Mums are 'taking on more housework than dads' during lockdown
27 May 11:45 • 3 articles
Mums are 'taking on more housework than dads' during lockdown
Mums are also more likely to have quit or lost their job, or to have been furloughed, since the start of the lockdown, it is suggested
27 May 11:45 • Wales Online • 7686550517386710784.htmlWorking mothers interrupted more often than fathers in lockdown - study
Mothers are more likely to have lost jobs and are doing more childcare and housework
27 May 11:18 • the Guardian • 1491978794601526381.htmlMothers are nearly 50% more likely to have lost jobs due to Covid crisis than fathers - and are doing lion's share of childcare and housework in lockdown, UK study of 3,500 families shows
In families where both the parents were employed, women spent more time simultaneously trying to work and care for children compared with their partners, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
27 May 09:20 • Mail Online • 124328112483730161.htmlVirus can travel 20 feet, 6 ft inadequate: Study
27 May 00:00 • 3 articles
Virus can travel 20 feet, 6 ft inadequate: Study
Virus can travel 20 feet, 6 ft inadequate: Study. From these past studies, the scientists said both the aerodynamics of the droplets, and their heat and mass exchange process with the environment can determine the effectiveness of virus prohttps://www.rediff.com/news/report/pix-how-indians-are-maintaining-social-distance/20200326.htmpagation.
27 May 00:00 • Rediff • 3466372383452863712.htmlSocial distancing norms of 6 ft insufficient, coronavirus can travel nearly 20 ft: Study
Scientists have modelled the spread of infectious droplets from coughing, sneezing, and breathing under different atmospheric conditions, and found that the novel coronavirus can spread up to three times further in cold and humid weather.
27 May 11:27 • Oneindia • 2023829372043718195.htmlCoronavirus | Social distancing norms of 6 feet insufficient, virus can travel nearly 20 feet: study
Novel coronavirus can spread up to three times further in cold and humid weather, according to the researchers
27 May 11:55 • The Hindu • 6679535024800478579.htmlCoronavirus Cases in Afghanistan Exceed 12,000
27 May 11:14 • 2 articles
Coronavirus Cases in Afghanistan Exceed 12,000
The Afghan Ministry of Public Health on Wednesday reported 625 new positive cases of COVID-19 across the country over the past 24 hours, bringing the total cases in Afghanistan to 12,456.
27 May 11:14 • TOLO news • 5578851438816227344.htmlCoronavirus Cases in Afghanistan Exceed 12,000
The Afghan Ministry of Public Health on Wednesday reported 625 new positive cases of COVID-19 across the country over the past 24 hours, bringing the total cases in Afghanistan to 12,456.
27 May 11:14 • TOLO news • 5578851437610023975.htmlThese are the hamsters from a widely-shared study used as evidence that masks do work. They aren’t wearing any masks.
27 May 11:57 • 2 articles
These are the hamsters from a widely-shared study used as evidence that masks do work. They aren't wearing any masks.
The researchers said masks helped hamsters stay coronavirus-free, though they didn't wear them on their faces. But other researchers have questions.
27 May 11:57 • Business Insider • 6060062399654393904.htmlThese are the hamsters from a widely-shared study used as evidence that masks do work. They aren’t wearing any masks.
Surgical masks may help keep hamsters’ cages coronavirus-free, but it’s still unclear how much extra protection they provide to healthy people, when out and about in the real world.
27 May 11:57 • Business Insider Malaysia • 8325046882470066224.html