“About 1 ½ percent” of the Class of 2020 that were brought back tested positive, the spokesperson told CNN on Sunday. None of the infected cadets was symptomatic, the spokesperson said, adding that “no cadet has contracted through person-to-person contact while under Army care” and that the infected were isolated. The graduating class size is approximately 1,000 cadets. “The Army …
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The former footballer woke up from Coma speaking fluent French
Rory Curtis was 22 years old when an accident in 2014 left him in a coma. When he woke up from his coma, he was fluent in French and had lost 12 years of his life in his head. “Hearing that, my dad did his research,” said Curtis. BBC while talking about the accident that left him in a coma …
Read More »Thousands of people around the world protest the death of George Floyd in a global show of solidarity
Over the weekend, protesters gathered in London, Berlin, and Auckland, among other cities, to protest police brutality in solidarity with American crowds. In London, protesters demonstrated in Trafalgar Square Sunday morning, defying Britain’s closing rules that prohibit large gatherings. Some participants marched to the United States Embassy in the capital area, Nine Elms. Germany Crowds gathered in Berlin in front …
Read More »Elections for Rajya Sabha’s 18 seats will be held on June 19
Rajya Sabha elections to 18 seats will be held on June 19 New Delhi: Elections for 18 Rajya Sabha seats will be held on June 19, the Electoral Commission said. The elections, to be held in March, were postponed in light of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent blockade across the country. Now that the blockade is being phased out, the …
Read More »What you need to know about the coronavirus on Monday, June 1
The difference between the two is that the coronavirus can one day be cured with a vaccine, John Blake writes. The death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, at the hands of police in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has taken thousands of people from their homes and onto the streets of cities across the United States. protest police brutality, reflecting outrage …
Read More »Covid-19: Sewage May Be the Key to Stopping New Coronavirus Outbreaks
The ultimate goal is for almost all wastewater plants to install these coronavirus early warning systems to track the spread of Covid-19. “It would be the first line of testing,” said microbiologist Hauke Harms, one of the study leaders. “It would start with our measurement and then I would know where to go to find the reasons. Normally it is …
Read More »China says border situation stable and controllable amid dispute with India
India said on Wednesday it was committed to China to peacefully resolve the border dispute. (Proceedings) Beijing: China said on Monday that the overall situation on the border with India was “stable and controllable,” and that both countries have “unhindered” channels of communication to resolve problems through dialogue and consultation. Comments by Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian were the backdrop …
Read More »What international destinations are reopening to tourists?
(CNN) – Although most governments are still advising against the “non-essential” international travel, a lot of popular Destinations They are beginning to ease their Covid-19 blockade measures and border restrictions and are moving toward welcoming tourists. Earlier this month, the European Union unveiled an action plan to reopen its internal borders in time for the summer, while countries like Estonia, …
Read More »PM Narendra Modi To Meets Cabinet; Expected historical decisions, say government sources
The top security panel is likely to debate the confrontation with China in Ladakh. (Proceedings) New Delhi: A “landmark decision” is likely to be announced shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet met this afternoon for the first time after the government began the second year of his second term. The Cabinet Security Committee and the Cabinet Committee on Economic …
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