Latest Covid-19 News
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Covid-19: 959 new cases and five new deaths, says Health DG
Dec 09, 2020
Malaysia recorded 959 new Covid-19 cases on Wednesday (Dec 9), taking the country’s total of confirmed cases to 76265.
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Covid-19: 1,012 new cases, four deaths bring death toll to 388
Dec 08, 2020
Malaysia recorded 1,012 new Covid-19 infections on Tuesday (Dec 8), taking the country’s total of confirmed cases to 75,306.
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Hong Kong suspends Masses again amid fourth COVID-19 wave
Dec 05, 2020
The Hong Kong Diocese has issued a series of pastoral measures and suspended public Masses amid its fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Filipino liturgist, lyricist loses COVID-19 battle
Dec 05, 2020
A well-known Filipino Jesuit theology professor, liturgist and lyricist has died due to complications caused by the coronavirus.
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COVID-19: The role of Media and Communication
Dec 01, 2020
SIGNIS is a non-governmental organisation that includes members from over 100 countries. It is a World Catholic Association for Communication and brings together radio, television, cinema, video, media education, internet, and new technology professionals.
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Covid-19: 1,472 new cases, three fatalities bring death toll to 363
Dec 01, 2020
Malaysia recorded 1,472 new Covid-19 infections on Tuesday (Dec 1), bringing total cases to 67,169, says the Health Ministry.
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Covid-19, Lebanon eases restrictions for Christmas and year-end holidays
Dec 01, 2020
From Monday morning, restriction to contain coronavirus contagion will be eased. Restaurants will reopen to 50% of their capacity, curfew passes from 5pm to 11pm. Bars and night clubs remain closed. Minister for Health: the "danger" of contagions is still high and current.
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Pope Francis describes three personal 'Covid' moments
Nov 28, 2020
Italian newspaper 'La Repubblica has just published an excerpt from Pope Francis' new book with Austen Ivereigh.
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Archbishop Gallagher: Pandemic solutions require science, humanism alliance
Nov 24, 2020
Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher discusses the importance of not neglecting the poor and most vulnerable during the coronavirus crisis, and urges everyone to follow in Pope Francis' footsteps and come out of this crisis stronger, with the help of technology which is so rapidly advancing.
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Pandemic another burden for Black Catholic community in Miami Archdiocese
Nov 24, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has been yet another burden for Miami-Dade County’s historic Black Catholic community, an aging congregation once centered in Overtown and Liberty City but increasingly dispersed.
Sunday Reflection
Are we living in the freedom and joy of the Resurrection or behind locked doors?
Reflecting on our Sunday Readings with the Editor