Coronavirus has birthed catastrophe and health complications across the globe. Recently, it has been noted that the virus is causing strokes among young people in their thirties and forties. Earlier it was said to affect only the lungs, but slowly its effect can be seen on the kidney, brain, and liver. According to doctors in...Read More
How the Hollywood stars coped with the extreme side effects of their treatment Actor Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson were one of the first Hollywood veterans to announce they were tested positive with the coronavirus. In a recent interview on American television, Rita Wilson told that they were given chloroquine to treat the...Read More
What doctors and researchers from around the world have to say about the dwindling supply of PPE and masks Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a shortage of PPE supply has been seen all over the globe. All the countries, including Australia, have been forced to ration their medical and Personal Protective Equipment supplies. The scenario...Read More
The COVID-19 – Essential updates on shopping, school travel, and government’s actions in Australia
The COVID-19 pandemic has set the world economies back by a significant margin. It has also caused more than 1,37,078 fatalities and brought people’s everyday lives to a standstill. Staying updated and informed has become a priority for everyone to make sure: The infection does not spread further The infected ones know what to do...Read More
China’s Wet Markets to be Supervised by WHO Post COVID-19 Outbreak
The paradoxical decision of the World Health Organisation to back China’s decision of reopening it’s ‘wet markets’ has been met with criticism from Australia. The COVID-19 pandemic is said to have its source in the same markets and Scott Morrison, Prime Minister of Australia, has commented that WHO’s action is “unfathomable”. The ‘Wet Market’ Dilemma...Read More
Insights from COVID-19 sufferer on the virus’s transferability – and the society’s scrutiny for catching it- With new reports and rumours coming in from around the world daily, it looks like everyone is still unclear about how easy or difficult it is for you to contract the coronavirus. Two Victorians recently shared their stories and...Read More
No sooner than the World Health Organisation declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic, there have been myriad opinions among scientists on all the causes. The debate regarding the impact of UV rays on the virus has been rise as it supposedly controlled its rapid spread. John Nicholls, professor of pathology at the Hong Kong University,...Read More
Australia orders 1-5 million finger-prick tests to combat Coronavirus
As the global race is on to produce a vaccine for the deadly COVID-19, Australian researchers are trialling new drugs for health workers at clinics and airports. Finger-prick tests, along with 1.5 million face masks and 63,000 COVID-19 test kits have arrived in Australia as the country prepares for a surge in the virus outbreak....Read More
Survivors of novel Coronavirus: Calling this Army of Immune to help save us from deadly COVID-19
People who saved themselves from this virus are being called to save the infected people by using their immunity as their shield. COVID-19 survivors can freely mingle with other people, and therefore, this army of immune is being called to work as frontline health workers for the welfare of others. The survivors of coronavirus in...Read More
Countries have, in recent years, started up programmes where university students can spend some time abroad studying at a university in another country. In general, students opt for spending a semester or two abroad after which they return home and get their degrees in their home country, and many students also go back for the...Read More