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Covid-19 pandemic is shaking the world

Will we ever be the same again?

They say we’ll get through it all somehow. They say it’ll all be over someday. They say a few years down it will all seem like a surreal nightmare. They ask us to stay safe. They ask us to stay positive.

Covid-19 management in India: Five immediate steps

As India grapples with the stress of this health emergency, there are some strategies that could be explored culling into the competence of Make in India to partnering with last-mile connecting private players and expanding the frontline workforce for public outreach.

A ray of hope during these tough times

While the situation may look bleak, hearing stories of octogenarians recovering from COVID19 gives us a ray of hope.

Awaiting the next epidemic!

The human race is battling against the Coronavirus. Even if the human race wins this battle, which they will, there is still the possibility of another pandemic still awaiting if we do not learn from the past and the present.

India’s second massive Covid-19 wave underscores pandemic monitoring preparedness (PMP)

Since we could not halt the second wave, we must learn lessons through its predisposing causes and act unceasingly to save many precious lives currently trapped into the Covid tsunami by safeguarding ourselves through applying Covid appropriate behaviour.

India’s COVID crisis: Opportunity for Rana Ayyub to spew venom against Modi, Time provides the platform

It's astonishing that how international publications allow their platforms to be used, without any iota of sanctity and neutrality, and let her run amok with her blatant Anti-Modism.

Good health can actually knock down Corona

The immune system can easily adapt with the changing structures of viruses within a time period of some days to a week or so, after which the Corona viruses also becomes weak and eventually gets killed inside; aiding our immunity.

India faces second wave united, sickular media and left liberals attack Gujarat

With the second wave's arrival, our govt is on the surgical strike mode against corona—this time, the modus operandi involves vaccinating a targeted group of people so that the damage is the minimum.

Who is responsible for India’s healthcare blowout?

The typical 'Mera kya' (it doesn't concern me) Syndrome of Indians, which has failed every institution in this country, had failed healthcare too long back.

Seafarers: ‘Ever given’ a thought?

The world is bleeding millions every day. This is the only reason why a ship has become priority.

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