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24.11 2023: The cities are now being counted as among the most polluted cities in the world and authorities are forced to impose lockdowns, they said. They were addressing an awareness seminar organized by Ojha Institute of Chest Diseases in…
18.08 2023: The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the necessity to enhance the country’s digital learning infrastructure. Lockdowns resulted in the closure of educational institutions, prompting a shift towards online learning.…
16.08 2023: IT and telecom were declared essential services, while other regional competitors faced lockdowns. IT companies and freelancers of Pakistan took advantage of increased global IT spending, especially in the Middle East,…
07.08 2023: …behaviours and it may escalate.” Much of the virtual world is already a harmful environment for women and girls, a situation the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated when many were stuck at home due to lockdowns,…
05.08 2023: The military’s high command has articulated a grave concern regarding the perpetuation of inhumane military lockdowns and illegal measures aimed at altering demographic realities within the occupied territory of Kashmir.…
01.08 2023: Employers need to provide meaningful personal interactions throughout the hiring and employment process to make their employees feel valued. In the aftermath of lockdowns and restrictions, people are more eager to interact with others.…
01.08 2023: Additionally, A.I. can also be used to write stories and even computer programmes. These innovations facilitated contactless transactions and logistics, making life easier during and after the lockdowns.…
15.07 2023: A year ago, with restrictions such as sudden lockdowns, travel curbs and factory shutdowns the norm, China posted 0.4 percent on-year growth, one of its lowest quarterly readings in recent years.
10.07 2023: They believe the Covid-19 pandemic, which forced Chinese cities to endure some of the longest and toughest lockdowns anywhere in the world, could be one reason. The after-effects are not well understood yet,…
27.06 2023: a failed husband and an indecisive father, is seen going through the boredom of not being able to cope with the stresses of Covid related lockdowns. He is frustrated, sometimes belligerent and worse,…
25.06 2023: …markets and neighbourhood stores will find ways to stay open, as was experienced during repetitive lockdowns during Covid-19 pandemic. We have proposed a balanced solution for retail to close at 10pm instead of unlimited timings,…
13.06 2023: Around the world, retail stores shut down as countries entered lockdowns to prevent the spread of the virus during the start of the pandemic. Online commerce boomed as consumers flocked online to purchase a wide array of goods.…
07.06 2023: The company’s shares traded flat in early London deals following the expected approval announcement. Rates of RSV and flu fell during Covid-19 lockdowns, but surged when restrictions were lifted, with young children hit hard.…
19.05 2023:lockdowns in China and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. As a consequence, in most markets, OEMs and their dealerships have been unable to meet pent-up consumer demand for new cars for over two years and total industry output remains well…
13.04 2023: Beijing long maintained some of the world’s strictest Covid curbs, persisting with snap lockdowns and lengthy quarantines despite their increasingly dire economic consequences. The government abruptly ditched the restrictions…
25.03 2023: the COVID-19 continued to mutate and spread rapidly, resulting in multiple outbreaks and lockdowns in Hong Kong and mainland China. These delayed the development of film and drama projects and reduced external commercial engagements in…
18.03 2023: “In 2022, lockdowns and control measures were imposed one after another to address the fluctuating coronavirus pandemic, slowing down economic development and, at the same time, dampening consumer sentiment as in-store shopping and…
15.03 2023: Moreover, China has just started to rebound after extended Covid lockdowns, but the duration for recovery is still unclear. Economic recovery is generating inflationary pressures, and this could prompt central banks to intensify…
09.03 2023: He said the Philippines recorded the highest unemployment rate in April 2020 at 17.6 percent at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic when the government imposed lockdowns to curb the spread of COVID-19,…
08.03 2023: India’s palm oil imports could jump 16% in 2022/23 to a four-year high of 9.17 million tonnes, as consumption is set to jump after two years of contraction due to COVID-led lockdowns, a senior industry official told.…
28.01 2023: The Chinese economy had one of its worst performances in decades last year as growth was dragged down by numerous COVID-19 lockdowns followed by a deadly outbreak in December that swept across the country with remarkable speed.…
25.01 2023: …boarded-up hotels and guest houses, the collateral damage of Covid lockdowns. The Dilkhusa Grand, once filled with coach parties, now houses asylum seekers. But what cannot be changed is its camera-friendly cliffside setting.…
18.01 2023: “After the lockdowns, people grew tired of everything being cosy. Now we have permission to go out and we want elegant, chic things,” he said. The same is happening across the water in Britain, where upmarket department store Browns…
13.01 2023: China’s rebound from its latest surge in coronavirus cases since recently lifting lockdowns, quarantines and mass testing would have significant implications globally, she said.
13.01 2023: But there was fascination regarding how he would be received back in Melbourne, which endured some of the toughest coronavirus lockdowns in the world. In a city with a huge Serb population, hundreds wore the Balkan nation's colours as…
04.01 2023: …wall casual eateries to fine dining, restaurants were devastated by lockdowns and virus outbreaks, with Hotels and restaurants across South Asia have had to adapt and reimagine dining out since the pandemic ripped through the region,…
31.12 2022: …new phase” in its approach to combating the pandemic, in his first comments to the public on COVID-19 since his government changed course three weeks ago and relaxed its rigorous policy of lockdowns and mass testing.…
28.12 2022: China’s relaxation of restrictions effectively ends a zero-Covid regime of mass testing, lockdowns, and lengthy quarantines that has roiled supply chains and hampered business engagement with the world’s second-largest economy.…
14.12 2022: The company has seen manufacturing and transport costs rise, along with other businesses impacted by supply chain bottlenecks after Covid lockdowns and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It said operating costs rose by 17 percent…
25.11 2022: The unrest in Zhengzhou comes against the backdrop of mounting public frustration over the government’s zero-tolerance approach to COVID, which compels local authorities to impose gruelling lockdowns,…
25.11 2022: As lockdowns afflict more people, some residents are proposing alternative approaches for their communities. In Beijing, residents of some compounds shared on WeChat proposals for how infected neighbours could quarantine at home…