Although mobility is down now, fears of a second wave have already strengthened. In the past seven days, active coronavirus cases increased 24% in Madhya Pradesh and 21% in Rajasthan, according to seven-day moving averages. In Gujarat, the number increased by 9%. Read also: India’s quest to solve its payments …
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PARIS: Covid-19 patients may experience more severe symptoms the second time they are infected, according to research published Tuesday confirming that it is possible to contract the life-threatening disease more than once. A study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal traces the first confirmed case of Covid-19 reinfection in …
Read More »Think about it before you go without a mask, Bangalore
Bangalore reported 5,012 COVID-19 cases in a single day on Tuesday: a new high and low for the city that is struggling to keep its covid numbers in check. For the past few days, Bengaluru has consistently recorded the maximum number of cases compared to other cities in India. Many …
Read More »Covid-19 Patients Arriving in Delhi in ‘Very Ill’ State, Most Deaths of People with Comorbidities: Experts | Delhi News
NEW DELHI: Patients in a remote station who are brought to Delhi in a “very ill state” for treatment, and a “time lapse” in the transfer to the hospital home of quarantined people whose health has deteriorated, could be among the factors behind the high number of deaths recorded by …
Read More »Coronavirus News: Indian Scientists Find Higher Viral Load in Asymptomatic Covid-19 Patients | India News
NEW DELHI: Indian scientists have observed a stronger association between asymptomatic cases of Covid-19 and viral load, or the amount of virus in the body fluid of an infected person, in a study of more than 200 patients with the SARS virus -CoV-2 in Telangana, a “surprise” finding that may …
Read More »Indian-American couple develops low-cost fan for Covid-19 patients
[ad_1] Prompted by the lack of sufficient numbers of fans throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Devesh Ranjan, professor and associate director of the prestigious Georgia Tech George w. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, and his wife Kumuda Ranjan, practises as a family doctor in Atlanta, he developed the emergency ventilator from …
Read More »US fans at India scholarship through the Red Cross on non-payment basis
[ad_1] The US is going to donate the fans to India, as announced by President Donald Trump, through the Indian Red Cross society as a subsidy, contrary to reports that the game is going to be purchased at a high price. The united States Agency for International Development-supply of fans …
Read More »Twin Antibodies Identified That May Help Fight COVID-19
[ad_1] Researcher Yan Wu, from Capital Medical University, China, and colleagues found that the antibodies can simultaneously bind to different epitopes on the spike receptor binding domain (RBD). (Representative image) Scientists have identified a pair of neutralizing antibodies, isolated from a patient who recovered from COVID-19, that may offer therapeutic …
Read More »Covid-19 Update: Only Serious Cases Will Be Evaluated Before Discharge, Center Says
[ad_1] The Union Ministry of Health revised its discharge guidelines for patients with coronavirus disease (Covid-19) on Friday, requiring that only patients who have developed a serious illness or compromised immunity have a negative result through a swab test before they are allowed to leave the hospital or a Care …
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