Israel Tightens Restrictions As Coronavirus Cases Leap
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Israel Tightens Restrictions As Coronavirus Cases Leap

Israel is currently facing a surge in coronavirus cases since January. On Wednesday, new restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the virus across the nation took effect. The restriction measures involve showing the vaccination certificates or negative coronavirus tests to enter public spaces. According to the Health Ministry, the public spaces which will require the certificate and reports include restaurants and bars, cultural and sports venues, hotels, and gyms. The rules will also be applied to the worshippers wishing to enter synagogues, mosques, or churches with more than 50 peopl

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Japan’s ‘Father Of Sudoku’ Dead At 69
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Japan’s ‘Father Of Sudoku’ Dead At 69

The creator of the popular number puzzle game Sudoku Maki Kaji died on Tuesday at 69. Maki Kaji was suffering from bile duct cancer at his home in Mitaka, Tokyo. He is known as the Godfather of Sudoku whose life’s work was spreading the joy of puzzles. Sudoku is made up of the Japanese characters for number and single and players place the number 1 through 9 in rows, columns, and blocks without repeating them. This game was not famous until 2004 when it finally became a global hit after a fan from New Zealand pitched it. He got it published in the leading British Newspaper. However, two

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UK Donates 7,00,000 Coronavirus Vaccine To Nigeria
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UK Donates 7,00,000 Coronavirus Vaccine To Nigeria

The United Kingdom has donated 7,00,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine to Nigeria. On Monday, UK gave the delivery of 6,99,760 doses of vaccine. The UK government has pledged to share 80 million doses of vaccine with COVAX. Due to the unavailability of the vaccine, those who took the first jab of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine were not able to take the second jab which was mandatory. The delivery took place through the COVAX facility which is an initiative aimed at equitable distribution of vaccines globally. The vaccine was unveiled by the Nigerian government at the country’s

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Virus-Free New Zealand Investigating New Community COVID-19 cases
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Virus-Free New Zealand Investigating New Community COVID-19 cases

A new positive case of COVID-19 has been identified in the community according to New Zealand. The case is now under investigation. The Health Ministry said in a statement that the case was reported in Auckland and the link between the case and the border or managed isolation is yet to be established. In February, New Zealand reported its last community case. The entire nation is under strict lockdown by New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern after a single case was reported. From Wednesday, the entire nation will be in lockdown for three days. Auckland and Coromandel where the infe

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US CDC Lowers India’s Travel Advisory
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US CDC Lowers India’s Travel Advisory

As set down by The United States website, The Centers For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC) has issued an improved Travel Health Notice for India. It indicates a moderate level of COVID-19 in the country. The United States has lowered India from the highest Level 4 which means “No Travel”, Level 3 which urges citizens to “Consider Travel” to ultimately at Level 2 which is “Moderate Travel”. The notice has reported the risk of contracting the virus and developing severe symptoms that may be lower if one is fully vaccinated with an FDA authorized vaccine. The CDC also showed t

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Bill Gates Pledges $1.5 Billion To Climate In The Infrastructure Bill
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Bill Gates Pledges $1.5 Billion To Climate In The Infrastructure Bill

Co-founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates said his climate investment fund would pledge $1.5 billion. The joint project pledged with the federal government to combat climate change if Congress passes a bipartisan infrastructure plan that funds clean energy technologies. The bill is yet to pass through the House and provides the Department of Energy with $25 billion for projects that demonstrate the viability of clean energy technologies for widespread adoption. It's the Senate’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill which will be a part of a broader investment in programs to reduce greenhouse gas

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Chinese Officials Video’s Of Locking People Surfacing As Delta Variant Cases Surge
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Chinese Officials Video’s Of Locking People Surfacing As Delta Variant Cases Surge

Weibo, Twitter, and YouTube are surfacing multiple videos showing personnel in hazmat suits placing iron bars on the doors of people's homes and hammering them in place to avert anyone from leaving. The Chinese officials are locking the residents inside their homes as China grapples with a nationwide surge of Delta Variant of COVID-19. Taiwan’s News writer Keoni Everington said this step was the repeat of the extreme tactics which was earlier seen in Wuhan at the start of the pandemic. In one of the Twitter posts, a man was seen “caught in the act” of allegedly busting out of his qua

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World Elephant Day Brings Attention To The Endangered African Elephant
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World Elephant Day Brings Attention To The Endangered African Elephant

August 12 is celebrated as World Elephant Day that aims to bring the attention of the people to the conservation and protection of Asian and African elephants. This day is celebrated to encourage the public to visit sustainable sanctuaries that take care of elephants and advocate for them. ZooTampa’s Animal Care Supervisor Brandi Witmer said that these elephants are on the decline and are an endangered species and they want to make sure that everyone is aware of where they are and wants people to help them as much as they can. The Senior VP and Chief Zoological officer of ZooTampa Dr. La

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Britain records highest daily COVID-19 death toll since March
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Britain records highest daily COVID-19 death toll since March

The United Kingdom reported 146 new deaths in 28 days of a positive COVID-19 test. This is the highest daily total since March 12 which is because of the surge in cases in the previous month. The number of positive cases reported by the nation on Tuesday was 23,510 which fell from 25,161 on Monday. This data was the half of the peak of 54,674 which was recorded on July 17, as reported to Asia News. The surge in cases has begun again with 1,96,047 Britishers being infected with COVID-19 in the past week. The number was 7% more than the week before which is the highest rolling seven-day tota

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Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine: rare blood clot syndrome has a high mortality rate
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Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine: rare blood clot syndrome has a high mortality rate

The UK research reports a blood clot syndrome is occurring after the first dose of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine. The blood clot syndrome carries a high risk of death and can occur in otherwise young and healthy people. According to AsiaOne, the data of Vaccinated people under 50 by Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, blood clots have occurred in 50,000 people. The confirmed probable cases that were presented in the UK hospitals between 22 March and 6 June have been examined for symptoms, signs, and outcomes in 220 people. The consultant hematologist at Oxford University Hospital NHS Foundation T

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