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A national survey of asymptomatic people has been launched, the government has pledged more support measures for small businesses and the self-employed, and how ordinary residents can help local shops.

A recent report documented how the global pandemic is helping cybercrooks launch ransomware attacks and conduct scams.

Another report out this week said Luxembourg’s economy would contract sharply this year, but recover relatively quickly.

The Luxembourg Olympic Committee has announced it is providing extended funding for elite athletes who have qualified or are likely to qualify for the postponed Olympics in 2021.

And Delano’s recommended things to do this week: Tim’s listening parties, Harry Potter at home, Sunday brunch jazz, Opera and Shakespeare.

Listen to “The Jim Kent Show on Radio 100,7 with Delano” podcast:

Members of the Delano editorial team will be back on the 100,7 airwaves on 16 April. “The Jim Kent Show on Radio 100,7 with Delano” airs Thursdays from 5pm to 8pm. Listen live by tuning to 100.7 FM in Luxembourg or via livestream, or catch the programme replayed as a podcast available Fridays on Delano.lu.