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Mental health problems such as PTSD, anxiety and depression are common among healthcare staff during and immediately after pandemics, according to researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA) in the UK.
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"Getting back to the grind with rejuvenated energy, exotic tan lines and most importantly covid negative report #WorkCalls #LightsCameraActionMode," she wrote on Instagram.
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The matter was raised Kanchan Gupta, Distinguished Fellow, Observer Research Foundation (ORF) after tweets showed J&K as a part of China.
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In a statement given to IANS, a Mi India spokesperson said that they were working on to improve the app to get the best experience for its users.
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This was the first time there was no COVID-19 fatality this month in the UT which has been witnessing a declining trend in number of deaths in recent days.
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Currently, the water level in the lake is 513.84 mts against the FTL of 513.41 mts. GHMC officials said the inflows into the lake were 2519 cusecs and outflows, 3093 cusecs.
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All the stagnant water on the roads is being cleared and a special drive has been taken up to clear the construction and demolition debris and other trash that got washed into the nalas and onto the streets.
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As a result, water supply through 1500 mm dia Krishna phase III Ring main 1 is stopped affecting supplies to few areas. HMWSSB officials said supplies will be restored in 24 hours.
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The Dutch defender had lasted just 11 minutes in Liverpool's Premier League clash against Everton on Saturday. He was forced out of the match as he found himself in a tussle with Everton goalkeeper Jordon Pickford.
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Though Royals lost the match with AB de Villiers changing the game in their favour with another unbeaten half-century, Tewatia grabbed eyeballs with a stunning catch in the match.
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The result will give Labour an outright majority in Parliament, the first time any party has achieved that since New Zealand implemented a proportional voting system 24 years ago.
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The new security patches arrived after the tech giant issued ‘October 2020 Patch Tuesday' that fixes 87 vulnerabilities.
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Khurda district, under which Bhubaneswar falls, reported the highest number of new coronavirus cases at 283, followed by Cuttack (150), Angul (129) and Mayurbhanj (111).
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The incident happened 19th over, when Shardul Thakur bowled a wide ball. But the umpire, who was about to declare it wide, changed his decision after MS Dhoni’s response.
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“Happy to be throwing open yet another flyover in #Hyderabad tomorrow that has been completed as part of #SRDP (Strategic Road Development Plan) RHS flyover at Bairamalguda junction, 780 mt long coating 26.5Cr.” (sic)
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This century was his third consecutive 50+ score in the tournament and he said he was always in good nick even before these three good knocks.
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The 'wrecking ball' singer took the announcement on Twitter prior to her performance from Whiskey a go go, a venue in West Hollywood, California.
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Outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people from two households will be allowed and golf and tennis can resume.
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According to a report in The Verge on Saturday, US Federal Election Commission documents show that Ellison made the $250,000 donation on September 14.
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India comes in second place in terms of cases at 7,432,680, while the country's death toll soared to 112,998.