Chelsea's N'Golo Kante Prepared to Miss Rest of Premier League Season Due to Covid-19 Concerns: Reports
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No fans allowed, no saliva on the ball and hand sanitisers on the boundary ropes.
The Mumbaikar had to return home mid-way through the New Zealand tour after sustaining the calf injury during the T20 series on February 2.
In a latest chargesheet filed by the Delhi Police in the 2000 match-fixing case against prime accused Sanjeev Chawla, some startling revelations have been made.
Manoj Bajpayee, who is currently quarantining in Uttarakhand with his family, shot a video reciting Milap Milan Zaveri's poem 'Bhagwan Aur Khuda' about communal harmony.
Karisma Kapoor took to Instagram to share a picture of Taimur Ali Khan watching his cousin Kiaan's Taekwondo class intently on a video call.
The Spokesman-Review reported that Philadelphia Macaroni Company Inc. said in a statement Friday that 72 workers were tested for COVID-19 and 24 were positive.
This past week, the US President took very personally a scientific study that should give pause to anyone thinking of following Trump's lead and ingesting a potentially risky drug for the coronavirus.
Peter O'Neill was arrested by police at Jackson's International Airport in Port Moresby on Saturday after flying back from Brisbane, Australia, where he had been stranded because of Covid-19 lockdowns.
The four foreign evacuees were among the 52 new cases the state reported on Saturday. The death of another person due to Covid-19 on Saturday pushed the state's death toll to 49. This is the fifth consecutive day that the state has reported fatalities.
Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the sudden rise in corona cases is due to large-scale return of Assam natives to the state after the Home Ministry withdrew the inter-state transport restrictions on May 4.
Kanpur District Magistrate Brahma Deo Ram Tiwari said that the family members of the deceased said all were suffering from serious ailment and the travel history of all the three deceased passengers was taken.
Brazilian media counted 39 swear words in all, including 31 by the President, and there was widespread condemnation from commentators, opposition parties and civil society groups of the meeting's tone.