Government to ramp up antigen test once again KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 16 The government, which had halted the COVID-19 antigen test around hotspots in the valley two weeks ago, is once again preparing to increase the tests up to five lakh within a week. The government had launched the antigen... Horoscopes 17 Dec, 2020
Apathetic neoliberal state: Solidarity will strengthen workers The ill-facet of neoliberalism manifests most starkly in the sector of health, education and food security. People with coronavirus symptoms have been denied treatment by hospitals. Worse, even staffers of the most profitable hospitals have been laid... 11 Dec, 2020
Don�t let COVID-19 overshadow the risk of dengue The human race is currently going through a scourge of the COVID-19 pandemic, caused by a newly discovered coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, which originated in Wuhan, China in December 2019. Since then, more than 200 countries have fallen victim to this virus.... 11 Aug, 2020
Red Cross trains thousands of NKoreans to help cope with coronavirus, floods SEOUL: The Red Cross has trained 43,000 North Korean volunteers to help communities, including the locked-down city of Kaesong, fight the novel coronavirus and provide flood assistance, an official with the relief organisation said on... Women 10 Aug, 2020
Scientists just beginning to understand the many health problems caused by COVID-19 CHICAGO: Scientists are only starting to grasp the vast array of health problems caused by the novel coronavirus, some of which may have lingering effects on patients and health systems for years to come, according to doctors and infectious disease... Environment 26 Jun, 2020
Delhi reserves hospital beds for residents as virus cases surge NEW DELHI: The city of New Delhi on Sunday ordered many of its hospital beds to be reserved solely for residents of the Indian capital, as the number of COVID-19 infections continued to surge. India on Sunday registered 9,971 new coronavirus... Women 07 Jun, 2020
Are you a blood type A? You may be more susceptible to severe coronavirus symptoms KATHMANDU: A latest finding by researchers in Germany and Norway has suggested that people with blood type A may be more susceptible to sever symptoms of coronavirus. In Nepal, 28.3 per cent of the population are A+ while 0.2 per cent of A- blood... Women 05 Jun, 2020
Competitive sport in England gets green light for Monday restart LONDON: After a near three-month shutdown, elite competitive sport in England can resume from Monday behind closed doors provided strict conditions are met, the government said on Saturday. The first major event is expected to be the 2000 Guineas... 31 May, 2020
More than 2,200 Indonesians have died with coronavirus symptoms, data shows More than 2,200 Indonesians have died with acute symptoms of COVID-19 but were not recorded as victims of the disease, a Reuters review of data from 16 of the country's 34 provinces showed. Three medical experts said the figures indicated the... Women 28 Apr, 2020
Indian police order �cave-dwelling� foreign tourists into quarantine Rishikesh, India, April 19 Six foreign tourists who tried to sit out the coronavirus pandemic in an Indian cave have been sent to quarantine at an ashram near a town made famous by the Beatles after running out of money, police said today. The... Women 20 Apr, 2020
Great-grandmother, 97, becomes Brazil's oldest coronavirus survivor RIO DE JANEIRO: When 97-year-old Brazilian Gina Dal Colleto was hospitalized on April 1 with coronavirus symptoms, few could have thought she would survive the deadly virus. On Sunday, however, Dal Colleto was pushed in a wheelchair out of Sao... Women 13 Apr, 2020
Britain's Johnson making progress in hospital LONDON: The office of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he “continues to make very good progress” in a London hospital after contracting COVID-19. The 55-year-old Johnson was diagnosed with COVID-19 more than two weeks ago, becoming the... Women 11 Apr, 2020