The most noticeable has been India's nationwide lockdown since 25 March which was quite an early stage of COVID-19 hitting it. Implementing of this rather sudden and bold decision remains full of hiccups and disjunctions yet no other has nation tried this strategy which explains why India's ...
The devastating second wave of the Covid-19 crisis in India has turned many sectors of the local economy upside down, including the country’s storied entertainment industry, which was still reeling from the effects of last year’s first wave of the pandemic.India is currently the epicenter of...
Like other pandemics, COVID-19 also created a huge socioeconomic imbalance and distress in people. Often, every pandemic is characterized as chaotic and complex. Hence, the nature of the virus spread and deaths should be analyzed to prepare for the next similar pandemic. In this analysis, the...
How the COVID-19 pandemic is changing the Hungarian language: Building a domain-specific Hungarian/Italian/English dictionary of the COVID-19 pandemic was published in Lexicography of Coronavirus-related Neologisms on page 147.
The mental health of medical students is a crucial concern in contemporary medical education. This manuscript reports the availability and shape of psychological support for medical students in Poland in the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukra
The COVID-19 pandemic has put pressure on researchers around the world. In this Viewpoint, six rheumatology researchers at different career stages and from different regions discuss the difficulty of conducting research during the pandemic, and also reflect on how the pandemic has changed their ...
The pandemic’s effects on efforts to thwart other infectious diseases could exceed the direct impact of COVID-19.
Ongoing QS COVID-19 research reveals the sentiments and decision making of current and prospective international students across the globe. The COVID-19 crisis has significantly shaped the study plans and decisions of current and prospective international students, with students seeking to navigate ble...
SARS is not the same as COVID-19, and there are big distinctions between the two. SARS survived eight hours on cardboard, while the coronavirus lasted about 24 hours. That likely translates to big differences in other materials for the novel coronavirus as well. ...
The story of COVID-19 in BRAZIL is the story of a president who insists the pandemic is no big deal. Jair Bolsonaro condemned COVID-19 quarantine, saying shutdowns would wreck the economy and punish the poor. He scoffed at the “little flu,” then trumpeted the fatalistic claim nothin...