Coronavirus

Video Opinion: Uncertainty over coronavirus has taken a toll on mental health

Dr Shweta Sharma talks about paranoia, anxiety and depression triggered by uncertainty over coronavirus pandemic. She also lists ways to deal with…

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Video analysis: Coronavirus impact - strategic competition and beyond

Major General S B Asthana (Retd) analysis the strategic situation in the Indo-Pacific region as the coronavirus fear grips the world.

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Trump dodges questions about his friendship with Putin, says 'I don't comment on that'—what is he hiding?

On Tuesday, during an appearance at the Economic Club of Chicago, the interviewer asked Trump about his rumoured friendship with Putin, but the ex-president refused to comment and said, "No, I don…

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Trump sent COVID test kits to Putin while Americans died? Explosive new book reveals his shocking betrayal

'War,' a book by Bob Woodward, has revealed that allegedly, Trump, when…

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'Much better scenario': World better positioned against mpox than for Covid, says vaccine alliance

The Covid catastrophe brought with it "important learnings, and those learnings were drawn upon", said Gavi chief Sania Nishtar

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Covid scare back in Europe and US as new contagious variant XEC becomes dominant

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has urged people to maintain good hygiene and improve access to clean air.

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Covid vaccine: Single-dose nasal drop protects against virus and variants, can be a gamechanger

A new Covid vaccine candidate could be a game changer, according to its developers, as it offers broad protection against the virus and its variants. What makes it unique is that it can be…

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'Coronavirus', which literally translates into 'the virus with a halo' has alarmed the whole world after China quarantined the epicentre of the outbreak, Wuhan shutting down essential services in the city. 

With the number of cases rising daily, the virus threatens millions of people, especially in developing regions. Several countries have cancelled or suspended flights to China as the country grapples with the deadly virus.

Covid variant 'Eris' on rise in UK, as experts say country ‘flying blind’ on infection

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) stated that one in seven new COVID-19 cases is of Eris

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Time to swipe left?: Misinformation drives 'vaccine-free' dating

According to a 2022 survey by the Pew Research Center, about half of US adults who used a dating site or app said it was important to see the vaccination status on profiles 

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Covid positive but no symptoms? The reason probably lies in your genes. Here's how

The detected mutation seems to provide a benefit to the immune cells of people who have been exposed to 'seasonal' coronaviruses, the ones responsible for causing common colds.

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Indian government eases COVID-19 testing rules for international travellers

The earlier requirements for RT-PCR based testing of a random two per cent subset of international travellers to India have been dropped, said the health ministry. The new guidelines will take…

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COVID-19: China deletes mortality data that offered a peek into impact of its pandemic policies

When China revised its pandemic policy last year in December, hospitals and crematoria were reportedly flooded with Covid patients, but Chinese officials have not disclosed accurate statistics …

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Explained: Strain of coronavirus turning Cyprus into 'island of dead cats'. Can the virus infect humans?

In Cyprus, a dangerous strain of coronavirus is rapidly killing the island's cat population. Can the virus cross the species barrier and infect humans? Here's all you need to know

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UK govt loses legal battle to prevent Covid inquiry from accessing Boris Johnson's WhatsApp messages

Responding to the court's judgment, the government said that it would comply with the decision and collaborate with the inquiry team on "practical arrangements", reports BBC. The Covid inquiry…

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Widow of James Bond actor accuses former UK Health Minister of misdirecting Covid inquiry

Speaking after the hearing, Lorelei King, the widow of former James Bond actor Vincent Marzello, stated that she did not believe Hancock took responsibility for his failings and accused him of…

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COVID-19 was engineered as ‘bioweapon’ to purposely infect people, claims Wuhan researcher

During the interview, Chinese researcher Chao Shao recounted a story involving his colleague, Shan Chao, who admitted that their supervisor had given them four strains of the coronavirus to…

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US intelligence: No direct evidence found to prove coronavirus created in Wuhan lab, China obstructing review

The declassified report stated that while they have conducted “extensive work”, they couldn't find any evidence of an incident at the laboratory in Wuhan

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Covid scepticism deepens as China fails to release cremation data in quarterly report

The Chinese Ministry of Civil Affairs released summary statistics on marriage and social welfare for the fourth quarter of 2022, but some crucial information is missing 

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Wuhan institute involved in creation, cover-up of Covid pandemic: Report

A report in The Sunday Times on Saturday (June 10) said that Chinese scientists were running a covert project of dangerous experiments that caused a leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology and…

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Biden's Covid czar Ashish Jha to step down as White House Coordinator

Jha's departure from the post of White House COVID-19 coordinator comes as the US federal government ended its twin virus emergencies on the coronavirus earlier this spring

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Long Covid patients have lower quality of life than those with cancer, Parkinson’s disease: Study

Fatigue was found to be the most common symptom among post-Covid patients, having the greatest impact on their daily lives

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Top Chinese scientist says don't rule out Covid lab leak theory

It has been widely established that Covid virus emanated from bats, but how it got transmitted to humans has so far remained a mystery

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Should India worry about the increase in COVID-19 cases in China?

