expe Experts urge people to avoid mosques as cases spike in Pa By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 27 Apr 2020 02:33:11 GMT Pakistan's Coronavirus cases jumped to 12,579 on Sunday after 783 new infections were reported in one day, prompting the government officials and medical experts to appeal to the people to avoid visiting mosques and participating in congregational prayers during Ramzan to contain the spread. According to the Ministry of National Health Services, at least 15 people have died in the last 24 hours, taking the death toll in the country to 269. The number of those recovered also increased to 2,866, it said. So far, 144,365 tests have been done in the country, including 6,218 in the last 24 hours. As the infections keep growing, Pakistan Medical Association, Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) have urged people to offer prayers at homes and not in mosques. PIMA President Dr Iftikhar Burney warned on Saturday that mosques were becoming a major source of virus transmission. "Around 6,000 cases for coronavirus surfaced in a month, but the same has doubled in the last six days," he said, warning that the infection would further go up in the coming months of May and June. The are reports that a 20-point agreement signed by the leading clerics with President Arif Alvi on restricting access to mosques during Ramzan was not being followed completely. Alvi has written a letter to the Imams of mosques urging them to ask worshippers above the age of 50 to pray at home. 783No. of new infections reported on Sunday Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Full Article
expe South Korea experts downplay possible reinfections By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 30 Apr 2020 02:24:16 GMT South Korean infectious disease experts have downplayed concerns that patients could get reinfected with COVID-19 after recovering. While hundreds in South Korea have tested positive again after their release from hospitals, Oh Myoung-don, who heads the central clinical panel on new infectious diseases, on Wednesday said there was a "high possibility" that such test results were flawed. He said South Korea's standard real-time PCR tests, designed to amplify the genetic materials of the virus so that even tiny quantities are detected, doesn't reliably distinguish between remains of dead virus and infectious particles. He said lab tests on animals suggest that COVID-19 patients would maintain immunity for at least a year after their infections. He also said it was unlikely that the virus could be reactivated after remaining dormant when it doesn't seem to be a type that causes chronic illnesses. 277No. of people tested positive after recovering Construction fire near Seoul kills 8 A fire broke out on a construction site near Seoul on Wednesday, killing eight workers and leaving another 17 presumed dead. Local fire officials said the toll could rise as more people were believed to be trapped inside the warehouse that was under construction in Icheon. Another 14 or the 70 workers remained unaccounted for. Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Full Article
expe UNICEF: At 20.1 million, India expected to have highest births since COVID-19 declared as pandemic By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 7 May 2020 08:10:20 GMT India is projected to record the highest number of births in the 9 months since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic in March, with more than 20 million babies expected to be born in the country between March and December, according to top UN body. The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) warned that pregnant mothers and babies born during the pandemic across the world were threatened by strained health systems and disruptions in services. An estimated 116 million babies will be born under the shadow of COVID-19 pandemic, UNICEF said on Wednesday, ahead of Mother's Day, observed on May 10. These babies are projected to be born up to 40 weeks after COVID-19 was recognised as a pandemic on March 11. The highest numbers of births in the 9 months since the pandemic was declared are expected to occur in India, where 20.1 million babies are projected to be born between March 11 and December 16. Other countries with the expected highest numbers of births during this period are China (13.5 million), Nigeria (6.4 million), Pakistan (5 million) and Indonesia (4 million), it said. "Most of these countries had high neonatal mortality rates even before the pandemic and may see these levels increase with COVID-19 conditions," UNICEF said. It is estimated that there will be 24.1 million births in India for the January-December 2020 period. UNICEF warned that COVID-19 containment measures can disrupt life-saving health services such as childbirth care, putting millions of pregnant mothers and their babies at great risk. Even wealthier countries are affected by this crisis. In the US, the sixth highest country in terms of expected number of births, over 3.3 million babies are projected to be born between March 11 and December 16."New mothers and newborns will be greeted by harsh realities," UNICEF said, adding they include global containment measures such as lockdowns and curfews; health centres overwhelmed with response efforts; supply and equipment shortages; and a lack of sufficient skilled birth attendants as health workers, including midwives, are redeployed to treat COVID-19 patients. "Millions