[ad_1] New Delhi: As India prepares for the third phase of the COVID-19 coronavirus-induced national blockade that lasted until May 18, the air travel situation is still unclear despite the Center removing many restrictions on a notice issued on Saturday. But Delhi International Airport has drawn up an exit plan …
Read More »Does coronavirus affect children differently? – cities
[ad_1] Doctors are investigating the possible link of a life-threatening inflammatory syndrome characterized by high fever and inflamed blood vessels and intestines in young children that appears to be related to coronavirus disease (Covid-19). Until now, Covid-19 was believed to have largely saved young children, and most hospitalizations and deaths …
Read More »‘Great evidence’ that the coronavirus came from the Chinese laboratory: EE. USA
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday that “huge evidence” showed that the new coronavirus originated in a laboratory in China, further fueling tensions with Beijing over its handling of the outbreak. Pompeo’s comments came as Europe and parts of the United States prepared to cautiously lift …
Read More »Roche Gets US FDA Emergency Use Approval USA For the test for antibodies against coronavirus COVID-19 | World News
[ad_1] Roche Holding AG has received emergency use approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for an antibody test to help determine if people have ever been infected with the coronavirus, the manufacturer said Sunday. Swiss drug. Governments, businesses, and individuals are looking for such blood tests, …
Read More »Maharashtra, UP, Rajasthan to allow sale of alcohol starting Monday amid blockade of coronavirus COVID-19 | India News
[ad_1] New Delhi: A day after the Center lifted some restrictions amid the national blockade of the COVID-19 coronavirus, several states have decided to open liquor stores in hopes of increasing state revenues. The Interior Ministry, in its order, has allowed the sale of non-essential items but with passengers. The …
Read More »Daughter left the ventilator with coronavirus after moving to help sick parents
[ad_1] The daughter of a woman with coronavirus ended up on a ventilator after knowingly entering her parents’ infected home to provide care. Sisters Annette Gardner and Sue Roberts moved to Wythall, Worcestershire, home to their elderly and sick parents, Vic and Margaret Gardner. Unfortunately, they were unable to help …
Read More »Coronavirus update: With 2,487 new cases in 24 hours, India’s Covid-19 count exceeds 40,000. State account
[ad_1] As India prepares for 3.0 blockade with certain relaxations amid the new coronavirus outbreak, Covid-19 cases in the country have exceeded 40,000 today. After registering 2,487 new cases in the last 24 hours, the total number of cases increased to 40,263, according to data from the Ministry of Health …
Read More »Safety lapse in Jio coronavirus symptom checker results in India
[ad_1] Since the start of the outbreak, governments and companies have been quick to develop applications and websites that can help users identify the symptoms of COVID-19. India’s largest cellular network, Jio, a Reliance subsidiary, launched its coronavirus self-assessment symptom checker in late March, just before the Indian government imposed …
Read More »Madonna tests positive for antibodies against the coronavirus. It says, it will breathe Covid-19 air
[ad_1] American singer-songwriter Madonna has revealed that she has tested positive for Covid-19 antibodies. The singer shared the news in the 14th edition of her Quarantine on Instagram. “I did a test the other day and found I have the antibodies. So tomorrow, I’m going to take a long car …
Read More »Indian-origin doctor in UK alerts Indians to poor diet linking it to Coronavirus deaths
[ad_1] A major cause behind the Coronavirus deaths is poor diet and the Indians must urgently cut down on ultra-processed food to build resilience against the deadly virus, a leading Indian-origin cardiologist in the UK has cautioned. Dr Aseem Malhotra, who is among the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) frontline …
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