Coronavirus
- Jan- 2022 -28 JanuaryDH Latest News
‘One in three infected people die’ Scientists at Wuhan lab warns on newly detected NeoCoV variant of Coronavirus
A deadly version of the Coronavirus has been detected in South Africa-NeoCov, and scientists from China’s Wuhan lab have…
Read More » - 19 JanuaryUS
China says they received Omicron by mail: Claiming an ‘ugly nation’ sent them poison
The Chinese government has thrown a new allegation into the ongoing investigation of COVID-19 outbreaks in the country – that…
Read More » - 14 JanuaryDH Latest News
Are pandemics beneficial? Study says face masks help people look good!
Does the Coronavirus only bring misery to the world? Well, the right answer is no. Despite deaths, restrictions and hospitalisations,…
Read More » - 14 JanuaryUK
WHO recommends Eli Lilly and GSK-Vir medicines, increasing the number of COVID-19 treatments available
On Friday, the World Health Organization panel gave approval for the emergency usage of two more treatments for the COVID-19…
Read More » - 4 JanuaryDH Latest News
Israel reopens to foreigners even as Omicron surges
Israel announced on Monday that foreigners with COVID-19 immunity certificates from nations classified as medium-risk will be allowed to enter…
Read More » - 2 JanuaryDH Latest News
Omicron cancellations strangle Madrid’s restaurants
After nearly two years of COVID-induced uncertainty, Madrid’s bars and restaurants had hoped to bolster their finances with solid bookings…
Read More » - Dec- 2021 -30 DecemberDH Latest News
Mexico approves use of three-dose Abdala vaccine developed by Cuba
The use of Cuba’s three-dose Abdala Corona vaccine has been approved by Mexico’s health safety committee. The vaccine is safe…
Read More » - 19 DecemberDH Latest News
Omicron cases in the country lead to strict lockdown!
A rise in cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant has forced yet another country to tighten security during the holidays.…
Read More » - 19 DecemberUK
Pandemic hopes predated Omicron: Science rewriting the expectations!
Science has rewritten its expectations for the COVID-19 pandemic next year as the Omicron variant gains momentum in Europe and…
Read More » - 2 DecemberDelhi
Amid ‘Omicron’ scare, state takes a big decision on COVID-19!
Against the backdrop of growing concerns over a new Coronavirus variant, the Dakshina Kannada district administration resumed Covid screening at…
Read More » - Nov- 2021 -30 NovemberDH Latest News
China donates 600 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine to Africa
As the nations across the globe grapple with the unequal distribution of vaccines between affluent and poor countries, China has…
Read More » - 28 NovemberDH Latest News
Why Indian-American man hired woman to slap him for wasting time on Facebook?
An Indian-American entrepreneur made headlines this month after it was revealed that he once hired a woman to slap him…
Read More » - 18 NovemberDH Latest News
Fear of another pandemic from newly discovered viruses in China’s wet markets
Is the world about to witness another pandemic to occur soon while it is still struggling to contain the COVID-19…
Read More » - 7 NovemberDH Latest News
Austria bans unvaccinated people from restaurants, as daily Covid cases rise
Austria announced on Friday that those who have not been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will be barred from cafes, restaurants…
Read More » - 5 NovemberDH Latest News
UK approves world’s first Covid-19 pill.
Britain became the first country in the world on Thursday to approve a potentially game-changing COVID-19 antiviral pill developed jointly…
Read More » - Oct- 2021 -11 OctoberCanada
Miscalculations in Covid-19 study: Risk of myocarditis lower than anticipated.
Due to some miscalculations, a pre-print article which was previously published on MedRxiv that claimed a 1 in 1,000 risk…
Read More » - 1 OctoberUK
British study concludes it is safe to get flu vaccine and covid-19 shots together.
A UK study recently found out that it was safe to take vaccines for flu and Covid-19 at the same…
Read More » - Sep- 2021 -23 SeptemberDH Latest News
With Korean culture gaining acclaim, KTO hosts virtual event for Indian audiences
Korean tourism gets a boost! Korean culture is gaining a strong fan base in India with the penetration of K-Pop.…
Read More » - 22 SeptemberDH Latest News
New Covid variant known as R.1 detected in United States.
