Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Covid-19 booster shots to be available by this year’s fall: UK health minister

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Covid-19 booster shots will be made available in the fall of this year. A second booster “may” be provided in the spring for those most at risk. The 2022 autumn booster programme in England will come to an end on February 12, 2023. For people at increased risk of developing a serious illness, Covid-19 booster … Read more

NIH records 12 new COVID-19 cases in Pakistan

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  • Condition of 12 patients is critical across the country.
  • 4,056 corona tests have been conducted during last 24 hours.
  • Experts said new type of corona in China is not so dangerous.

ISLAMABAD: National Institute of Health (NIH), Islamabad has registered 12 new coronavirus cases across the country during the last 24 hours while no death was reported.

Spokesperson NIH said, the condition of 12 patients affected by COVID-19 is critical across the country, but there have been no deaths due to Corona.

According to the report of NIH, 4,056 corona tests have been conducted during the last 24 hours, according to which the rate of positive cases of Corona was 0.30 percent.

Experts said that the new type of corona in China is not so dangerous. A large number of people will be affected by this type, but the risk of death is low, so all people who have received both doses of corona vaccine should receive a booster dose to increase their immunity to fight the virus.

According to the report, the American infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci said that there is no way to eliminate this virus because it spreads rapidly and has the ability to become a new variant.

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Covid-19 reduces human trafficking in two decades, now Ukraine war trigger for hike: UN

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The biggest drops were reported in low- and middle-income countries. The biggest decrease, of 24%, was in trafficking for sexual exploitation. Parts of southeast Asia, central America, and the Caribbean could see further declines in 2021. As opportunities for trafficking and policing decreased due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of victims of human trafficking … Read more

US FDA suggests yearly doses of Covid-vaccine shots

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The US FDA wants to streamline the nation’s Covid-vaccine policy. The regulator suggests giving healthy persons one dose yearly. Some small children could also receive two doses annually. In an effort to streamline the nation’s Covid-vaccine policy, the US FDA on Monday suggested giving healthy persons one dose of the most recent updated Covid-19 injection … Read more

China says 80% of population have had Covid-19

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Covid-19 has already infected eight out of ten Chinese citizens. Current “wave of epidemic has already infected nearly 80% of the people”. With over 2 billion passenger trips expected to take place during that time. Covid-19 has already infected eight out of ten Chinese citizens, according to a well-known government scientist. On Saturday, the night … Read more

Omicron XBB 1.5 accounts for about half of US cases: CDC

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CDC: Omicron XBB.1.5 is predicted to account for about half of Covid-19 cases in the US. The subvariant has been rapidly gaining ground in the US, notably in the northeast. It is an outgrowth of XBB, a mixture of two different Omicrons sub-variants. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) … Read more

Japan considers downgrading Covid-19 to same as seasonal flu

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Japan will look into putting Covid-19 in the same category as seasonal influenza. We will gradually transition the various policies and measures. There are still about 100,000 new infections there every day. Japan will look into putting Covid-19 in the same category as seasonal influenza in spring, according to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Kishida stated … Read more

Chinese jump into traditional remedies to fight COVID-19

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  • Ever since the pandemic began, President Xi has pushed TCM.
  • According to critics, it is inefficient for treating true sickness.
  • China has millions of users who frequently combine it with Western medicine.

BEIJING: As COVID-19 rips through China’s vast population, making millions sick and fuelling a shortage of drugs, many are turning to old-school traditional medicines to battle the aches and pains of the virus.

President Xi Jinping has promoted traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) since the start of the pandemic, while health officials have hailed its “important role” in fighting the coronavirus.

Encompassing a range of treatments from herbal remedies and massages to acupuncture and diets, TCM has been used for thousands of years to treat all manner of ailments.

Critics say it is pseudoscientific and ineffective in treating actual illness, and there is little peer-reviewed data to back claims of its efficacy.

But millions in China use it, often in conjunction with modern medicine to alleviate symptoms.

