Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan dies at the age of 54 in a hospital in Mumbai | Irfan Khan Dies

April 29, 2020 Add Comment

Aaj Ka Fast News Team, New Delhi. Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan died on Wednesday at the age of 54. Irfan Khan was admitted to the ICU of Kokilaben Hospital in Mumbai on Tuesday due to a sudden deteriorating health. He was admitted because of a colon infection.

Filmmaker Shoojit Sarkar shared the news of Irrfan Khan's death on Twitter. He wrote, 'My dear friend Irfan, you fought, fought and fought. I will always be proud of you .. We will meet again. Shanti and Om Shanti. Salute to Irrfan Khan.


Earlier, Irfan spokesperson was quoted as saying that yes it is true that Irfan Khan has been admitted to the ICU of Kokilaben (Hospital) in Mumbai due to Cologne infection. We will keep you updated. He is under doctor's supervision. His strength and courage have helped him fight the fight so far and we are confident that due to the tremendous will and prayers of all his well-wishers, he will be healed completely soon.

On the other hand, Irfan's mother has died recently. The actor's mother Saeeda Begum breathed her last in Jaipur on Saturday. However, Irfan could not attend the mother's funeral amidst a nationwide lockdown. He prayed on his behalf through video conferencing.

Researchers in Singapore assess - Corona Virus from the world will end by December 9 this year, in India by July 25

April 29, 2020 Add Comment

Research Desk. The world is suffering from the coronavirus. More than two lakh deaths have been reported so far. More than 30 lakh people are infected. Half the population is imprisoned in homes. Amidst all this, lockdown is being relaxed in some countries. But the biggest question in people's minds is, when will discharge corona rid world? When will the lockdown end completely? When will we be able to live life like before? In between these questions, an expected news has come from Singapore.
Researchers at the Singapore University of Technology and Design have told through Artificial Intelligence Driven Data Analysis how long the coronavirus will be eliminated from the world. According to the study, corona from all the countries of the world will end by 9 December 2020. From India it will end completely by 25 July. It is estimated to end in the US by August 27. Similarly, Corona will be completely finished by 7 August in Spain and 25 August in Italy.

According to the researchers, three estimated times of ending the corona, but slight changes are also possible


Researchers have given three estimated times for the end of the epidemic. According to this, when will the corona end up 97 percent, 99 percent and then when will it end 100 percent. This is explained through a graph. The possible time of ending corona from every country of the world is also told. However, researchers have made it clear that a small change in their estimate time frame is possible. Because according to estimates, the time to finish the corona in China was reported as 9 April 2020. The same day China opened the lockdown in Wuhan. Although there are some cases still coming in China, but their number is not much.

97% of corona cases from the world will end by May 30 and 99% by June 17


Researchers have made this assessment based on a comparative study of data on new cases, deaths and patients recovering from corona daily. Accordingly, 97% of Corona cases from the world will be concluded by May 30, 99% by June 17 and 100% by December 9, 2020. 97% of Corona cases from India will be completed by 22 May, 99% of cases by 1 June and 100% of cases by 25 July 2020. If we talk about America, here it is estimated that 97% of Corona cases will be over by May 12, 99% by May 24 and 100% by August 27, 2020.

While Watching ‘The Last Dance,’ Remember That Dennis Rodman Wasn’t Always Crazy

April 27, 2020 Add Comment

The headbutting of an NBA referee, which cost more than $200,000, including the fine and the lost wages due to a suspension.

Madonna.


The kicking of a photographer after tripping over the dude along the way to essentially a $1.5 million settlement.

Oh, and that white wedding dress, complete with a veil, long gloves and a bouquet for the lovely (ahem) bride.

Sorry to tell you this, but when you watch Episode 3 of “The Last Dance,” ESPN’s 10-part documentary on the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls, you should ask yourself the following question from beginning to end.

Is that really Dennis Rodman, or is that the OTHER guy who was Barnum & Bailey, combined with the best or the worst of Broadway and several episodes of The Simpsons?

The truth is, before, during and after Rodman’s three years with the Bulls through that 1997-98 season, he often was a fraud.

I discovered as much in a hurry.