of mothers all over the world embarked on a journey of parenthood in the world as it was. They now must prepare to bring a life into the world as it has become ¿ a world where expecting mothers are afraid to go to health centres for fear of getting infected, or missing out on emergency care due to strained health services and lockdowns," UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore said. "It is hard to imagine how much the coronavirus pandemic has recast motherhood" Fore said.UNICEF said its analysis was based on data from World Population Prospects 2019 of the UN Population Division. An average full-term pregnancy typically lasts a complete 9 months, or 39 to 40 weeks. For the purposes of this estimate, the number of births for a 40-week period in 2020 was calculated. The 40-week period of March 11 to December 16 is used in this estimate based upon the WHO's March 11 assessment that COVID-19 can be characterised as a pandemic. UNICEF warned that although evidence suggests that pregnant mothers are not more affected by COVID-19 than others, countries need to ensure they still have access to antenatal, delivery and postnatal services. Similarly, sick newborns need emergency services as they are at high risk of death. New families require support to start breastfeeding, and to get medicines, vaccines and nutrition to keep their babies healthy, it said. "This is a particularly poignant Mother's Day, as many families have been forced apart during the coronavirus pandemic, but it is also a time for unity, a time to bring everyone together in solidarity. We can help save lives by making sure that every pregnant mother receives the support she needs to give birth safely in the months to come," Fore said. Issuing an urgent appeal to governments and health care providers to save lives in the coming months, UNICEF said efforts must be made to help pregnant women receive antenatal checkups, skilled delivery care, postnatal care services, and care related to COVID-19 as needed. Ensure health workers are provided with the necessary personal protective equipment and get priority testing and vaccination once a COVID-19 vaccine becomes available so that can deliver high quality care to all pregnant women and newborn babies during the pandemic, it said. While it is not yet known whether the virus is transmitted from a mother to her baby during pregnancy and delivery, UNICEF advised all pregnant women to follow precautions to protect themselves from exposure to the virus. Closely monitor themselves for symptoms of COVID-19 and seek advice from the nearest designated facility if they have concerns or experience symptoms. Pregnant women should also take the same precautions to avoid COVID -19 infection as other people: practice physical distancing, avoid physical gatherings and use online health services, it said. UNICEF said even before COVID-19 pandemic, an estimated 2.8 million pregnant women and newborns died every year, or 1 every 11 seconds, mostly of preventable causes.The agency called for immediate investment in health workers with the right training, who are equipped with the right medicines to ensure every mother and newborn is cared for by a safe pair of hands to prevent and treat complications during pregnancy, delivery and birth. Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. 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expe COVID-19: Premature opening will be a death sentence for people say experts By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 8 May 2020 05:46:06 GMT As Europe and the US loosen their lockdowns against the Coronavirus, health experts are expressing growing dread over what they say is an all-but-certain second wave of deaths and infections that could force governments to clamp back down. 'Risking a backslide' "We are risking a backslide that will be intolerable," said Dr Ian Lipkin of Columbia University's Centre for Infection and Immunity. Around the world, German authorities began drawing up plans in case of a resurgence of the virus. Experts in Italy urged intensified efforts to identify new victims and trace their contacts. And France, which has not yet eased its lockdown, has already worked up a "re-confinement plan" in the event of a new wave. "Typically pandemics occur in waves across different places, so people shouldn't think we are getting out of the woods just yet," the Guardian quoted Irwin Redlener, a physician and director of the National Centre for Disaster Preparedness, as saying. US health officials worried In the US, with about half of the states easing their shutdowns, public health authorities are worried. "If we relax these measures without having the proper public health safeguards in place, we can expect many more cases and, unfortunately, more deaths," said Josh Michaud, associate director of global health policy with the Kaiser Family Foundation in Washington. Trump admin shelves CDC guide to reopen A detailed report by the top Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigators meant to give step-by-step advice to local leaders deciding when and how to reopen public places such as day care centers and restaurants during the still-raging pandemic has been shelved by the Trump administration. The report was supposed to be published last Friday, but agency scientists were told the guidance "would never see the light of day," said a CDC official. Catch up on all the latest sports news and updates here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Full Article
