In March, US President Donald Trump signed the .2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act into law. Under that bill, the Federal Transit Administration allocated billion to urban transit systems nationwide and .2 billion for rural areas. The money can be used for new construction, the purchase of new equipment and operation of existing services.
In May, Nestle said it planned to invest 730 million yuan in Tianjin to scale up its production capacity for high-end, innovative products to meet rising consumer demand for plant-based products, snacks and pet food.
In Pennsylvania, at the Brighton Rehabilitation and Wellness Center, about 30 miles north of Pittsburgh, all 750 residents and staffers may be infected with the virus, according to NBC. Five deaths and more than 40 infections have been reported at the home. Operators of the facility said Monday they were no longer counting cases "and presuming all staff and residents may be positive".
In Narat in Kazak autonomous prefecture of Ili, tourists attended a New Year's eve concert.
In Michigan, a conservative group protested Governor Gretchen Whitmer's stay-at-home order and the closure of barbershops and beauty salons by giving free haircuts outside the state Capitol in Lansing.
In Xi'an, nearly 70 percent of the northwestern city's drivers pay their traffic fines via WeChat instead of wasting time queuing in long lines in police departments.
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In March, UK-based medical technology company LivaNova sold its Cardiac Rhythm Management business to Chinese medical devices manufacturer MicroPort Scientific Corporation for a reported 0 million.
In Serbia, the E-763 highway is expected to be completed at the end of this year. In Greece, the Chinese company COSCO in 2016 began operating the Port of Piraeus, the southern gateway to Europe. The Athens-based Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research estimates that the deal will create 25,000 jobs by 2052.
In March, the government had said fewer than 50 million people relieved themselves outside, down from 550 million in 2014, with more than 550,000 villages declared open-defecation free.
In October 2008, Wu was given life imprisonment, with the high people's court upholding that ruling.