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No Covid report, SpiceJet crew spend 21 hours in plane

Opinion: Tales of a hesitant wanderer

Cathy Reilly, Front Desk Coordinator  Last Friday I took a trip by plane to see my sisters on the East Coast; it was the first time I’d been on a flight since October 2019. I haven’t been north of Denver or south of Pueblo (nor either side of the I-25 corridor since then either), so this meant getting out of my “I don’t want to get COVID-19” comfort zone. But since I was fully vaccinated on April Fool’s Day (auspicious date, that!), I was all in and ready to go with my mask and sanitizing precautions in place. Social distancing is a whole ‘nother issue, though, when one is going through security or waiting to board a plane, let alone while being seated cheek-by-jowl with other folks onboard. 

Meet sheds light on Alzheimer s Disease

Meet sheds light on Alzheimer’s Disease 1114173 Muscat, Sept 20 - The Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, in collaboration with the Omani Association of Alzheimer’s Disease, organised the second national symposium to mark the World Alzheimer’s Day, which falls on Thursday (September 21). The hospital was represented by the Department of Behavioural Medicine. The symposium, held on Wednesday, was aimed at raising awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and the importance of a healthy lifestyle to prevent the disease. The meeting brought together a large group of specialists. Dr Hamed al Sinawi, Senior Consultant Psychiatrist at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital and chairman of Omani Alzheimer’s Society, dwelt on Alzheimer’s disease, its symptoms and the role of memory clinic in evaluating patients and providing therapeutic services.

Prayer of the Day for Sunday, May 16 - Prayers

Nepal s Madheshi parties help Oli stay in power - The Economic Times

Nepal’s Madheshi parties help Oli stay in power SECTIONS Share Synopsis With the Mahantha Thakur-Rajendra Mahato-led Madheshi faction of the Janata Samajbadi Party refusing to support them, the two opposition parties failed to secure the required votes to lay claim to form a coalition government. ET Bureau The Madhesi parties from Nepal s Terai region played smart politics, denying the Nepali Congress-Maoists combine a chance to form government in Kathmandu, enabling KP Sharma Oli to be reappointed as Prime Minister within days of losing a confidence vote. With the Mahantha Thakur-Rajendra Mahato-led Madheshi faction of the Janata Samajbadi Party refusing to support them, the two opposition parties failed to secure the required votes to lay claim to form a coalition government.

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