expe Tax-News.com: India To Expedite Resolution Of Tax Disputes In June By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Jun 2018 00:00:00 GMT India's Central Board of Direct Taxation announced on June 7, 2018, that during the first two months of June tax officials have been tasked with resolving disputes with taxpayers. Full Article
expe Tax-News.com: SARS Sets Out Expectations On Virtual Currency Tax Compliance By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Fri, 6 Apr 2018 00:00:00 GMT The South African Revenue Service on April 6, 2018, warned taxpayers that they are expected to declare cryptocurrency gains or losses in calculating their taxable income. Full Article
expe Tax-News.com: Tax Experts Have Helped Developing Countries Net USD500m In Tax By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Sep 2019 00:00:00 GMT The international community has made important progress in improving developing countries' ability to tax multinational enterprises and boost domestic revenue mobilization, says the annual report for the initiative Tax Inspectors Without Borders. Full Article
expe Tax-News.com: Seychelles Issues Final Ruling On Expenses Deduction By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Nov 2016 00:00:00 GMT The Seychelles Revenue Commission has issued its final Public Ruling 2016-2 to provide clarity regarding the methodology used to calculate the additional special business tax deduction allowed for marketing and promotion expenditure. Full Article
expe Tax-News.com: EU Expected To Adopt New Fuel Marker To Prevent Fraud By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 00:00:00 GMT New chemical markers intended to be used in gas oil (diesel) and kerosene in the EU are more resilient to fraud than the one currently applied, and introducing a new marker might cost less than member states currently lose in tax revenues, a new EU report says. Full Article
expe Super expensive BMW launched in India! Luxury car M8 coupe costs Rs 2.15 crore By www.businesstoday.in Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:20:03 GMT Both cars come with eight-speed steptronic sport automatic transmission and a host of safety features like six airbags, attentiveness assistance, dynamic stability control, including dynamic traction control, anti-lock braking system and electric parking brake Full Article
expe Tax-News.com: Malaysia Explains New Cap On Interest Expense Deductions By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Jul 2019 00:00:00 GMT The Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia has released new guidance on restrictions to the deductibility of interest expenses. Full Article
expe Less Expensive, More Effective Pneumonia Vaccines are Tested in Humans, Says Study By www.medindia.net Published On :: A new pneumonia vaccine that is more effective and less expensive than those currently used in Brazil is being tested in human patients, said researchers Full Article
expe Tax-News.com: Belgium To Expedite VAT Refunds For Start-Ups By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Dec 2019 00:00:00 GMT On December 18, 2019, the Belgian Federal Public Finance Service announced that start-up companies can request accelerated refunds of value-added tax credits from January 1, 2020. Full Article
expe Tax-News.com: Belgium To Expedite VAT Refunds For Firms Amid COVID-19 By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 00:00:00 GMT On March 29, 2020, the Belgian tax authority announced that value-added tax refunds will be accelerated for all declarations relating to the month of February 2020. Full Article
expe Healthy Lifestyle Increases Life Expectancy By www.medindia.net Published On :: Highlights: Leading a healthy lifestyle could prolong the lifespan of men and women It could also Full Article
expe Does Diet Affect Your Life Expectancy? By www.medindia.net Published On :: Watch out, the food you eat can affect your longevity. Eating a rich diet after following a restricted diet plan can affect your overall health, thereby Full Article
expe First Sexual Experience Impacts Risk of HIV, Violence for Women in Kenya By www.medindia.net Published On :: A study on teenage girls and young women in Kenya reveals that if the first sexual encounter is forced, such women are four times more likely to experience gender-based violence later in life. Full Article
expe Dental Experts Put Patient's Care Above All By www.medindia.net Published On :: A definitive checklist of events that should never be faced by a patient has been drawn up to ensure the best patient care worldwide, says a recent research. Full Article
expe Experts Seek More Active Prevention of Tooth Decay for Kids By www.medindia.net Published On :: Dentist's drill may not be the best way to deal with tooth decay in children's teeth, according to a new study. And, there is no proof that conventional Full Article
expe Press Release: Satellite imaging and disaster management experts gather in Colombo By www.iwmi.cgiar.org Published On :: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 04:14:45 +0000 Experts from across Asia gathered to discuss how the next generation of satellite based technologies could help improve disaster preparedness and response at a three-day meeting in Mount Lavinia. Full Article Media Releases Z-News disaster management satellite imaging
