Funny facts that will brighten your day- #FridayFeeling

Slide 2 of 30: Squirrels often forget where they buried their nuts, resulting in hundreds of new trees growing every year.
Squirrel memory
Squirrels often forget where they buried their nuts, resulting in hundreds of new trees growing every year.
Slide 5 of 30: NASA astronaut Gene Cernan wrote his daughter's initials on the moon during the Apollo 17 mission. The initials "TDC" are still there, and will probably be for tens of thousands of years to come.
Moon inscription
NASA astronaut Gene Cernan wrote his daughter’s initials on the moon during the Apollo 17 mission. The initials “TDC” are still there, and will probably be for tens of thousands of years to come.
Slide 8 of 30: Sea horses not only mate for life, they also travel holding each other's tails.
Sea horses
Sea horses also travel holding each other’s tails.
Slide 13 of 30: Wayne Allwine (the voice of Mickey Mouse) and Russi Taylor (the voice of Minnie Mouse) were actually married in real life.
Disney couple
Wayne Allwine (the voice of Mickey Mouse) and Russi Taylor (the voice of Minnie Mouse) were actually married in real life.
Slide 15 of 30: Just like human fingerprints, dogs' nose prints are never the same.
Nose prints
Just like human fingerprints, dogs’ nose prints are never the same.
Slide 17 of 30: There's a very adorable competition in Sweden called Kaninhoppning—rabbit show jumping.
Rabbit jump
There’s a very adorable competition in Sweden called Kaninhoppning—rabbit show jumping.
Slide 18 of 30: A penguin called Nils Olav was knighted by a Norwegian regiment visiting Scotland where the bird resides, becoming the first winged, black-and-white Sir.
Sir Penguin
A penguin called Nils Olav was knighted by a Norwegian regiment visiting Scotland where the bird resides, becoming the first winged, black-and-white Sir.
Slide 19 of 30: Butterflies can actually taste with their tiny feet, as that's where their sensors are.
Butterflies
Butterflies can actually taste with their tiny feet, as that’s where their sensors are.
Slide 21 of 30: Newborn pandas are as tiny as a stick of butter. Also, China owns all the pandas in the world—they just rent them out, for the "small" amount of US$1 million a year.
Baby pandas
Newborn pandas are as tiny as a stick of butter. Also, China owns all the pandas in the world—they just rent them out, for the “small” amount of US$1 million a year.
Slide 24 of 30: A group of hedgehogs is called a prickle.
Pricklish
A group of hedgehogs is called a prickle.
Slide 26 of 30: Facebook developers originally wanted to name the “Like” button the “Awesome” button.
Awesome!
Facebook developers originally wanted to name the “Like” button the “Awesome” button.
Slide 30 of 30: Cuddling helps wounds heal faster due to the release of oxytocin, also known as the "love hormone."See also:The world's most colorful coral reefs
Cuddling helps wounds heal faster due to the release of oxytocin .

Notable people diagnosed with #coronavirus

Begona Gomez, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, has tested positive, the prime minister's office said on March 14, adding that both were doing fine.

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Begona Gomez, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, has tested positive, the prime minister’s office said on March 14, adding that both were doing fine
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be in isolation for two weeks after his wife, Sophie, tested positive for coronavirus on March 12. Sophie Gregoire Trudeau recently returned from London and experienced flu-like symptoms, the prime minister's office said.

In a personal note, Sophie said she was "experiencing uncomfortable symptoms of the virus," adding that she "will be back on my feet soon."

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be in isolation for two weeks after his wife, Sophie, tested positive for coronavirus on March 12. Sophie Gregoire Trudeau recently returned from London and experienced flu-like symptoms
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he had tested positive for coronavirus and was self isolating but would still lead the government's response to the outbreak.  


