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  • As H3N2 hits the news in India, how dangerous is it?

    As H3N2 hits the news in India, how dangerous is it?

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    The H3N2 influenza epidemic is a major concern in India, as it has the potential to cause severe illness and even death in some cases. The H3N2 strain of the influenza virus is one of the most common causes of seasonal flu worldwide, and it can lead to complications such as pneumonia, bronchitis, and sinus infections.

    Symptoms

    The symptoms of H3N2 influenza are similar to those of other strains of the flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, fatigue, and headaches. In some cases, individuals may also experience vomiting and diarrhoea. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if you or a loved one are experiencing these symptoms, especially if you are at higher risk of complications from the flu, such as the elderly, young children, pregnant women, and individuals with underlying health conditions.

    How to beat it?

    The best way to prevent the spread of H3N2 influenza is by getting vaccinated. The flu vaccine is widely available in India and is recommended for everyone, especially those who are at high risk of complications from the flu. The vaccine is safe and effective and can significantly reduce the likelihood of getting the flu or developing severe complications if you do get the flu.

    In addition to getting vaccinated, there are several other steps that you can take to prevent the spread of the flu virus. These include practicing good hygiene, such as washing your hands frequently with soap and water, covering your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze, avoiding close contact with individuals who are sick, and staying home if you are feeling unwell.

    If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with H3N2 influenza, it is important to take the necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the virus. This includes staying home from work or school, avoiding close contact with others, covering your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze, and practicing good hygiene.

    Ask your doctor

    Antibiotics are not effective against the flu virus, so if you have been diagnosed with H3N2 influenza, your doctor may prescribe antiviral medications, which can help to reduce the severity and duration of the illness. It is important to take these medications as prescribed and to follow your doctor’s instructions closely.

    How dangerous is it?

    It is also important to note that H3N2 influenza can be particularly dangerous for certain groups of people, including the elderly, young children, pregnant women, and individuals with underlying health conditions such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease. If you or a loved one are in one of these groups, it is especially important to take steps to prevent the spread of the virus and to seek medical attention immediately if you experience symptoms of the flu.

    In conclusion, the H3N2 influenza epidemic is a serious concern in India, but there are steps that individuals can take to protect themselves and prevent the spread of the virus. By getting vaccinated, practicing good hygiene, and seeking medical attention if you are experiencing symptoms, you can help to keep yourself and your loved ones healthy and safe. It is important to take the flu seriously and to take all necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the virus.

    Dr. Md Fawad Ali is a renowned and experienced Consultant Physician & Diabetologist in Hyderabad. He brings with him an experience of six years and has been associated with some of the best hospitals in Hyderabad. He worked as a senior resident at the Department of Medicine, NIMS; worked as an assistant professor at the Department of Medicine, DCMS; Chief Consultant and Director of Health Front Speciality Clinics and Day Care, Tolichowki, Hyderabad.

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  • DeSantis fails to stem hits from Trump world

    DeSantis fails to stem hits from Trump world

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    And then he said he was not — and would not be — “involved” in any extradition of the former president. “I have no interest in getting involved in some type of manufactured circus by some Soros DA,” he said. The governor added, “I’ve got real issues I’ve got to deal with here in the state of Florida.” As a side note: The governor would not be involved with extradition if Trump surrenders, but he could delay the proceedings if it’s contested.

    Suffice to say, these comments did not assuage Trump world. Trump hit back, as did a host of other figures close to the former president, including his son Donald Trump Jr., who called DeSantis’ response “pure weakness.”

    Trump himself took two swings at DeSantis on his social media channel. One said that “Ron DeSanctimonious will probably find out about FALSE ACCUSATIONS & FAKE STORIES sometime in the future, as he gets older, wiser, and better known.”

    An additional post on Monday evening said that “Ron DeSanctimonious is dropping in the Polls so fast that he soon may be falling behind young Vivek Ramaswamy” and he then hit DeSantis over his past positions on Social Security and Medicare while he was in Congress.

    The counterargument here is that no matter what DeSantis said, he would have gotten hit by Trump and his supporters because he appears poised to enter the presidential race in the next few months.

    So far, DeSantis has avoided open confrontation with Trump. He has made a couple of slightly provocative comments but then has stepped back by saying he is focused on fighting Joe Biden instead of other Republicans.

