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Covid 19 coronavirus: 'Highest stakes question' - predicting the next pandemic


Covid 19 coronavirus: Highest stakes question - predicting the next pandemic
22 Apr, 2021 04:04 AM
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The Covid-19 pandemic has left more than three million people dead, and infected more than 141 million, since it began in late 2019. Photo / AP
The Covid-19 pandemic has left more than three million people dead, and infected more than 141 million, since it began in late 2019. Photo / AP
Pinpointing exactly where the world s next pandemic stems from will be a futile exercise until we collect vast amounts of more data, a leading virologist says.
Most viruses that cause disease humans come from other animals - and these so-called zoonotic pathogens have triggered epidemics and pandemics in humans for centuries. ....

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Covid 19 coronavirus: India reports global record of 314k new cases


Covid 19 coronavirus: India reports global record of 314k new cases
22 Apr, 2021 05:13 AM
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India s capital New Delhi to lock down as covid-19 cases top 15 million. Video / France 24
India s capital New Delhi to lock down as covid-19 cases top 15 million. Video / France 24
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India reported a global record of more than 314,000 new infections today as a grim coronavirus surge in the world s second-most populous country sends more and more sick people into a fragile health care system critically short of hospital beds and oxygen.
The 314,000 infections added in the past 24 hours raise India s total past 15.9 million cases since the pandemic began. It s second to the United States. India has nearly 1.4 billion people. ....

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Covid 19 coronavirus: Why India is shattering global infection records


Covid 19 coronavirus: Why India is shattering global infection records
22 Apr, 2021 07:52 AM
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Health workers carry a body of a Covid-19 victim for cremation, in New Delhi, India. Photo / AP
Health workers carry a body of a Covid-19 victim for cremation, in New Delhi, India. Photo / AP
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The world s fastest pace of spreading infections and the highest daily increase in coronavirus cases are pushing India further into a deepening and deadly healthcare crisis.
While India is massive it s the world s second-most populous country with nearly 1.4 billion people its size also presents extraordinary challenges to fighting Covid-19.
Some 2.7 million vaccine doses are given daily, but that s still less than 10 per cent of its people who ve gotten their first shot. Overall, India has confirmed 15.9 million cases of infection, the second-highest after the United States, and 184,657 deaths. ....

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Scientists in Chile discover remains of plant-eating dinosau


Scientists in Chile discover remains of plant-eating dinosaur amid world´s driest desert
Reuters | Apr 19, 2021 10:35 PM EDT
An artist s impression of a plant-eating dinosaur whose remains scientists discovered in the Atacama Desert in Chile. (Photo : /Handout via REUTERS)
Scientists in Chile s parched Atacama desert, the world s driest, have discovered the remains of a previously unknown species of dinosaur that millions of years ago lived among lush greenery in what is now a moonscape of rock and sand.
    A team led by Chilean geologist Carlos Arévalo unearthed the remains of Arackar licanantay, which means Atacama bones in the Kunza language, 75 kilometers south of the desert city ​​of Copiapó. The so-called titanosaur had a small head and long neck and tail, as well as an unusually flat back compared with others like it.  ....

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