Pandemic
- Oct- 2021 -5 OctoberDH Latest News
Only 1 Rajya Sabha member had 100% attendance in the last 7 sessions: Report
New Delhi: According to a study by the House Secretariat, 78% of Rajya Sabha members attend the proceedings daily. The…
Read More » - 2 OctoberDH Latest News
400 million dollars get approved for Covid vaccinations in Nigeria.
On Friday, Nigeria was approved to receive a 400 million dollars in World Bank financing to roll out Covid-19…
Read More » - 1 OctoberDH Latest News
Swiss government offers free meals to those who gets their friends vaccinated.
Switzerland government has come up with constructive ideas to persuade its citizens into getting vaccinated. People who manage to convince…
Read More » - Sep- 2021 -30 SeptemberDH Latest News
Somalia opens its first oxygen plant for COVID-19 patients.
Somalia’s first oxygen plant for the public has started functioning on Thursday. The oxygen plant has become a ray of…
Read More » - 29 SeptemberWomen
Working from Home? Add these three tasty, healthy foods to your diet
The pandemic must have made it difficult for many people who were working from home to control their appetites. There…
Read More » - 29 SeptemberDH Latest News
United Airlines to terminate employees who fail to comply with vaccine mandate.
United Airlines will be terminating nearly 600 US-based workers from the company, who failed to comply with the vaccination policies…
Read More » - 23 SeptemberDH Latest News
Nobel prize ceremonies cancelled due to pandemic.
In a statement on Thursday, the Nobel Foundations said that the Nobel prize winners would receive their awards remotely in…
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
A checklist for parents and students from WHO while schools reopen.
The risk of infection in children: The data suggest that children under the age of 18 represents about 8.5% of…
Read More » - 21 SeptemberDH Latest News
Pfizer brings great news. Vaccine safe for younger children.
On Monday, Pfizer said that its vaccine is effective for children aged between five and eleven. The effectiveness of…
Read More » - 20 SeptemberDH Latest News
Here’s how Denmark beat the Covid-19 pandemic.
Life in Denmark is slowly returning to the normalcy as Danish government has lifted all pandemic restrictions and declared that…
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 » - 19 SeptemberDH Latest News
Vaccine impact on menstrual cycles needs to be studied, scientist says.
Since the introduction of COVID-19 vaccines, more than thirty thousand women in United Kingdom has reported their menstrual cycle being…
Read More » - 19 SeptemberDH Latest News
UN General assembly could be COVID-19 ‘super-spreader event’, says Biden administration.
The United Nations General Assembly that’s scheduled next week, could be a ‘super-spreader’ event of COVID-19, says Biden administration to…
Read More » - 18 SeptemberDH Latest News
Denmark, Netherlands and Sweden to return to pre-pandemic daily life.
On Tuesday, in a press conference, Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that the people in Netherlands can attend parties…
Read More » - 18 SeptemberDH Latest News
FDA panel rejects booster shots for the general population.
FDA vaccine advisory committee rejected Biden administration’s Covid-19 booster shots program on Friday. The panel however, agreed on distributing the…
Read More » - 17 SeptemberDH Latest News
‘2 million people die from work-related sickness every year’: Reports
Almost two million people worldwide die from work-related illnesses and accidents every year, largely due to long working hours, the…
Read More » - 17 SeptemberDH Latest 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 » - 9 SeptemberDH Latest News
Big Bazaar’s Kishore Biyani’s remuneration falls to Rs 2.17 cr in 2020-21
Kishor Biyani, Chairman of debt-ridden Future Retail Ltd, saw his remuneration fall almost 44 percent to Rs 2.17 crore in…
Read More » - 7 SeptemberDH Latest News
Is Nagarjuna canceling Bigg Boss 5? Naga Chaitanya and Samantha heading for a break-up? Let’s have a look…
Among the bad news for Samantha Akkineni and Naga Chaitanya fans are no doubt the rumours of their impending separation…
Read More » - 2 SeptemberDH NEWS
‘We’re just here to do our jobs and head home to our families,’ the flight attendant begs for ‘grace̵…
An increasing number of unruly passengers have been observed throughout the pandemic, and flight attendants have updated their self defence…
Read More » - 2 SeptemberDH Latest News
Breaking News: ‘The state’s schools are opening after long breaks’
Thiruvananthapuram: After long breaks, the state government is considering reopening schools. The minister of Education announced the appointment of an…
Read More » - Jul- 2021 -23 JulyDH Latest News
‘Take breaks, your well-being is important’: Microsoft India
The President of Microsoft India, Anant Maheshwari, posted a friendly reminder on social media to all of Microsoft’s employees. In…
Read More » - 20 JulyDH Latest News
Oh Boy! This burger is pricey indeed.
The ‘world’s most expensive burger’ was created by a chef and sold for (5,000 euro) nearly 4.5 lakhs. Golden Boy…
Read More » - 17 JulyDH Latest News
Breaking News: Covid slinks into Olympic Village!
On Saturday, organizers announced that a person had tested positive for Covid-19 in the Tokyo Olympic athletes’ village, adding to…
Read More » - 13 JulyDH Latest News
Australia targets tourists from Japan, India post Covid; Chinese tourists unlikely to rebound
If diplomatic relations between the two countries do not improve, tourism experts predict Chinese travelers will not return in the…
Read More » - 13 JulyDH Latest News
Indians sell gold inheritances as virus deepens financial pain
New Delhi: When Paul Fernandes, a 50-year-old waiter in India, lost his job on a cruise ship last year, he…
Read More » - 11 JulyDH Latest News
Black Widow breaks pandemic records with $39.5 million at the box office
Black Widow, as expected, is crushing the box office. Marvel Studios is back in the big-numbers game after releasing its…
Read More » - 8 JulyDH Latest News
The deadliest days of Indonesia’s history are captured in aerial images
Excavators pile up the soil as they dig deep in Indonesia, carving out graves for the pandemic dead. Among rows…
Read More » - 6 JulyDH Latest News
Keep your eyes healthy while ‘working at home’
No one expected the last couple of months to be so tough. ‘Self-quarantine’ and ‘world pandemic’ have become everyday phrases,…
Read More » - 3 JulyDH Latest News
What breaks you, makes you strong: Kriti Sanon on coping with pandemic
Actress Kriti Sanon, who was diagnosed with COVID-19 late last year, discussed what she learned throughout the ongoing pandemic. ‘It’s…
Read More » - 2 JulyDH Latest News
Pandemic worsens Human Trafficking situation: U.S. Report
According to the United States, the coronavirus pandemic has created the perfect environment for human trafficking, as governments divert resources…
Read More » - Jun- 2021 -24 JuneDH Latest News
How often do you open the fridge? Then check out this viral tweet …
Most people started working from home due to the pandemic and since many of them cannot go out after work,…
Read More » - 18 JuneDH Latest News
The pandemic third wave may not affect children: Centre
The suspicion that the dangerous third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic will affect children severely may not be true. The…
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