Month: December 2021

  • Corrigendum

    Corrigendum

    The Indian Panorama regrets the inadvertent mistake made in the November 19 edition in mentioning Mr. Sant Chatwal as a recipient of Padma Shri. Mr. Chatwal is, in fact, honored with Padma Bhushan, a step higher than Padma Shri.

  • As Omicron Variant Cases Pop Up in U.S., Officials Launch Efforts to Prevent COVID Surges

    As Omicron Variant Cases Pop Up in U.S., Officials Launch Efforts to Prevent COVID Surges

    New York officials said five cases were detected in City and Long Island

    NEW YORK (TIP): As scientists identify cases of COVID-19 caused by the omicron variant in the United States, officials at all levels are working to prevent renewed surges of the virus as the holiday season moves along. On Thursday, December 2 alone, omicron variant cases of the virus were reported in several U.S. states, including New York, Minnesota, Colorado and Hawaii. While none of the cases have been confirmed in the state of Illinois, doctors and officials in the state say it is only a matter of time before the new variant makes its way to the Land of Lincoln.

    At the federal level, President Joe Biden unveiled a new winter plan to combat coronavirus, aiming to require health insurers to reimburse customers for the cost of at-home COVID tests and extending the mask mandate on public transportation through at least mid-March. Beginning next week, the Biden administration announced that all international travelers will be required to test negative for COVID-19 within 24 hours of their departure for the United States. “We will fight with science…not chaos and confusion,” he said. The administration also announced additional steps to encourage families to get COVID vaccines and boosters together, and to expand testing capabilities as cases increase around the country. Dr. Alfredo Menalora, an infectious disease specialist at Chicago’s St. Anthony Hospital, applauded the moves. “These are all very essential things, and are part of a robust intervention to mitigate the spread of the virus in general,” he said. Menalora says that doctors in the U.S. still are working to learn more information against the new omicron variant of the virus, studying whether it is more contagious than its predecessors, whether it causes more severe illness, and whether current vaccines work against it. “There’s mutations in the spike proteins, which is where our vaccines work,” he said.

    Officials are continuing to urge residents to get vaccinated and to get boosters, with all residents 18 and older now eligible to receive booster shots six months after receiving their second dose of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, and two months after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The news comes as Illinois copes with an increase in COVID cases, reporting more than 11,000 new confirmed and probable cases in the last 24 hours along. The uptick in cases was the biggest single day increase since Dec. 2020, and officials say positivity rates and hospitalizations are on the rise as the holiday season continues. New York officials have confirmed five cases of the omicron Covid-19 variant in the New York City metropolitan area, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced late Thursday, December 2 hours after cases were detected in Minnesota and Colorado. One case was discovered in Suffolk County on Long Island and four New York City: two in Queens, one in Brooklyn and another in the city, she said at a press briefing. Minnesota health authorities confirmed the second U.S. case of the omicron Covid variant earlier Thursday, in a resident who recently returned from New York City. New York City Health Commissioner David Chokshi said the cases indicated that omicron was spreading throughout the community, not just in travelers. Gov. Hochul assured residents that the discovery of omicron cases in New York doesn’t mean she will call for widespread lockdowns.

  • December 3 New York & Dallas E-Edition

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  • Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal’s Ajmer links

    Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal’s Ajmer links

    JAIPUR (TIP): As the news alert went viral that an Indian-American Technology Executive Parag Agrawal has become the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Twitter, people in Rajasthan specially of Dargah city of Ajmer got thrilled, joyous and found links of his birth to childhood. Parag was born at JLN Hospital in Ajmer on May 21, 1984 in an ordinary family in which his grandfather Ramchandra Agrawal was a worker in a shop and lived in rented house at Khajana Gali, according to a functionary of Agrawal Samaj, Sudhir Gupta. While Parag’s father Ramgopal Agrawal and mother Mrs. Shashi had schooling in Ajmer. Ramgopal has been a scientist at Department of Atomic Energy, BARC Mumbai, and mother was Professor at Veer Mata Jijabai Technological Institute in Mumbai. They lived for a couple of years in the lanes of Ghee Mandi area of Naya Bazaar in the rented house. They later moved to Mumbai in 1986-87. Agrawal has earned is B. Tech degree in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Bombay in 2005. He pursued his Ph.D. in computer science from Standford University. Luckily when this announcement was made his parents had come to Ajmer and Bhilwara to attend a family function. Despite trying to contact them on their mobile, they were not available for comments to media. Parag’s Nanihal (paternal grandfather house) is in Bhilwara’s Gulmandi Area. Ajmer’s Agrawal Samaj expects that one day Parag will share his achievements with them, Sudhir said.