[ad_1] During the pandemic, colleges and universities using full online methods can open classes at any time Published 5:43 PM, May 14, 2020 Updated 5:43 PM, May 14, 2020 CLASS OPENING. The government coronavirus task force approves CHED’s resolution to open classes based on mode of delivery. Stock Photo of …
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[ad_1] 1.09am BST01:09 Italian doctors find link between Covid-19 and inflammatory disorder Ian shows Doctors in Italy reported the first clear evidence of a link between Covid-19 and a rare but serious inflammatory disorder that has required some children to undergo life-saving treatment in intensive care units. The mysterious condition …
Read More »Coronavirus: United States accuses China of hacking coronavirus research
[ad_1] Image copyright Reuters Hackers linked to China are targeting organizations investigating the Covid-19 pandemic, US officials say. The FBI said it had seen piracy attempts by US groups investigating vaccines, treatments and tests. The United States has long accused the Chinese government of cyber espionage, something Beijing denies. The …
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[ad_1] A wise man said the lack of personal accountability is a problem that has resulted in an epidemic of blame. Pointing fingers and blaming others can solve nothing. No institution or organization can achieve its vision or reach its goal without personal accountability. This reminds us of a saying, …
Read More »Health expert blames smoke, not nicotine, for causing deaths
[ad_1] A public health expert blames smoke, not nicotine, for causing thousands of deaths among cigarette smokers every day. “There have been many decades of research into the health effects of smoking, and we have known since at least the 1970s that repeated smoke inhalation is the leading cause of …
Read More »Senegalese engineering students fight the coronavirus with inventions | Senegal
[ad_1] Engineering students in Senegal have joined their country’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic with inventions such as automatic disinfectant dispensers and medical robots. Students attending one of the capital’s best engineering schools, Dakar, have focused their technical skills to ease the pressure on wards, and are already in talks …
Read More »Tropical storm Vongfong, first storm of the year in the western Pacific, bound for the Philippines
[ad_1] Tropical storm Vongfong is moving west-northwest and a storm warning has been issued over parts of the central Luzon region, the largest and most populous island in the Philippines, which is home to the capital Manila. Heavy rains are expected later today and Thursday, while hurricane force winds may …
Read More »Indonesians Surprised That Other Countries Are Better Prepared For Pandemic: Survey – World
[ad_1] Indonesians are “quite satisfied” with their country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, but are more “surprised” by how other countries are better prepared to deal with the global health crisis, according to a global survey. The survey, conducted by Singapore’s social research agency Blackbox Research and digital market research …
Read More »Break the Ramadan fast in quarantine
[ad_1] For many Muslim families, Ramadan is one of the most social months of the year. In the United States, mosques offer hearty meals, either served by local restaurants or prepared by members of the community. In households, extended families come together (grandparents, grandchildren, aunts, and cousins) and add all …
Read More »LOOK: rare blue dragons found on the beach, experts warn not to touch
[ad_1] Blue Dragons Image: Facebook / Hunter Lee via Padre Island National Seashore A rare type of sea creature, commonly known as a blue dragon, was seen by some tourists washed ashore on the Padre Island National Seashore (PINS) in Texas, United States. The blue glaucus or blue dragon is …
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