The pandemic has shaken the country to its core. But do things look better now after months of battle Or is the worse yet to come? Let’s go through the timeline of the virus and highlight the main events to find out. December 31 (and before) China gets in touch with the World Health Organisation […]Read More
As the world tries to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and stay safe, people from around the world are well-aware of China’s role in suppressing the early outbreaks and news about the virus. After WHO’s deference, Rita Panahi from Herald Sun has recently said that what China did to the world must never be forgotten. Let’s […]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
In the latest COVID-19 global crisis, we have been seeing China doing its best to manage the crisis. China has put its PR machinery to work actively to repair the reputational damages caused by the coronavirus outbreak. The effects of the virus have started to become more manageable in China. However, in many parts of […]Read More
For years now, scientists and the entire medical community have argued over what can be called a pandemic and what its exact definition is. The consensus is, it is a phenomenon where a particular disease has a widespread occurrence, which is more than what normally would have been in a set geographical region. Throughout human […]Read More
Flying is still no easy business for many, and horror stories of airplane disasters don’t help our fears. But plane crashes help in making future flight travel safer. Here are some that changed aviation for the better. 30 June, 1956: TWA Flight 2 and United Airlines Flight 718 TWA Flight 2 took off from Los […]Read More
News sources have been blowing up lately about a new virus that started in Wuhan, China in 2019. The colloquial name for the virus is the Coronavirus, but doctors and researchers know it by the name 2019-nCoV. It is related to the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) virus that broke out in Guangdong in southern […]Read More
Coronavirus’ news has been spreading all over the world since very late 2019 in a way only the internet, and mainly social media can do. As the Internet is a powerful tool that helps the world to be connected within a few seconds, it can also become an instrument to mislead people and foster chaos. […]Read More
Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common form of dementia, and most often it afflicts people over sixty-five. It’s one of the most familiar age-related illnesses. There is currently no cure for it, and since it’s a progressive ailment, it worsens with time and ends by killing the patient. Symptoms begin with short-term memory loss, but […]Read More
The world was awakened to the rise of a new deadly epidemic known as the “2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)”. This new type of coronavirus has put the entire global community in total dismay. Coronavirus has been defined by medical professionals as a common type of virus which affects the respiratory system, thereby leading to an […]Read More