US records 33K new coronavirus cases – the lowest number seen since September

Daily coronavirus cases and deaths plummeted over the weekend after holding steady for several weeks. On Sunday, the U.S. recorded 33,645 cases, which is the lowest figure seen since September 28 and a nearly five percent drop from the 53,000 cases seen the day before, according to a DailyMail.com analysis of Johns Hopkins University data. … Read more

Why you DON’T need eight hours sleep: Expert Olivia Arezzolo reveals how to find your ideal number

We’ve all been told time and time again that eight hours is the optimal number for sleep, but one expert claims that there is no ‘magic number’ that suits all. Olivia Arezzolo, from Sydney, said while some people need eight or nine hours to function to their best, others can get by and be productive … Read more

Travel corridors with Europe let ‘significant’ number of Covid cases into UK

The Government’s decision to form travel corridors with European countries fuelled a rise in Covid cases, an official study has suggested.  Public Health England’s analysis of 4,000 positive tests in patients with recent travel links last summer found 86 per cent were arrivals from the continent. The study, which is likely to reignite the debate about … Read more

Covid travel corridors with Europe allowed a ‘significant’ number of cases to pour into the UK

The Government’s decision to form travel corridors with European countries last summer fuelled a rise in Covid cases, an official study has suggested. Analysis by Public Health England found people arriving from the continent made up 86 per cent of imported cases between May and September. The study, which is likely to reignite the debate … Read more

Covid-19 UK: Number of Brits getting coronavirus each day drops AGAIN by 18% in a week

The number of Brits getting coronavirus symptoms each day has dropped again and fallen by 18 per cent on last week’s figures, data revealed today. The Covid Symptom Study, run by ZOE and King’s College London, estimated there are now around 4,470 people becoming ill every day — down nearly a fifth from 5,494 per day … Read more

Coronavirus caused world’s middle class to fall by 90m, as number of poor rises 131m

The pandemic caused the world’s middle class to shrink for the first time since the 1990s last year, according to an estimate based on World Bank data. Another estimate showed that almost two-thirds of households in developing economies reported that they had suffered loss in income in 2020. A study from non-partisan research group Pew … Read more

Denmark will limit the number of ‘non-Western’ residents in neighbourhoods to 30%

Denmark will limit the number of ‘non-Western’ residents in neighbourhoods to up to 30 percent to ‘reduce the risk of religious and cultural parallel societies’.  The Social Democratic government made the announcement on Wednesday, and scrapped the controversial term ‘ghetto’ in its proposed legislation when referring to the country’s ‘disadvantaged neighbourhoods’. In the bill – a … Read more

MAFS fans left shocked as bisexual groom Liam Cooper reveals his number of sexual partners

‘He’s been a busy boy!’ Married At First Sight fans left shocked as bisexual groom Liam Cooper reveals he’s had over 50 sexual partners By Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia Published: 11:20 GMT, 16 March 2021 | Updated: 11:20 GMT, 16 March 2021 Married At First Sight’s bisexual groom Liam Cooper confessed to his … Read more

Married At First Sight’s bisexual groom Liam Cooper reveals his number of sexual partners

Married At First Sight’s bisexual groom Liam Cooper leaves bride Georgia Fairweather shocked as he reveals his number of sexual partners Do you have a tip about a MAFS star? Email [email protected]  By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 09:53 GMT, 16 March 2021 | Updated: 09:53 GMT, 16 March 2021 They tied the … Read more

Border agents admit that since Biden the number of migrants has ‘gone from a trickle to a torrent’

It began with the flicker of a flashlight, muffled voices and the gentle splash of paddles carrying softly across the stillness of the Rio Grande Valley. As the silhouette drew closer to the shore we could suddenly see the bow of a small boat and the faces of women and children peering back at us … Read more