There I was, standing among a slew of reporters around Rodman’s locker after a playoff game on the road for his Bulls during the late 1990s, and I got a tap on my shoulder.

It was from the late Bryan Burwell, a sports journalist and good friend who once covered the Detroit Pistons during Rodman’s days with The Bad Boys of Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars and Bill Laimbeer.

“Wait until this over,” Burwell said, whispering in my ear.

I nodded as The Dennis Rodman Show kept going and going, with the star entertaining his audience courtesy of his colored hair (can’t remember if it was orange, blue or purple), body piercings and tattoos covering nearly every millimeter of his 6-foot-7 frame.

I don’t remember what Rodman said, but I do remember his answers went from outrageous and ridiculous.

Then it was over.


With reporters scattering after an invisible curtain dropped over Rodman’s locker, Burwell told me to keep waiting.

Rodman tied the last string on his dress shoes, and then he waved us through the invisible curtain. Despite the piercings, the tatoos and the crazy hair, he looked different than he did earlier, and he sounded like somebody else.

He sounded like a normal person. There was a huge difference, though. Rodman sounded like a normal person with an uncanny feel for basketball.

Not even Phil Jackson, the Bulls’ Zen Master coach, could have provided better insight at that moment than the guy who eventually spent his 14 years in the NBA becoming the game’s most efficient rebounder ever.

Rodman led the league in rebounding seven times, which was the same amount of years he made the NBA’s all-defensive first team.

Which brings us to 1986, when Rodman mostly became a bench player after he joined the NBA with the loaded Pistons. They jelled into a two-time world champion by the close of the decade, with much help from Rodman’s rebounding, defense and ferociousness.

Even then, Rodman had issues. He said in his 1997 book called “Bad as I wanna be” that he was so depressed in the spring of 1993 that he attempted suicide. He demanded a trade from the Pistons, and in October, he was off to San Antonio, where he first shaved his head with the Spurs along the way to changing his hair color, dating Madonna and evolving into a master of the bizarre.

Yeah, but just so you know while watching Episode 3, that Dennis Rodman isn’t always Dennis Rodman.

Delhi: AIIMS doctors surgery Corona suspect, did not wait for investigation report

April 24, 2020 Add Comment

New Delhi: The doctors of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in the capital Delhi performed successful surgery of a corona suspect late on Wednesday night. Doctors said that in the late evening, a 33-year-old patient was admitted to the emergency, which had symptoms of corona. But due to the delicate circumstances of the patient, he did not have time to wait for the investigation report. Due to which he had to undergo surgery immediately.

Doctors said that the surgery started at around 1 am, which lasted till 5 am. He told that the patient's intestines had got shattered. Due to which his situation became critical. If we had waited for the corona investigation report, that patient could have died. But all the doctors decided to do the surgery together.

Due to which the team of 6 doctors performed the successful surgery of the said patient. He told that the condition of the patient is fine now. At the same time, he has said that the investigation report of Corona will come by tomorrow evening. Giving information, he said that in view of the symptoms of corona in the patient, everyone operated the patient keeping in mind the PPP kit and the necessary guidelines for prevention of corona infection. In such a situation, if the corona is confirmed in the said patient, then the doctor who performs the surgery will remain out of that danger.

Virat Kohli and other veterans congratulated Sachin Tendulkar on his 47th birthday

April 24, 2020 Add Comment

New Delhi: Some such Virat Kohli and other veterans congratulated Sachin Tendulkar on his 47th birthday, today is the birthday of Indian great cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar (Sahin Tendulkar). Sachin Tendulkar (#HappyBirthdaySachin) is now 47 years old. Sachin Tendulkar is also at home due to the lockdown due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, but on social media, from the common to the special, he is wishing his beloved veteran a birthday. The hashtag called #HappyBirthdaySachin has been trending on Twitter since night and so far it has been tweeted in lakhs. However, former and current veterans of Team India, who played with Sachin, have wished Sachin on his birthday in his own way. Indian captain Virat Kohli has congratulated Sachin by posting his picture with Sachin.