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  • Telangana: Teja chilli hits record price of Rs 25.5K per quintal in Khammam

    Telangana: Teja chilli hits record price of Rs 25.5K per quintal in Khammam

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    Hyderabad: The price of Teja variety chilli reached a record peak of Rs 25,550 per quintal in Khammam on Monday, marking the price as the highest per quintal of chilli fetched in the history of the agriculture market in the district.

    Transport minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar who took part in ‘jenda pata’ (price bidding) said that the Khammam Market would be made a hub for chilli in the international market as it has hit a record price in Telangana.

    “Entire produce farmers brought to the market would be bought and farmers need not worry about it,” the minister added.

    “Chilli grown in Khammam is in demand internationally and Chinese companies procure chilli in Khammam and export it to China,” asserted Ajay Kumar.

    Other developments in Khammam:

    Following the event, the minister inaugurated the newly constructed 1000-tonne capacity primary agricultural cooperative credit society warehouse at Nagulavancha village of Chintakani mandal in the district.

    In addition to the above, Palle Dawakhana set up at a cost of Rs 16 lakh at Proddatur village equipped with new facilities developed under the Mana Ooru-Mana Badi programme at Mandal Parishad Primary School at a cost of Rs 13 lakh and a gram panchayat building at Garlapadu of Bonakal mandal were also inaugurated by the transport minister.

    “Telangana government will be releasing Rs 3 lakhs to build houses for those who have their own land,” Ajay Kumar announced.

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  • Selena Gomez’s special message for fans as she hits 400M on Instagram

    Selena Gomez’s special message for fans as she hits 400M on Instagram

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    Washington: Selena Gomez has become the first female to hit 400 million followers on Instagram and what makes the news extra special for the fans is that the singer took to the social media platform to write a special message for them.

    Selena took to Instagram to share a series of photos with her fans and wrote, “Wishing I could hug all 400 million of you.” Check it out:

    As mentioned, Selena recently hit 400 million followers on Instagram, which means she is the first woman to hit the magical number on the social media platform.

    Kylie was the most followed female on Instagram earlier. Kylie’s followers as of now stand at 382 million.

    Last month, when Selena became the most followed female celebrity on Instagram, announced taking a break from social media.

    Page Six reported that last month, Selena went live on TikTok saying, “I’m very happy, I’m so blessed. I have the best friends and the best fans in the whole world and I just couldn’t be happier.”

    “I’m good, I love the way I am, I don’t care,” she added.

    “And yeah, I’m gonna be taking a second from social media ’cause this is a little silly and I’m 30. I’m too old for this,” she said further, adding, “I love you guys so much and I will see you guys sooner than later. I just have to take a break from everything.”

    However, Selena soon returned to social media and posted a series of photos with her family.



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  • Rocket fired from Gaza hits southern Israel amid heightened tension

    Rocket fired from Gaza hits southern Israel amid heightened tension

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    Jerusalem: A rocket fired from the Gaza Strip hit an open area landed in southern Israel, according to the Israeli military.

    There were no immediate reports of injuries and claim of responsibility for the attack, Xinhua news agency reported, citing Israeli media reports.

    The rocket attack comes at a time of heightened tensions between Israelis and Palestinians, with over 80 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces and 14 Israelis died in Palestinian militants’ attacks since the beginning of this year.

    Earlier this week, four Palestinians, including a teenager, were killed in an Israeli military raid in the West Bank city of Jenin, according to Palestinian health officials. After the raid, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad vowed revenge.

    Tensions are expected to escalate in the coming days when the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and the Jewish weeklong holiday of Passover overlap in April.

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  • Heavy rainfall hits Hyderabad; more downpours expected today

    Heavy rainfall hits Hyderabad; more downpours expected today

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    Hyderabad: Hyderabad received heavy rainfall on March 16, bringing much-needed relief to the residents who were witnessing scorching summer heat for the past few weeks. More downpours are expected on Friday as the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Hyderabad issued a yellow alert.

    Though rainfall provided much-needed relief, many parts of the city faced power cuts for hours due to it.

