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Four lions at Barcelona’s zoo have tested positive for coronavirus, Australia’s Channel 9 reports.
The zookeepers noticed that three females, Zala, Nima and Run Run, and a male, Kiumbe, had cold-like symptoms. They later tested positive.
Four lions at Barcelona Zoo have tested positive for COVID-19 after showing unusual symptoms similar to a cold.
Authorities are now trying to establish if they caught the virus from an infected zookeeper.
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The British government has been urged to launch a one-off wealth tax on millionaire households to raise up to £260bn in response to the coronavirus pandemic, as the crisis damages Britain’s public finances and exacerbates inequality.
The Wealth Tax Commission – a group of leading tax experts and economists brought together by the London School of Economics and Warwick University to examine the case for a levy on assets – said targeting the richest in society would be the fairest and most efficient way to raise taxes in response to the pandemic.
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