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7 online stores to buy groceries in discounted rates

Online shopping has taken itself as a common medium for convenient shopping. It has turned itself into a necessity, being a popular medium of shopping for the internet community. It was a mere trend that provided ultimate convenience to its customers. However, today there are millions of online shopping websites being created and deployed every passing day in order to cater the demands of online customers.  In Pakistan, there are hundreds of reliable, trustworthy and hassle-free online websites that offer exceptional services to its customers. Big firms and well-known organizations have started their own online venture, trying to gain more benefits from the progressive approach from the e-commerce sector. Studies show that the increase of online consumers at an exponential rate is due to the reliable services that have increased good reviews regarding them. Hence, more people refer online shopping with the passage of time, increasing the consumer numbers.  pakistangrocery.com Pakistang

Coronavirus cases are rising in Pakistan during Ramadan

Pakistan has reported sharp increase in number of  coronavirus  patients with 700 new cases and 12 deaths on the second day of Ramadan.  As the country was already grappling to combat coronavirus spread, opening of mosques to offer congregational prayers and ease in lockdown during Ramadan have further deteriorate the situation, according to doctors.   The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) has also called for a strict enforcement of the lockdown to prevent congregations of all kinds to contain the spread of COVID-19 pandemic. Addressing a press conference on Monday, representatives of the PMA including President Dr Abdul Wahid Abbasi, Dr Muhammad Usaman Mako, Dr Zulifqar Soomro. Dr Iftikhar Shah, called upon the government to involve (in its task force) health experts from public sector medical universities/hospitals and organisations of doctors actively fighting the deadly virus. “We kept quiet and were avoiding to give our opinion as government was taking steps to save the countr

Does Social Distancing helps to Combat Coronavirus?

Social Distancing  Social distancing is a public health measure known to help stop or slow the spread of infectious diseases. This is especially important with COVID-19 because even those who do not show signs of illness may be sick and can spread the virus.                                              Ways to Social Distance Include:  Closing schools and moving to distance learning Working from home Postponing or cancelling social events and travel Maintaining a physical distance of at least 2 meters between other people.  If we stay at home and limit contact with others, we will slow the spread of COVID-19.

COVID-19 and Asthma

This information is based on what we know about the spread and severity of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Risk of Getting COVID-19 Asthmatic people may be more vulnerable to COVID-19 illness. COVID-19 may have a negative impact on your respiratory system (nose, throat, lungs), an asthma attack and possibly acute respiratory diseases and pneumonia.  Treatment  No specific treatment or vaccine to prevent COVID-19 is currently available.  Avoiding exposure to this virus is the best way to prevent disease.  Prepare for COVID-19  Supplies stock up Take daily precautions to keep yourself and others spaces Keep away from those who are sick when you go out in public Often clean your hands with soap or water or with a hand sanitizer based on alcohol Avoid crowds and sick individuals Avoid cruise travel or air travel which is not necessary Stay home as much as possible during a COVID-19 outbreak in your community to further reduce the chance of exposure If someone is

Economic Effects of COVID-19 Around the World

As the world grapples with the coronavirus, the economic impact is mounting - with the OECD warning the virus presents the biggest danger to the global economy since the 2008 financial crisis. UNCTAD, the UN trade agency, warned of a slowdown of global growth to under 2% this year, effectively wiping $1 trillion off the value of the world economy. A poll of economists by the London School of Economics found 51% believed the world faces a major recession, even if COVID-19 kills no more people than seasonal flu. Only 5% said they did not think it would. There are now some 170,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 globally, the new coronavirus that emerged in Wuhan, China, in December and is spreading around the world. Businesses are dealing with lost revenue and disrupted supply chains due to China’s factory shutdowns. Weeks after China imposed travel restrictions on million of its people, Italy placed quarantine measures on its entire population, with France and Spain imposing si