    As per the Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS), the highest rainfall was recorded in Rajendranagar (49 mm), followed by Serilingampally (34.8 mm). Other areas that received substantial rainfall include Bandlaguda (31.5 mm), Uppal (31.3 mm), Bahadurpura (30.8 mm), Nampally (27 mm), Asifnagar (21.5 mm), Musheerabad (21.5 mm), Secunderabad (21.3 mm), and Charminar (21 mm).

    Hyderabad to receive rainfall on March 17

    The IMD Hyderabad has issued a yellow alert till March 19. According to the weather department, all six zones in Hyderabad – Charminar, Khairatabad, Kukatpally, LB Nagar, Secunderabad, and Serilingampally – on March 17 will witness a generally cloudy sky, with light to moderate rain or thundershowers and gusty winds of 30-40 kmph and hailstorms towards evening or night.

    On March 18 and 19, all zones in the city are expected to witness a generally cloudy sky, with light to moderate rain or thundershowers expected towards evening or night.

    IMD Hyderabad issues yellow alert for entire Telangana

    The IMD Hyderabad has issued a yellow alert for the entire Telangana region till March 19.

    Even the Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS) also forecasted light to moderate rainfall and thunderstorms at many places in the state including Hyderabad.

    It also forecasted that the maximum temperature in some districts of the state is likely to fall to as low as 27 degrees Celsius. In Hyderabad, all circles are likely to see a significant dip in maximum temperature.

    In view of the forecast made by both IMD Hyderabad and TSDPS, residents are advised to take necessary precautions and plan their travel accordingly.

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  • Backlash hits Audubon after refusal to drop slave-holder’s name

    Backlash hits Audubon after refusal to drop slave-holder’s name

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    Tan, Fuentes and Giese did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Tan is a partner at the Seattle-based law firm Cascadia Law Group, Fuentes is vice president of government affairs for the nonprofit Transportation Institute, and Giese works at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay’s Cofrin Center for Biodiversity, according to their profiles on Audubon’s website.

    Tan was the leader of a task force commissioned by the Audubon board to consider whether to rename the group, according to the person who was informed about their resignations. Fuentes was a member of that task force.

    Audubon Chief Marketing and Communications Officer Betty Su declined to say which three of the 26 board members resigned yesterday, citing “respect for board members who have not announced their decision publicly” in a statement.

    “While the Board is disappointed to lose these Directors and the wisdom and dedication they brought to the Board, we respect their decision,” Susan Bell, the chair of the National Audubon Society’s board, said in a statement. “We also value tremendously the many diverse and reasoned perspectives that these Directors — and others — have brought to this difficult conversation for our organization.”

    Some Audubon staffers, who had been waiting to hear about a decision about the group’s name, were frustrated to learn about the outcome from news reports prior to hearing from leadership. Audubon’s leadership alerted staff to the decision in a 9 a.m. email Wednesday, at the same time The Washington Post released a story including interviews with Audubon’s leaders.

    Bell and Audubon CEO Elizabeth Gray hosted a tense all-staff Zoom meeting in the afternoon, where they defended the decision to keep the name and fielded questions from frustrated staffers.

    “It was a rough all-staff,” said one Audubon employee who was granted anonymity to discuss the internal conversation. That person said the leadership began the meeting with statements that felt “pretty canned” before opening up the discussion to questions.

    “There was no shortage of people questioning the rationale, questioning how Audubon can claim to be anti-racist while retaining the name of a white supremacist slave owner,” that employee said.

    “It was jarring to hear the defense for this decision,” said Shyamlee Patel, an Audubon employee and member of the organization’s staff union.

    Audubon announced this week that the board made its decision after an evaluation process that spanned more than a year and included input from more than 2,300 people from Audubon’s network and beyond. The organization said it commissioned “historical research that examined John James Audubon’s life, views, and how they did — and did not — reflect his time.”

    Ultimately, the group’s leaders said, the board determined that keeping the name was the best way to fulfill its mission to protect birds and the places they need.

    “Based on the critical threats to birds that Audubon must urgently address and the need to remain a non-partisan force for conservation, the Board determined that retaining the name would enable [the National Audubon Society] to direct key resources and focus towards enacting the organization’s mission,” the organization said in an explainer posted on its website.

    “The Board’s decision enables the organization to focus its time, resources, and capacity on the organization’s new Strategic Plan and putting its equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging (EDIB) commitments into action,” the explainer said.