A recent report mentioned that Chinese officials are increasing vaccinations among the country's 1.4 billion citizens 

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Study reveals the one place where you should NEVER go without a face mask

As per a recent study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, wearing masks in medical settings, such as doctor's offices, can still provide some protection against COVID-19

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Japanese flock to relearn art of smiling as masks come off after Covid mandate

It would appear natural that people wouldn't forget the old ways of meet and greet. But some people in Japan are taking help from professionals in order to relearn smiling.

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What is Title 42? Covid migration control law from Trump era lapses, leading to worries of new influx

Immigration advocates and humanitarian groups accused Trump of using the pandemic as an excuse to deny thousands of people migrating to the US the chance for humanitarian relief through asylum

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US: CDC chief Rochelle Walensky resigns, says Covid-19 waning good time for transition

According to CDC authorities, Walensky will step down on June 30. An interim director was not immediately announced. She informed the CDC staff of her retirement at a staff meeting after…

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Wuhan lab leak likely behind Covid pandemic, finds US investigation

The two-year-long investigation into the outbreak that killed 1.1 million Americans by the Republican-led House Select Subcommittee on the Pandemic concluded on Monday (Dec 2). It backs the theory…

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Trump dodges questions about his friendship with Putin, says 'I don't comment on that'—what is he hiding?

On Tuesday, during an appearance at the Economic Club of Chicago, the interviewer asked Trump about his rumoured friendship with Putin, but the ex-president refused to comment and said, "No, I don…

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Trump sent COVID test kits to Putin while Americans died? Explosive new book reveals his shocking betrayal

'War,' a book by Bob Woodward, has revealed that allegedly, Trump, when…

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'Much better scenario': World better positioned against mpox than for Covid, says vaccine alliance

The Covid catastrophe brought with it "important learnings, and those learnings were drawn upon", said Gavi chief Sania Nishtar

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Covid scare back in Europe and US as new contagious variant XEC becomes dominant

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has urged people to maintain good hygiene and improve access to clean air.

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Covid vaccine: Single-dose nasal drop protects against virus and variants, can be a gamechanger

A new Covid vaccine candidate could be a game changer, according to its developers, as it offers broad protection against the virus and its variants. What makes it unique is that it can be…

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Virus that causes Covid is widespread among wildlife species in US: Study

The study found that genetic monitoring in wild animals verified the existence of SARS-CoV-2 and distinct viral mutations with lineages closely resembling versions that were circulating in humans…

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'Outdated, abandoned, labyrinthine': Covid inquiry finds how UK's health system failed people during pandemic

The report said that the UK government's sole pandemic strategy from 2011, was "outdated and lacked adaptability". 

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‘I had a lot of dizziness’: Montreal resident shares his suffering with Long Covid for three years

Researchers are trying to solve the mystery of Long COVID, even while it is extremely difficult to ascertain the exact number of these cases across the world 

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Is Covid back with summer wave as cases rise in UK and US?

Data by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) revealed that laboratory tests conducted across the nation, the majority of which involved swabs taken from patients receiving healthcare. 

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UK not prepared for ‘inevitable’ next pandemic, says ex-chief scientific adviser

The future pandemics need 'continual government focus and attention' and yet 'by 2023 the G7 had sort of forgotten about it' 

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Another Covid-like threat? Scientists in China create virus in lab that can kill in THREE days

The researchers highlighted that their aim was to replicate Ebola symptoms in a controlled laboratory environment 

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Covid in India: Tamil Nadu health official says no need for any panic

The official data revealed that as many as 290 cases of KP.2 and 34 cases of KP.1 have been found in India 

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India reports 324 cases of COVID-19 sub-variants KP.1 and KP.2. Here's what you need to know

The report highlighted that there is no rise in hospitalisation or serious instances, therefore there is no need for alarm or panic.

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Is Covid back? Singapore advises wearing masks amid sharp rise in cases, recommends jabs for vulnerable

The predominant Covid variants are still JN.1 and its sub-lineages, including KP.1 and KP.2 globally 

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Chinese Covid whistleblower due to be released after 4 years in prison

Zhang Zhan was convicted by a Shanghai court for 'picking quarrels and provoking trouble' and sentenced to four years imprisonment in December 2020

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New family of Covid-19 variants nicknamed ‘FLiRT’ are on the rise in US | All you need to know

The letters in FLiRT variants are based on the technical names of their mutations, one which includes the letters F and L, and another one includes the letters R and T. Within this group of…

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AstraZeneca Covid vaccine: Court case, rare side effects, admission of guilt, and more. All you need to know

This damning revelation can potentially pave the way for AstraZeneca to cough up millions of dollars in legal payout. Here's all you need to know

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AstraZeneca admits in court that its Covid vaccine can ‘in very rare cases, cause TTS’

AstraZeneca is facing class action suits over claims that its COVID-19 vaccine, developed in conjunction with Oxford, caused serious injury or death in dozens of cases

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72-year-old dies after living with Covid for record 613 days, virus mutated over 50 times

The scientists at the University of Amsterdam's Centre for Experimental and Molecular Medicine said that Covid in his body later acquired over 50 mutations 

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In pics | As WHO says Covid no longer health emergency, here's how outbreak gripped the world

Almost three years after the Covid virus, which originated in China's Wuhan city, wreaked havoc across the globe, the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Friday, said that the virus was no longer a 

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COVID Horror: Six pictures show reality of coronavirus outbreak haunting China

The recent Covid-19 outbreak that has hit China is more troublesome than ever.

