Locals In China Flock To National Park As Lockdown Ends, But Experts Warn That It’s Not The End Of Pandemic

The main purpose of the Movement Control Order is to flatten the curve of infection and hopefully stopping the Covid-19 pandemic. However, we have to remember that life doesn’t return to normal immediately after the MCO ends. It’s honestly a bit disappointing that China, the country first and most severely hit with the pandemic ignored...

WHO: 6 Million More Nurses Are Needed Globally To Fight Covid-19 Pandemic

Throughout the Movement Control Order, most of us are safe at home knowing that we have our brave frontliners battling the outbreak head-on. Our medical professionals are working themselves to the bone despite knowing the risk of the virus. One of our medical professionals are our nurses whom I daresay, no hospitals can function without. Source:...

India Displays Significant Drop In Air Pollution Since Nationwide Covid-19 Lock Down

The lack of human activity has proven healthy for the planet’s well-being as multiple locations around the world that was previous known for their severe pollution have shown significant improvement. For example, India has always been one of the most highly polluted countries in the world, as they’ve faced excessive levels of harmful microscopic particulate matter...

Nearly 100 Endangered Hawksbill Turtles Hatch Amid Covid-19 Lock Downs

The absence of human activity has once again proven fruitful for nature as all around the world, animals and the environment have been thriving. So much so that endangered species are finally given the space and freedom to flourish back to life. As according to The Guardian, nearly 100 critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle hatched and slowly made...

Malayan Tiger Tests Positive For Covid-19, Believed To Be Infected by Zoo Keeper With No Symptoms

A four-year-old female Malayan tiger has just tested positive for Covid-19. According to BBC, the animal at the Bronx Zoo in New York City is believed to have contracted the disease from a zoo keeper who was showing no symptoms at the time. “Our cats were infected by a person caring for them who was asymptomatically infected with...

Newborn Twins in India Named Covid and Corona

One of the hardest thing to figure out among new parents is what to name their newborn children. Pick a weird name and the child might have a very difficult childhood being bullied by his or her peers. Most of the time, parents will resort to picking names that carry a beautiful meaning. Holding this dearly...

People Are WALKING Back To M’sia From Singapore Because They Can’t Afford High Cost Of Living

It’s not easy to make a living on the other side of the causeway, especially now that the MCO is in place and Malaysians working in Singapore are left to deal with high costs of living, unemployment and being separated from their families just to continuously support them financially. Out of desperation, a group of...

Father of the internet tests positive for Covid-19

Vint Cerf, more widely known as the 'Father of the Internet', on Monday tweeted out a clip on Twitter saying that he has tested positive for Covid-19, and is recovering. The 76-year-old, together with Robert E. Kahn (Bob Kahn) proposed the Transmission Control Protocol(TCP) and the Internet Protocol(IP) in 1970 and both are known as the...

Pet cat in Hong Kong tests positive for COVID-19

A pet cat in Hong Kong has tested positive after its owner was confirmed of being infected with the COVID-19 virus. It was already sent to quarantine on March 30 before the test results came back. The animal has not shown symptoms of having the disease, according to Hong Kong's Agricultural and Fisheries department. It's not the...

Star Wars actor Andrew Jack dies of coronavirus

  Star Wars actor, Andrew Jack, has died at 76 on March 31 in Britain due to the coronavirus. According to his agent, Jill McCullough, Jack died in a hospital in Surrey. Jack's wife, Gabrielle Rogers posted on social media: Andrew Jack was diagnosed with coronavirus 2 days ago. He was in no pain, and he slipped...