Saudi Arabia extends coronavirus curfew indefinitely

Saudi Arabia extends coronavirus curfew indefinitely Saudi Arabia’s King Salman extended a nationwide curfew until further notice due to the spread of the new coronavirus, the interior ministry said on Sunday, after the kingdom reported more than 300 new infections on each of the last four days. Last week Saudi Arabia placed its capital Riyadh…

(COVID-19) Phased Exit Strategy For General Public After The Lockdown

(COVID-19) Phased Exit Strategy For General Public After The Lockdown Headed by Dr Devi Shetty of Narayana Health (Bangalore), a group of experts have submitted an exit strategy report to the Government of Karnataka on how to proceed with the phase-wise lifting of lockdowns after the 21-days. CORONAVIRUS LIVE UPDATES. The report is based on…

New Technologies Are Invented To Save Us Time. But Are We Really Saving Time?

New technologies are being created with an aim to make our life feasible Technology shapes our standards and also mirrors them People seek the usage of technical and electronic gadgets for their every move As the wheels of time in the modern era revolves further, new technological innovations and advancements pave its way. New sophistication…

White House experts warn against relaxing social distancing rules

White House experts warn against relaxing social distancing rules New York: America’s top medical experts on the White House coronavirus task force Dr Deborah Birx and Dr Anthony Fauci pointed to encouraging signs that the US infection curve is levelling off but warned against relaxing social distancing guidelines and declaring victory too early. The doctors’…

Life returned to track in Wuhan, lockdown ended, all flights resumed

Life returned to track in Wuhan, lockdown ended, all flights resumed Life is now becoming increasingly common in China. Airports were also opened as soon as the lockdown opened in Wuhan, the birthplace of Corona, and 221 aircraft were diverted on the first day. 7119 passengers left for other cities from Wuhan while 4595 passengers…

Canadian police to enforce quarantine act order

Canadian police to enforce quarantine act order Ottawa, April 11 The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) announced that it will begin visiting homes in the country to enforce the government’s Quarantine Act Order against the COVID-19 pandemic. The RCMP said in a statement on Friday that the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is requesting…

If China a developing country, make US too one – Trump

If China a developing country, make US too one – Trump If China a developing country, make US too one: Trump If China is considered a developing country, make the United States too a developing one, US President Donald Trump said on Friday, alleging that Beijing has taken advantage of his country. “China has been…

Modi becomes only Prime Minister to be followed by White House on Twitter

Modi becomes only Prime Minister to be followed by White House on Twitter The White House’s official Twitter account follows a total of 19 people which now includes PM Modi. Besides Modi, The White House also follows the Prime Minister’s Office and President Ram Nath Kovind. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a new follower on…

India asks US to extend H-1B, other visas of citizens stranded over Covid-19

India asks US to extend H-1B, other visas of citizens stranded over Covid-19 The Indian government has asked the US to extend the validity of visas, including H-1B and other types of visas, held by Indian nationals who have been hit by the Covid-19-related economic slump, people familiar with developments said on Friday. Foreign secretary…

Lifting virus lockdowns too quickly could spark deadly resurgence – WHO

Lifting virus lockdowns too quickly could spark deadly resurgence – WHO Any premature lifting of restrictions imposed to control the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to a fatal resurgence of the new coronavirus, the World Health Organisation warned Friday. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that while some states were considering ways to ease the restrictions…