Will they ever learn? Chinese markets are still selling bats and Dogs?
Cats, dogs and other domesticated and wild animals freely available to buy, One sources says that: 'the markets have gone back to operating in exactly the same way as they did before coronavirus' despite the outbreaks links to bats, Wild animals still for sale as food and traditional medicine in Chinese markets
In 2019, WHO had said gaming is a disorder and added it to their list of diseases. Now, as the world sits at home trying to stay safe from the Coronavirus, WHO says it is all good to play video games.
With most individuals staying indoors, Facebook has clearly seen a rise in the total volume of text messages and voice calls being done on Messenger and WhatsApp, along with a clear rise in consumption of content that was Facebook’s biggest fodder to begin with — news. Given that advertisement revenues are already down by the billions, it is important for Facebook to move fast.
Here are the top updates from the RBI's unscheduled monetary.Repo rate reduced by 75 basis points to 4.4.%. Reverse repo-rate reduced by 90 basis points to 4%
The sluggish pace of annual GST collection growth comes amid a sharp economic slowdown marked by a slump in consumption, Total revenue earned by central and state governments after settlement in March, stood at Rs41,901 crore and Rs43,516 crore, respectively
Coronavirus Lockdown: Doordarshan and DD Bharati will telecast the epics of Ramayan and Mahabharat respectively from today. The CEO of Prasar Bharati also told those nostalgic about the 80s and 90s to watch out for reruns of "more iconic content".
We know that the virus's main route of transmission from one person to another is through droplets which are sneezed or coughed out by infected people. A single cough can produce up to 3,000 droplets, while a sneeze can produce as many as 10,000. These droplets then land in or are breathed into another person's airways, or fall on a surface that is touched by an uninfected person, who then touches their face - specifically their mouth, nose, ears or eyes. This method of transmission is known as "droplet spread". While it is in these droplets, the coronavirus is only in the air for a short time and travels only a short distance before it is pulled down by gravity after being coughed or sneezed out.