expe Major Cause Behind Delhi's Foul Air: Experts By www.medindia.net Published On :: People living in Delhi, please take note. Activities like construction, vehicle traffic, and domestic heating add significantly to the Delhi-National Full Article
expe Addressing Unhealthy Lifestyles may Up Life Expectancy of Those with Severe Mental Illness By www.medindia.net Published On :: Implementation of existing interventions targeting modifiable risk factors can help narrow the mortality gap between the general and the severe mental illness populations, reports a new study. Full Article
expe TN Expects Acceptance For Plasma Therapy Trials In A Week By www.medindia.net Published On :: Tamil Nadu is expecting central government's permission for plasma trials in a week's time for treating COVID-19 patients. Speaking to reporters, Full Article
expe Quick, Inexpensive Tests for Myopia Possible By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Myopia or short/near sightedness, which causes damage to the eye and even blindness, can be accessed easily, according to a new article published in iPLOS ONE/i. Full Article
expe Delivering equality means systems change, say IWMI experts By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 04:45:57 +0000 On International Women’s Day, Deepa Joshi shares a lesson from South Africa to demonstrate why delivering gender equality demands far-reaching systems change. Full Article Blog Z-Featured Content Z-News Deepa Joshi Gender International Women's Day Womens Day
expe Global Experiences on Waste Processing with Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens): From Technology to Business By www.iwmi.cgiar.org Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 05:20:56 +0000 The report showcases some of the leading global businesses in Black Soldier Fly production. Full Article Publications
expe Nurses Should Know Full Medical and Social Conditions of Patients, Says Healthcare Expert By www.medindia.net Published On :: 'Nurses play an important role in providing effective healthcare to patients. They should understand the medical and social conditions of every patient Full Article
expe Hormone That Causes Women to Experience More Pain Than Men Discovered By www.medindia.net Published On :: A new mechanism that explains why women may be more vulnerable than men to develop pain in general, as well as to develop pain from opioids specifically has been identified by researchers. Full Article
expe New Test may Help Couples Understand Why They Experience Multiple Miscarriages: Study By www.medindia.net Published On :: New high-resolution melting analysis-based test (HRM) that is accurate, rapid, cheap, and easy to perform could be used as an initial screening tool for Full Article
expe Thyroid Surgery: Highly Experienced Clinical Team Gives Better outcomes By www.medindia.net Published On :: Experience yields great results has been proved in this study. Exceptional post-operative success rates of pediatric thyroid patients, particularly children Full Article
expe Herbal Medicines can Support Your Newborn's Digestive System: Expert By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Herbal medicines can do wonders to baby's digestive health, suggests an expert. Medicines with natural ingredients like Dill Oil, Guduchi, and Amalaki Full Article
expe What to expect the next time you check in to a hotel By www.hospitalitynet.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:47:33 +0200 he plunge in hotel occupancy levels due to the coronavirus pandemic has forced the hospitality industry to unveil new cleaning standards and redesign parts of the hotel experience. As travelers venture back to hotels, the changes will be visible as ... Full Article
expe You May Need to Lower Your Expectations For Next-Gen Graphics By in.ign.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 19:26:29 +0000 Next-gen game reveals may look familiar, but they'll still be exciting. Next-gen game reveals may look familiar, but they'll be exciting for reasons we can't see on the surface. Full Article PlayStation 5 Feature Xbox Scarlet playstation-5 xbox-4
expe The Holy Trinity Of Technology, Ergonomics And Architecture That Will Change Our Travel & Hospitality Experience By www.hospitalitynet.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:39:00 +0200 The wide boulevards and parks of many famous international tourist cities were originally created as "lungs" for the urban environments and its people, creating thoroughfares of fresh air to fight disease. The famous grid systems upon which many Nor... Full Article
expe Some of the Most Awaited Smartphones Expected to be launched in 2017 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2016 witnessed the launch of various smartphones built with new technologies and features. Full Article
expe Automation expert_SP By jobs.monsterindia.com Published On :: 2020-04-16 05:07:23 Company: Arminus Software Private LimitedExperience: 0 to 50location: Bengaluru / BangaloreRef: 24803616Summary: Job Description : Job Description: An automation expert with selenium but who has worked in service now project Experience: 4 - 6 years Key Skills: Automation engineer with 4 - 5 years knowledge and selenium tool .... Full Article
expe Golden opportunity for Gujarati Language Expert By jobs.monsterindia.com Published On :: 2020-05-08 18:13:59 Company: Hiring CampusExperience: 0 to 5Salary: 1.00 to 3.50location: Delhi, Gurgaon / GurugramRef: 24827775Summary: *Teleperformance is looking for language interpreter for Gujarati Language. * English is mandatory * Rotational Shift * 5 Days working * Both side Cab * Salary upto 30k .... Full Article
