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  • COVID-19 claims 22 more lives in Sindh  

    COVID-19 claims 22 more lives in Sindh  

    KARACHI: At least 22 more patients of the coronavirus died during the past 24 hours in Sindh, ARY News reported on Friday.   

    In a daily statement on the Covid-19 situation, Sindh Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah said the 2,136 more people were diagnosed with the COVID-19 during the same period in the province.

    He maintained that 24,299 tests had been conducted during the past 24 hours in the province, against which 2136 cases were diagnosed. The chief minister said that out of the new 2136 infections, 1,153 were reported in Karachi.

    Read More: Sindh reports over 2,000 new Covid-19 cases, highest single-day toll since Nov 2020

    Earlier on May 19, Sindh had reported 2067 new coronavirus cases and 19 more deaths over the past 24 hours, taking the province’s tally of cases to 303,306 and casualties to 4854, according to Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah.

    Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah in a daily statement on the Covid-19 situation had said that  2076 new cases emerged when 20,421 tests were conducted.

    “20,421 samples were tested which detected 2076 cases that constituted 10.2 percent current detection rate,” the chief minister had said.

    He had added that 19 more patients of COVID-19 lost their lives lifting the death toll to 4,854 that constituted 1.6 percent death rate.

    CM Murad had said that 3,883,951 tests had been conducted against which 303,306 cases were diagnosed, of them 91.7 per cent or 278,280 patients had recovered, including 611 overnight.

  • Pfizer to deliver through COVAX some vaccines pledged to poorer nations

    Pfizer to deliver through COVAX some vaccines pledged to poorer nations

    BRUSSELS: Pfizer and BionTech will deliver through the international vaccine-sharing facility COVAX some of the 2 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses it announced on Friday as new supplies for low- and middle-income countries.

    The doses will be allocated “through bilateral agreements, agreements with supranational organizations as well as our partnership with COVAX,” a Pfizer spokesman said.

    Earlier on Friday a BioNTech spokeswoman said: “we are currently still evaluating this.”

    Q&A about Pfizer’s COVID vaccine

    What are the ingredients in the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine?

    The ingredients are mRNA, lipids (hydroxybutyl)azanediyl)bis(hexane-diyl)bis(hexyldecanoate), [(polyethylene glycol)-2000]-N,N-ditetradecylacetamide, Distearoyl-sn-glycero-phosphocholine, and cholesterol), potassium chloride, monobasic potassium phosphate, sodium chloride, dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate, and sucrose.

    How does an mRNA vaccine work?

    mRNA, delivered to your body’s cells by lipid nanoparticles, instructs the cells to generate the spike protein found on the surface of the novel coronavirus that initiates infection.1,2 Instructing cells to generate the spike protein spurs an immune response, including generation of antibodies specific to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.

    mRNA vaccines do not contain any virus particles, meaning that they don’t contain weakened or dead parts of a virus or bacterium.

    Do mRNA vaccines change a person’s DNA?

    mRNA is a transient carrier of information that does not integrate into human DNA. mRNA does not enter a cell’s nucleus, which is where our DNA is kept.

  • China’s current COVID-19 vaccines can tackle Indian variants: expert

    China’s current COVID-19 vaccines can tackle Indian variants: expert

    China’s current COVID-19 vaccines can tackle new coronavirus variants spreading in India and can provide protection “to a certain extent”, based on preliminary research results, a disease control expert said on Thursday.

    Speaking at a news briefing, Shao Yiming, a researcher at the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, did not elaborate on the specific vaccines or variants he referred to.

    Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (briefly as China CDC) is a governmental and national-level technical organization specialized on disease control and prevention and public health. It says its mission is to create a safe and healthy environment, maintain social stability, ensure national security and promote the health of people through prevention and control of disease, injury and disability.

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    What is the Indian variant of novel coronavirus?

    WHAT IS THE INDIAN VARIANT?

    The B.1.617 variant contains two key mutations to the outer “spike” portion of the virus that attaches to human cells, said senior Indian virologist Shahid Jameel.

    The World Health Organization (WHO) said the predominant lineage of B.1.617 was first identified in India last December, although an earlier version was spotted in October 2020.

    The WHO has described it as a “variant of interest”, suggesting it may have mutations that would make the virus more transmissible, cause more severe disease or evade vaccine immunity. Other strains with known risks, such as those first detected in the United Kingdom, Brazil and South Africa, have been categorised as “variants of concern,” a higher threat level.

  • Punjab sees 64 new Covid deaths with 898 fresh cases today

    Punjab sees 64 new Covid deaths with 898 fresh cases today

    LAHORE: As Covid cases continue to rampage across the country in its third wave, the Friday statistics from Punjab confirm 898 fresh cases emerging while 64 new deaths from the virus, ARY News reported citing health department data.

    The health department of Punjab said today for the 24-hour period in the province, 898 new cases of COVID-19 infection have emerged taking the count of cases so far to 332,000.

    On the other hand, the new deaths today due to the virus alone take the toll to 3,975 in Punjab, Punjab Healthcare spokesperson confirmed.

