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7 January 2025
A man wearing a protective face mask walks along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 7, 2025. India reports seven cases of the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory virus that recently gains attention following its outbreak in China. The Centre states that HMPV is already in 'circulation' globally and that 'there's no need to panic.'
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7 January 2025
A man wearing a protective face mask walks along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 7, 2025. India reports seven cases of the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory virus that recently gains attention following its outbreak in China. The Centre states that HMPV is already in 'circulation' globally and that 'there's no need to panic.'
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#11924902
7 January 2025
A man covers his face as he walks along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 7, 2025. India reports seven cases of the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory virus that recently gains attention following its outbreak in China. The Centre states that HMPV is already in 'circulation' globally and that 'there's no need to panic.'
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#11924906
7 January 2025
A man wearing a protective face mask walks along a road in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 7, 2025. India reports seven cases of the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory virus that recently gains attention following its outbreak in China. The Centre states that HMPV is already in 'circulation' globally and that 'there's no need to panic.'
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#11924907
7 January 2025
A boy receives nebulizer treatment in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 7, 2025. India reports seven cases of the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory virus that recently gains attention following its outbreak in China. The Centre states that HMPV is already in 'circulation' globally and that 'there's no need to panic.'
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#11922040
6 January 2025
An art teacher paints a poster to raise awareness against the spread of the HMPV virus in Mumbai, India, on January 6, 2025. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) reports three cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), with two in Bengaluru and one in Gujarat, according to a news media report.
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#11922041
6 January 2025
An art teacher paints a poster to raise awareness against the spread of the HMPV virus in Mumbai, India, on January 6, 2025. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) reports three cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), with two in Bengaluru and one in Gujarat, according to a news media report.
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#11922042
6 January 2025
An art teacher paints a poster to raise awareness against the spread of the HMPV virus in Mumbai, India, on January 6, 2025. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) reports three cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), with two in Bengaluru and one in Gujarat, according to a news media report.
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#11923392
6 January 2025
A devotee wears a protective face mask as a preventive measure against the spread of HMPV at a Gangasagar transit camp in Kolkata, India, on January 6, 2025. Out of the total eight cases reported so far, two are reported in Bengaluru, one in Gujarat, two in Chennai, and three in Kolkata. Two infants in Karnataka and one in Gujarat, along with two children in Tamil Nadu, test positive for HMPV, health officials say on Monday.
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#10904767
11 January 2024
A Muslim woman is walking past a mural painting of faces wearing masks amid a sudden surge of the JN.1 coronavirus in Mumbai, India, on January 11, 2024. According to an Indian media report, nineteen people have tested positive for the JN.1 sub-variant of the coronavirus in Mumbai.
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#10904768
11 January 2024
A Muslim woman is walking past a mural painting of a face wearing masks amid a sudden surge of the JN.1 coronavirus in Mumbai, India, on January 11, 2024. According to an Indian media report, nineteen people have tested positive for the JN.1 sub-variant of the coronavirus in Mumbai.
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#10904769
11 January 2024
A man is walking past a mural painting of a face wearing masks amid a sudden surge of the JN.1 coronavirus in Mumbai, India, on January 11, 2024. Nineteen people have tested positive for the JN.1 sub-variant of the coronavirus in Mumbai, according to an Indian media report.
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11 January 2024
A man is talking on his phone while walking past a mural painting of a doctor wearing masks amid a sudden surge of the JN.1 coronavirus in Mumbai, India, on January 11, 2024. According to an Indian media report, nineteen people have tested positive for the JN.1 sub-variant of the coronavirus in Mumbai.
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1 January 2024
A person is wearing a protective mask amid the spread of the COVID-19 sub-variant JN.1 in Kolkata, India, on December 31, 2023.
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Nipah Virus - Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice In Bangladesh
29 December 2023
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29 December 2023
A young buyer is consuming raw date palm juice on the outskirts of Sylhet, Bangladesh, on December 29, 2023. Doctors and the Health Department have recently advised exercising caution when drinking raw date juice due to the risk of Nipah virus, which is primarily spread by bats in Bangladesh. The virus can be transmitted through bat saliva or feces contaminating the sap collected from palm trees. With a high risk of transmission from December to April, many, including children, have been infected by consuming fruits partially eaten by bats or drinking the raw juice. The director of the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) stated that 71 percent of those infected with the Nipah virus succumb to it. This year, 10 people have already died from the virus. Consequently, on December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning against consuming raw date juice to prevent the spread of the Nipah virus, with children and teenagers being more susceptible.
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Nipah Virus - Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice In Bangladesh
29 December 2023
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29 December 2023
A man is carefully collecting date palm juice from a plastic container on the outskirts of Sylhet city, Bangladesh, on a winter morning, December 29, 2023. Doctors and the Health Department are advising people to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. The Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) has reported that people are dying from the Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, the Nipah virus is primarily spread by bats, and the risk of contracting this virus is high from December to April. The virus can be transmitted through bat saliva or feces in the sap when bats hang on palm trees to collect sap. Many people, including children, have been infected by eating fruits partially eaten by bats. Consuming the juice raw has led to infections. The IEDCR director has stated that 71 percent of people infected with the Nipah virus die. This year, 2023, 10 people have already died from the Nipah virus. Consequently, on December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to avoid consuming raw date juice to prevent the spread of the Nipah virus. Currently, children and teenagers are more affected.
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