Happy birthday to the man whose passion for the game of cricket has inspired many. Wishing you an amazing year ahead paaji. 😊🎂 @sachin_rt
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Virender Sehwag, who considered Sachin as his ideal since childhood, also congratulated Sachin

True that the great man could stop time in India when batting. But the biggest inspiration @sachin_rt Paaji’s career is summed up is in these two pictures. Much needed to remember especially in these difficult times that after every adversity comes victory 🙏🏼
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Total Case in World


Coronavirus has spread to 185 countries so far. As of April 24, 2020 8:40 am, a total of 27,08,508 cases have been confirmed worldwide and 1,90,785 have died. Treatment of 17,79,729 patients is continuing and 7,37,994 people have been discharged after treatment.

Total Case in India

In India, 23,077 cases have been confirmed, including 718 deaths. As of 8:00 am on April 24, 2020, the number of active cases in India is 17,610 and 4,749 people have been discharged after treatment.

Presidential Message on Ramadan, 2020

April 23, 2020 Add Comment

I wish all Muslims, both in the United States and across the world, a blessed and peaceful Ramadan.

For millions around the globe, this holy month is an opportunity to renew and strengthen their faith through rigorous fasting, devout prayer, reflective meditation, reading the Quran, and charitable deeds. These acts are closely aligned with the universal values that the Islamic faith promotes—peace, kindness, and love and respect for others.
Over the past months, we have seen how important the power of prayer can be during challenging times. Today, as the holy month of Ramadan commences, I pray that those who are observing this sacred time find comfort and reassurance in their faith.
Ramadan Mubarak.

Source: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/presidential-message-ramadan-2020/

Bill Gates wrote a congratulatory letter to the Prime Minister, praising the preparations against Corona

April 23, 2020 Add Comment

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Narendra Modi) has once again been praised for the steps being taken to prevent Coronavirus infection in the country. One of the richest persons in the world, Bill Gates has praised PM Modi. To stop Corona's move in a country with a huge population by lockdown, the people of America also believed that Prime Minister Modi is the world's number one leader.

Bill Gates wrote a congratulatory letter to the Prime Minister


Bill Gates, founder of the Microsoft company and chairman of the Bill & Medinda Gates Foundation, wrote a letter to PM Modi praising his preparedness against the Corona virus epidemic. Bill Gates wrote 'I commend your leadership as well as your and your government's proactive steps to prevent the infection of the Corona epidemic'. The methods that are being adopted to mark hotspots in India and keep people in isolation are well appreciated. Apart from this, the focus is on the health infrastructure necessary to fight this epidemic, which is commendable. '

American public accepted Modi as number one leader

In the survey conducted in the US itself, Modi is considered the number one leader in the fight against the corona virus. In a survey conducted in America, PM Modi was at the forefront in the survey conducted by the American agency. The survey was conducted on the basis of interaction of citizens of all countries living in America. The survey by the US agency morningcounsult.com asked which leader in the world is the leader in corona prevention? According to the survey, most people liked PM Modi.

It is noteworthy that along with Corona virus infection worldwide, India was the first to announce a lockdown. At present, there are 21,450 positive cases of corona in India. Of these, 681 people have died.

PAK:PM Imran also got test done after meeting Corona infected, report will come today

April 22, 2020 Add Comment

  • Imran conducted corona test
  • Test result came negative
Corona virus infection is increasing continuously in Pakistan and now its heat has reached the Prime Minister's Office. After coming in contact with the corona victim, now Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has been tested for corona. Its report will be revealed in front of everyone only on Wednesday.

Imran Khan met Faisal Edhi, chairman of the Edhi Foundation in the past. He had come to give a check of ten million financial aid to the Pakistani government in the ongoing war against Corona virus. But after that when Edhi was tested, he was found positive with Corona virus.

A doctor of a hospital in Islamabad collected a sample of Imran Khan's corona virus test. Dr. Faisal Sultan said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has got corona virus tested on the advice of doctors, the result of which will be revealed soon.


وزیر اعظم عمران خان سے فیصل ایدھی کی ملاقات

ایدھی فاونڈیشن کی طرف سے ایک کروڑ روپے کا چیک وزیراعظم کورونا ریلیف فنڈ کے لیے وزیر اعظم کو پیش کیا۔

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No one was wearing gloves in the photo shared by Imran Khan and Edhi from the Prime Minister's Office. This is the reason that the doctors, taking no risk, decided to get Imran Khan tested. The meeting between the two lasted for about 7 minutes.

