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Operating smart schools during the Covid-19 epidemic

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The Covid-19 epidemic caused many localities to temporarily stop students from going to school. But this is also an opportunity for educational institutions to...

Phuket’s hopes were gradually fading

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Launching the Covid-19 vaccination program and a plan to welcome international tourists, hoping to revive Phuket's ever more fragile tourism industry due to a...

Why India has a serious outbreak?

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Experts say community immunity in India may not exist as previously assessed. The people of this country are paying a hefty price to believe...

April ‘hell’ in India

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Mr. Zarir Udwadia, a Mumbai doctor and researcher of tuberculosis, likens the Indian scene to being 'hell' in recent times, following the strong spread...

Don’t deny the responsibility for climate change

'The earth is our common home, and that house is on fire,' reminded His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. advertisement In the midst of...

Intel is pushing partners to sell Intel Evo laptops using Tiger...

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Demand for laptops in the global market has increased due to the Covid-19 pandemic and Intel is looking to take this opportunity to provide...

Many Indian patients escaped death thanks to the kindness of strangers...

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In the midst of the Covid-19 crisis that overwhelmed the Indian health care system, social networking sites became a place to seek help from...

Covid-19 helps us to realize that the toilet is out of...

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The Covid-19 pandemic shows a deeper insight into a toilet waste treatment system that has existed for more than 100 years, causing many unpredictable...

AstraZeneca in the storm fell confidence

The British-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca is said to have provided the world with a cheap vaccine in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. But...

India asked Twitter to remove any criticism of COVID-19’s handling

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The Indian government is said to have asked social media Twitter to remove dozens of tweets that criticize India's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. ...

COVAX and Vaccine Delivery Mission to Poor Countries

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched the largest vaccination campaign in human history to distribute vaccine doses to 190 countries and limit the...

Covid-19 is still spreading around the world

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Despite efforts to vaccinate Covid-19 in many places, India and most of the world still suffer heavy losses from the pandemic. According to the...

Covid-19 is able to ‘teach’ the world a lot about global...

Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) has announced a sudden increase in the number of Covid-19 cases. Meanwhile, another danger that climate change is...

Google remains a pandemic winner

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Corona cannot harm Google, on the contrary: the technological surge that has been observed since the outbreak of the pandemic has helped parent...

Virtual reality tourism ‘crowned’ the epidemic era

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Virtual reality tourism has become a lifesaver for the world tourism industry in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Just connecting...

Mood only slightly brightened

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According to the current ifo index, the business climate in Germany has only improved marginally. The imponderables of the pandemic continue to weigh...

Italians partyed at sea to escape Covid-19

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On the occasion of Easter, some Italians spend money to buy tickets to luxury yachts to enjoy the freedom, escape the blockade on the...

Spring – Summer shoe trends 2021: Excited by the new wind,...

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Taking a tour from New York to London, Milan and Paris, through their social performances, the designers take us on an exotic journey into...

Hai Phong tourism changed to recover from the pandemic

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Immediately after the COVID-19 epidemic was temporarily controlled, Hai Phong city planned to organize a series of events to stimulate tourism demand. Not only...

The grasshopper epidemic has not ended in East Africa

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The widespread use of pesticides contributed to the slowdown of the grasshopper invasion, but the consequences of the methodology had not yet been measured...