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News Round-Up: Coronavirus, Environments, WHO, India, Ventilators

Writer's picture: Tejas RokhadeTejas Rokhade

Pandemic Coronavirus has been looming over the world for 3 months now. What began as contagious pneumonia, has now clutched the entire world into the trap of COVID-19. However, with economies coming to a halt, industries shut, vehicles not emitting fuel heat, the environment seems to have had a positive effect. Cleaner air and fresher water can corroborate for that. Some experts now also ask whether the World Health Organization (WHO) could have taken pre-emptive measures to stem the virus. India’s measures to contain the virus have also received an applaud by the WHO. From converting railway coaches into isolation wards, to contact tracing, India has been taking severe measures to stop the virus from entering the stage of community spread. Meanwhile, as the number of COVID-19 patients increases, there is going to be a lot of demand for ventilators as 1 in every 6 patients requires it. Companies across the world have started manufacturing ventilators, and even innovating multi-use ventilators. Have a quick roundup of what happened in India and across the globe by clicking the top stories of the week:

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