Let us tell you that the total number of corona virus cases in Pakistan has reached close to 10,000. So far, more than 200 people have lost their lives in Pakistan due to this epidemic, Sindh and Punjab province of Pakistan are getting the most effect of this virus.

Speaker Om Birla calls for COVID-19 control room in each Assembly

April 22, 2020 Add Comment
Om Birla

New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla interacted with the presiding officers of the state legislatures through video conferencing in Parliament House on Wednesday. Birla told the Presiding Officers that the four committees of the Presiding Officers constituted earlier to inquire into the disruption of the Assembly, autonomy of legislatures, the Tenth Schedule to the Constitution and information technology and related matters, did a very good job in finalizing their reports. And they will submit their report on time. The Lok Sabha Speaker urged the state legislatures to consider the possibility of widespread use of digital technology in legislative and financial functions as well as routine functions such as meetings and file operations so that the rules of social distancing in their states are tightened. Could follow

He said that technology should be adopted for more effective functioning in legislatures and parliament. Om Birla said that the central and state governments are working very promptly due to this epidemic and are taking necessary steps to prevent it from spreading. He said that working together and best efforts in disaster management have helped in reducing the damage caused by this disease in India.

Om Birla also said that along with the efforts of the government, the power of the people is also connected, which has helped a lot in handling the situations. He thanked all the people for helping the people and fighting this situation with full enthusiasm. He said that the situation is under control and the government is ready to face all challenges. Talking about India's efforts to reduce the impact of this pandemic outside the country, Birla said that in keeping with the ancient Indian philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, India supplied medicines and other essential goods wherever possible, to other countries. Have tried to help.

With this, the Lok Sabha Speaker was told that many states have actively taken several steps to provide relief to the affected persons. He was also informed that the legislators of many states have contributed to the Kovid 19 Relief Fund at the Central and State levels. Many states have directly relieved people by transferring funds to bank accounts of beneficiaries. States have taken steps to provide cooked food to the poor and homeless people and have also given them ration items like rice, flour and oil etc.

Apart from this, many presiding officers informed Om Birla about the situation of the trapped workers in many parts of the country. He was also told that a large number of students are stranded in the educational center of Kota, which is also a constituency of Birla. Birla assured the Presiding Officers that all necessary steps would be taken to ensure that all the necessary assistance is given to the stranded students and workers. He requested all the state legislatures to set up a control room for real-time exchange of information between the various state legislatures and the Parliament, making it more effective for legislators and MPs to counter their situation arising out of Kovid 19. Will help you to handle it properly.

All India Covid19 Case

In India, 19,984 cases have been confirmed, including 640 deaths. April 22, 2020 As of 8:00 am, the number of active cases in India is 15,474 and 3,870 people have been discharged after treatment.

World Covid19 Case

Coronavirus has spread to 185 countries so far. As of April 22, 2020 7:56 am, a total of 25,63,480 cases have been confirmed worldwide and 1,77,420 have died. Treatment of 17,04,478 patients continues and 6,81,582 people have been discharged after treatment

Ghazipur: DM-SP inspects hotspot, gives necessary instructions

April 21, 2020 Add Comment

Ghazipur News Team, Ghazipur. The outbreak of the pandemic of Kovid-19 (Corona virus) has led to a lock-down situation across the country. District Magistrate Om Prakash Arya, Superintendent of Police Dr. Om Prakash Singh, Chief Development Officer Sriprakash Gupta, Sub Divisional Officer Sevarai visited the hot spot identified in the Dildarnagar area on Tuesday and took stock of the arrangements and sprayed the hot spot places with a sanitizer.

He told that till 03 May 2020 the lock down will remain in effect and home delivery of ration, milk, fruits, vegetables and medicines will be permissible in these areas and no shops will be opened in the hot spot area.