Beijing consultant Yu Lei, 38, had a fever after catching COVID, so he made a herbal tea with reputed anti-inflammatory properties featuring cassia twig — a kind of Chinese cinnamon — peony roots, liquorice, jujubes and ginger.

“In our family, we often use Chinese medicines,” he told AFP, adding that his fever subsided after drinking the brew.

According to followers like Yu, TCMs have fewer side effects and work slower to regulate the body, rather than Western medicines that “fight the symptoms but rarely the source of the illness”.

Beijing has urged local authorities to “actively and objectively publicise the role and efficacy of TCM brews in the treatment of COVID-19“.

However, Ben Cowling, chair of epidemiology at the University of Hong Kong’s School of Public Health, told AFP: “We don’t know whether these treatments are effective or not, because they haven’t been studied in clinical trials.”

“I wouldn’t rule out the possibility that some of them are effective, but I also wouldn’t rule out the possibility that some of them might even be harmful.”

The World Health Organisation only recommends COVID treatments that are based on chemical drugs. When contacted by AFP about TCM, the body said it advised countries to “gather reliable evidence and data on traditional medicine practices and products”.

‘Same logic’

Western medicine remains the preferred mode of care in China, but proponents of TCM say combining the two is effective in treating COVID-19.

Liu Qingquan, director of the Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, says they “complement each other and can solve fever, sore joints, fatigue, sore throat, cough and other symptoms”.

Experts have taken to television to praise TCM since the start of the pandemic, with one product in particular — Lianhua Qingwen — benefiting from intense promotion by authorities.

Many users are convinced of its usefulness, with some studies suggesting it can help alleviate symptoms. Capsules of the medicine were given to all Hong Kong residents when a COVID wave hit the city last year.

But some online critics in China charge that Lianhua Qingwen is no more effective than peaches in syrup — a staple comfort food for sore throats in China — and social media users have complained of being handed the TCM instead of ibuprofen or paracetamol.

Lan Jirui, a doctor of Chinese medicine in Beijing, told AFP: “It’s the same logic as Western medicine.

“If the drug is bought on the prescription of the doctor, it will probably be effective. If it is bought randomly from the pharmacy, then maybe not.”

‘Cannot kill the virus’

Throughout the pandemic, TCM doctors and self-taught practitioners have taken to the internet to share recipes and health protocols.

Li Wen, a 68-year-old retired acupuncturist, has been pricking himself with needles to combat his flu-like condition. He also bought two Chinese medicines, including a bamboo-based anti-fever remedy.

“I supplement that with a nutritious diet of pears, turnips and ginger,” he told AFP.

“Chinese medicines can be helpful to fight the virus, but cannot kill the virus,” he said.

“But I remain cautious about Western drugs. Their side effects should not be overlooked.”

Hoping to treat a cough and sore throat, Danni, a 39-year-old Beijinger, has been taking Pei Pa Koa, a syrup derived from plant extracts.

“It’s not because I can’t find Western medicine,” she told AFP, “but because it’s effective and soothing.”

“I also make myself a hot soup of pears and hot water with lemon, to boost vitamin C and my immunity.”

Some people AFP spoke to were unconvinced.

“We young people know little about traditional medicine,” said Grace Hsia, a 30-year-old director. “We usually prefer Western medicines because they have immediate results.”

Li Na, a 36-year-old Beijing woman, said: “I took paracetamol for a fever and it worked very quickly.

“Chinese medicines are ineffective. People take them more to reassure themselves that they are taking something.”

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Pay of JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon 2022 unchanged at $34.5 million

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  • The total remuneration of Jamie Dimon for 2022 at JPMorgan Chase & Co remained at $34.5 million.
  • The largest banks on Wall Street experienced a decline in earnings in 2022.
  • As they braced for a potential recession, they increased their reserves of rainy-day cash.

The total remuneration of Jamie Dimon for 2022 at JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) remained at $34.5 million, the firm announced on Thursday.

According to a regulatory filing, Dimon will receive a $1.5 million base salary each year in addition to $33 million in performance-based incentives.

