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  • Pakistan fully vaccinates 33% of its eligible population against covid-19

    Pakistan fully vaccinates 33% of its eligible population against covid-19

    Pakistan has vaccinated 33 per cent of the eligible population against Covid-19, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) stated in a tweet.

    “33% of Pakistan’s eligible population has been fully vaccinated!! If you are still unvaccinated, please get your dose now! Stay safe!,” the tweet by the center read.

    As of today, the total number of vaccines administered across the country is 124,054,300.

    The NCOC has also approved a booster shot of Covid-19 vaccines for healthcare workers, those aged over 50 years, and immunocompromised people.

    Read more- NCOC approves booster shot for healthcare workers, those over 50 and immunocompromised people

    A new variant of the coronavirus was reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) from South Africa on November 24. It was declared a new variant “of concern” and named it Omicron. The new variant has raised alarm in the entire world, including Pakistan.

    Read more- Deadly Omicron-new variant of Covid, raises alarm

  • Property tycoon escapes police custody with armed men

    In a bizarre Hollywood movie-style development, Property Tycoon Nadeem Ijaz escaped police custody with his armed men when the court rejected his bail in Rawalpindi on Tuesday.

    The accused was on interim bail till 30 November, reports Dawn.

    Armed men in a four-wheel car stopped the police vehicle outside the court building in Rawalpindi. Nadeem escaped custody with the assistance of his armed men and ran off.

    Earlier, a case was registered against Ijaz and Saad Nazir by Shahzad Mehmood, a senior official of Metropolitan Directorate Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) with Chontra police station.

    In the First Investigation Report (FIR), it stated that the owners of the private housing society were developing the society on illegal land without getting the approval of RDA.

    However, Nadeem Ijaz got an interim bail from the court which ended on November 30.

    The City Police Officer (CPO), Athar Ismail have instructed Superdent Poice (SP) Saddar Kamran to arrest the culprit and accomplices within 24 hours.

  • NCOC approves booster shot  for healthcare workers, those over 50 and  immunocompromised people

    NCOC approves booster shot for healthcare workers, those over 50 and immunocompromised people

    National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Wednesday approved a booster shot of Covid-19 vaccines for healthcare workers, those aged over 50 years, and immunocompromised people.

    A meeting of the NCOC, chaired by Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives and NCOC chief Asad Umar, announced to have launched a special vaccination drive in the country from today, December 1.

    The NCOC said that the vaccination teams will remain present at public places to ensure the vaccination of each and every individual.

    “People will be vaccinated on the spot if found unvaccinated,” it said.

    Provincial health ministers and chief secretaries gave presentations during the meeting, highlighting initiatives taken to boost the vaccination campaign, improve testing numbers and establish call centres.

    “All provinces will start vaccination outreach campaigns immediately to [achieve] the vaccination targets,” the statement added.

    The forum instructed the provincial representatives to focus on the spread of the new variant, Omicron.

  • Man jumps off 3rd floor of a Karachi mall, commits suicide due to unemployment

    Man jumps off 3rd floor of a Karachi mall, commits suicide due to unemployment

    A young man has committed suicide by jumping from the third floor of a mall in Karachi. As per Jang, 27-year-old Zuhair Asim had been unemployed for a very long time.

    According to the details, the deceased was the resident of Ancholi and was the eldest of four siblings.

    FB Industrial Area Station House Officer (SHO) Jamil Abbasi has said that the man likely committed suicide due to unemployment. “He was taken to a private hospital in Karachi’s Gulshan-i-Iqbal area where he was pronounced dead,” the official added.

    In a Facebook post, the management of the mall termed it as an “unfortunate incident.” The statement further said that “an individual jumped before he could be stopped”.

    “The mall authorities immediately took him to the nearest hospital and informed the police, who are now investigating the case,” the statement added.

    Earlier this month, Muhammad Faheem, a former employee of a private media news organisation, committed suicide after being fired from his job. As per reports, he committed suicide due to continuing financial problems.

    Read more- TV channel production operator commits suicide after being fired

    It is pertinent to mention here that inflation in Pakistan has increased to 11.5 per cent from 9.2 per cent, the highest increase in the past 20 months influenced by a record hike in fuel prices last month.

  • Prince Charles denies making racist comment about grandson

    Prince Charles denies making racist comment about grandson

    Charles, Prince of Wales, has reportedly approached his legal team over controversial claims made in a book about the skin colour of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s child Archie.

    A book titled “Brothers And Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan” written by Christopher Andersen claims that in the British Royal household, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, were the ones who raised concerns about Archie’s skin colour before his birth. However, Clarence House has denied the claim, reports Page Six.

    The book alleges that Charles asked Camilla over breakfast: “I wonder what the children will look like?’’ [alluding to Archie].

    There have been numerous reports that Charles, who is heir to the British throne, has discussed this issue with a team of lawyers.

    Previously, Meghan in an interview with Oprah Winfrey revealed that when she was pregnant, a member of the Royal Family had gone to Harry with “concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he was born”.

  • [TRIGGER WARNING] VIDEO: Sindh Bar Council Secretary killed in broad daylight in Karachi

    [TRIGGER WARNING] VIDEO: Sindh Bar Council Secretary killed in broad daylight in Karachi

    Sindh Bar Council Secretary, Irfan Ali Mehr, 40-year-old was shot dead in Karachi on Wednesday morning near his residence in Gulshan-e-Jauhar, reports Dawn News.

    In the morning, he left his house to drop his daughter at school. He was driving near Chappal Plaza in Block 13 of Gulistan-i- Jauhar when two armed men on a motorcycle opened the fire and shot multiple times.

    His body was moved to the hospital, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre for post-mortem investigation.

