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Coronavirus: Latest on COVID-19 from around the world - Sunday, April 15

India Max Healthcare, which runs a network of hospitals in north India, said on Twitter it had less than two hours of oxygen left while Fortis Healthcare, another big chain, said it was suspending new admissions in Delhi. We are running on backup, waiting for supplies since morning, Fortis said on Saturday (local time). India is in the grip of a rampaging second wave of the pandemic, hitting a rate of one COVID-19 death in just under every four minutes in Delhi as the capital s underfunded health system buckles. The number of cases across the country of about 1.3 billion rose overnight by 346,786, the Health Ministry said, for a total of 16.6 million cases, including 189,544 deaths.

The risk of obesity in adolescence starts in early childhood: Study

The risk of obesity in adolescence starts in early childhood: Study + We serve personalized stories based on the selected cityOK Hello, Subscribe Please enter valid email. Thank you for subscribing!Your subscription is confirmed for latest news across Entertainment, Television and Lifestyle newsletters. The risk of obesity in adolescence starts in early childhood: Study Comments () Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let s work together to keep the conversation civil. Be the first one to review. We have sent you a verification email. To verify, just follow the link in the message The risk of obesity in adolescence starts in early childhood: Study

The silent pandemic: Social isolation and loneliness

The silent pandemic: Social isolation and loneliness Illustration: Kazi Tahsin Agaz Apurbo OVER 700,000 Covid cases and 10,500 deaths and one year later, we are about to see another prolonged lockdown in Bangladesh. This means further social isolation associated with quarantine measures and added uncertainty at an already precarious moment in our lives. That being said, there seems to be little or no discussion about the mental health pandemic that is hitting young people at an all-time high. As Prothom Alo reported earlier this year, Bangladesh had recorded 70 percent more deaths from suicide than from the pandemic in the first year of the coronavirus outbreak. Almost half of the deceased were aged 20-35 years old, while 35 percent were aged 5-19, and 16 percent were aged 36-80.

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