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The world's largest nudist resort is at the center of a Covid-19 outbreak with nearly 150 people testing positive after staying at or visiting the clothing-optional beach destination in southern France.
Local health authorities say 95 people staying at Cap d'Agde Naturist Village, on the Mediterranean coast of France's Occitanie region, were found to have Covid-19, while a further 50 who went through the resort also tested positive on their return home. - https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/nudist-village-france-coronavirus-intl/index.html
How one German state enforces mask-wearing. In one German state, passengers without masks on trains and buses were handed hefty spot fines in a major police operation. But can one-day clampdowns like this normalize masks — and prevent a second coronavirus wave? https://p.dw.com/p/3hQdQ
Trump's 2016 election ushered in a new era of white nationalist movement mobilisation, according to a report by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). Movement members had a renewed belief they could enact political change, thanks to Trump's popularity, but the reality of Trump's era left them jaded, and the issues they champion are not going away. The movement could potentially become more dangerous. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/08/trump-legacy-remain-election-200823215832097.html
Researchers are confirming what many had already suspected: people can become reinfected with covid-19, the first official case reported in Hong Kong. This as health officials in the U.S. urge people to get the flu vaccine. https://fusion.tv/video/601410/hong-kong-first-documented-case-of-covid-19-reinfection-reported/
France reported 4,897 new coronavirus cases on August 23 – the third time in the past week that the daily figure has surpassed 4,000, and the highest tally since the country emerged in May from the two-month lockdown that held the virus back. The score was down to 1,955 on Monday, although the number tends to be artificially low at the start of the week as there is a lag in processing results over the weekend. https://www.france24.com/en/20200825-fears-of-spillover-to-vulnerable-in-europe-as-covid-19-surges-among-young
At least 17 dead dolphins have been found on the seashore in Mauritius, more than a month after the huge oil spill caused by a Japanese-owned ship.
The deaths have been caused either by the spill or the authorities' decision to sink the ship's stem, environmental campaigners say - https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-53917793
"Friendships can deteriorate very quickly if you don't invest in them - it probably only takes about three months," says evolutionary psychologist Prof Robin Dunbar.
So the social strain of lockdown, while hopefully short-term, could have some long-term effects on some friendships, he says. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53909243
As the second wave of the coronavirus rolls into Europe, some regions are wondering whether they should impose new lockdowns or if people should learn to cope with the pandemic. But what about the countries that never imposed lockdowns in the first place? - https://p.dw.com/p/3hJc8
Laura strengthened Wednesday into a menacing Category 4 hurricane, raising fears of a 20-foot storm surge that forecasters said would be “unsurvivable” and capable of sinking entire communities. Authorities implored coastal residents of Texas and Louisiana to evacuate and worried that not enough had fled. https://apnews.com/bac3a77342fb9d59ada088e9133cb748
New daily infections in the UK increased to 1,522 on Thursday - the highest since mid-June
US President Donald Trump pledges a vaccine before the end of the year, "or maybe even sooner"
About 24.5 million cases have officially been confirmed worldwide so far, with 831,000 deaths - https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-53943522
Coronavirus: Germany's Angela Merkel warns of hard months to come
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said the coronavirus pandemic is likely to worsen in coming months. She promised her government would respond by fostering a spirit of social solidarity. https://p.dw.com/p/3hd2r
Some prominent Republicans have even publicly switched party allegiances. In mid-August, the group Former Republican National Security Officials for Biden, which includes former US Ambassador to Germany Richard Burt and James Kelly, who was Assistant Secretary of State under President George W. Bush, issued a statement saying that the current president had "imperiled American security."
"Through his actions and his rhetoric, Trump has demonstrated that he lacks the character and competence to lead this nation and has engaged in corrupt behavior that renders him unfit to serve as president." https://p.dw.com/p/3hbjt
A team of veterinarians from University of California Davis have treated over 1,000 animals rescued from the wildfires raging in northern California.
The school’s veterinary hospital has been housing 30 of the most severely injured animals for additional care.
The animals were harmed in the Lightning Complex Fire, which has burned over 1.25 million acres of land, an area larger than the Grand Canyon and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate their homes. - https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-53941518
A 25-year-old man has tested positive twice for coronavirus, in what officials think may be the first instance of coronavirus reinfection in the US.
The man was found to have the virus in April after showing mild symptoms. He recovered and tested negative twice, and then tested positive again in June — this time requiring hospitalization.
Similar cases of reinfection have been recently reported in Hong Kong and in Europe.
Here's what else you need to know about the pandemic from around the world: https://p.dw.com/p/3hib3
The vacation lights are going out all over Europe.
Just weeks after many countries opened their borders to travelers within the continent, some have been closing again, often at such short notice that people are left scrambling to get home before quarantine orders are put in place. http://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/europe-travel-windows-closing/index.html