The summer’s gone, but COVID-19 rages on
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD/ Created : Aug 2, 2020, 11:53 IST
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With the start of summer, the European Union was determined to make summer vacations happen. In the midst of a pandemic, it was sort of a tall claim.
With the start of summer, the European Union was determined to make summer vacations happen. In the midst of a pandemic, it was sort of a tall claim. Read less
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A crisis in phases
India recorded a whopping 50000 new cases, with 779 deaths in the last 24 hours. It is really as grim as it looks, and while we might be taking short trips around our city now, it is really not recommended.
Spain, on the other hand, is currently facing some challenges too. The country recorded the biggest rise in cases since its reopening. Britain is being cautious and has asked travellers coming from Spain to go into quarantine for 14 days. Are we back to the situation in March? Of course the return of the Coronavirus in a second phase is a harsh reality, and brings back the original fears. Travel seems lightyears away.
Over in the United States, where the health crisis deepens, Donald Trump continues to have faith in the benefits of hydroxychloroquine against COVID-19. A recent video of Dr Stella Immanuel, who spoke to the media and claimed that she has cured numerous patients with this malaria drug went viral. While evidence suggests the medicine is ineffective, the doctor claims otherwise. Whatever the case may be, the summer has now nearly passed. Can we look forward to a breezy autumn?
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