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Newborn babies, fish, stray dogs and more...what will China test for Covid next?

For more than two years, the coronavirus pandemic has been a major global health concern. During this time, countries have started large-scale covid testing efforts during this time.

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Inside high-security Swiss lab tasked to stop next pandemic

The Spiez Laboratory in Switzerland is known for its detective work on chemical, biological and nuclear threats since World War-II.

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'Like Covid never happened': Thousands sway to music as Ibiza's nightclubs reopen - See pics

A crowd dances to the pulsing beat of electronic music, hands in the air, at the Pacha nightclub near the main marina on the Spanish holiday island of Ibiza.

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In Pics | ‘Tearful relief’: Babies, toddlers get first Covid jabs in US

COVID-19 vaccination for babies and toddlers has finally started in the United States on Tuesday. Several children were given shots on thighs and arms.

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In pics: Japan eases Covid restrictions for foreign tourists

As countries slowly limp back to normal life after two years of brutal Covid lockdown, Japan seeks to balance its commercial interests and public safety.

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Saudi Arabia welcomes first foreign pilgrims after COVID-19 hiatus

Saudi Arabia on Saturday welcomed its first batch of hajj pilgrims since before the coronavirus pandemic, which prompted authorities to sharply restrict the annual ritual. (Text: AFP)

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In pics: North Korea deploys army to curb virus outbreak

North Korea has mobilised its military to distribute COVID medications and deployed more than 10,000 health workers to help trace potential patients as it fights a sweeping coronavirus wave, state

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In pics| Thousands of faithful Catholics pray at Portuguese shrine despite fears of new Covid wave

Happy but cautious at being able to join a mass religious event for the first time since the pandemic began, thousands of Catholic faithful gathered at a sanctuary in Portugal on Friday, as authori

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In Pics: For first time, North Korea reports Omicron cases, goes for lockdown

North Korea confirmed its first-ever Covid cases on Thursday and declared a "serious emergency", with leader Kim Jong Un ordering lockdowns across the country. (Text: AFP)

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New Zealand welcomes Australian visitors with warm hugs, tears and Maori performers

New Zealand welcomed hundreds of travellers from Australia with emotional scenes on Wednesday as it opened its borders to its trans-Tasmanian neighbour for the first time since mid-2021.

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In pics: Beijing’s Temple of Heaven misses tourists during China's biggest holiday week

As the number of cases in Beijing increases day by day, here are a few before and after covid images which show how the pandemic affected this World Heritage Site.

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Taiwan to host Asian Pride Games after two years despite spike in COVID-19

Taiwan opened the inaugural Asian Pride Games with a colourful ceremony drawing hundreds of athletes and spectators.

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Visitors trickle back, but climbing mecca Nepal seeks more - see pics

Nepal is putting a 21st-century spin on a tourism sector dominated by activities unchanged for generations as it looks to boost a vital part of an economy decimated by the COVID-19 pandemic and soa

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COVID-19: Singapore lifts all covid restrictions except wearing masks

Office workers queued for trains, restaurants, and elevators and delivery riders raced from building to building as the buzz returned to Singapore's business district on Tuesday, its first day free

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In pics: Brazil holds first carnival after two years of pandemic

Rio de Janeiro's carnival, a glittering, sequin-studded festival of the flesh, exploded back to life Friday with the first famed samba school parades since Covid-19 hit Brazil.

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Covid fourth wave in India? Here's what we know so far

After reporting low cases, India is seeing a sharp uptick in new Covid infections, forcing the government to reintroduce some of the restrictions that were lifted a few weeks ago.

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Plastic everywhere: Hong Kong's zero-Covid facilities have become an environmental nightmare

Plastic is everywhere in quarantine hotels for Hong Kong arrivals: Cellophane wraps remote controls, the pillows are enveloped in plastic bags, and meals are served with plastic flatware.

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International cruise ships return to Australia after two-year Covid ban - see pics

After a widespread COVID-19 outbreak, a cruise liner docked in Sydney Harbour on a bright Monday morning (April 18) with a giant banner saying "We're home." (Source: AFP) 

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The five stages of the covid Pandemic, as told by Dr Anthony Fauci

Dr. Anthony Fauci, top medical advisor to the US President Joe Biden said we are still in the first phase of the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr. Fauci said there are five stages of the pandemic. Read Article
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Video Opinion: Uncertainty over coronavirus has taken a toll on mental health

Dr Shweta Sharma talks about paranoia, anxiety and depression triggered by uncertainty over coronavirus pandemic. She also lists ways to deal with mental health issues. Read Article
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Video analysis: Coronavirus impact - strategic competition and beyond

Major General S B Asthana (Retd) analysis the strategic situation in the Indo-Pacific region as the coronavirus fear grips the world. Read Article