Myth 13: A deadlier strain of the novel coronavirus has appearedAll viruses accumulate mutations over time and the virus that causes Covid-19 is no different. How widespread different strains of a vir...
A students group at IIT Kharagpur has uploaded videos on social media explaining the WHO guidelines on the precautions to be taken to contain the spread of the coronavirus in 12 Indian languages for p...
Best healthcare and history of medical aidCuba has been sending its 'armies of white robes' to disaster sites around the world, largely in poor countries since its 1959 revolution. Its doctors were in...
With more than 380,000 people infected across 177 countries, the coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated its global reach. No field of life — from work and travel, to watching a film at a theatre or p...
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By Motoko Rich, Matt Futterman and Tariq Panja/New York Times News Service
A day after the historic rout, equity benchmark Sensex bounced back to close 693 points higher on Tuesday as investors noted governments across the world taking prompt economic measures to offset the ...
In an extraordinary exchange, President Donald Trump and the government's top infectious disease expert, Dr Anthony Fauci, publicly sparred Friday on whether a malaria drug would work to treat people ...
Home has suddenly become the centre of the universe. Under the threat of Covid-19, everyone is home: grandparents, parents, children, and the office. Work is being done through phonecalls and the lapt...
Each week, The Spectator, arguably the most politically delightful weekly publication from London, publishes a column, ‘Ancient and Modern’, that tries to detect parallels between contemporary lif...