"While there has been a substantial decline in the active and new COVID-19 cases, there is a need to maintain surveillance, containment and caution so as to fully overcome the pandemic," said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). The MHA said that the COVID-appropriate behaviour has to be promoted and strictly enforced
While there has been a substantial decline in the active and new coronavirus infections, there is a need to maintain surveillance, containment and caution so as to fully overcome the pandemic, the MHA said
Chris Smalls, a former Amazon employee who was fired after leading a walkout against pandemic working conditions, said on Tuesday that a New York lawsuit filed against the online retail giant is a "huge victory for Amazon workers."
Updated Feb 09, 2021 | 13:39 IST
Pollutants, irritants and allergens indoors can lead to several health risks for people, and lead to diseases and disorders. Here are some tips to keep the indoor environment clean and healthy. Following stay-at-home guidelines to keep safe from the coronavirus? Tips to avoid indoor health risks  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
New Delhi: With the emerging times propelled by an on-going health crisis, stay-at-home has become a norm providing a sense of safety and security. While we have limited our outdoor movement, have we really limited the movement and presence of dust and pollutants within our four walls?
Jan 23, 2021, 12:55 PM IST
PUNE: Looking at the declining cases of coronavirus, the Thane and Pune Municipal Corporations on Friday decided to reopen schools from January 27 and February 1 respectively. However, both the municipal corporations issued strict coronavirus guidelines and said all have to follow these SOPs sincerely.
PUNE:
Issuing an order, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) on Friday allowed reopening of schools for classes 5th to 8th from February 1 following SOP (standard operating procedure) that have been provided by the state government. The civic body has also released the standard operating procedure (SOP) which are required to be followed by the schools to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus disease (COVID19).