Meanwhile, 103 year old Iranian 'super granny' Khavar Ahmedi has fully recovered from #COVID2019, discharged from h… https://t.co/xKAqDmq5kb — Syed Zafar Mehdi (@mehdizafar) 1584531909000

Swans in Murano and Burano making the most of the current calm, clear water in the canals #Venice #Murano #Burano https://t.co/TpBcdgaBUB — City Wonders Ltd. (@City_Wonders) 1584296129000

Italians in lockdown all over Italy are keeping each other company by singing, dancing and playing music from the b… https://t.co/3gpZNROFS1 — Leonardo Carella (@leonardocarella) 1584119153000

#Coronavirus_Vaccine US: Coronavirus vaccine test opens with 1st doses. A pharmacist gives #JenniferHaller, left,… https://t.co/X6sEO0Bbyk — Chowkidar Jugal Kej. (@AgarJugal) 1584408510000

Chinese medical workers who have been fighting the #coronavirus day and night in Wuhan celebrated the closing of th… https://t.co/ixbADnM7og — redfish (@redfishstream) 1584106312000

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With coronavirus spreading to more than 180 countries now, all we hear day in, and day out is people being infected and people dying. Coronavirus related negative news occupy a major part of our day and affects our mental health as well. In this time, all we need is some happy news related to coronavirus to give a boost to our mental health. Here are 6 stories from all around the world to lighten up your day-COVID-19 is an infectious disease but has a great recovery rate as well. With 2,46,881 cases in total till now, 88,510 people have already recovered. The number of people recovering is increasing each day, which is a positive news to hear in this worrisome time.A miraculous news which came from Iran was of the oldest coronavirus survivor. Khavar Ahmedi, who is 103-year-old has not only defeated coronavirus but also emerged out strong. She has fully recovered from the disease and is discharged from the hospital. The ‘super granny’ is making headlines everywhere and is definitely the kind of news we need currently.A beautiful news recently came from the city of Venice. As levels of nitrogen dioxide fell and pollution reduced drastically in parts of Italy, the effect of it was seen in the city of Venice. The city had sparkling clear water in its canals after years and people even witnessed swans swimming in it.Italians found a rather unique way to spend their quarantine days, by coming on their balconies and singing together. People took to twitter to post videos of people practicing social distancing and being together at the same time. This video of people staying strong during this tough time will definitely bring a smile to your face.The first trial vaccine developed by the NIAID (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) scientists has started its trial run in the USA. The vaccine is called mRNA-1273, and is made by NAID scientists and their collaborators at the biotechnology company Moderna, Inc. based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.The trial will enroll 45 healthy adults ages 18 to 55. Each will receive two shots, 28 days apart. It will help in testing the safety and vaccine’s ability to induce an immune response in participants.China closed its 16th temporary coronavirus hospital, which was also the last emergency hospital to be shut down. The decision came in because of the fall in the number of coronavirus patients in Wuhan. China is slowing coming back on track with several patients now recovering from COVID-19.