expe Portuguese Language Expert By jobs.monsterindia.com Published On :: 2020-03-08 02:07:31 Company: Golden Opportunities Private LimitedExperience: 3 to 9location: ChennaiRef: 24738579Summary: Description Portuguese Language Specialist Job Description: ? Looking for candidates who interact well in Portuguese -2 way communication. Candidate should able to read, write and translate from Portuguese to English and.... Full Article
expe Expert meeting on harnessing knowledge on the migration of highly skilled women By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 03 Apr 2014 17:32:00 GMT The migration of women is a growing phenomenon in most countries. About half of all international migrants are women, according to OECD data. Over the years, the body of knowledge on the participation of highly skilled women to migration flows has increased but despite this growing knowledge, there is low visibility of research findings for policy makers and multilateral organizations. Full Article
expe Private hospital prices in South Africa are expensive for citizens By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 17 Feb 2016 10:00:00 GMT Price levels for private hospital services in South Africa are comparable to the levels observed across OECD countries. But they are higher than what could be expected given the country’s income, according to a new OECD working paper. Full Article
expe Telecom Software Helps to Deliver Seamless User Experience, How? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: In, rapid enhancement of telecommunication industry, it is quite drastic job to deliver right solutions. CSPs aren’t finding the perfect telecom service providers, and so it has become one of... Full Article
expe Manoj Bajpayee's serene quarantine, his experience working with Jacqueline & more [Exclusive] By Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:17:00 +0530 In an exclusive conversation with International Business Times India, Manoj Bajpayee spoke about his role in Mrs Serial Killer, his experience of working with Shirish Kundar and Jacqueline Fernandez and further went on to speak about the rise of OTT platforms and also spills the beans on how he is spending his lockdown time with family amidst nature. Full Article
expe Money Heist director Alex Rodrigo picks cast for Indian version of the series and the choices are unexpected By Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:25:48 +0530 In his recent interview, director of the hit show Money Heist, Alex Rodrigo chose his ideal Indian cast for the show. His choices are sure to make you want an Indian series of the show soon. Full Article
expe Women in work: The Norwegian experience By oecdobserver.org Published On :: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 13:59:00 GMT An interview with Sigbjørn Johnsen, Minister of Finance, Norway. High female participation in the workforce has a decisive effect on a country’s performance, as Norway shows. Full Article
expe Hiring French Language Expert For Hyderabad Location By jobs.monsterindia.com Published On :: 2020-04-11 08:03:13 Company: Zen3 Infosolutions private limitedExperience: 0 to 3location: Hyderabad / SecunderabadRef: 24798653Summary: Job Description Greetings from Zen3 Infosolutions Currently we are hiring for French Language Expert's for Hyderabad Location About our Company - Zen3tech ( www.zen3tech.com ) ZEN3TECH (India) Limited, a.... Full Article
expe Hiring French Language Expert For Hyderabad Location By jobs.monsterindia.com Published On :: 2020-04-08 05:04:40 Company: Zen3 Infosolutions private limitedExperience: 0 to 3location: Hyderabad / SecunderabadRef: 24792700Summary: Job Description Greetings from Zen3 Infosolutions Currently we are hiring for French Language Expert's for Hyderabad Location About our Company - Zen3tech ( www.zen3tech.com ) ZEN3TECH (India) Limited, a.... Full Article
expe Inexpensive Relocation Using Bangalore Moving Firms By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Packing and transferring to new area using majority of items is not an straightforward task. It should be accomplished using fantastic treatment and commitment to generate the shifting inconvenience free. A lot of function must be carried... Full Article
expe Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez shoot romantic song 'Tere Bina' amid lockdown; calls it 'great experience' By Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:52:06 +0530 After the success of song 'Pyar Karona', Salman Khan is ready with the love song called 'Tera Bina' with Jacqueline Fernandez. Full Article
expe 'Show me your tool' to 'let me touch it': 5 Bollywood hunks and their bizarre casting couch experience By Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:43:07 +0530 From Ayushmann Khurrana to Ranveer Singh, here's the list of male actors in Bollywood who faced horrific incidents of casting couch in their career. Full Article
expe After Decline in U.S. Health Expenditure Growth, OECD Sees Risk of Spending Uptick in Recovery By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 01 Jul 2014 01:01:00 GMT Gains made towards slowing health expenditure growth in the United States in recent years could be negated by price increases associated with the continuing economic recovery unless more efforts are made to contain spending, says a new OECD paper published in The Lancet. Full Article