Man, which they bought for 7 million. The reason? They did not consider the rest of the Marvel characters to be 'relevant'. 2. The Nazis burned all of Sigmund Freud's books. When he found out, the well-known psychologist “praised” the progress: “In the Middle Ages they would have burned me. Now they are happy to burn my books. 3. In 1959, a South Carolina librarian called the police because a 9-year-old black boy did not want to leave. The boy later earned a Ph.D. in physics from MIT and died in 1986 as one of the astronauts aboard the space shuttle Challenger. The library that in the past did not let him pick up books now bears his name, Ronald McNair. 4. Angelina Jolie tried to hire a hit man to kill her when she was young, because she believed that murder would be easier for her family to cope with than suicide. The hit man in question ended up talking to her and managed to convince her to wait a month and be able to seek treatment for her depression. 5. In 1880, the director of the Harvard Astronomical Observatory was so frustrated with his team that he often said "My Scottish maid would do a thousand times better!" And he did. The director hired his maid, William Fleming, who became a team manager for decades, classified dozens of stars, and discovered the Horsehead Nebula in the Orion Constellation. 6. Singer Billy Joel never sells the front row seats to see his true fans in front of him. He usually gives them to people who have cheap tickets, to show that the front row is not always for rich people. 7. Carrie Fisher sent a package containing a cow's tongue to a producer who had abused a friend of hers. The actress sent a note along with the package that said: "The next thing I send will be something yours in a much smaller box". 8. Lionel Royce, a Jewish actor, lost his job in Nazi Germany. Without giving up, he went to the Alps, grew a beard and dyed all his hair by bathing in hydrogen peroxide. He returned to the stage posing as an actor from the countryside, and was praised by the Nazis in his career for the "superiority" that he demonstrated with his "Aryan blood." 9. After Nintendo's failure to launch its Wii U console, company president Satoru Iwata cut his salary in half for half a year so that his employees wouldn't have to suffer the consequences of a mistake he knew yours. 10. Arnold Schwarzenegger was not allowed to dub his own role in "Terminator" into German, his mother tongue, because his accent was considered very "village" by Germanic standards, and the production company considered it to be very ridiculous to have a killing machine from the future that goes back in time to talk to a villager. 11. Kate Winslet keeps her Oscar in the bathroom so her guests can hold it up and improvise their own thank you speeches without feeling observed. 12. There is a restaurant in New York that does not have renowned chefs or cooks, as it employs grandmothers. Every day, a grandmother from a different part of the world designs her own menu, which is offered in the restaurant. 13. In 2015, when Queen Elizabeth II of England visited the set of "Game of Thrones" she refused to sit on the Iron Throne because, according to protocol, as a queen she is prohibited from sitting on a foreign throne. 14. In 1992 Nirvana gave a concert in Buenos Aires where people did not seem satisfied with the opening act, Calamity Jane, a female group to which they threw mud and trash. Kurt Cobain was so concerned that he sabotaged the concert by playing the group's lesser-known songs and made a pretense of playing “Smells Like Teen Spirit”, his biggest hit, but never did. (Source) 15. “Lose Yourself” was the first rap song to win an Oscar for Best Original Song, but Eminem, its author, neither saw the ceremony nor showed up to pick up the award because since he thought he was not going to win, he stayed caring and watching cartoons with her daughter. It was the first time in 14 years that the award winner did not perform at the gala. 16. In Iceland there is a tradition called Jólabókaflóðið, where everyone gives each other books on Christmas Eve and they spend the night reading them and eating chocolate.
