CNA Week 6

Claudia Pick
2 min readSep 29, 2020

Coronavirus: David Lammy warns that people are ‘bubbling out of pubs’ due to curfew

England believes that drinkers attending bars around towns are potentially a reason for the recent influx of COVID-19 cases.

When attending a bar, customers will be required to stay seated as a way to combat traffic to and from the bar and all bars, pubs and restaurants must close no later than 11 p.m.

Many residents and business owners believe that the restrictions will cause large groups of people to leave all at once due to the curfew and hang around in the town; therefore, having the potential to spread the virus even more.

W: England, pub dwellers, COVID-19 cases

W: Pubs, bars and restaurants are going to have a curfew and restrictions within the building like no movement to and from the bars

W: Curfew and restrictions went into effect on Thursday (Sept. 24)

W: Pubs, bars and restaurants across England

W: Due to the influx of COVID-19 cases since reopening, England will use these restrictions to stop the number of cases that spread from bars, pubs and restaurants as a way to lower the numbers.

H: By using curfews and restrictions

Alps surprised by early snowfall, Swiss town sees new record

Many areas of Switzerland, Germany and Austria received an early snowfall that is early for the season.

The surprising snowfall comes after extremely heavy participation and a large drop in the temperature.

The town of Montana, Switzerland, experienced about 10 inches of snowfall on Saturday, which is a record-breaking amount of snow for this time of year.

W: The countries of Switzerland, Germany and Austria, countries residents
W: Early Snowfall
W: Overnight, Sept. 25 to Sept. 26
W: The countries of Switzerland, Germany and Austria
W: New record of snow in some area, could mean a very cold, snowy winter or weird seasons
H: Due to rain and drop in temperatures, could lead to a heavy winter, more snow

Charlie Hebdo: Stabbings suspect ‘was trying to target magazine’

An 18-year-old Pakistani male has been arrested after using a meat cleaver to injure a man and a woman in Paris while attempting to attack the satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo.

The attacker was targeting the Charlie Hebdo magazine’s offices over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad that the magazine recently published.

The main suspect was arrested on Friday near the scene of the crime and eight other people have been taken into police custody for suspected involvement.

W: 18-year-old Pakistani male

W: The main suspect attacked a man and a woman while attempting to damage/come after the Charlie Hebdo magazine

W: Friday (Sept. 25)

W: Paris, France, the 11th district (former Charlie Hebdo offices)

W: Attacks were in response to the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad

H: Used a meat clever to attack a man and a woman at the former office of the Charlie Hebdo magazine. The main suspect did not know that the office had moved location.

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