He appealed to the people to stay in the houses following the lock down. He said that if there is a need to get out under special circumstances, then leave wearing a mask. Keep cleanliness Follow social distance. Subsequently, the District Magistrate inquired about the families without maintenance in Bhadora market under Tehsil Sevarai.
In order to prevent such families from becoming hungry in the lock-down, the District Magistrate distributed relief material and masks to those families. In which 10 kg flour, 10 kg rice, five kg potato, one kg sugar, one kg salt, two kg spices, 100 grams spices, 100 grams turmeric were distributed and appealed to the family members to remain indoors. Along with this, the District Magistrate asked the children of those families to distribute the biscuits, toffee and masks and stay in the houses and follow the lock down.

What are the symptoms of coronavirus (Covid-19)? and how can it protection?

April 21, 2020 Add Comment

So far, more than one thousand 70 thousand people have died from coronavirus worldwide. Also, in case of infection, it has crossed 25 lakh.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was also among the patients infected with this virus, but after treatment he has recovered. He is resting these days after the negative report of Corona. 

We are telling you here how the corona virus infection spreads and what you can do to avoid it.

Corona virus infects your lungs. Its two basic symptoms are fever and dry cough. Many times a person also has difficulty in breathing due to this.

The cough caused by corona is not a common cough. This can cause a persistent cough, that is, you may have a persistent cough for an hour or more and you may have at least three such seizures within 24 hours. But if you have a cough, it can be a matter of concern.

Due to this virus, the temperature of the body can rise up to 37.8 ° C, due to which the person's body can become hot and feel cold. The person may also feel shivering in the body.

It may also cause a sore throat, headache and diarrhea. According to a recent recent research, the lack of taste and the smell of something can also be a symptom of the corona virus.

It is believed that it may take an average of five days for the corona virus to start showing symptoms, but in some people it may be shorter.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there may be up to 14 days between the time the virus reaches the body and shows symptoms.

When is the need for hospitalization?

Most of the people who have corona virus infection can be cured by taking rest and pain reducing medicines like paracetamol.

The need to be hospitalized is when the person starts having trouble breathing. By examining the lungs of the patient, the doctor ascertains how much the infection has increased and whether the patient needs oxygen or ventilator.

But in this, the patient does not have to be admitted to the emergency department of the hospital i.e., accident and emergency.

Every information related to corona infection has been given on the website of the Department of Health and Family Welfare in India. British citizens can take all information related to Corona on the website of NHS 111.

If the patient is having difficulty in breathing, then he can contact the Government of India helpline number + 91-11-23978046 or the 24 hour toll free number 1075. Various states of the country have also started helplines for citizens where a call can be made if needed.

At the same time, in case of emergency in the UK, people can contact on 999 number.

What happens in Intensive Care Unit (ICU)?

Intensive care units are special wards of hospitals where critically ill patients are kept.

Here, the need of oxygen of patients of Corona virus is fulfilled by applying oxygen mask on the mouth or through a tube in the nose.

People who are seriously ill are kept on ventilator. Here more supply of oxygen is delivered directly to the lungs. For this, a tube is placed in the mouth of the patient or by making an incision in the nose or throat, oxygen is given from there to the lungs.

How danger is the corona virus?

Compared to the statistics of corona virus infection, the number of people killed is extremely low. Although these figures cannot be relied on completely, if the data is to be believed, the death rate due to infection can be only one to two percent.

Currently, treatment is being done for thousands of infected people in many countries and the death toll may increase.

A World Health Organization study based on information gathered about 56,000 infected people suggests that -

  1. 6% people became seriously ill due to this virus. These included lung failure, septic shock, organ failure and risk of death.
  2. Severe signs of infection were seen in 14 percent of the people. There were problems in breathing and problems like breathing quickly.
  3. Minor signs of infection were seen in 80 percent of people, such as fever and cough. Pneumonia due to this was also seen in many.

Older people and those already suffering from respiratory disease (asthma) due to corona virus infection, those facing problems like diabetes and heart disease are more likely to become seriously ill.

Treatment of corona virus is based on helping the patient's body breathe and increasing the body's immunity so that the person's body is able to fight the virus itself.

The work of making corona virus vaccine is still going on.


If you come in contact with an infected person, then you can be advised to stay away from others for a few days.

Public Health England has said that those who think they are infected should avoid going to the doctor, pharmacy or hospital and seek information on the phone or online from the health workers in their area.

