The guidelines are presented amid reports of people who were rejected or forced to wait long in hospitals. New Delhi: Amid reports of people being rejected or forced to wait in hospitals for a long time, the Delhi government on Thursday issued a new standard operating procedure or SOP to treat patients with coronavirus. According to the rules, patients with …
Read More »Robot to safely clean the coronavirus developed by scientists in Denmark
COPENHAGEN – Danish researchers have developed a fully automated robot that can take coronavirus swabs so that health professionals are not exposed to the risk of infection. Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) and Lifeline Robotics hope that their “hyssop robot” prototype can be implemented soon to relieve healthcare professionals of the potentially risky task of evaluating patients. …
Read More »Impossible Foods will be sold to consumers as the plant-based meat market skyrockets
Impossible Foods said Thursday it will sell plant-based meat patties in the US. USA Directly to consumers through their own website, as the demand for vegan alternatives increases amid rising meat prices due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The move is part of Impossible Foods’ drive to sell directly to consumers and expand its retail footprint this year, following growing demand …
Read More »Kanye West donates $ 2 million, pays college tuition for George Floyd’s daughter
The donation includes funds for legal fees for the families of Arbery and Taylor, along with black-owned businesses in crisis in their native Chicago and other cities. West’s representative said he established a 529 educational plan to fully cover the college tuition of Gianna Floyd, George Floyd’s 6-year-old daughter. West’s donation comes in the wake of massive protests across the …
Read More »Drew Brees has a long way to recover from kneeling controversy
Human nature is a powerful force, albeit unstoppable. Just look at the way people have collectively battled the coronavirus pandemic for the past three months … and the way people have reacted so passionately to the disgusting injustice that ended George Floyd’s life on the Day of the Fallen in Minneapolis. That’s why, despite all the unquestionable good he’s done …
Read More »Coronavirus in Yemen: experts fear the nation could suffer one of the worst outbreaks in the world
The cuts came after the UN calls for $ 2.42 billion in funding fell 50% short this week. “In the countdown to closure there will have to be much broader cuts in Yemen at a time when the country is now facing the growing impact of the virus pandemic on people who are already malnourished and ill-equipped to deal with …
Read More »This is how telecommunications companies are implementing 5G during a pandemic
Then the coronavirus hit. Telecommunication companies had to find out how to manage remote workforces, deal with concerns about technology supply chain disruptions, and strengthen existing networks that suddenly became essential links with the outside world for the people taking refuge in the place. 5G is expected to enable technologies like automated factories and remote augmented reality training, the usefulness …
Read More »Florida’s Mike Norvell makes peace with the players
Crisis avoided. A day later, Florida State Captain Marvin Wilson said that he and his teammates would begin boycotting volunteer workouts after deceptive quotes from new coach Mike Novell that he spoke to each player individually about the death of George Floyd and The national protests that have followed, a team-wide gathering seems to have restored order. “We took a …
Read More »Elon Musk tweets that it is “time to break Amazon”
Elon Musk’s Twitter break did not last long. Only three days after announcing he was “off Twitter for a while,Musk returned to the platform saying it is “time to break Amazon.” Tesla CEO’s outburst came in response to a tweet on Thursday from former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson, who complained that Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing service had refused …
Read More »Artist Toyin Ojih Odutola in drawing intricate portraits of black life
Written by Jacqui Palumbo, CNN Nigerian-American artist Toyin Ojih Odutola is known for her rich and textural portraits of black life, layered through intricate pens, charcoal, and pastel. Born in 1985, Ojih Odutola is primarily a narrator, influenced by the narrative traditions of her childhood. His 2017 exhibition at the Whitney Museum, his first solo exhibition in New York, developed …
Read More »Election Map Leans Badly Against Donald Trump Right Now
A series of surveys on swing states (and not so swing) published on Wednesday clarify this reality. * A Quinnipiac University of Texas Survey He had a career at Trump 44%, Biden 43%. How bad are those numbers for Trump? To put a good point: really bad. The last Democrat to win Arizona at the presidential level was Bill Clinton …
Read More »NBA sets lottery dates, Draft, before Orlando restart
The Knicks will have to wait until August 25 to find out where they will choose in the lottery. And they won’t be able to choose their new players until October 15. With the NBA voting to restart the season in a 22-team format on July 31 at Disney World, sources confirm that the lottery will be set for August …
Read More »The American flag from World War II returned to Reno, Nevada, after protests by an anonymous sender
The flag disappeared during protests near Reno City Hall on Saturday when its display case was found to be broken. City officials assumed that the flag had been lost. The flag was flown on the USS Reno cruiser during World War II and was donated to the city in 1946. Kenzie Margiott, reporter for CNN affiliate KRNV In Reno, he …
Read More »Kanye West donates $ 2 million, pays college tuition for George Floyd’s daughter
West established a 529 educational plan to fully cover the college tuition of Gianna Floyd, George Floyd’s 6-year-old daughter, according to West’s representative. West’s donation, which will also help cover families’ legal expenses, comes in the wake of massive protests across the country after the deaths. Many voices in entertainment call for an end to systematic racism, police brutality, and …
Read More »Amid COVID-19 surge among doctors, center talks of “ultimate responsibility”
Coronavirus: The Center said that all protocols are already in place and that states are following them. The prevention of any infection, including the coronavirus, is the responsibility of healthcare workers and hospitals, the Center told the Supreme Court today amid an increase in infection among healthcare workers across the country. The court requested the government’s response to a petition …
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