PARIS: Rich countries have secured enough coronavirus vaccines to protect their populations nearly three times as much by the end of 2021, Amnesty International and other groups said Wednesday, possibly starving billions of people in the most areas. poor. Britain approved Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine this month, raising hopes that the …
Read More »When the demonstration of thousands of people in support of Indian farmers brought London to a standstill
LONDON: The Covid issue is as big as the rally in support of the farmers’ upheaval in India turned out in London on Sunday. Several thousand protesters turned up, in hundreds of cars jamming the streets of central London, and the ears of Londoners, circling the High Commission of India …
Read More »Why was the UK the first to authorize the coronavirus vaccine? Everything you need to know about its side effects, access
The United Kingdom became the first Western country to authorize a COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, marking a crucial moment in the global fight against coronavirus. The Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine received an emergency clearance from British regulators and the first doses are expected to be rolled out early next week. …
Read More »Covid-19 Vaccine: Is Pfizer Approval Rushed? Can Indians get vaccinated in the UK? All you need to know
Britain swiftly passed the United States and Europe on Wednesday when its regulator cleared the candidate Pfizer vaccine for emergency use. The vaccine will be launched early next week in Britain. The approval in record time has raised some suspicions and curiosities. Here is everything you need to know: 1. …
Read More »Dosing error turns into fluke for AstraZeneca and Oxford
A stroke of good luck from a dosing error will pave the way for AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford to submit their Covid-19 vaccine for regulatory approval. The British pharmacist said on Monday that the vaccine could be around 90% effective, when given as a half dose followed by …
Read More »Britain prepares to administer vaccines before Christmas
Britain’s Health Minister Matt Hancock said on Friday that the health service is implementing plans for the coronavirus vaccination program, as it hopes to start Covid-19 vaccines before Christmas. Praising news coming from major coronavirus vaccination studies in the US and UK, Hancock has said that there are encouraging signs …
Read More »UAE suspends visit visas for Pakistan, Turkey, Iran, and 9 other countries amid growing Covid-19 cases
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has temporarily suspended issuing new visas to visitors from Pakistan and 11 other countries until further notice. The Pakistani Foreign Ministry confirmed the news on Wednesday saying that the decision by the UAE authorities “is believed to be related to the second wave of COVID-19,” …
Read More »The Hindu explains | What is technical recession and what does it mean for the Indian economy?
What did the RBI warn about falling GDP amid the pandemic and what awaits us? The story so far: The latest monthly newsletter of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) features an article by an official in its Monetary Policy Department titled ‘An Index of Economic Activity for India’, where …
Read More »UK tries to solve the problem delaying the extradition of Vijay Mallya as quickly as possible
Britain is trying to resolve as quickly as possible the “confidential” legal issue delaying the extradition of fugitive businessman and former MP Vijay Mallya to India, Britain’s Acting High Commissioner Jan Thompson said on Tuesday. Extradition proceedings against the liquor baron concluded in May after the UK High Court rejected …
Read More »Coronavirus pandemic | 20% of Covid-19 patients only show gastrointestinal symptoms: study – health
Nearly one in five Covid-19 patients may only show gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, according to a review of studies. The findings suggest that abdominal radiologists must remain vigilant during the pandemic while imaging patients, the researchers said. Gastrointestinal symptoms associated with Covid-19 vary widely, but can …
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