Those who have returned to Britain after traveling to other countries have been advised to separate themselves from others for a few days.

Other countries have also taken steps like closing school colleges and canceling public meetings in their own countries to avoid this virus.

The World Health Organization has also released information about ways to take precaution for the people.

Upon seeing signs of infection, the person should contact their local healthcare officer or employee. Those who have come in contact with the corona virus infected person in the past will be investigated.

All the patients arriving at the hospital who have symptoms of flu (cold cold and shortness of breath) will be examined by the Health Service Officer.

You will be asked to wait until the test results are out and keep yourself away from others.

How to protect yourself from corona virus?

To avoid corona virus ie 'Kovid 19', you wash your hands regularly with soap and water.

When someone infected with the corona virus coughs or sneezes, very fine particles of their spit are spread in the air. These particles contain viruses of the corona virus.

These viral particles can enter your body by way of breath when approaching an infected person.

If you touch a place where these particles have fallen and then touch your eye, nose or mouth with the same hand, then these particles reach your body.

In this case, using tissue while coughing and sneezing, not touching your face without washing your hands and avoiding contact with the infected person are very important to prevent the virus from spreading.

According to medical experts, face masks do not provide effective protection.

Inside the Kashmir That India Doesn’t Want the World to See | The Dispatch

April 20, 2020 Add Comment

It’s Fridayon the streets of Kashmir’s largest city.It’s the day Muslims normally gather to pray. But in recent weeks,it’s also become a day of protest.Indian authorities are working hardto keep a lid on displays like this.But they can’t change how people feel. As protests break out across Kashmir,Indian officials repeat what hasbecome a well-worn soundbite.“There have been no major law and order situations reportedfrom across the Valley.Life is slowly returning to normal.”“And the situation is returning back slowly to the normal.”But things here don’t seem normal.Kashmir has been a conflict zone for decades.But when India moved to strip the region of its autonomyon Aug. 5, the situation came to this:thousands more troopsand a curfew bringing daily life to a standstill.Phone lines and internet access were shut down,cutting off around eight millionKashmiris from the outside world.So, we came to see what’s actually happening here.

We visit a neighborhood known for frequent clashesbetween protesters and Indian security forces.People, here, are in mourning.Fahmida Shagoo was at home with her childrenand her in-laws on Aug. 9.Police started firing tear gas at protesters outside.Fahmida’s husband, Rafiq, helped rush her to the hospital.But doctors could not revive her.A sudden death and no one to hold accountable.In addition to tear gas,for years, Indian forces have used pellet gunsto quell unrest in Kashmir.These shotguns fire cartridges full of lead pelletsthat lodge themselves in the flesh.

They are supposedly non-lethal, but can causelife-changing disabilities.Parvez Sofi says he was at homewhen he heard a commotion outside.When he opened the door to see what was happening,he became a target.In the name of maintaining law and order,Indian forces have license to shootwith near impunity in Kashmir.There is no official number for the injured.But in just one hospital here,sources told us over 60 people had beenadmitted with pellet wounds since the lockdown began.Still, this doesn’t stop some people.And lives herehave been upended in other ways, too.

This woman’s 22-year-old son,Mehraj Ud-Din, was arrested.She doesn’t know why he was taken.Since then, authorities have been giving herconflicting information.This is not an isolated case.Since early August, thousands havebeen arrested without being charged.And there’s no indication when or if they’ll be released.Although some landlines have been reconnected,Kashmir is still largely cut offfrom the rest of the world.

Google Doodle honors coronavirus heroes and helpers

April 18, 2020 4 Comments

Google salutes teachers and child care workers.


Google For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO website.

As the novel coronavirus continues to ravage populations around the world, with more than 2 million cases confirmed, millions of people are self-quarantining at home in a global effort to check the virus' spread. Still, a rare breed of people selflessly go about their daily lives, offering aid to those infected and helping maintain a sense of order while the rest of us shelter in place.

Google is honoring those heroes with a series of appreciation doodles featuring medical personnel, emergency workers, scientists, custodians, farmers, grocery store employees and public transportation drivers. On Friday, Google turned its spotlight to teachers and child care workers.

