Coronavirus DEATHS cross 40,000 worldwide, 35,000+ in just 7 countries
The Table has data on 32 countries which have reported at least 40 Coronavirus-related deaths each, as of a few
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The Table has data on 32 countries which have reported at least 40 Coronavirus-related deaths each, as of a few
Why is the Nizamuddin Markaz in Delhi in the news? The Nizamuddin Markaz Masjid, also known as Banglewali Masjid, a
The Economic Times article, quoting the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, says that “Govt Data Reveals Lockdown may Have
The world now has over 802,800 Coronavirus cases (at 12:40 pm UTC today) and the death toll is nearing 40,000.
Yes, you read the headline right. Things are moving fast – too fast for comfort. The world now has 768,363
Almost 2.35 billion people (more than 30% of the global population) are currently under a Lockdown due to the COVID-19
Do you know why Coronavirus cases have grown 4.15 times (from 35,060 on March 23 to 145,443 today) in the
Do you know the answer to the question? Before I move further, I want to give you some background. My
Spain has now crossed China in the number of Coronavirus cases; Belgium and the Netherlands have overtaken South Korea, Turkey
Just look at the data in the Table. Unbelievable, isn’t it? But before I start, I want to give you
You think the answer is USA, right? WRONG!!! But it has to be – after all, it’s been in the
The Table with data from 30 countries comprises a total of 607,883 Coronavirus cases (up 9.1% from 557,154 yesterday), which
SPANISH FLU (1918-20) infected 500 million people, about a quarter of the world’s population at the time. The death toll
The Table with data from 30 countries comprises a total of 557,154 Coronavirus cases (up 11.67% from 498,938 yesterday), which
The Table with data from 30 countries comprises a total of 498,938 Coronavirus cases, which is 91% of the 548,807
The Table with data from 30 countries comprises a total of 446,916 Coronavirus cases, which is 90.8% of the 492,443
Just look at the data in the Table. Unbelievable, isn’t it? Before I go on, let me establish the fact
Do you know how many Coronavirus cases India could have in 75 days from now? For that matter, does anyone
The Table with data from 30 countries (UAE has now been excluded to make it an even number of 30,
Do you know what “Hockey Stick Growth” means? Actually, it has very little to do with India’s national sport. It
The Table with data from 31 countries (Norway has now been excluded) comprises a total of 397,360 Coronavirus cases, which
Here is another analytical study of the Coronavirus pandemic in 32 countries. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) and
Are my posts helping you learn more about the Coronavirus, hopefully the biggest pandemic we will see in our lifetimes?
Look at the comparison of the reported Coronavirus cases at 9:45 pm IST (Indian Standard Time) vs. 3:45 pm IST,
Look at this chart that I have compiled on the total number of reported Coronavirus cases in 36 countries, including
In thousands, first the Chinese were dying Very soon, many more Italians were dying In Spain and Iran too, thousands
56 hours ago, in a televised nation to the address, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi requested all countrymen to follow
As these Statista graphs (based on OECD data) show, India does not have enough Doctors or Nurses for our 1.366
One of the top trending hashtags on Twitter India right now is #मोदीजी_बकवास_बंद_करो I have a question for the IDIOTS
The Gang of Six were clenching their fists under the 21-seater oval teak table in the PMO in New Delhi.
As has become the norm for the last six years or so, those who dislike Prime Minister Narendra Modi blame
Do you sense something wrong with the data in this chart? I certainly do!!! How is India’s rate of people
Can you answer this question logically? Do you know why our peaceful neighbour Pakistan need more nukes than India? As
Look at this Statista chart based on United Nations and World Bank statistics on the decline of global manufacturing. Those
The picture says it all, doesn’t it? Even though it may be dated, it might as well have been taken today,
POTUS is the commonly-used acronym for President of the United States, the most powerful person in the world, at least
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, or OECD, has slashed the GDP growth forecasts for the world’s largest economies,