The Serum Institute of India issued a statement Sunday about a participant in its Covid vaccine trial who became seriously ill during the trial, stating that “there is absolutely no correlation with the vaccine trial and the medical condition of the volunteer.” Describing the allegations in the legal notice sent …
Read More »Coronavirus: Leading UK Scientists Urge Government to Enforce Face Masks for the Public
[ad_1] Since the coronavirus pandemic was announced in March, the benefits of face masks have been widely debated worldwide. The World Health Organization has argued that wearing a face mask is not effective unless you have the disease, but despite this, several countries have encouraged the public to wear a …
Read More »Center Sends Public Health Teams to 20 Most Impacted Districts to Help States Contain Viruses | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Twenty central public health teams have been formed and are deploying in as many affected districts that have a high Covid-19 case load in nine states and Delhi to identify gaps and support them in the proper implementation of health plans. group containment and surveillance measures. . …
Read More »As 30 states prepare to reopen, be more careful in these public spaces
[ad_1] The coronavirus appears to stay longer in certain public spaces. While New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said he could extend the blockade to certain parts of the state beyond May 15, more than 30 states are preparing to reopen their economies. Businesses, including gyms and lounges, are reopening in …
Read More »Schools, malls, public transport likely to remain shut beyond May 3; Decision on lockdown over weekend | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Education institutions, shopping malls, religious places and public transport are likely to remain shut beyond May 3 when the ongoing lockdown due to coronavirus pandemic is slated to end, officials said. There were enough indications to this effect at the three-hour-long meeting of chief ministers convened by …
Read More »Starlink private beta testing will begin in 3 months, public beta testing will continue
[ad_1] April 26, 2020 by Steve Hanley SpaceX has launched 422 of its Low Earth Orbit Starlink satellites. 2 prototypes were first shipped in 2018, followed by 7 launches with 60 satellites each since then. Starlink’s most recent mission took place on April 22. More releases are scheduled for May …
Read More »Yogi Adityanath bans public meeting in Uttar Pradesh until June 30 to fight COVID-19 | India News
[ad_1] Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Prime Minister Yogi Adityanath ordered officers on Saturday (April 25) not to allow a public meeting in the state until June 30 amid the coronavirus outbreak. According to the Office of the Chief Minister, CM Adityanath has instructed officials to ensure that no public meetings are …
Read More »Google launches final developer preview of Android 11 ahead of public beta in May
[ad_1] Android 11 is one step closer to its final form. On April 23, Google announced Android 11 Developer Preview 3, which is the final developer-focused release before the public beta opens in May. Being the final preview for developers, DP3 doesn’t have many changes or user-facing features that are …
Read More »Civil Services Day: Venkaiah Naidu, Prime Minister Modi praises public officials for leading the fight against the coronavirus | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted Civil Services Day on Tuesday, saying that, as health professionals, officials have also been leading the fight against the coronavirus. “On Civil Services Day, I congratulate all of our country’s officials for effectively and efficiently translating …
Read More »France extends closure until May 11, says there will be no public events until mid-July
[ad_1] People walk along the Seine river on day 28 of a running of the bulls in France France: France extended its national blockade on Monday for another month in a bid to stem the coronavirus pandemic, as other affected countries considered easing their measures in hopes that death rates …
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