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For many people, especially those deemed essential workers, being able to stay home with children is something that just isn't an option, so child care workers become essential workers. The risk to their health is as great as anyone who has to come in very close contact with multiple people, and they often have their own children to take care of at the same time.

Teachers face a different set of challenges. Instead of being in contact with their students, they're isolated, which has its own emotional impact on teachers and students alike. Teachers have had to adapt their lesson plans to a remote classroom setting and technologies and programs that many have never dealt with before. This is certainly no extended school break for many students and teachers, who often have children of their own they have to keep an eye on.

For that dedication, and the dedication of all coronavirus heroes and helpers, Google says thank you.

The tech giant frequently livens up its bare-bones search page with artwork that draws attention to notable people, events, holidays and anniversaries. Google has also used its doodles to remind us of lesser-known real-world heroes, ones who have long since left this world. Then there are the people who are out there doing good things right now who we can thank right now.

Google recognizes food service workers during the coronavirus outbreak.


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On Thursday, Google saluted food service workers, who under the specter of coronavirus have to factor in more safety measures to prevent contracting or transmitting the disease. The restaurant industry has been hit hard by the outbreak, with millions of cooks, servers and bartenders losing their jobs. The National Restaurant Association estimates the outbreak will cost the industry $225 billion.

And still, many restaurants stay open for to-go orders, helping them stay in business while providing food to people not always in a position to cook at home, especially essential workers during a long drive or out on an emergency call. Food service rules have been radically rewritten, with dining rooms closed and food ordering and pickup limited by the new standards for social distancing.

Google Doodle thanks packaging, shipping and delivery workers.


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On Wednesday, Google focused its spotlight on those who package, ship and deliver goods we need. Consumer demand for goods purchased online has spiked during the crisis. Shoppers now rely even more on e-commerce companies like Amazon to deliver food, toiletries and other staples while they're asked to stay home.

Any interruption in the workflow could reduce or delay shipments.The workers are also placing their own health at risk as recent studies have shown that the coronavirus can live on cardboard for up to 24 hours.

Google Doodle salutes public transportation drivers who help us perform essential visits.


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On Tuesday, Google saluted the men and women who keep public transit moving. Even though we're being advised to stay at home as much as possible, some people need get to essential jobs and make other necessary trips, such as going to doctor appointments and grocery shopping. And for many people without cars of their own, these essential trips wouldn't be possible without transportation systems and the drivers that keep them moving.

Bus and train operators put their health at risk by continuing to go into work each day so that people without access to their own vehicle can still get around. You can help make their jobs just a little bit easier by observing the rules of social distancing while on public transportation and waiting in line to get on -- and every where else, for that matter. Also, practice good hygiene.

The latest Google Doodle thanks grocery store workers.


Google

On Monday, Google saluted grocery store employees. Despite shelter in place orders, we still need to buy food and other necessary items. Grocery store shelves are replenished and purchases are rung up by employees whose jobs place them at greater risk of exposure to the virus.

Several grocery store workers have tested positive for coronavirus and some have died from COVID-19. Two employees at a Chicago-area Walmart have died from the disease, prompting the retailer to install sneeze guards at registers and limit the number of customers in stores.

This Google Doodle honors the farmers and farmworkers who keep food flowing to our tables.


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On April 10, Google honored agricultural workers, who keep the food flowing to the marketplace. Their work makes them especially vulnerable to the virus. Often they're immigrants living in the US without legal permission. Field workers have been deemed by the federal government to be an "essential" part of the country's food supply who have a "special responsibility to maintain [their] normal work schedule."

They continue to work despite conditions that don't allow them to shelter in place or self-quarantine. Their working and living conditions don't allow for much social distancing and these brave souls often work without the promise of paid sick leave. But still they work, helping put food on our table.


Google says thank you to custodial and sanitation workers keeping our hospitals and other medical institutions running during the pandemic.


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On April 9, Google honored America's 4.4 million janitors and domestic workers who scrub down surfaces in hospitals and other medical institutions where pathogens might live because, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes, "current evidence suggests that SARS-CoV-2 may remain viable for hours to days on surfaces made from a variety of materials."