    The Police reached the crime scene and sealed it from the public. They [police] collected closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage from the crime scene.

    CCTV footage clearly reveals that the perpetrators were wearing helmets, stopped Irfan’s car, and then shot him at point-blank range. The shooters managed to flee successfully from the spot.

    Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Qamar Raza Jiskani said that it was likely to be a targeted killing, however, the real motive would be found out after a thorough investigation.

    The bar council showed their condolences on the loss.  The lawyers across Sindh boycotted the city courts today against the attack and demanded the assailant should be arrested immediately.

  • Reciting Durood Sharif to be made compulsory in schools: CM Buzdar

    Reciting Durood Sharif to be made compulsory in schools: CM Buzdar

    Punjab Chief Minister (CM), Sardar Usman Buzdar made it obligatory for every school in Punjab to recite Durood Sharif before the National Anthem in the Assembly, reports Geo Urdu.

    On the direction of the Punjab CM, summons was issued to the Chief Secretary regarding the recitation of Durood Sharif on Tuesday.

    Prior to the National Anthem, Durood Sharif shall be recited after the Holy Quran recitation at the morning assembly in all schools according to the notification/summon.

    Chief Minister said that Durood Sharif’s recitation brings blessing and keeps us safe while issuing the orders. The decision was made to get aware of the blessings from Allah. The chief minister further added that the recital of Durood Sharif is the expression to show one’s respect for the Holy Prophet (PBUH), reports by The Friday Times.

    However, many on social media state that the inclusion of Islamic surahs would alienate non-muslim students.

  • ‘At least KFC has Pakistani CEO’, netizens react to Twitter’s new Indian CEO

    ‘At least KFC has Pakistani CEO’, netizens react to Twitter’s new Indian CEO

    Indian born Parag Agrawal has been named as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Twitter after co-founder Jack Dorsey’s resignation.

    The news is making headlines in India. This is not the first time that an Indian has been appointed as a CEO of a well-known organisation. Sundar Pichai is the CEO of Alphabet, the umbrella network of Google. Similarly, Shantanu Narayen is Adobe’s and Satya Nadella is Microsoft’s.

    Since Agrawal’s appointment, Pakistanis have been tweeting about the Indian CEOs who have taken over the Information Technology (IT) world.

    There are a few hilarious ones.

    https://twitter.com/ChaiNotCoffee/status/1465645570756952070?s=20

  • Scientists who created first living robots in shock as the robot can now reproduce

    Scientists who created first living robots in shock as the robot can now reproduce

    United States (US) scientists who created the first living robots, known as xenobots found out that they can now reproduce, and in a way not seen in plants and animals, reports CNN.

    Formed from the stem cells of the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) from which it takes its name, xenobots are less than a millimeter (0.04 inches) wide.

    The scientists that developed xenobots have discovered an entirely new form of biological reproduction different from any animal or plant is known to science.

    “I was astounded by it,” said Michael Levin, a professor of biology and director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University who was co-lead author of the new research.

    “Frogs have a way of reproducing that they normally use but when you … liberate (the cells) from the rest of the embryo and you give them a chance to figure out how to be in a new environment, not only do they figure out a new way to move, but they also figure out apparently a new way to reproduce.”

    Scientist Sam Kriegman said that while people may think of large industrial or metallic figures as robots, the term really refers to any machine that does “physical, useful work” in the world.

    “We tried to figure out what useful work they could do, and one of the things that we came up with was to clean up the dish,” Kriegman said.

    The researchers placed dye particles and silicone-coated iron beads into the petri dish and observed the movement of the little Xenobots, observing that they were piling up the debris, Kriegman said. He described the Xenobots as bulldozers that move around and push stem cells into piles.

    “I said, ‘Oh my God, that’s amazing. What happens when they make the piles. What do the cells become when they’re piles?’ We didn’t know,” Kriegman said. “We found out by letting those piles develop over the course of a few days, and then bringing them into a new dish and seeing if they can move.”

    This pointed towards the piles becoming “offspring” of the stem cells, growing their own cilia and operating on their own.

    He added: “And it turns out that is possible.”

    “Most people think of robots as made of metals and ceramics but it’s not so much what a robot is made from but what it does, which is act on its own on behalf of people,” said Josh Bongard, a computer science professor and robotics expert at the University of Vermont and lead author of the study.

    “In that way, it’s a robot but it’s also clearly an organism made from genetically unmodified frog cell,” said Bongard.

  • Moderna chief warns vaccines less effective against Omicron, doctor who discovered it says it is mild

    Moderna chief warns vaccines less effective against Omicron, doctor who discovered it says it is mild

    Moderna Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Stephane Bancel said that the existing vaccines might get failed to protect against a new variant of coronavirus, Omicron, reports DW

    Banel added that there are a large number of mutations in the latest variant that anti-bodies induced in vaccines may not resist.

    “There is no world, I think, where [the effectiveness] is the same level… we had with Delta,” she said, adding, “I think it’s going to be a material drop. I just don’t know how much because we need to wait for the data. But all the scientists I’ve talked to… are like ‘this is not going to be good.” Banel told.

    The comments given by Banel raised the fears against the low-level resistance of existing antibodies in vaccines, which could lead to more sickness and hospitalisation.

    It will take days to several weeks to understand the severity of the Omicron variant however, Dr Angelique Coetzee, the South African doctor who first spotted the new Covid variant Omicron claimed that the mild symptoms were spotted in the patients so far, reports BBC

    The emergence of Omicron alarmed the whole world. It is drastically spreading in European countries and the first case was reported in India on Tuesday. Several countries already banned the flights from the countries where it first originated including Pakistan.