A new variant of the coronavirus has been found in South Africa and several other countries. Scientists say the heavily-mutated strain seems to be spreading quickly and may possibly evade prior immunity. Here are more details. #Covid newsbytesapp.com/news/world/new…
Currently known as B.1.1.529 the new strain is the most heavily mutated version of the coronavirus. This raises serious concerns that the variant may trigger wider & severe outbreaks in South Africa or elsewhere. Experts say there are signs that it spreads fast & evades immunity.
The B1.1.529 variant was first identified in Botswana. However, South Africa has so far reported the most number of cases at 22, according to the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD). NICD said the cases are "increasing quickly" in three South African provinces.
Two people have been found infected in Hong Kong, too, one of whom traveled from South Africa. The variant has more than 30 mutations in the spike protein alone, said Dr. Tulio de Oliveira, the Director of the KwaZulu-Natal Research and Innovation Sequencing Platform.
On the ACE2 receptor, the strain carries 10 mutations. In comparison, the Beta variant has three and the Delta has two. Scientists are working to find out the effectiveness of vaccines against this variant.
Meanwhile, the UK has banned flights from South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Botswana, Eswatini, and Zimbabwe. All six have been added to the country's "red list," meaning UK residents returning home from these countries will have to undergo a 10-day hotel quarantine.
A WHO technical team will meet on Friday and decide if the new variant should be designated a variant of "interest" or of "concern." A letter of the Greek alphabet, likely to be Nu, will also be assigned to it.
Meanwhile, India's Union Health Ministry on Thursday asked states to rigorously screen and test travelers coming from or transiting through the three countries where the variant has been identified.
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Google announced the Doodle for Google 2022 competition winners, flagging off Children's Day celebrations in India. Shlok Mukherjee from Kolkata has been declared the winner out of 115,000 entries from over 100 cities by participants between Grades 1-10. newsbytesapp.com/news/lifestyle…
Mukherjee wrote, "In the next 25 years, India will have scientists develop their own eco-friendly robot for humanity's betterment. India will have.. intergalactic travels from Earth to space. India will develop more in the field of yoga & Ayurveda..."
"We were especially heartened that the advancement of technology and sustainability emerge as common themes across many of the Doodles," Google said. For the theme "In the next 25 years, my India will...," Google's team of judges finalized 20 doodles.
FTX and its talismanic leader Sam Bankman-Fried have fallen from the upper rungs of the crypto universe. Of course, his inner circle is under investigation. Among them is Nishad Singh, an Indian-origin engineer who was also his housemate. Today's story is about him. #SBF_FTX 1/6
Singh joined FTX as its Director of Engineering in 2019. Prior to that, he was part of its sister organization Alameda Research, which is at the center of the current controversy. He had joined Alameda in 2017. More on the controversy later. 2/6
Singh’s resume is top notch. He studied at Crystal Springs Uplands School, a top private school in California. He graduated from the University of California, Berkley, with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and computer science. He had also worked as at Facebook. 3/6
As Rishi Sunak emerged victorious in the race to become United Kingdom's prime minister—the third in two months—on Monday, over 7,000 kilometers away, Indians were celebrating that he has proved "Winston Churchill" wrong. Read on for the complete story. newsbytesapp.com/news/world/ris…
In light of Indian-origin Sunak's appointment as the UK PM, Indians are celebrating that Indian-origin people have proved their mettle to show Churchill was wrong. Post-independence, India has been swiftly growing & is the world's biggest democracy & a major trade destination.
As Indians were celebrating the takeover by an Indian-origin man as the premier of the UK—accused of looting India during its rule—Indian billionaire businessman Anand Mahindra found a unique way to be part of the celebrations.
Have you wondered about the veracity of stories regarding unidentified flying saucers? We may soon get an answer. NASA has established a first-of-its-kind panel to study unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) or unidentified flying objects (UFOs). newsbytesapp.com/news/science/n…
A group of 16 scientists will spend the next nine months looking into events involving bizarre flying objects or unnatural phenomena. Over the course of this period, NASA's new panel will study about UAPs & lay the foundation for future studies on them by NASA & other agencies.
The team will analyze data gathered from various sources. This data will be analyzed to see if they shed any light on UAPs or not.
Rishi Sunak scripted history on Monday after winning the race to lead the Conservative Party & became the PM of the United Kingdom. The attention is now on his wife—Akshata Murty too, as they move into 10 Downing Street. Here's more about her. newsbytesapp.com/news/world/abo…
Sunak was on Tuesday officially appointed as the 57th UK PM by King Charles III. The former British finance minister, who is of Indian origin, is also the first-ever Hindu prime minister of the UK.
Born to Indian billionaire and Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy and author-turned-philanthropist Sudha Murthy in 1980 in Karnataka's Hubli, Akshata Murty had a modest upbringing. She initially lived with her grandparents as her parents built their careers in Mumbai.
India recorded its lowest number of daily COVID-19 cases in 196 days, or more than 6 months, with a three-digit tally of 862 on Tuesday. The total number of active cases has also dropped below 23,000 as per data from Union Health & Family Welfare Ministry. newsbytesapp.com/news/india/cov…
Nearly 65L people died worldwide as a result of several waves of COVID-19, which were initially recorded in November 2019 & quickly put everything on halt. Some studies claim 94L more people (compared to the reported global total) died between January 2020 & December 2021.
Total number of confirmed cases in India so far stands at 4,46,44,938, while number of deaths reported in the country on Tuesday climbed to 5,28,980 since the beginning of the pandemic. The recovery rate currently is 98.76%, with 4,40,93,409 patients having recuperated so far.