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Confused malcontents swilling Chardonnay while awaiting the Zombie Apocalypse.
4/10/20
The Himalayas are now visible from India for the first time in decades as the coronavirus lockdown leads to a massive drop in air pollution.
Read more from ABC News4/10/20
I am so grateful! Now I wont have to walk all that way! And by God it is beautiful to behold
4/10/20
Hmm, I wonder how Mexico DF is doing?
4/11/20
Mexico's Capital (Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal).
4/11/20
Tantalizing signs that coronavirus lockdowns are making air cleaner aren't as straightforward as they seem.
Read more from www.nature.com4/11/20
The following deals with Mexico's situation with COVID-19 but nothing regarding air pollution:
A large number of Mexicans eke out a living as street vendors in Mexico City. The coronavirus outbreak has made their job even more precarious. Do they risk their lives to save their livelihood?
Read more from DW.COM5/8/20
At least 11 people have been killed and hundreds more are in hospital after a chemical gas leak at an LG Polymers plant in southern India.
Read more from www.abc.net.au5/17/20
India has now surged past 80,000 confirmed cases, passing China's tally. So how did it get here? And why, after six weeks of one of the world's strictest lockdowns, is the country still in such an uncertain position?
Read more from www.abc.net.au5/17/20
Not all of India is in lock down , not all states not all cities .
Many Industries have been designated as essential with their staff now living in the factories not daring to tgo out become infected and close their factory .
With hundreds of thousands of unregistered migrant workes from other states on the move it is not diffiuclt to see how the virus spreads so easily .
Ports are open , banks are open etc.,
With such an enormous country it is more than possible that the situsation is far worse than they know or are reporting
BM