The Latest: Retiree in Austria gets U.S. virus relief check
The check, with President Donald Trump’s name on it, is part of a massive federal stimulus program. But the money also has been sent to people who aren’t eligible -- including deceased
Austrian public broadcaster ORF reports the 73-year-old man from Linz, who worked as a waiter in
His wife, who never worked or lived in
ORF reports banks in
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Indonesian government imposed large-scale social restrictions in the regions of the country in April. The regional governments lifted the restrictions and reopened the business activities in June.
From Friday, the limit on public gatherings will be relaxed to four people, up from two people. Most indoor and outdoor sports facilities, as well as museums will be allowed to re-open.
The city has seen its coronavirus cases dwindle after a surge in locally-transmitted infections in July.
Such travel bubbles would include a pre-flight coronavirus test that will be mutually recognized by both
Chancellor
Kurz said that post-skiing partying won’t be possible in the way it was previously, but didn’t give details.
The country’s death toll now stands at 72,775.
The rise in cases is partly due to increased testing. The number of daily tests conducted across the country has risen to more than a million. Nearly 3.3 million people in
The pandemic has been economically devastating for
The figures released by the
KCDC said 100 of the new cases came from the
After-school academies and indoor sports facilities such as fitness centers and billiard clubs have also been ordered to close to slow the spread of the virus.



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