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‘Drugs, Vaccines Coming, Give Us Some Time'
An assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University and a cancer physician and researcher, Dr Siddhartha Mukherjee is most popularly known as the author of ‘The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer’. Dr Mukherjee was awarded the 2011 Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction for his book.
Lockdown Relief
All Delhi schools can only collect tuition fees for one month and access to online classes to be on
Agonising Wait For Non-Covid Patients In City
With doctors neck-deep in Corona cases, there’s little relief for thousands of other patients — triggering brawls at hospitals.
South Delhi RWAs Raise Alarm
Office bearers didn’t have prior info about hotspots, claim many flout lockdown rules
Lockdown & Lay-Offs
As India fights against COVID-19, another crisis is just around the corner — jobs and salary cuts
Pizza Scare Jolts Food Biz In Delhi
Many plan to stop ordering-in as delivery boy tests Coronavirus positive, sending 72 families & his 17 co-workers in quarantine
Aim To Curb Long-Term Doping
NADA chief Agarwal says new mechanism for testing athletes will be put in place post pandemic
Cover-Up Story!
Trump says countries ‘covering up’ deaths as America accounts for 20% of global fatalities with 4% of the population, adds US ‘passed’ peak of cases
Docs In Despair
National federation of doctors writes to Shah after several attacks, wants CISF protection, special confinement zones
EU Wants No More Chaos As It Eyes Exit
Move after Austria, the Czech Republic as well as Denmark lift some lockdown measures recently
Lockdown 2.0 How It Impacts Ailing Economy
While partial opening of some sectors on April 20 raises hope, extended curbs will hurt as demand shrinks & wait for stimulus package gets longer the spread of COVID-19, in New Delhi on Wednesday.
The Curious Case Of Role Reversals
We can't know what will be the After if we don’t fully understand the Now and, let’s admit it, we don’t have a clue and neither do the people who are leading us. ‘Fear and denial’ is what doctors use when treating patients with COVID-19, explains Dr. Shiba Malik, Neurosurgeon, Vivevakanand Hospital in Haldwani. “If we didn’t fear getting sick we would be sitting ducks and wouldn’t protect ourselves, or our loved ones. But without denial we wouldn’t come to the hospital at all.” Doctors are trained to feel infallible in the riskiest of situations — denying and defying the odds of catching contagious diseases even when they are operating on patients with HIV, Hepatitis B, or Tuberculosis. The difference is, with the aforementioned cases, the odds of contagion are, perhaps, 1 in 10, while in the case of COVID-19, the odds are closer to 1 in 1. Especially in the absence of proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
The Misery Of Migrant Workers
Migrant crisis hits country again with thousands stuck across states as Modi govt extends lockdown till May 3
‘The Super Seven'
After announcing extension of the lockdown, Modi asks people to follow 7 steps to help the govt fight Coronavirus
NCR Braces For Rigorous Curbs
Door-to-door checking, tighter containment, aggressive tracking & mass sanitisation drive-in phase 2 of lockdown
Global Toll Nears 121k; Worst May Be Over For NY
1,509 deaths in 24 hours as NY governor says cases may be plateauing in US
Capital Intensifies War On Corona
There are 55 virus hotspots in Delhi now
Europe Gets Back To Work
Spain, Italy and Austria take first steps to ease restrictions
Mask Mafia: Makes A Killing In Nervous City
Exposed! Black-marketeers exploit Corona scare in Capital & sell protective gear at exorbitant prices as govt vows action
Minister Counts Lockdown Benefits
COVID-19 positive cases in the National Capital have crossed the 1,000mark. In such a situation, is the Arvind Kejriwal government prepared for a lockdown extension? And what are the challenges before the government?
Silver Lining Now?
No new case in 25 affected districts across 14 states in fortnight
Will Defeat The Virus Together, Says Boris In Message
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is recuperating from his COVID-19 hospitalisation at his country retreat of Chequers, where he has been joined by his pregnant fiancee Carrie Symonds.
Kerala Is Fighting Covid-19, And How
People can change for better in the time of calamities.
WHO Backs India's Lockdown 2.0 Push
There are indications that an extension of the lockdown beyond April 14 might come with some relaxations to boost economic activities
Can A Recovered Corona Patient Test Positive Again?
While most countries in the world are struggling with rising coronavirus cases, South Korean officials on Friday reported 91 patients who were thought to be cleared of the new Coronavirus, but had tested positive again.
Corona Warriors Under Attack
Cops assaulted for lockdown enforcement in Patiala, docs reattach ASI’s chopped off hand
India's Covid Combat Gets A Tech Tonic
From apps & drones to AI, technology turns a bigger weapon every day as Centre and states intensify efforts to bend the Corona curve
Pets Being Abandoned Across Capital Paw-Sitive Fears
Scare grips city even as experts say dogs & cats are not carriers
‘Virus Can Spread 13 Feet From Sufferers'
Scientists examine surface and air samples from both an ICU and general Covid-19 ward
Big Blow To Sadar Bazar Traders
After the lockdown was implemented on March 24, there has been a steady control on the rapid spread of the deadly Coronavirus.