New R.1 variant of the covid virus has been detected in United States in Kentucky, where the infections rates are…
Read More » - 22 SeptemberDH Latest News
Johnson & Johnson announces 94% efficacy for its covid vaccine.
On Tuesday, Johnson & Johnson has announced their data for its COVID-19 vaccine showing 94% efficacy when given after six…
Read More » - 21 SeptemberDH Latest News
Pakistan wants Taliban participation: Foreign ministers’ meeting canceled
In a letter to SAARC, Pakistan has demanded that the Taliban regime in Afghanistan be allowed to send a representative…
Read More » - 20 SeptemberUttar Pradesh
Covid vaccination certificate shows BJP leader given 5 doses, 6th scheduled
Meerut: The vaccination certificate of a BJP booth leader shows that he has received five doses of the coronavirus vaccine…
Read More » - 20 SeptemberDH Latest News
Vaccines for children under 12 will ‘certainly’ be available by fall, says Fauci.
As Covid-19 cases in children spike across the United States, anticipation for a vaccine for children under 12 have…
Read More » - 18 SeptemberDH Latest News
Bangla Sahib Gurudwara closed for visitors, SDM says COVID-19 norms violated
New Delhi: According to PTI, Chanakyapuri sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) has ordered the closure of Delhi’s famous Gurudwara Bangla Sahib over…
Read More » - 17 SeptemberDH NEWS
British Columbia refuses to take COVID-19 patients from Alberta’s extra intensive care units.
As Alberta is fighting a dreadful fourth wave of COVID pandemic with the highest number of COVID cases in the…
Read More » - 16 SeptemberDH Latest News
22,182 fresh Covid-19 cases reported in Kerala; 178 deaths
Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala reported 22,182 fresh Covid-19 cases and 178 deaths on Thursday, which took the total number of cases to…
Read More » - 16 SeptemberDH Latest News
France suspends 3000 health workers due to vaccine mandate.
French health minister Olivier Véran has announced that about 3000 workers have been suspended from the Health and Care department.…
Read More » - 12 SeptemberDH Latest News
3rd Covid wave could hit Karnataka in Oct-Nov: Advisory Committee
Bengaluru: Karnataka’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) has urged the state government to strictly enforce the COVID norms ahead of the…
Read More » - 12 SeptemberDH Latest News
Farah Khan tests negative for coronavirus
Filmmaker-choreographer Farah Khan Kunder recently took to her Instagram handle to share her health updates with her fans, after tested…
Read More » - 3 SeptemberDH Latest News
SC puts interim stay on Kerala’s decision to hold class 11 exams physically
New Delhi: The Kerala government’s decision to hold physical exams for Class XI from September 6 has been temporarily stayed…
Read More » - Aug- 2021 -29 AugustDH Latest News
J&K allows higher educational institutes to resume physical classes, issues new guidelines
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir’s administration on Sunday (August 29) loosened some COVID-19-induced curbs while maintaining some restrictions amid a third…
Read More » - 29 AugustWest Bengal
State extends Covid restrictions till Sept 15
Kolkata: In West Bengal, the government on Saturday extended COVID restrictions until September 15 while granting additional relaxations. According to…
Read More » - 29 AugustDH Latest News
State govt to provide Rs 3 lakhs to children who lost their parents due to Covid
Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government announced on Saturday (August 28) that a ‘one-time’ financial support of Rs 3 lakh will be…
Read More » - 28 AugustDH Latest News
Madhya Pradesh schools to reopen from September 1 for classes 6 to 12
Bhopal: Classes for standards VI to XII in Madhya Pradesh will start on September 1, with 50 percent attendance and…
Read More » - 22 AugustDH Latest News
Tips to get rid of tan caused by face mask
During these unprecedented times of ongoing Coronavirus, all must wear face masks as it is one way to combat the…
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