    READ ALSO: COVID-19 vaccination for citizens above 30 starts tomorrow

    It is pertinent to note that the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) decided today to start Covid-19 vaccination of citizens aged 30 and above from tomorrow (Saturday).

    Taking to his official Twitter account, Planning and Development Minister Asad Umar, who also heads the NCOC, announced that, “In today’s National Command Operation Center (NCOC) meeting it has been decided to open up vaccination for 30 years and older starting tomorrow.”

    “The messages for those who are being scheduled will go out today.”

  • Turkey bans most plastic imports

    ANKARA: Greenpeace welcomed a ban by Ankara on imports of most plastic waste after the environmental group said it uncovered exports, some possibly illegal, from Britain and Germany that created “mountains” of trash in southern Turkey.

    The environmental group said its teams visited ten sites in Adana province and found plastic waste – most either burned or on fire – mainly from the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland and other EU countries.

    The plastics were left on roadsides, in fields, or spilling into water sources, it said in a report published on Monday, with waste from UK supermarkets and German retailers found at all sites.

    Turkey’s trade ministry said on Tuesday it removed polyethylene plastic – used in shopping bags and many forms of packaging – from the list of polymers allowed into the country as of July 3, formalising a ban it had been planning to introduce.

    Environment and Urbanisation Minister Murat Kurum said customs would conduct constant checks to enforce the ban, which follows a block on mixed plastics imports.

    While welcoming the ban, Murat Bakan, a lawmaker from the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), told Reuters it was imposed because the government could not properly supervise recycling.

    Exporting plastic waste is illegal unless it is destined for recycling or incineration in an energy conversion plant.

    Goods made out of polyethylene – including plastic shopping bags – must be recycled quickly, usually within a month, otherwise they become non-recyclable, making them illegal if they are exported mixed with standard non-recyclable materials, Greenpeace said.

    The group said the Turkish ban marked a milestone.

    Nihan Temiz Atas, biodiversity projects lead from Greenpeace Mediterranean, told Reuters it would cover 74% of the plastic Turkey imported last year – some 660,000 tonnes of waste – including 95% of UK imports,

    “That means they (Britain) have to take responsibility… and recycle their own materials,” she said.

    A spokesman for Defra, Britain’s environmental department, acknowledged the country should handle more of its waste at home.

    “We are committed to banning the export of plastic waste to non-OECD countries and clamping down on illegal waste exports – including to countries such as Turkey – through tougher controls,” he said in a statement.

    Turkey is the UK’s top destination for plastic waste exports, taking around 210,000 tonnes, or 30% of the total, in 2020, according to official data.

    Manfred Santen, a chemist at Greenpeace Germany, said it was “appalling” to see German plastic waste burning on Turkish roadsides, and called on Berlin to take it back.

    There was no immediate response from the German government to a Reuters request for comment.

  • Pakistan’s GDP growth has come in at 3.94 per cent: Asad Umar

    ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar said on Friday that Pakistan’s GDP growth has come in at 3.94 per cent, ARY News reported.

    In a Twitter message, Asad Umar said that the national accounts committee has finalised the GDP growth estimate, adding, “Alhamdulillah the GDP growth has come in at 3.94%.”

    He said that the GDP growth in a period in which COVID-19 placed a huge challenge to the economy is extremely gratifying and proof of the success of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s economic policies.

    In another tweet, Asad Umar said that per capita of Pakistan jumped by 13.4 per cent this year from $1361 to $1543 due to a combination of GDP growth and strengthening of the Pakistani rupee against the US dollar. “Total GDP increase from $263 billion to $296 billion an increase of $33 billion which is the highest ever increase in any year.”

    Earlier, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had forecast a four per cent Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth for Pakistan in 2022.

    In its World Economic Outlook report – released at the start of the IMF’s and World Bank’s spring meetings- the international body had shared that the GDP growth for Pakistan remained at negative (-)0.4 per cent during 2020.

    It further said that the GDP growth would remain at 1.5 per cent during the ongoing fiscal year and would witness an upward trend to touch the four per cent mark in 2022.

    Read: Federal govt sets GDP growth rate target at 2.3pc for next fiscal year

    The monetary body had said that the rate of inflation remained at 10.7 per cent in the country during 2020, and would witness a decline in 2021 to 8.7 per cent and a further downward trend to 8 per cent in 2022.

    Further commenting on the unemployment ratio in the country, the IMF report highlighted that joblessness would remain around five per cent in the country this fiscal year and would follow a declining trend in 2022 to remain at 4.8 per cent.

    The Fund’s report had highlighted that the positive trend in the current account would continue and predicted that the current account balance would remain at 1.5 per cent of the GDP.

  • Woman making chapatis in pressure cooker goes viral on social media

    Making perfectly round chapatis, or gol roti as it said in the local lingo, is an art not just everyone masters and thus anyone who has the patience and perseverance to achieve this milestone feels the pride to brag about it.

    Chapati on pressure cooker

    The only known way so far to make a chapati is through a griddle, a board and a rolling pin. But, what if someone came up with a hack to make a perfectly round roti in a pressure cooker instead?

