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By Maimun Mustafa The world has changed and the next normal is here. As COVID-19 continues to present tough challenges, it has become quintessential for

We as a nation should emphasize more on producing good leaders. In a time of crisis, like we are in now, with people feeling frightened

In 1932, Tom Smith, a local councillor and Rotarian, formerly of Tufnell Park, from London, England, founded a football club named Islington Corinthians (now defunct) in order to raise money for local charities.

At a time where the world is faced with the pandemic we now know as COVID-19, people across the globe are gripped with fear for

The CoronaVirus outbreak worldwide has shed light on the vaccine industry. The fast-growing vaccine industry has become a centre of attention in the global arena.

In the time of the pandemic, questions of healthcare coverage and quality of healthcare all over the country have come under scrutiny. One question has been rising continuously if healthcare is seen as valuable as economic growth by the country leaders.

The virus, which began its deadly course from Wuhan, China is said to have come from bats, and through cross-species mutation jumped to humans, becoming highly infectious and transmissible through respiratory droplets.

People flooding into hospitals. Shortage of medical equipment. The number of patients increases every single day. Unless you have been living under a rock, you can clearly understand what I am referring to. Yes, the global coronavirus pandemic.

COVID19 is quickly developing into one of the greatest global health pandemics to affect mankind in recent history. National quarantines are forcing individuals into their homes and rendering everyday movement near to impossible.