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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he had tested positive for coronavirus and was self isolating but would still lead the government’s response to the outbreak.
Prince Charles has tested positive for coronavirus. Clarence House has confirmed the royal's diagnosis, adding that the Prince of Wales, 71, is displaying mild symptoms, but "otherwise remains in good health."    Victoria Jones/Pool via REUTERS
Prince Charles has tested positive for coronavirus. Clarence House has confirmed the royal’s diagnosis, adding that the Prince of Wales, 71, is displaying mild symptoms, but “otherwise remains in good health.”
Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks and his wife, actress Rita Wilson, both tested positive in Australia, the actor said on Twitter. He said he fell ill while working on a film.

"Not much more to it than a one-day-at-a-time approach, no? We'll keep the world posted and updated," Hanks tweeted.

They have since left the hospital in Queensland state and are resting under quarantine at a rented home, People magazine reported.

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Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks and his wife, actress Rita Wilson, both tested positive in Australia, the actor said on Twitter. He said he fell ill while working on a film. “Not much more to it than a one-day-at-a-time approach, no
Prince Albert of Monaco has tested positive for coronavirus but his health "is not a cause for concern," his office said on March 19.

"Prince Albert is continuing to work from the office in his private apartments," it said.

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Prince Albert of Monaco has tested positive for coronavirus but his health “is not a cause for concern,” his office said on March 19. “Prince Albert is continuing to work from the office in his private apartments,”
The European Union's chief negotiator for Brexit, Michel Barnier, said on March 19 he had tested positive. "I would like to inform you that I have tested positive for COVID-19. I am doing well and in good spirits. I am following all the necessary instructions, as is my team," he said on Twitter.

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The European Union’s chief negotiator for Brexit, Michel Barnier, said on March 19 he had tested positive. “I would like to inform you that I have tested positive for COVID-19. I am doing well and in good spirits. I am following all the necessary
British junior health minister Nadine Dorries tested positive for coronavirus and is self-isolating. Her 84-year-old mother also tested positive. Reuters TV via REUTERS
British junior health minister Nadine Dorries tested positive for coronavirus and is self-isolating. Her 84-year-old mother also tested positive. 

#Covid19 update on 27-03-2020 !

27-03-2020 at 07.20PM

India’s tally crosses 800; death toll rises to 19

ndia enters its third day of the 21-day lockdown. State governments are enforcing a strict lockdown with some ending up in jail in Bihar. Migrant workers in some parts of India are walking back to their homes as public transport is not available.The number of positive cases is pouring in and the total has crossed 800. Maharashtra, Gujarat, Srinagar, and Karnataka reported coronavirus deaths, taking India’s toll to 19.

07.20PM

Fresh COVID-19 cases reported in Kerala, J&K, Telangana

Fresh cases of the novel coronavirus were reported in Kerala, Telangana, and Jammu and Kashmir on Friday. Telangana chief minister KC Rao said that ten new patients were reported, taking the total cases to 59 in the state.

Meanwhile, Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said, “39 new COVID-19 positive cases were reported in Kerala. 34 from Kasargod, two from Kannur and one each from Thrissur, Kozhikode, and Kollam. This takes the total positive cases in the state to 176, including 12 discharged patients.”

The Jammu and Kashmir government also said that the total number of COVID-19 cases in the union territory have risen to 18, with one casualty.

07.15PM

Nine more COVID-19 cases reported in Mumbai

The BMC on Friday said that nine more cases of coronavirus have been reported in Mumbai.  Five have travel history and four are close contacts. Six of them are from Mumbai and three are from other places. The total number of positive cases in the city now stands at 86.

The Indian Express reported that a Mumbai doctor who tested positive for COVID-19, passed away on Thursday night at the city’s Hinduja Hospital.

“His grandson had returned from England on March 12 and was under self-quarantine, the family told civic officials. The 82-year-old developed cough four days ago and on Thursday underwent a CT scan at Saifee hospital. Upon testing, the respult was positive and the doctor was shifted to Hinduja. He passed way Friday night at 12.30 am,” the report said.

07.00PM

You’re a fighter, Modi tells Boris Johnson after UK PM tests COVID-19 positive 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi reacted to his counterpart in the UK Boris Johnson’s announcement of testing positive for the novel coronavirus on Friday. He said, “Prayers for your good health and best wishes in ensuring a healthy United Kingdom.”

