Tag: breaking news updates on Coronavirus in India

  • No Summer Vacation

    No Summer Vacation

    A prestigious group of scientists say the pandemic won’t wane in warmer weather. COVID-19 is a rapidly spreading disease, caused by a coronavirus that jumped from animals to humans in late 2019. Here are the most pressing and recent questions related to the fast-moving pandemic.

  • How Much Longer Do We Have to Live Like This?

    How Much Longer Do We Have to Live Like This?

    The most honest, direct answer from experts is ‘we really don’t know’ After announcing an “initial 15-day period” of social distancing on March 16, President Donald Trump told the nation on Monday that he’s “extending our guidelines to April 30 to slow the spread” of the coronavirus that causes Covid-19. The extension is exactly what…

  • COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on 4 April

    COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on 4 April

    In this daily round-up, we’ll bring you a selection of the latest news updates on the coronavirus pandemic, as well as tips and tools to help you stay informed and protected. Today’s big stories include: IMF head warns of steepest downturn since Great Depression; How this app is helping UK health systems plan resources; Why…

  • What’s a logarithmic graph and how does it help explain the spread of COVID-19?

    What’s a logarithmic graph and how does it help explain the spread of COVID-19?

    The coronavirus pandemic is undoubtedly the greatest challenge the world has faced in over a generation. But is the presentation of data about the outbreak leading us to overlook any cause for optimism?

  • Quarantine Diary: Lost in Space

    Quarantine Diary: Lost in Space

    Before we were put into this lockdown here in Malaysia, I imagined us to be like orbiting planets in the vast solar system of our life. My husband, son and myself, revolving around the center of our home on varying paths. It was only on weekends that the gravitational pull of our living room couch…

  • “There Is Hope for This Horrible Pandemic” – Trial Drug Can Block Early Stages of COVID-19

    “There Is Hope for This Horrible Pandemic” – Trial Drug Can Block Early Stages of COVID-19

    “There is hope for this horrible pandemic,” says University of British Columbia scientist Dr. Josef Penninger. The study provides new insights into key aspects of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and its interactions on a cellular level, as well as how the virus can infect blood vessels and kidneys.

  • Coronavirus Quarantine: Grow Closer to Your Spouse

    Coronavirus Quarantine: Grow Closer to Your Spouse

    Whether you’ll be at home with your spouse for two weeks or two months, your attitude and approach can make all the difference. Here are some guidelines for the most positive experience, in spite of the stressful situation.

  • Can You Get Coronavirus Twice?

    Can You Get Coronavirus Twice?

    Why it’s such a difficult question to answer. Knowing whether or not you’ve had Covid-19 raises another question: If you did have it and recovered, are you immune from getting it again?

  • A Lost Sense of Smell: All About the Strangest New Coronavirus Symptom

    A Lost Sense of Smell: All About the Strangest New Coronavirus Symptom

    Loss of smell appears to be yet another symptom to watch for in people who otherwise are not extremely ill – Some people diagnosed with Covid-19 have lost their sense of smell and even the ability to taste food according to a statement this week from ENT UK, a British group representing ear, nose, and…

  • 5 Coronavirus Facts to Use on Anyone Who Isn’t Listening

    5 Coronavirus Facts to Use on Anyone Who Isn’t Listening

    College kids on spring break in Miami. Your retired parents insisting they can still go out to lunch. Millennials throwing quarantine parties. Despite the scary Covid-19 projections, shelter-in-place orders, and all the talk of flattening the curve, some people still aren’t getting how serious the novel coronavirus is — and that they play an important…