In a surprising move, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee led West Bengal government announced on Monday that people testing positive for novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) in the state will be allowed to go home and self-quarantine. Addressing a press in a virtual ...

While the COVID-19 pandemic has been impacting the elderly and individuals with co-morbid conditions, children have mostly been spared from the severe symptoms of coronavirus. However, a new development where British GPs have warned of youngsters being hit by a ...

App-based cab services providers are seeing a halt in the business due to the pan-India lockdown to contain the coronavirus outbreak. Ola — the leading Indian ridesharing company has put its resources to best use and rolled out its service ...

During the times of the pandemic, for many people who have witnessed the tremendous growth of medical science and healthcare, in general, it is very difficult to understand why developing a vaccine for COVID-19 is taking so long. Also, given ...

Everyone is feeling the effect of lockdown in India, which has been in force since March 24 and was extended again on April 14. Celebrities are no exception to these unmatched experiences and effects of the lockdown. Add to this, ...

In a new development WHO warned that Governments should not issue so-called ‘Immunity Passports’ or ‘Risk-Free Certificates’ for those who have recovered from COVID-19, as a way of easing lockdowns. It further said there was “no evidence” that people who ...

The world is fighting to win a battle with an unseen enemy. The current COVID-19 pandemic will change our lives in many ways. The new normal in the post-pandemic would be very different from what we are currently used to ...

India is fighting a challenging and long battle with the COVID-19 pandemic, one of its most preferred weapon to defeat the enemy has been its strict lockdown policy. When this lockdown is challenged by a few stubborn citizens of its ...

In the race of claiming soft power and world leadership during the times of COVID-19 pandemic, China is to donate an additional $30 million to the World Health Organization (WHO) to support the global fight against the coronavirus outbreak, Chinese ...

The Union Cabinet on Wednesday took the route of an ordinance to prevent acts of violence and harassment against healthcare personnel deployed in combating COVID-19. The law has provisions for a non-bailable offence with a maximum punishment of seven years, ...