The CDC says the best way to combat this is "cleaning of visibly dirty surfaces followed by disinfection." Accustomed to handling corrosive chemicals and lifting heavy objects, these workers are now potentially coming into contact with the deadly coronavirus. Yet, they continue to do their jobs, despite often lacking training and equipment to adequately protect themselves from the virus.

Google sends a little love to emergency services personnel, such as firefighters and police officers, who are battling the coronavirus.


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On April 8, the doodle honored the firefighters and police officers who go out every day, responding to emergency situations and rendering aid. To do their jobs, officers and firefighters frequently come in very close contact with other people, some of whom might be infected with coronavirus. Yet they still show up for work, day after day.

In New York City, the US epicenter of the outbreak, more than 1,000 police officers and 280 members of the fire department have tested positive.

Google expresses gratitude to doctors, nurses and other medical workers.


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The doodle on April 7 honored the doctors, nurses and other medical personnel who are working long hours, under emotionally and physically stressful conditions, often with inadequate protection. These selfless people have to balance their work with the risk posed to their personal health and to the safety of their loved ones. While many of us shelter in place, they're making a conscious decision to expose themselves to patients suffering from COVID-19.

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They have lives just like everyone else, including family that many now have to avoid for safety's sake, to prevent the possibility of spreading the virus. Doctors who sleep in the garage when their shift is over to avoid contact with their spouse and children. Nurses who worry about the care their elderly parents are receiving because they haven't seen them for weeks.

They have lives they're putting at risk to care for the rest of us.

Google thanks public health workers and researchers in the scientific community battling the coronavirus.


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The first doodle, which arrived with the series' debut on April 6, was dedicated to public health workers and scientific researchers. They're working hard to mitigate extensive transmission in the community.

Developing a new vaccine takes time and the preparations must be rigorously tested and confirmed safe via clinical trials before they can be routinely used in humans. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the US, has frequently said that a coronavirus vaccine is at least a year to 18 months away.

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Google Doodle Thanks Food Service Workers on Frontline of Coronavirus Pandemic

April 18, 2020 Add Comment

Today's Google Doodle celebrates those in the food service, in the latest of a series thanking essential workers on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic. The Doodle features the G of the word Google sending a heart to the E, which is dressed in a chef's hat and can be seen preparing and packaging food.
The Google Doodle series began on April 6, and is expected to end tomorrow. So far, Google has thanked grocery store workers, farmworkers and farmers, custodial and sanitation workers, emergency service workers, doctors, nurses, medical workers, public health workers, scientific researchers, packaging, shipping, and delivery workers, and now food service workers.
The Google Doodle today is captioned: "As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people are coming together to help one another now more than ever. We're launching a Doodle series to recognize and honor many of those on the front lines.

"Today, we'd like to say: To all food service workers, thank you."

While many restaurants have had to close due to the pandemic, some restaurants are operating with take-out or delivery services. Some restaurants are going the extra mile and giving back to their communities with free meals for essential workers and schoolchildren. Newsweek has been highlighting these food service workers and others in our "Heroes of the Pandemic" series.
This week, Newsweek reported that Marco's Pizzas in Northwest Arkansas is giving away food to children who are missing out on free school meals due to education closures.
Nick Morgan, the owner of three Marco's Pizzas stores, started the scheme. Morgan told Newsweek: "It's the right thing to do, give back what you can give. You give to give, you never look into someone else's bowl to see if they have more than you, you look to see if they have enough."
Last week, Newsweek reported that a restaurant in Westchester, New York, stared a program allowing customers to donate to pay for meals for "health care workers, first responders, COVID-19 victims, those in quarantine, the elderly and those facing financial difficulties due to lack of work."
Additionally, Newsweek reported that a couple in Queens, New York, launched the Lifeline Food Packages, a program that ensures that a box of fresh food and staple items will be delivered weekly to families in need.
As the owner of a food website and a chef, Kim Calichio and Omar Bravo, respectively, used their connections to produce the food packages.
"Each box includes enough food for a family of four for a week," Calichio told Newsweek, and includes "bread, meat, nut or cow milk, grains or pasta, toilet paper, soap, and fresh fruit and veggies. It's important to us that we are providing high density, nutritious foods to families and supporting our local economy." 
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Sid Pandey