‘Blended learning’ is the future in a post-Covid world: Experts According to experts, schools and colleges will have to adapt to the latest learning reforms implemented in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and follow a blended approach, and teachers will not be the only source of knowledge in the future, a report in ThePrint said. Human teachers and social robots will create a co-bot type of situation together, and co-learning will take place. Virtual assistants such as Siri, Alexa and chatbots already exist, making artificial intelligence a part of our lives. The stuff people used to think of as science fiction will become our new normal in the near-term, said Bhushan Patwardhan, Vice Chairman, University Grants Commission, at an event organised by ThePrint. Education around the world was disrupted by the Covid outbreak. In India, most educational institutions were forced to close down and, since March 2020, classes have moved online. With nearly a year of digital learning,
Post-covid Cardiac symptoms uncommon, but caution advised
Although Covid-19 infection primarily affects the lung, also can involve the heart, blood vessels, and brain, with a cascading effect on the kidneys.
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BENGALURU: Although Covid-19 infection primarily affects the lung, also can involve the heart, blood vessels, and brain, with a cascading effect on the kidneys. The SARS-CoV-2 virus enters human cells through ACE receptors which are predominant in the lungs, blood vessels and heart. The three basic pathological processes during Covid are infection, inflammation and cytokine storm, and clot formation in the arteries and veins.
The analysis involving 280 recovered healthcare staff at the government s Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research has revealed that none of them has any heart issues.
Karnataka: 43-Year-Old Healthcare Worker Dies Two Days After Receiving Covid-19 Vaccine
The healthcare worker’s death was caused due to ‘cardio respiratory arrest’, officials said PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-19T09:19:47+05:30 Karnataka: 43-Year-Old Healthcare Worker Dies Two Days After Receiving Covid-19 Vaccine outlookindia.com 2021-01-19T09:22:40+05:30
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Of these a 43-year-old health department employee in Karnataka died of a massive heart attack on Monday, two days after he was administered Covid-19 vaccine. This incident occurred just hours after a ward boy at a Moradabad district hospital died on Monday 30 hours after being administered Covishield. Read here.