Joe Biden’s inauguration took place in the shadow of a raging coronavirus pandemic Joe Biden became the 46th president of the United States on Wednesday with a call for unity, vowing to bridge deep divisions and defeat internal extremism two weeks after a mob attack tried to undo his election …
Read More »VK Sasikala hospitalized for fever symptom, negative Covid rapid test result and waiting for RT-PCR
VK Sasikala will be released from Bengaluru jail on January 27 after paying a fine of 10 million rupees. Bangalore: VK Sasikala, a close assistant to the late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and head of AIADMK, J Jayalalithaa, has been admitted to the Bowring Government Hospital in Bengaluru for complaining …
Read More »Interview with Bhaiyyaji Joshi: “It is not good for the health of society for an unrest to go on too long … both sides must work to find a solution”
As the government prepares for another round of talks with protesting farmers on Wednesday, RSS No. 2 and the organization’s secretary general, Suresh (BhaIyyaji) Joshi Talk to The Indian Express. How do you see the ongoing farmer protests against the new farm laws? In a democracy, there are always many …
Read More »Lakshadweep reports first case of coronavirus
On Tuesday, the Health Ministry said that Lakshadweep reported its first case of COVID-19 and that a team of experts was transferred to the Union territory to assist with containment activities. “The index case is a traveler who arrived in Lakshadweep from Kochi in Kerala on January 4 on a …
Read More »Covid emerges in Lakshadweep after first case Monday, Center Rushes team
56 people who had come into contact with the positive cases have been quarantined (Archive) New Delhi: Lakshadweep, the smallest Union territory in the country, which had not reported any coronavirus cases as of Sunday, has now registered a total of 15 positive cases, prompting the center to dispatch a …
Read More »India to supply Covid vaccines to 6 countries starting tomorrow in a phased manner: MEA
The Indian government said on Tuesday that it has received several requests from neighboring counties for the supply of Covid-19 vaccines made in India. Following the request, the government announced that it will supply COVID-19 vaccines under a grant to Bhutan, Maldives, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar and Seychelles starting Wednesday. The …
Read More »Covaxin Company Warns People With Medical Conditions Not to Take Jab | India News
NEW DELHI: People who are immunosuppressed or who take drugs that affect the immune system are advised not to take anti-Covid vaccine Covaxin, a detailed fact sheet published by its manufacturer Bharat Biotech said. Previously, the government had said that patients taking immunosuppressants or suffering from immunodeficiency he could take …
Read More »India inoculates 220,000 people during two days of vaccination campaign against Covid-19
Six states carried out roughly 17,000 more vaccines against the coronavirus on Sunday, the Union Health Ministry said, setting the total number of immunizations at 224,301 since the process began Saturday morning. According to officials, among the 207,229 who received doses on the first day, three people, or 0.0014%, had …
Read More »Coronavirus News Updates: Less than 50% of Beneficiaries Come Today for COVID-19 Vaccination in Andhra Pradesh
Coronavirus News Updates: According to data released by the health department, only 13,041 healthcare workers received the COVID-19 vaccine statewide against the target of 27,233 for the day Coronavirus News Latest updates: Less than 50 percent of the selected beneficiaries attended coronavirus vaccination in Andhra Pradesh on the second day …
Read More »More than 2.2L vaccinated against Covid; only 447 adverse events so far: Government | India News
NEW DELHI: A total of 447 adverse events were reported following immunization against Covid-19 during the first two days of the vaccination campaign. While only three cases were initially hospitalized, two have already been discharged from AIIMS, New Delhi and Northern Railway Hospital, respectively, the Health Ministry said. “One case …
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