Thursday, November 18, 2021

Punjab records 306 more dengues cases in a day

Punjab records 306 more dengues cases in a day
Dengue takes five more lives in Punjab today (Thursday) as 306 more tested positive for the virus in the province.

According to details, out of the five victims of the virus, three were from Lahore while other two were from Gujranwala and Khanewal. So far, 105 people have lost their lives to the virus in Punjab.

110 citizens have been diagnosed with the dengue fever in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 24 hours. So far, nine people have lost their lives in the province.



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PCB names 12-member squad for first T20I against Bangladesh

PCB names 12-member squad for first T20I against Bangladesh
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Thursday announced 12—player squad for the first T20I against Bangladesh, which will be played at the Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium on Friday.

All-rounder Imad Wasim and batter Asif Ali, who were part of the playing XI during the T20 World Cup, have been dropped for the first T20.
The match will start at 1400 local time.

Pakistan squad:

Babar Azam (Captain)
Shadab Khan (Vice Captain)
Fakhar Zaman
Haider Ali
Haris Rauf
Hasan Ali
Khushdil Shah
Mohammad Nawaz
Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper)
Mohammad Wasim Jr.
Shaheen Shah Afridi
Shoaib Malik
The second and third T20Is will be played at the same venue on 20 and 22 November.



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Punjab records 306 more dengues cases in a day

Punjab records 306 more dengues cases in a day
Dengue takes five more lives in Punjab today (Thursday) as 306 more tested positive for the virus in the province.

According to details, out of the five victims of the virus, three were from Lahore while other two were from Gujranwala and Khanewal. So far, 105 people have lost their lives to the virus in Punjab.

110 citizens have been diagnosed with the dengue fever in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 24 hours. So far, nine people have lost their lives in the province.



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Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Longest partial lunar eclipse in 580 years tomorrow

Longest partial lunar eclipse in 580 years tomorrow
Lunar eclipses happens when Earth comes between the sun and the moon and its shadow is cast on the moon.However, in partial lunar eclipses, the moon is not completely covered in Earth’s shadow. Partial eclipses occur more frequently than total lunar eclipses.

According NASA, this partial eclipse will last for over 3 hours and 28 minutes. In comparison, the longest total eclipse of the century, which happened in 2018, lasted nearly an hour and 43 minutes.
Unfortunately, the eclipse won’t be visible to sky gazers in Pakistan.

It will be most clearly visible to people watching the sky in the Americas, Australia, Eastern Asia and the Pacific region.
People won’t need any special glasses to view this partial lunar eclipses. It can be seen with a naked eye if you happen to be in the region where the weather is clear and the moon is above the horizon.

This will also be the last lunar eclipses of 2021.



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Longest partial lunar eclipse in 580 years tomorrow

Longest partial lunar eclipse in 580 years tomorrow
Lunar eclipses happens when Earth comes between the sun and the moon and its shadow is cast on the moon.However, in partial lunar eclipses, the moon is not completely covered in Earth’s shadow. Partial eclipses occur more frequently than total lunar eclipses.

According NASA, this partial eclipse will last for over 3 hours and 28 minutes. In comparison, the longest total eclipse of the century, which happened in 2018, lasted nearly an hour and 43 minutes.
Unfortunately, the eclipse won’t be visible to sky gazers in Pakistan.

It will be most clearly visible to people watching the sky in the Americas, Australia, Eastern Asia and the Pacific region.
People won’t need any special glasses to view this partial lunar eclipses. It can be seen with a naked eye if you happen to be in the region where the weather is clear and the moon is above the horizon.

This will also be the last lunar eclipses of 2021.



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Rizwan high praise for 'incredible' sketch by young boy

Power hitter Mohammad Rizwan
Power hitter Mohammad Rizwan was all praise on Tuesday for a young boy who drew a sketch of the Pakistan batter.

"Farhan Ali Macholvi, this is incredible," wrote Rizwan on Twitter, as he thanked him for his "love and support".

Rizwan referred to the boy as "the pride of our Gilgit-Baltistan".

The star cricketer said he "strongly believes" that Pakistan's "real assets are children".

"They will build a strong Pakistan," he said.

Rizwan went on to wish that the boy keeps doing what he loves.

The sketch shows Rizwan in the team's green jersey, waving at fans, as he walks by with a bat tucked under his arm, helmet in hand.

Although Pakistan lost the T20 World Cup semi-final to Australia, who went on to become the champions for 2021, there has been an outpouring of affection for the players.

Most recently, an eight-year-old boy wrote a heartwarming letter to skipper Babar Azam, praising the team's performance in the tournament.

The boy also requested the skipper send over the team's autographs.

Babar replied to the young fan, promising him his request would be fulfilled. He went a step further to state that he cannot wait to get the autograph of the young boy, whom he referred to as "future captain".



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Ireland reverts to work from home as Covid-19 cases rise

Ireland reverts to work from home as Covid-19 cases rise
Ireland said Tuesday it was asking people to work from home again while expanding its Covid-19 vaccination booster programme and certification scheme, as case rates and hospitalisations rise nationwide.

In a televised broadcast, Prime Minister Micheal Martin said it was increasingly clear the country was experiencing "another surge of Covid infection" and that he needed "to act now".

"Our advice is now that everyone should work from home unless it is absolutely necessary that they attend in person," he added.

Martin noted Ireland's Covid passes scheme, based on vaccination or recovery from the virus, would now legally include cinemas and theatres, while bars and pubs would now be required to close by midnight.

He also said vaccine boosters would be extended to everyone with an underlying condition and everyone over the age of 50.

The last week has seen the second-highest rate of hospital admissions from coronavirus this year, according to Martin.

That is despite Ireland having one of the highest vaccination rates in the world, with around 90 percent of over-12s fully jabbed.

The country only fully reopened on October 22, after 18 months of rolling lockdowns introduced to limit infections.

Officials recorded 4,407 new cases on Tuesday, up on previous weeks, while more than 5,500 people have died from the virus in the country of around five million.

Dublin's moves to reverse some of the easing of rules mirror some other European countries grappling with similarly rising infections.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

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