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The Tough City of New York

Friday, 22 May 2020 by Riya Gupta
There is a lot to know about the most famous city of the United States, New York City. It is the most populous city in the United States with an estimated population of 84 lakhs in 2019. It is the largest and the most influential metropolis. Manhattan, which is among the world’s major commercial, financial,
  • Published in Lifestyle, Viral
Tagged under: cleaning business, coronavirus, new york

Wildlife population decline, extinction, habitat loss and the virus spillover

Monday, 18 May 2020 by Brag Social
There are between 5 and 15 million living organisms on the planet Earth and only 1.5 million species have been identified, named, and described yet. We have around 300,000 species of plants, 4-8 million insects, and approximately 50,000 vertebrates- of which 10,000 are birds. Three-quarters of the total land of Earth has been significantly affected
  • Published in Nature
Tagged under: animals, corona-virus, coronavirus, endanger, endangered, extinct species, lockdown, nature, Pandemic, virus

Social life – Under The Lockdown

Sunday, 17 May 2020 by Brag Social
There has been a dramatic change over these months with the COVID-19 pandemic in all the aspects and spheres of our lives. Apart from the direct influence seen in the economy, climate, jobs, etc. The impact on social lives rather substantially digitalizing social life is still not in the limelight. Lockdown confined our lives to
  • Published in Lifestyle
Tagged under: corona-virus, coronavirus, internet user, lockdown, social distancing, social media platforms, video call

Gov. Charlie Baker’s four step plan

Tuesday, 12 May 2020 by Zoya Hosain
Gov. Charlie Baker unveiled a four-step plan on Monday to begin reopening Massachusetts by May 18. Baker said guidance on which businesses would be able to open first will be issued at a later date but will likely apply to those that require little to no contact with customers and in a “limited fashion.” The Republican governor named
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: 4 step plam, coronavirus, covid-19, Gov. Charlie Baker, reopening of the states

Coronavirus – The Pandemic and New Normal 

Tuesday, 12 May 2020 by Brag Social
First identified in December 2019 in China, the COVID-19 pandemic has shown a sweeping effect across the world. In almost all sectors health, films, business, travel to many more. We are dealing with a worldwide pandemic, lockdowns, the persisting threat of the coronavirus, and the possible consequences in our own ways. However, we are unaware
  • Published in Health And Fitness, Knowledge Center
Tagged under: box office, cinema halls, corona-virus, coronavirus, coronavirus and cinema, coronavirus and theatre, film industry, impact of coronavirus, lockdown, new normal, photography, phpotographers

Things The World Missed Due To Coronavirus

Saturday, 09 May 2020 by Riya Gupta
Coronavirus has affected 213 countries, areas, or territories. Did anyone ever imagine, a single virus will create such massive human destruction worldwide and put the whole globe under lockdown? The human species has faced several different diseases in the past like cholera, influenza, and smallpox. They have been brutal killers in human history. There have
  • Published in Entertainment, Sports
Tagged under: canceled, conferences, coronavirus, FIFA World Cup, music festivals, Postpone, Space events, sports events, Tokyo Olympics, United Nations Organizations

Mayor Michael Melham affected by coronavirus way before the first reported case

Thursday, 07 May 2020 by Zoya Hosain
China on Thursday seized on comments made by a New Jersey mayor that he had contracted the novel coronavirus as early as November — a claim that, if true, would throw the U.S. and Beijing’s timelines about COVID-19 into disarray. Lijian Zhao, a spokesman for China’s foreign ministry who has been at the center of pushing back against the U.S., quoted a
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: china, coronavirus, mayor, Michael Melham, United States

Easing of lock down in Italy, Spain and France

Monday, 04 May 2020 by Zoya Hosain
Europe’s top coronavirus hot spots are preparing to lift lockdown measures after seeing the biggest dip in daily new confirmed cases and deaths in weeks. Italy, Spain, and France have all recorded their lowest daily spike in fatalities to date. On Monday, Italy recorded just 174 coronavirus-related deaths within a 24-hour period – the lowest daily increase in two months, Sky News
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: coronavirus, covid-19, lock downs, social distancing

Boris Johnson on his experience in battling the virus

Sunday, 03 May 2020 by Zoya Hosain
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson reveals in a new interview that doctors were prepared for the worst during his battle with coronavirus. Johnson tested positive for COVID-19 on March 27. Ten days later, he was admitted to the hospital as he entered the critical phase of the infection. For three days, he remained in intensive care, where he claims it was
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: battling, boris johnson, coronavirus, covid-19, recovery, UK

Crowds weren’t abiding social distancing on Saturday to watch the flyover honoring health care of workers

Sunday, 03 May 2020 by Zoya Hosain
Large crowds gathered on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on Saturday to watch a Blue Angels and Thunderbirds flyover honoring health care workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic. Though some photos showed families appearing to separate in clusters on the lawn — adhering to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines to keep at least six feet apart — some observers questioned
  • Published in Latest News
Tagged under: blue angels, coronavirus, dc, national mall, social distancing, thunderbirds
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