  14. Over the past few months, reusable cloth masks have become commonplace as a protective measure against Covid-19 transmission. Now, four months into the pandemic, an increasing number of people are exploring the use of plastic face shields. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not yet recommend using plastic face shields for everyday activities or as a substitute for face masks, some medical experts have begun recommending and actually preferring face shields. A recent medical article suggests that face shields significantly reduce the amount of inhalation exposure of the influenza virus, and that shields should be evaluated for Covid protection in clinical trials. But the authors write that, given how long proper clinical trials would take, face shields should immediately "be included as part of strategies to safely and significantly reduce transmission in the community setting." “People who wear masks are often touching their face, but with face shields this is not as much of an issue,” says Dr. Amesh Adalja, senior scholar at John Hopkins Center for Health Security. "Face shields are reusable and do not require [machine] washing - they can be more simply cleaned." All you have to do is use soap and water, according to Adalja, just the way you clean your hands. Plus, as Adalja points out, shields simply provide more surface area of coverage. In addition to your nose and mouth, he says, “face shields also protect your eyes, which are a route of infection. They are also less stifling to a person in terms of comfort level. " Another advantage to face shields: Other people can see your mouth, which is critical for lipreading, but also helpful when you just want somebody to know that you're smiling. While face shields might look startling at first glance, well, one could argue that surgical and cloth face masks did too, just a few months back. If you're interested in this kind of protective device, keep scrolling for some top-rated facial shields from across the internet. The shield flips up to make eating, drinking and talking on the phone that much easier. These po[CENSORED]r ones come with cute static cling stickers to decorate and personalize the surface, which can make for a fun craft for your kids.With a foam headband and elastic band, these are ultracomfortable and have a large enough shield that you don't feel like your mouth or the sides of your face are too exposed. And in our experience, they’re also made to fit masks of various sizes - even a larger N95 mask - inside. These UV-printed shields are sweet for younger kids - and their young-at-heart families. Adorable camo bucket hat plus protective face shield equals a summer win. A detachable shield means you can wear the hat on its own, too. These are available in lots of colors, and reviewers note how sturdy and well-made they feel. Accompanying frames fit like glasses over the wearer’s nose, and there’s even an option to have lashes or a beard printed on the shield for some extra flair. With an anti-fog, anti-scratch, polycarbonate high-density lens, this one is seriously protective - it’s certified for industrial use to protect against things like flying debris and chemical splashes.
  15. Two of Europe's biggest capitals are in trouble as Paris imposed overnight curfews and London banned people from different households from meeting indoors to combat the spread of coronavirus. The announcements came as countries across Europe tightened restrictions following a surge in Covid-19 case numbers in most countries. The French capital and the cities of Aix-Marseille, Grenoble, Montpellier, Toulouse, Saint Etienne, Lille, Rouen and Lyon will face at 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew starting at midnight on Friday, President Emmanuel Macron announced. "The aim is to reduce private contacts, which are the most dangerous contacts," Macron said Wednesday. Violating the nighttime curfew will carry a fine of 135 euros (about $ 160) for a first offense, and 1500 euros ($ 1,760) if the offense is repeated. France reported 22,591 new cases and 95 deaths on Wednesday, bringing its total to 779,063 cases and 33,037 deaths. London will move from a Tier 1 "medium" to the Tier 2 "high" alert level of coronavirus restrictions from Saturday morning, UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced Thursday. It means Londoners will be banned from mixing with other households indoors in any setting, including in pubs and restaurants. Outdoor gatherings will be limited to six people and people should also avoid using public transport where possible. "We know from the first peak that the infection can spread fast and put huge pressures on the NHS, so we must act now to prevent the need for tougher measures later on," said Hancock. Earlier on Thursday, London Mayor Sadiq Khan said that the capital had reached a "critical moment" in its fight against the pandemic, warning that the virus was spreading rapidly "in every corner" of the city. "Hospital admissions are up, more patients are going into intensive care and, sadly, the number of Londoners dying every day is increasing again," he told the London Assembly. He also called for greater action on a national scale and reaffirmed his support for a "circuit breaker" lockdown. A preprint paper written by scientific advisers to the UK government claims that thousands of coronavirus deaths could be averted before the end of the year if a two-week circuit-breaker lockdown were to be imposed soon. The paper suggests it could reduce deaths between now and the end of the year by up to 49%, depending on the growth rate of the virus. But the authors cautioned that it was not a forecast of lives that would be saved since "the worst-case scenarios would never be allowed to continue without intervention." UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed the three-tier Covid Alert system across England on Wednesday, emphasizing localized restrictions but rejecting opposition demands for a "circuit breaker" national lockdown. UK government data showed 19,724 new cases and 137 deaths Wednesday, taking the totals to 654,644 and 43,155 respectively. Northern Ireland is closing schools, pubs and restaurants after it reported 1,217 new Covid-19 cases on Wednesday, a record-high for the nation, taking total cases to 23,115. Wales will ban travelers entering the country from coronavirus hotspots in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland starting Friday, Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford announced on Wednesday.
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