[ad_1] New York, April 25 The cases of New York City residents who contacted health authorities about possible exposure to common household cleaning products increased after a controversial comment by United States President Donald Trump, which suggested injecting disinfectants into the human body as a coronavirus treatment. In the 18 …
Read More »Singapore reports 618 new cases of coronavirus; Total infections at 12,693
[ad_1] Singapore reported 618 new cases of the new coronavirus on Saturday, bringing the total number of infections to 12,693 with 12 deaths in the country. Most of the new cases, 597, are among work permit holders residing in residences for foreign workers, including Indian citizens, working in the labor …
Read More »World Malaria Day overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic
[ad_1] Issued on: 04/25/2020 – 17:54Modified: 04/25/2020 – 17:54 World leaders have marked World Malaria Day on Saturday, April 25 amid fears that focusing on the coronavirus pandemic could slow progress on the mosquito-borne disease, especially in Africa. This year, the fight against malaria is a top political priority, and …
Read More »Coronavirus India Latest News LIVE Updates: Block Extension News News State Wise | Plasma therapy | India Coronavirus Update LIVE | Total Crown Cases in India | Death toll from coronavirus | COVID 19 India Tracker
[ad_1] Check for Coronavirus India LIVE State Wise updates, latest Coronavirus news. Reuters Image India Coronavirus Latest Updates (State-Wise): The total number of positive cases of Coronavirus in India rises to 24,942, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Saturday, April 25. There are 18,953 active cases, while …
Read More »Coronavirus | India says daily growth rate of COVID-19 cases has slowed to 6%
[ad_1] India registered 1,429 new cases of COVID-19 since Friday. This brings the total number of confirmed positive people to 24,506 according to an update by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. According to figures from the Union Ministry of Health, at least 56 more deaths were reported …
Read More »People ‘without evidence’ who tested positive for Coronavirus are immunized: WHO
[ad_1] Geneva: The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Saturday that there is no evidence that people who test positive for the new Coronavirus are immunized and protected against reinfection. The warning suggests that the issuance of “immune passports” may promote the continued spread of the pandemic. “There is currently …
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[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Neighboring, self-contained stores, including those that sell clothing, mobile phones, hardware and stationery, may open, but those located in Covid’s markets, shopping malls and containment areas and connection areas. 19 will continue to be closed until May 3. Meanwhile, the death toll from Covid-19 rose to 779 …
Read More »Coronavirus: deaths in UK hospitals exceed 20,000
[ad_1] Image copyright fake pictures More than 20,000 people have died with coronavirus in UK hospitals, the Health Department announced. The latest figures showed a total of 20,319 deaths in the UK, an increase of 813 the day before. Last month, the government’s top scientific adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, said …
Read More »You may catch coronavirus more than once: WHO, Europe News & Top Stories
[ad_1] GENEVA (BLOOMBERG) – Catching Covid-19 once may not protect you from getting it again, according to the World Health Organization, a finding that could jeopardise efforts to allow people to return to work after recovering from the coronavirus. “There is currently no evidence that people who have recovered from …
Read More »Coronavirus: Immunity passports “may increase spread of virus”
[ad_1] Image copyright Reuters Screenshot Antibody tests are becoming widespread Governments should not issue so-called “immunity passports” or “risk-free certificates” as a way to ease blockages, says the World Health Organization (WHO). He said there was “no evidence” that people who had developed antibodies after recovering from the virus were …
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