06.55PM

Kejriwal says prepared to handle rise of 1,000 cases in one day

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the state government is equipped to handle an increase of even a 1,000 coronavirus cases in a day.

He said, “Even if there is an increase of 100, 500, or 1000 cases in a single day, we are ready for it. Testing kits, ambulances, and ICU beds have been arranged. We are not saying cases will increase, we are just preparing ourselves for any eventuality.”

He also addressed concerns of migrants from other states who are in the National Capital currently.

06.50PM

14 COVID-19 patients discharged in UP

Uttar Pradesh principal health secretary Amit Mohan said that out of 49 coornavirus cases in state, 14 people have been discharged. “35 patients admitted in the hospitals are in stable condition. There are eight testing labs while a new lab in Jhansi will start functioning soon,” he added.

06.45PM

Five new COVID-19 cases reported in Punjab

Five new cases of novel coronavirus were on Friday reported in Punjab, the state health department said. Three cases are from SBS Nagar district, one from Jalandhar and one from SAS Nagar.

The statement also said that all the five patients are contacts of earlier positive cases.

Another case who was admitted in Amritsar found was negative and is cured. The total number of patients tested positive till date are 38.

06.40PM

Kanika Kapoor tests positive for COVID-19 in 3rd test

Singer Kanika Kapoor has tested positive in her third the novel coronavirus test, the Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences hospital was quoted as saying by ANI.

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06.30PM

Punjab govt making arrangements for wheat havesting

Punjab chief minister Amariner Singh said, “Proper arrangements are being put in place for wheat harvesting and the storage of potato crop in Punjab. The government will also ensure smooth procurement and release of timely payment to wheat farmers.”

Meanwhile, ANI quoted wheat farmers in Amritsar as saying, “If the crop is not harvested and wheat does not reach the grain market on time, we’ll will have to bear huge losses. Government should help us.”

06.20PM

Army says 6 hospitals to begin COVID-19 testing for defence forces soon

Officials of the Indian Army were quoted by ANI as saying that in addition to the five hospitals across the army, navy, and air force that are carrying out coronavirus tests, six additional hospitals are also being equipped with the resources to begin testing.

The officials also said, “Apart from Maldives, we are ready to dispatch Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) to Nepal for assisting them with the current COVID-19 situation. Other assistance as sought by MEA/MoD for other countries will be provided as and when required.”

06.00PM

Telangana govt enlists municipal bodies, DCs to provide facilities to daily wage workers

Telangana chief minister KC Rao said, “All the urban local bodies, municipal bodies and district collectors have been advised to provide all the necessary facilities to the needy, daily wage and contract workers.”

While the country went into a 21-day complete lockdown two days ago, reports about daily wage workers and migrants stranded without work and sustenance have flooded the media. The Centre and state governments are making efforts to minimise the effect of the lockdown on such marginalised sections.

05.45PM

I’m shaking hands continuously, said Boris Johnson days before testive positive

On 3 March, at the unveiling of the UK’s action plan against the coronavirus pandemic, reports quoted UK prime minister Boris Johnson as saying that he is constantly shaking hands with people, even with coronavirus patients. On Friday, he became the first prime minister in the world to test positive for the infection.

Earlier, he had said, “I’m shaking hands continuously. I was at a hospital the other night where I think there were actually a few coronavirus patients and I shook hands with everybody, you’ll be pleased to know. I continue to shake hands. We already have a fantastic NHS, fantastic testing systems and fantastic surveillance of the spread of the disease … I want to stress that for the vast majority of the people of this country, we should be going about our business as usual.”

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05.20PM

1.4 lakh companies have asked employees to work from home, says Centre

Lav Aggarwal, joint secretary of the health ministry, said that around 1.4 lakh companies have asked their employees to work from home on the government’s appeal, adding, “President Ramnath Kovind also has  interacted  with all state Governoers to combat  with Covid19 situation through video conference.”

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05.00PM

Delhi govt distributes food to 2 lakh people

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