19 Dead From Coronavirus In US, New York Declares State Of Emergency

The two latest deaths were in Washington’s King County, the hardest hit area in the US. (Reuters)

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Two more people succumbed to the novel coronavirus in Washington state, officials said on Saturday, bringing the nationwide total to 19, while the number of confirmed cases in New York rose to 89 and a cruise ship with infected passengers remained stranded outside San Francisco. More than half of all US states have reported cases of the coronavirus, which originated in China last year and causes the sometimes deadly respiratory illness COVID-19. As the outbreak takes root, daily life has become increasingly disrupted, with concerts and conferences cancelled and universities telling students to stay home and take classes online.

This ‘Made in Canada’ supercar aims to make Italian, American rivals eat dust

It is not easy to compete with supercar makers who have been in the business of raw speed for decades. It is hardly easy either to turn a rather improbable dream into reality but both of these is what Felino has dared to do and may have potentially succeeded thanks to the all-new CB7R supercar from the Canadian manufacturer. A V8 engine at its core, a carbon fiber-composite materials making up its body and a road-ready visual appeal, its resume could propel it to the top pedestal even before a single unit is officially sold.

The aerodynamic profile of CB7R. (Photo courtesy: Felinocars.com)

According to Felino, the CB7R is a manifestation of a vision to cater to the requirements of an ‘experienced clinetele’. As such, its 6.2-litre V8 engine churns out 525 horses at full gallop with a peak torque of an astounding 659 Nm. Still not enough? A 7.0-litre V8 as a second option makes the CB7R even more powerful at 700 hp. The supercar claims to blaze roads with a zero-to-100 kmph in just 2.9 seconds. A third CB7+ further enhances aerodynamics.

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