Pandemic
- Dec- 2021 -27 DecemberDH Latest News
‘Spider-Man’ becomes 1st film to earn $1 billion globally amid pandemic
After 2019’s ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,’ ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ became the first pandemic-era film to surpass $1…
Read More » - 27 DecemberAustralia
Australia reports its first Omicron death, authorities stick to reopening schedule
Despite another spike in daily infections, Australia’s first confirmed death from the new Omicron variant of COVID-19 was announced on…
Read More » - 26 DecemberDH Latest News
Denmark sees early hints that a catastrophic omicron surge can be avoided
Early data on infections and hospitalizations from Denmark gives reason for cautious confidence that highly immunised countries will be…
Read More » - 25 DecemberDH Latest News
Despite the Omicron rise, Americans continue to make Christmas plans
Despite the spike of COVID-19 infections fuelled by the Omicron variety, millions of Americans are forging ahead with holiday…
Read More » - 24 DecemberDH Latest News
Canada to offer PR status to 4 lakh immigrants: Indians get more chance!
Nearly 4 lakh people will be receiving PR status in Canada in 2021, breaking the previous immigration record. Permanent Residency…
Read More » - 23 DecemberDH Latest News
Elon Musk says it is the ‘biggest threat’ to modern civilization: Read more…
Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, said political correctness is the greatest threat to modern civilisation. He told comedian Dave Chappelle that…
Read More » - 19 DecemberDH NEWS
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 » - 17 DecemberDH Latest News
COVID instances at an all-time high in four countries renowned for having the worst Omicron outbreaks
COVID instances at an all-time high in four countries renowned for having the worst Omicron outbreaks Coronavirus infections soared to…
Read More » - 1 DecemberDH Latest News
Daily infections in South Korea exceeds 5000 for first time
South Korea’s daily infection rate surpassed 5,000 for the first time since the pandemic began, as a delta-driven surge pushed…
Read More » - 1 DecemberDH NEWS
231 Zika cases reported from 3 states
The Rajya Sabha was informed on Tuesday that the states of Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, and Maharashtra had recorded a total…
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 » - 27 NovemberDH Latest News
Omicron arrives in Europe! Belgium reports first case
Belgium reported Europe’s first verified case of the new Covid-19 variety, Omicron, on Friday. Efforts to combat the quickly spreading…
Read More » - 26 NovemberDH Latest News
Israel imposes travel ban to southern Africa as new Covid-19 variant spreads
Israel announced on Thursday that its people would be barred from travelling to southern Africa and that foreigners would be…
Read More » - 23 NovemberDH Latest News
America issues ‘Do Not Travel’ warning for Germany and Denmark
As there is a surge in Covid-19 infections in Germany and Denmark, on Monday, the US Centers for Disease Control…
Read More » - 19 NovemberDH Latest News
Slovakia to tighten Covid restrictions, PM declares lockdown for unvaccinated
n Slovakia on Thursday, following a surge in infections and hospital admissions that is overwhelming the health system, Prime Minister…
Read More » - 19 NovemberDH Latest News
Germany limits public access for the unvaccinated
German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned on Thursday that several locations in the country, where hospitals are situated, were becoming dangerously…
Read More » - 18 NovemberUS
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 » - 18 NovemberDH Latest News
Delta variant less likely to induce symptoms: UK study
According to a coronavirus prevalence survey conducted in the United Kingdom, a subvariant of Delta that is rising in the…
Read More » - 17 NovemberDH Latest News
Japan’s part-time restaurant workers earn their highest wages ever
As the country recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, part-time restaurant staff and servers in Japan are receiving the highest wages…
Read More » - 17 NovemberDH Latest News
New Zealand plans to ease domestic border curbs in Auckland by year-end
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced on Wednesday that the domestic borders around the largest city around the borders,…
Read More » - 14 NovemberDH Latest News
Austria to impose lockdown for unvaccinated population
Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg said on Friday that the government is likely to decide to impose a lockdown on people…
Read More » - 14 NovemberDH Latest News
Covid cases hit record high in Germany, health ministers call for state of emergency
As the country’s Covid cases in Germany hit an all time high and three health ministers of different states urged…
Read More » - 10 NovemberDH Latest News
Bird flu spreads in Japan, 143,000 chickens to be culled
The agriculture ministry of Japan announced on Wednesday that the country has detected its first outbreak of bird flu for…
Read More » - 10 NovemberDH Latest News
Vietnam approves India’s Covaxin for emergency use
Vietnam’s health ministry announced on Wednesday that India’s Covaxin vaccine has been approved for emergency use, making it the country’s…
Read More » - 9 NovemberDH Latest News
Britain signs $283 million deal with Rolls-Royce for nuclear reactors
The United Kingdom has pledged 210 million pounds ($283 million) to assist Rolls-Royce in the construction of the country’s first…
Read More » - 8 NovemberDH Latest News
India plans to purchase 10 million Zydus Cadila vaccine shots at nearly $4 each
On Monday, Zydus Cadila announced that India had placed an order for 10 million doses of its DNA COVID-19 vaccine…
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 » - 7 NovemberDH Latest News
Restaurant workers’ lives are ruined by to-go orders
There has been a boom in to-go orders across the restaurant industry since the COVID-19 pandemic hit – but the…
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 -29 OctoberDH Latest News
Iftar parties at the Rashtrapati Bhavan were discontinued by APJ Abdul Kalam: Read the reason here…
Mangey Ram was tasked with maintaining the President’s library. Organizing the annual Ram Lila was as important to him as…
Read More » - 29 OctoberDH Latest News
South Korea steps towards ‘living with COVID-19’ by easing restrictions.
As the country seeks to ‘live with COVID-19,’ South Korea announced on Friday that it will lift all operating-hour restrictions…
Read More » - 21 OctoberDH Latest News
Kenya relaxes its Covid-19 restrictions, as infections decline
The Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said on Wednesday that a statewide curfew in force since March 2020 to prevent the…
Read More » - 18 OctoberDH Latest News
Violence against frontline workers escalates: Reports
According to a recent study carried out by the National Nurses United union, 31 percent of the hospital nurses throughout…
Read More » - 17 OctoberDH Latest News
Afghan parents sells their children to pay off debts: Report
According to the Wall Street Journal, people in Afghanistan who are struggling with poverty are being forced to sell their…
Read More » - 15 OctoberDH Latest News
Quarantine will not be required for international travellers in this capital city
From November 1, Sydney will open its doors to fully vaccinated international travelers without quarantine, the country’s most populous state…
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