COVID-19

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  • Boris Johnson is in intensive care, so who is in charge in the UK?
    Dominic Raab
    The fact that Boris Johnson is in intensive care following his COVID-19 diagnosis reminds us that the UK is unusual in not having a clear system of who to turn to when the prime minister is incapacitated.
  • Coronavirus: BMJ study suggests 78% don’t show symptoms – here’s what that could mean
    Michele Emiliano, President of the Puglia Region, wears a protective mask
    The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread, with 1.4 million cases and almost 75,000 deaths reported worldwide as of April 7. To slow down the spread and reduce mortality, governments across the world have put in place social distancing measures. When such measures are lifted, the “flattened epidemic curve” is expected to start rising again in the absence of a vaccine.
  • What does ‘recovered from coronavirus’ mean? 4 questions answered about how some survive and what happens next
    An election official takes a voter's driver's license information during the presidential primary election held amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in New Richmond
    The coronavirus is certainly scary, but despite the constant reporting on total cases and a climbing death toll, the reality is that the vast majority of people who come down with COVID-19 survive it. Just as the number of cases grows, so does another number: those who have recovered.
  • A healthy circadian rhythm may keep you sane and increase resilience to fight COVID-19
    Health workers wait in line to get food near the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, as the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues
    Social distancing and washing hands have become the frontline in the fight against COVID-19, but there is another powerfully protective resource immediately available to all: your circadian rhythm.
  • Cook Shares Apple's Effort To Help Fight COVID-19 And Protect medical Frontliners
    3D printing enthusiasts join fight against coronavirus
    The staggering number of COVID-19 infected persons in the US alone triggers various industry leaders like Apple to rise up to the challenge.
  • Zoom Banned By NYC Department Of Education Due To Privacy Concerns
    A student takes classes online with his companions using the Zoom APP at home
    The NYC Department of Education announced that starting Apr 4, students and teachers are prohibited from using Zoom in holding online classes.
  • Some Indians Believe Cow Urine Prevents And Cures COVID-19
    Members of All India Hindu Mahasabha serve a traditional drink with cow urine as an ingredient during a gaumutra (cow urine) party, which according to them helps in warding off coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in New Delhi
    Would you drink cow's urine if it could cure or protect you from COVID-19?
  • Japan's PM Considers State Of Emergency Declaration
    Prime MInister Abe Shinzo
    Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe might declare that the country would be put to a State of Emegency as early as Tuesday.
  • Microsoft To Match Member Reward Points With Monetary Donations
    Paris Games Week (PGW) trade fair for video games in Paris
    People who are part of the Microsoft Rewards can do their part by way of their accrued points.
  • US Furniture Retailer Wayfair Reports Massive Surge In Sales
    Wayfair Share Prices
    Share prices of online retailer Wayfair surged by more than 37 percent after it reported a massive increase in sales over the past couple of months.
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