[ad_1] The high death rate of COVID-19 in Gujarat could be due to the prevalence of the L-type coronavirus strain, which was found to be more prevalent in Wuhan in China, where the outbreak began, experts said. The prevalence of the more virulent type L coronavirus strain compared to type …
Read More »Mw is not a vaccine for COVID-19, too early to declare its efficacy: PGIMER: The Tribune India
[ad_1] Naina MishraTribune News ServiceChandigarh, April 26 PGIMER evaluated the safety of Mycobacterium w (Mw) in four hospitalized patients with COVID-19 and found no short-term adverse effects of the drug in the pre-study phase. PGIMER has planned a prospective randomized trial in Chandigarh together with AIIMS-Delhi and AIIMS-Bhopal to study …
Read More »PGI was successful in the corona vaccine safety test
[ad_1] Chandigarh: PGI Chandigarh has had great success with alternative medicine for the coronavirus. PGI Chandigarh has stated that the safety trial that started as an alternative medicine for Corona has yielded positive results. PGI has tested the drug Mycovacterium W (MW) that is administered in the treatment of leprosy …
Read More »Indore Corona cases: Indore strain may be more deadly, will send samples to NIV: Doctors | India News
[ad_1] BHOPAL: Doctors treating Covid-19 cases in Indore say a more virulent strain may be wreaking havoc on the city, which has become the hot spot for coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh. They say the samples from Indore, where Covid-19 has killed 57 people, will be sent to the Pune-based National …
Read More »WHO withdraws alarming warning about “Covid reinfections”; reformulates the addition of antibodies hope
[ad_1] Amid the coronavirus pandemic, as cases have increased globally, there have also been a significant number of recoveries in such cases in many parts of the world. More than 2,864,070 coronavirus cases were registered in 193 countries and territories. Of these cases, at least 772,900 are now considered to …
Read More »Use of antidepressants, increase in anti-anxiety drugs after the COVID-19 outbreak
[ad_1] Stress about health, finances, and uncertainty about the future amid the COVID-19 pandemic is seriously affecting the mental health of people around the world. In India, there has been a massive increase in patients with mental illness since the coronavirus outbreak. A recent survey by the Indian Psychiatry Society …
Read More »First known victim of covid-19 died of a broken heart
[ad_1] A Santa Clara County woman who is now believed to be the first person in the US USA Killed by the new coronavirus, she died of a broken heart caused by her body’s fight to beat the virus, her autopsy shows. Patricia Dowd, 57, of San Jose, died at …
Read More »Don’t issue virus ‘immunity passports’: WHO
[ad_1] Geneva: Governments should not issue so-called “immunity passports” or “risk-free certificates” as a way to ease blockages, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. WHO’s guidance is based on evidence from researchers around the world. But it could well change as we quickly learn more about this virus, the BBC …
Read More »Coronavirus tips: 5 things in your car you definitely need to disinfect now!
[ad_1] In this lockdown, the one thing we have been ignoring the most is our car. We don’t really find ourselves in need of them instead of the times we need to step out to buy groceries. We love to take care of our cars on a day to day …
Read More »Coronavirus: US commercial conspiracy theories. USA And China
[ad_1] Screenshot Speculation about the origin of the virus has been widespread online From the earliest stages of the coronavirus outbreak, conspiracy theories about the origin and scale of the disease spread to online platforms. These included the false claim that the virus was part of a Chinese “covert biological …
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