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Social Distancing Reduced COVID Transmission By 84%
In recent years, people around the world have been encouraged to take social distancing measures to prevent them from contract Coronavirus from other people. When these measures were first put in place, it was said that people had to be at lease two metres away from other people to avoid contracting the disease. It was also thought better that people should remain in their homes at all times unless going out to buy oruse essential items and services. This meant that they could only leave their homes for a number of reasons including shopping for everyday essential items (this should not include anything glamorous or anything that they wouldn't buy in their everyday lives), to seek emergency medical advice, to undertake an hours exercise per week and to collect any medication that they needed in their everyday lives
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Longevity
Campaign Arranged To Help Raise Awareness For World Stroke Day
Around a hundred thousand people have a stroke every year in the UK. That's according to national statistics from the Stroke Association who hope to raise awareness of the condition in preparation for World Stroke Day which is an annual event which occurs on the 29th October. If somebody suffers a stroke, every second matters if you want to save that person's quality of life. As soon as a stroke occurs, brain tissue and millions of neurons begin to fade away. They can only be saved with quick access to emergency medical care.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Lifehack
UK Ends Temporary £20 Uplift
When the UK was going through the worst stages of the pandemic, and the country was in lock down meaning that people had to stay at home unless their work or tasks were extremely necessary, UK Chancellor Of The Exchequer Rishi Sunak added a temporary £20 uplift to the Universal Credit benefit. This was to ensure that those who received it had enough money to afford the basic essentials. This was due to the fact that people were told to work from home where ever possible. Some people may of even lost their jobs as their employers didn't have enough money to pay them because of a lack of foot fall and customers in their businesses. Some workers may have even been furloughed from their main work place meaning that the government would pay half their salary.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in The Swamp
Public Encouraged To Help Tackle Hate Crime
UK police recorded over a hundred thousand incidents of hate crime in the country last year. This was 8% higher than the previous year and illustrate an extremely worrying trend that racism and other forms of discrimination are on the rise. This could be due to a number of reasons including the Brexit vote. Now that the UK has left the European Union, tougher boarder controls have been put in place as the UK has regained control of who can come in to the country.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Criminal
Facebook Suffers Global Outage
A faulty configuration change was said to be at fault for the world's largest social media platform going down for nearly six hours on Monday. Round the globe, the company's 3.5 billion users were unable to access apps and services which included Wattsapp and Instagram. This left them with no way of being able to contact friends and family who may have been living in different countries round the world, making them feel more isolated at a time when we have all been being encouraged to have as little social contact with other people, to prevent the spread of the Covid 19 virus.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Humans
Theme Unveiled For Black History Month 2021
Black History Month is an annual observance which is signified all round the world. It began in the United States Of America where it is also known as African American History Month. It is now officially recognised by the governments of Canada, and in more recent times has been observed in Ireland and the United Kingdom. It originated as a way of remembering important people and events in the history of the African diaspora. It is celebrated at different times through out the year in different countries. In the USA and Canada it is celebrated in February whilst in the United Kingdom and Ireland, it is celebrated in October.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Humans
UK Petrol Stations Run Dry Due To Lack Of Available Drivers
Motorists across the UK have been frantically searching for anywhere where they may be able to fill up their cars with petrol or diesel. This comes after it was announced that many fueling stations had run dry due to people panic buying and filling up when they didn't need to, but what is causing people to behave in this way and selfishly fill up their tanks when they don't need to?
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Journal
UK Government Puts New System In Place For Home Owners
In January this year, the former Secretary Of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Robert Jenrick announced plans that the government was aiming to create new legislation that would allow the owners of leasehold properties to extend their current lease by around nine hundred and ninety years with no need to pay any ground rent. This could potentially save leaseholders thousands of pounds a year and give them the security of knowing that they own the property they live in for the long term and won't be forced out on to the street any time soon.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Lifehack
Emma Raducanu Wins 2021 US Open Title
Emma Raducanu has won the 2021 Women's Singles US Open title after beating fellow teenager Leylah Fernandez at Flushing Meadows. The eighteen year old won in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3 to claim the title and make history by becoming the first qualifier to win a major tennis title.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Unbalanced
World Prepares To Turn Grey To Raise Awareness Of Brain Tumours
There are over sixty thousand people living in the UK with a brain tumour. Thirty more cases get diagnosed every day meaning that this is an extremely common condition which can have varying symptoms. There are several different kinds of brain tumour that people can be diagnosed with. This can range from the most lethal brain tumour which is known as glioblastoma to the long term complications that come with a meningioma. Once a person has been diagnosed with a brain tumour, their lives and the lives of those around them will never be the same again as they will have to have regular check ups and scans to check on how the tumour is developing.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Longevity
UK Announces Plan For New Health And Social Care Tax
Plans for a new Health and Social Care tax rise have been laid out by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a press conference which was delivered on Tuesday. The aim of the tax will be to raise around £12 billion a year through people's national insurance contributions to help fund health and social care commitments. The prime minister described the plan which includes capping health and social care costs in England at £86, 000 as reasonable and fair.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in The Swamp
Disabled People Choose Whether Or Not To Take Action To Get Support They Need
There are approximately eight point four million disabled people of working age in the United Kingdom. Out of this four point four million (53.6 %) are currently in employment. This compares with 81.7% of people who are not disabled being in work. The unemployment rate for disabled people is twice that of those who are non disabled as 8.4% of disabled people are unemployed compared with 4.6% of people who aren't disabled.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Journal