“There was no special award granted to Mr. Dimon in 2022 and the Board has committed to not grant any special awards to him in the future,” the filing added.

As the bank handled “significant challenges of strong competition, growing geopolitical tensions, global economic uncertainty, mounting inflation and higher rates, and the lingering impacts of Covid-19.”

The largest banks on Wall Street experienced a decline in earnings in 2022, and as they braced for a potential recession, they increased their reserves of rainy-day cash and reduced employment.

The largest banks on Wall Street experienced a decline in earnings in 2022, and as they braced for a potential recession, they increased their reserves of rainy-day cash and reduced employment.

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Pfizer vaccine: No indications of possible signs shot stroke link found, says EU

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The EU says the new Covid-19 injection has not been associated with any safety alerts in the region. Pfizer and BioNTech say they are aware of a small number of cases of ischemic strokes. The FDA and CDC have found no such indications of relation to stroke in other databases. The new Covid-19 injection from … Read more

Amanda Kloots morns the death of her mother in law

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The passing of Amanda Kloots’ mother-in-law is causing her grief. She was a powerhouse, a woman of great strength and great advice. Nick always encouraged Lesley’s passion to be an artist. The passing of Amanda Kloots’ mother-in-law is causing her grief. The Talk host paid tribute to her late husband Nick Cordero’s recently deceased mother … Read more

Russia sees no threat in China’s Covid-19 relaxation: Tass

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Russia does not perceive any risks from Beijing’s easing of its Covid-19 prevention procedures. Russia will not impose additional restrictions on travelers arriving from China. The number of infections has increased last month. According to a senior official quoted by Tass news agency on Thursday, Russia does not perceive any risks from Beijing’s easing of … Read more

Novak Djokovic suffers injury scare ahead of Australian Open

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Novak Djokovic was working out at Melbourne Park for the first time. Serb cancelled his practice match against Daniil Medvedev. Australian government lifted three-year ban imposed on him. Novak Djokovic suffered an injury scare during a practice match against Daniil Medvedev ahead of the Australian Open on Wednesday. The Serbian was working out at Melbourne … Read more

World Bank reduces economic prediction as global crisis is predicted

World Bank

The world economy is perilously close to entering a recession. It projects that the global economy will expand by just 1.7% this year. The effects of increasing interest rates are seen as the main obstacle facing policymakers. According to the most recent World Bank prediction, the world economy is “perilously close to entering a recession.” … Read more

China state media warns investors to avoid Yuan in 2023

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The yuan in China has risen 2.2% against the dollar this year. The currency has been propelled by hopes for an economic revival. Three state-run newspapers advise investors to prepare for more foreign exchange volatility. Following more than a week of significant yuan increases, three state financial journals in Shanghai and Beijing cautioned in a … Read more

Almost 90% of China is infected with Covid

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China has been dealing with an extraordinary rise of cases. Rare protests against lockdowns and mass testing were followed by the action. Covid infection has already spread to about 90% of the population in Henan. Covid infection has already spread to about 90% of the population in Henan, China’s third most populated province, according to … Read more

Covid-19 Pakistan: Last 24 hours saw 17 new infections, 1 death

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NIH reported Monday 17 new covid infections One death was also reported in the last 24 hours The positivity ratio turned 0.50% ISLAMABAD: The National Institute of Health (NIH) reported Monday 17 new covid infections and one death in the last 24 hours. The details shared by the institute revealed that 17 new covid cases … Read more

18 new Covid-19 cases surface in Pakistan

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4,447 corona tests have been conducted during the last 24 hours. Condition of 22 patients affected by corona is said to be critical. However, no death was reported in the last 24 hours. ISLAMABAD: National Institute of Health (NIH) has registered 18 new cases of Covid-19 in the country during the last 24 hours. Spokesperson … Read more

