Jay Mistry
@mistryjay (32)
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nawala
@nawala123 (20871)
• Indonesia
20 May 20
About 100 years ago, there was spanish flu. We know that around 50 millon people died globally and in Indonesia (Dutch era) was around 1-1,5 people died too.
Hopefully, corona will never be same with spanish flu in death numbers.
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Jay Mistry There are some interesting things from our history:
As I remember 1720 in which The Great Plague of Marsellie was the outbreak in France which killed a total of around 100000 people.
In 1817, the first cholera pandemic which is also known as Asiatic cholera...
21 May 20
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amirev777
@amirev777 (4117)
• India
21 May 20
After the mayhem caused by Covid-19 throughout the country, it is now turn of Cyclone Amphan. It caused devastation in eastern India and Bangladesh on Wednesday, killing at least 15 people as it lashed coastal areas with ferocious...
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amirev777
@amirev777 (4117)
• India
20 May 20
According to the Health Minister, Coronavirus recovery rate has improved to 39.62% in India, which is really a good news. But the bad news is that thousands of new cases are reported every day here in India. India's tally of Covid...
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Jayanth
@jayanth_77 (7180)
• India
19 May 20
While people are complaining about lockdown there seems to a positive effect on crime.
Burglary, road accidents, vehicle theft, chain snatching, kidnapping and home theft seems to have reduced upto 50% in comparison to last year....
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Jay Mistry Yes exactly said, lockdown has many positive impacts too. Like you have mentioned them above also we can see that nature is healing, pollution has reduced, global warming, climate change such problems have got a healing process. Also carbon dioxide emission is...
20 May 20
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (139436)
• Philippines
19 May 20
This morning, my mom was listening to the local news on TV. I can hear that the Department of Health (DOH) representative announcing the possible vaccine for COVID-19. This is not for free. However, it is targeting vulnerable...
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