    Also Wednesday, Audubon announced plans to devote $25 million over five years to fund equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging work both internally and through conservation programs.

    Audubon has experienced turnover within its diversity office in recent years.

    Andrés Villalon, resigned from the organization in December after leading Audubon’s office of equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging. Villalon wrote to colleagues in a farewell email that the organization at times failed to live up to its stated values.

    “I want to know who is actually going to be in charge of spending that money and where does it go?” Patel said Thursday of the $25 million commitment. “I see this as honestly trying to buy us off.”

    Audubon employees are also frustrated that the organization won’t release the data it compiled while making its decision to keep its current name.

    Leadership wouldn’t answer questions during the all-staff call about how the information was considered, Patel said. “Did they weigh certain members more? I don’t know.”

    “The Board will not be sharing the research, as they are less indicative without important context and knowledge that factored into the Board’s decision,” Bell said in a statement.

    Staffers were also concerned that the Audubon board did not reach out directly to Audubon’s affinity group for Black employees prior to making its decision.

    Bell said in a statement, “All Audubon staff members were invited to share their perspectives with the Board through a survey. Individual members of Audubon’s Executive Team were also invited to meet with the Task Force to represent the views of their teams and constituents — this included the head of the EDIB (Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging) team who presented EDIB perspectives.”

    The announcement is taking a toll on morale in an organization that has already had a tumultuous few years, employees said.

    “This makes my work harder,” said the employee who was granted anonymity. That person criticized the group’s leaders of “doubling down on being named after a racist slaveholder.”

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  • New Zealand: Tsunami likely as 7.1 magnitude earthquake hits Kermadec Islands

    New Zealand: Tsunami likely as 7.1 magnitude earthquake hits Kermadec Islands

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    Kermadec Islands: An earthquake of magnitude 7.1 hit the Kermadec Islands region in New Zealand on Thursday morning.

    As per the USGS statement, tsunami waves are likely to hit the costs located within 300 km of the epicenter of the earthquake. However, there is no threat to Australia.

    On the other hand, National Emergency Management Agency said there was no tsunami threat for New Zealand.

    The National Centre for Seismology (NCS) tweeted that an earthquake occurred on Thursday at around 6:25 am IST and it has a depth of 41 km.

    New Zealand witnesses many tremors annually

    New Zealand is situated at the convergence of the Pacific and Australian tectonic plates, making it susceptible to earthquakes.

    Additionally, it falls on the periphery of the Ring of Fire, a region of heightened seismic activity.

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  • Lebanese currency hits all-time low amid financial crisis

    Lebanese currency hits all-time low amid financial crisis

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    Beirut: The Lebanese currency (LBP) has collapsed to 100,000 LBP per US dollar for the first time in history as the country’s financial crisis and political deadlock continues.

    The value of the Lebanese currency lost 8,000 pounds from two weeks ago when it stood at 92,000 pounds against the dollar, reports Xinhua news agency.

    In 1997, the pound was pegged to the dollar at 1,500 LBP to $1, and the two were convertible until October 2019.

    On February 1, the Central Bank of Lebanon shifted its long-standing official exchange rate from 1,507.5 LBP to 15,000 LBP against the dollar, but is still well below the real value of the dollar.

    Lebanon’s economists have been calling on authorities to elect a new President and form a new cabinet to end the political deadlock and allow the country to implement necessary reforms and stop the collapse.

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  • Egypt’s annual inflation hits 5-year high

    Egypt’s annual inflation hits 5-year high

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    Cairo: Egypt’s annual inflation nationwide reached 32.9 per cent in February 2023, the highest rate since the end of 2017, according to an official report.

    The prices of food and beverage went up by 61.5 per cent, transportation, by 19.4 per cent, healthcare, by 16.8 per cent, and clothes and shoes, by 18.9 per cent, Xinhua news agency quoted the report issued by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics, as saying.

    Meanwhile, the prices of various commodities and services climbed by 24.7 per cent, it added.

    The Egyptian pound has lost about half of its value since March 2022, when the Central Bank of Egypt started to order rounds of devaluations amid a shortage of foreign currency, particularly the U.S dollar, necessary for imports.

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