Samsung predicts a 69% decline in profits

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Samsung is expected to release its complete financial statement soon. Due to worldwide inflation, global technology titans have recently taken a hit. The final three months of 2022 are projected to see Samsung’s profits decline by 69% The final three months of 2022 are projected to see Samsung’s profits decline by 69% to their lowest … Read more

Witney Carson reveals the gender of her second baby

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Witney Carson, a pro on Dancing with the Stars is expecting her second child. Carson’s DWTS co-stars posted their enthusiasm in the comments area. The couple welcomed baby Leo via C-section in January 2021. Witney Carson, a pro on Dancing With the Stars who is expecting her second kid with husband Carson McAllister, just disclosed … Read more

Two more people lost their lives due to Covid-19

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  • 5,126 corona tests have been conducted in last 24 hours.
  • New variant of Corona has raised the alarm in Pakistan.
  • New variant XBB and XBB 1 of Corona surfaced in Karachi.

ISLAMABAD: National Institute of Health (NIH) Islamabad has registered 22 new cases of Covid-19 in the country in the last 24 hours while two patients lost their lives.

According to the statistics issued by NIH , a total 22 new cases of Corona have been reported across the country in the last 24 hours.

During the last 24 hours, 5,126 corona tests have been conducted, according to which the rate of positive cases of the corona was 0.43 percent.

However, two patients lost their lives due to the coronavirus and currently, 14 patients infected with coronavirus are in critical condition across the country.

On the other hand, the new variant of Corona has raised the alarm in Pakistan.

The cases of new variant XBB and XBB 1 of Corona have started being reported in Karachi.

The Sindh Health Department has informed that six cases of the new variant of Corona have been reported in Karachi, which has been confirmed in the Aga Khan Laboratory.

Sindh Health Department said that three cases were reported in DHA, one in Shadman, one in Tariq Road, and one unknown area of ​​Karachi.

 

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Japan manufacturing activity sees record fall in 26 months

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Japanese manufacturing activity declined at the fastest rate in 26 months in December. The survey’s subindexes revealed both output and new orders contracted for a sixth consecutive month. Analysts anticipate Japan’s production to remain subdued due to a decline in international demand. Japan manufacturing activity declined at the fastest rate in 26 months in December, … Read more

PM Shehbaz Sharif reviews COVID-19 situation in the country

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Shehbaz Sharif assured 100 percent anti-Covid-19 vaccination of children. He said that no death has been reported in Pakistan in the last fortnight.  PM appreciated the efforts of all concerned authorities and NCOC. ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired a meeting to review Covid-19 situation in the country on Tuesday. During the meeting, Prime Minister … Read more

China state media downplays seriousness of Covid-19 pandemic ahead of WHO meeting

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China’s state media downplays the seriousness of the Covid-19 pandemic. WHO encourages China to periodically disclose real-time information on the Covid situation. EU health officials will meet Wednesday to discuss a coordinated response to the outbreak. The state media of China downplayed the seriousness of the Covid-19 pandemic sweeping the country on Tuesday, with scientists … Read more

Brazil achieves record trade surplus of $62.3 bln in 2022

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The Brazil trade ministry reported a trade surplus of $4.8 billion in December. This exceeded the $3 billion surplus predicted by economists. Total exports for the year hit a record $335 billion. Brazil achieved a record-breaking $62.3 billion trade surplus in 2022, according to data released by the government on Monday. The Development, Industry, Trade, … Read more

12 fresh Covid-19 cases reported in 24 hours across Pakistan: NIH

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ISLAMABAD: Health officials on Monday said that 12 new Coronavirus cases were reported during the last 24 hours across Pakistan. As per data shared by the National Institute of Health (NIH), the case positivity ratio is 0.39 percent while 11 patients were in critical condition. No death was reported from the Coronavirus in the last … Read more

China Covid: WHO demands China’s Covid data

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Over the past few weeks, cases have increased dramatically. WHO needs information related to hospitalizations and deaths. Countries are screening Chinese travelers. The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that Chinese officials must provide more real-time information regarding Covid in the nation as illnesses rise. Over the past few weeks, many of the nation’s tight … Read more