According to a Reuters poll of medical experts, a third wave of coronavirus infections is expected to strike India by October, and while it will be better controlled than the previous outbreak, the pandemic will remain a public health hazard for at least another year.
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lost employment in the second wave
The study, which was conducted in April of this year, included 2,000 people in India. According to the poll, 6% of individuals over the age of 55 had permanently lost their employment, up from 4% the previous year.
Featuring Sakshi Thakare – A Young Writer from Nagpur Maharashtra Making Mark in Literary World
he world is collapsing due to this pandemic. We, humans, are feeling helpless and we are already drained mentally, due to all these. The way we need to be physically fit, just like that we need to be mentally healthy. The time which we are going through is too hazardous. To survive each day is a challenge. This all is like a nightmare.
#ArrestBillGates Trends in India: Why Do Some People Want Microsoft’s Founder Arrested?
According to a storey published on Sunday, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates sponsored an NGO that conducted unapproved clinical trials of a vaccine on tribal children in India.
Love in Isolation – Part 2
It was bit risky for all of them but all of us could see this as the best option that time.
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Coronavirus India Live Updates: India registers 1.86 lakh new Covid-19 cases, 3,660 fatalities
Bengaluru, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi | In the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. on Friday, India registered 1.86 lakh new covid-19 cases, the lowest daily infection rise in 44 days. The number of active cases has dropped to 23.43 lakh, with more than 2.48 crore individuals completely free of the infection.
PM Modi’s Actions “Inexcusable” – Lancet Said
New Delhi: In an editorial, the Lancet said, “Indian Prime Minister Modi’s conduct in trying to stifle criticism and free dialogue during the crisis are inexcusable.”
Top Headlines – Current Affairs May 2nd and 3rd
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US President Joe Biden to Help India In the midst of the COVID-19 Crisis
In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, US President Joe Biden has stated that he is “determined” to assist India