    Chapati

    Well, an Indian woman has done just that in a now viral video as she cooks chapatis in a pressure cooker and without it being a disappointment.

    Chapati

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    In this video, the chapati maker places the pressure cooker on the stove and put in it the rolled chapatis and closes its lid. She keeps it inside to be cooked for two minutes and when the time is up, she takes three perfectly cooked and not to mention rightly edible chapatis out to serve them on a clean plate.

    There literally didn’t seem any difference between the chapati cooked on a griddle and the one cooked in the pressure cooker.

  • Optical illusion video shows man leaping up into the sky

    This optical illusion video showing a man leaping up into the sky has baffled the internet.

    Originally shared on Reddit, the optical illusion video shows a man making a big ‘leap’ of faith from a cliff. However, one can see the clouds below giving the impression that he is ‘jumping’ into the sky.

     

    Dressed in all black, the man does a backflip and jumps. At first, it looks like the video could be in reverse as he is ‘leaping’ into the sky. When he completes the jump, it is proven that he had actually plunged into the sea.

    The viral video confused netizens a lot. For many, it felt like he was in a video game. Later, it was ascertained that the video took place in Germany’s Ostallgau, Times Now News reported.

    The man had jumped into the famous Lake Alpsee. The water is so still and clear that the clouds were reflected, giving the impression that he ‘leaped’ into the sky.

  • Pakistan, ADB sign $300 mln agreement for Balakot hydropower project

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Asian Development Bank (ADB) have signed the $300 million financing agreement of the Balakot hydropower development project, ARY News reported on Friday.

    The loan agreement was signed by Economic Affairs Division (EAD) Secretary Noor Ahmed and ADB Acting Country Director Ms Cleo Kawawaki which was witnessed by Minister for Economic Affairs Omar Ayub Khan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Mahmood Khan.

    The total cost of the Balakot hydropower development project is US$ 755 million out of which ADB has committed to providing $300 million while the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) will finance $280 million.

    Read: PM Imran Khan inaugurates Kanupp-2 Nuclear Power Plant

    According to the spokesperson, ADB is providing financing at highly concessional rates (LIBOR six-month + 0.5% per annum – currently 0.7% per annum) for the project for a period of 27 years including a grace period of seven years.

    Omar Ayub Khan, while speaking on the occasion, said that the run-of-river hydropower project will be constructed on the Kunhar River in the Mansehra district and generate 300 megawatts of electricity.

    Balakot power project will not only help unleash the hydropower potential of the country but also improve energy security by increasing clean and affordable energy share in the country’s energy mix.

    Read: Development works begin at hydropower project CASA-1000: Omar Ayub

    “The government is working on renewable energy policy to harness the immense potential in solar, wind and hydel resources and have good opportunities for investments”, he added. The minister appreciated ADB’s valuable support for financing the highly important project.

    KP CM Mahmood Khan reiterated that the provincial government is working on the development of the hydropower potential of the province on fast track basis.

    He mentioned that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led government was already making huge investments in the development of various hydro sites. He added that the Balakot hydropower project will provide livelihood by providing more than 1,200 jobs during the construction.

    Read: KP govt, Chinese company sign accord for Balakot hydropower project

    “Once completed, this hydropower project will provide reliable and cheap energy to the national grid. It will also improve provincial revenues streams for the provincial government and boost economic activities in the country.”

    “This project shows the strong commitment of PTI government to address the challenges of climate change through the development of clean and renewable energy in line with the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan”, added the chief minister.

    ADB Director General Eugene Zhukov assured of continued support to help Pakistan diversify its energy sources, increase energy security through renewable and affordable energy mix and implement critical economic reforms.

    He thanked Omar Ayub Khan and reiterated ADB’s commitment to further strengthen and expand its partnership with Pakistan in the priority sector for the socio-economic development of the country.

    The KP government’s Energy and Power Department will be the executing agency while Pakhtunkhwa Energy Department Organization (PEDO) will be implementing agency for the project which is expected to be commissioned by 2026.

  • PM Imran vows to increase higher education budget

    PM Imran vows to increase higher education budget

    ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday vowed to increase the amount allocated for higher education in the next budget, ARY News reported.

    Presiding over a meeting in Islamabad, PM Imran Khan said that the promotion of higher education plays a key role in the progress and development of a country.

    The prime minister said that the developed countries spent a major part of their GDP on education. He directed ministries of finance, education and planning to present a report in this regard after consultation with the provinces.

    Read More: Provision of quality education top priority of govt: PM Imran

    Last year in September, Prime Minister Imran Khan had said that the government was committed to ensure provision of quality education to students.

    Presiding over a meeting in Islamabad on actions being taken for promotion of higher education in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, PM Imran had said, “Providing opportunities of quality education is among foremost priority of the incumbent government.”

    He had said that provision of quality education plays a key role in development and prosperity of the nation.

    During the meeting, the prime minister had directed to ensure equal opportunities of higher and primary education, action on merit, and provision of facilities to teachers and students.