Sunday 12th April 2026

 
WHO Admits Possibility of Airborne COVID-19 Transmission!

With the global countries witnessing new heights in the COVID-19 cases, the World Health Organization (WHO)

COVID-19 Cannot Be Transmitted Through Sewage, Nepali Health Ministry

The Nepali Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) has claimed that the novel coronavirus cannot spread

Nepal COVID-19 Updates: 473 Positives Cases, 664 Recoveries in Past 24 Hrs

The global coronavirus cases have increased to 10,986,162, while the deaths have soared to 524,098, as

Live! Nepal Reports 482 New COVID-19 Cases, Tally Crosses 14,000-mark!

With over 519,046 fatalities, the coronavirus pandemic has infected around 10,809,447 people across the world. Over

Another Flu Virus With ‘Pandemic Potential’ Detected in China

While the world continues to combat the coronavirus pandemic, scientists have identified another emerging flu virus

Nepal Mulls to Repatriate Over 100 Dead Bodies of Nepali Workers

Owing to the Nepali Government’s repeated failure, more than 100 dead bodies of Nepali migrant workers

Nepal Reports 463 New COVID-19 Cases, Tally at 12,772

The coronavirus pandemic doesn’t seem to stop anytime soon as the global coronavirus infections crossed a

Nepal COVID-19 Count Crosses 11,000-mark With 434 New Cases!

Even after almost six months of its emergence, the coronavirus pandemic has not yet ceased to

Nepal Sees Over 600 COVID-19 Cases in a Day for Second Time, Tally at 10,728

So far, Nepal has recorded 10,728 coronavirus infection cases and 25 death cases. Currently, 8,366 patients

Nepal Reports 538 New COVID-19 Cases, Tally Crosses 10,000 Mark!

Nepal has recorded 10,099 coronavirus positive cases and 24 death cases. Currently, 7,851 patients are undergoing

Nepal Reports Single Day Spike of 535 COVID-19 Cases, Tally At 9,561

Nepal has reported 9,561 coronavirus positive cases and 23 death cases. Currently, there are 7,390 active

130 Nepalese Died from COVID-19 in Foreign Countries

According to the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA), three Nepalis in Qatar died due to coronavirus infection

Nepal Reports 421 New COVID-19 Cases, Tally Crosses 9,000-mark

So far, Nepal has reported 9,026 COVID-19 positive cases and 23 death cases. Currently, 7,231 patients

India Approves ‘FabiFlu’ to Treat Mild-Moderate COVID-19 Cases

The coronavirus pandemic has led to an unprecedented response from the global scientists to find a

Record Spike Of Over 670 COVID-19 Cases in Nepal, Crosses 7800

So far, Nepal has reported 7,848 COVID-19 infection cases and 22 death cases. Currently, 6,640 patients

Nepal Sees Over 500 COVID-19 Cases in a Day for First Time!

So far, Nepal has recorded 7,177 COVID-19 infection cases and 20 death cases. A total of

COVID-19 Crisis: Nepal Inflation at 5.83%, Remittance Down By 6.1%

Nepal’s Balance of Payment (BoP) has witnessed a surplus of NPR 120.90 billion in the first

Supreme Court Orders Govt. to Repatriate Nepalis Abroad for Free!

Tens of thousands of Nepali migrant workers stranded in various foreign countries are reeling under severe

Nepal COVID-19 Count Crosses 6,500-mark, 4 Districts Sealed Off

So far, Nepal has reported 6,591 coronavirus infection cases and 19 death cases. Currently, there are

Nepal Lockdown: Road Accidents Kill 193 People, 10 times more than COVID-19

Road accidents in Nepal seem to be 10 times more likely to kill someone than the

#NepalFightsCorona: With 451 more cases, Nepal’s COVID-19 count reaches 6,211

So far, Nepal has recorded 6,211 coronavirus infection cases and 19 death cases. Currently, there are

COVID-19 Nepal: Businesses Resume Operations with ‘Ease of Lockdown’

After witnessing losses in businesses for almost three months, the Nepalis are relieved following the government’s

Nepal Publicizes ‘NPR 8.39 Billion’ Spending on ‘COVID-19 Response’

The sudden surge in the coronavirus infection cases since the last two weeks has led to

 
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