With the Covid-19 pandemic soon reaching the grim milestone of one million deaths, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday rebuked countries that are making “side agreements” to have vaccines exclusively for their own populations, saying such “vaccination” is -Defeat. “” We are working to promote treatments and therapies as a …
Read More »Actor Ashalata Wabgaonkar dies after testing positive for Covid-19, Renuka Shahane pays tribute
Veteran Marathi actor Ashalata Wabgaonkar died Tuesday morning at a hospital in Satara, Maharashtra, days after testing positive for Covid-19. The 79-year-old actor had gone to Satara to film his series in Marathi Aai Kalubai, where he had been tested for coronavirus. According to a press release, his last rites …
Read More »Should we celebrate the drop in Covid-19 cases in India? – news from india
The simple answer, at a time when good news is a rare commodity, is yes, but fall is more than meets the eye. First, the facts. In the past week, the nationwide new case curve has seen a rare drop, with the seven-day average of cases per day declining for …
Read More »Corona Roundup: SII Starts Covid Vaccine Production, Record Recoveries, and More | India News
NEW DELHI: Codagenix Inc said Tuesday that the Serum Institute of India has started manufacturing the potential Covid-19 vaccine from the American biotech company and expects to begin early-stage human testing of the vaccine by the end of 2020 in the UK. United. Serum Institute, the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer …
Read More »No guarantee that any Covid-19 vaccine in development will work, says WHO chief
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said Tuesday that the health organization has no guarantee whether any vaccine in development for the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) will work. “We have no guarantee that any vaccine in development will work. The more candidates we analyze, the greater …
Read More »Behind the scenes of the Covid-19 vaccine trials
The desire to help, nationalism, and a sense of wanting to be part of history are some of the reasons that drive volunteers to participate in vaccine trials. Being part of a vaccine trial for a disease as little-known and virulent as Covid-19 can be both an act of courage …
Read More »Holding China responsible for unleashing the Covid-19 plague in the world: Trump at the UNGA
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, renewed his attack on China on Tuesday accusing it of spreading the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in the world. He urged the United Nations to hold them accountable for “unleashing this plague on the world.” Addressing the UN’s first virtual meeting of world …
Read More »The UN chief criticizes countries for making “parallel agreements” of vaccination against Covid-19 for their own population | India News
UNITED NATIONS: With the Covid-19 pandemic soon to reach the grim milestone of one million deaths, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday rebuked countries that are making “side agreements” to have vaccines exclusively for their own populations, saying such “vaccination”. it is “counterproductive”. “We are working to promote treatments and …
Read More »India’s New Coronavirus Infections Lowest in Nearly a Month
People stroll along Marine Drive boardwalk amid COVID-19 outbreak in Mumbai New Delhi: India on Tuesday reported its lowest daily count of coronavirus cases in nearly a month as it prepares for clinical trials of a possible Russian vaccine in the coming weeks. Federal health data showed 75,083 new cases …
Read More »British Prime Minister Starts Closing Britain Again As Covid-19 Spreads
London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will tell people on Tuesday to work from home whenever possible and cut bar and restaurant hours to tackle a second wave of rapidly spreading coronavirus, but the opposition accused him of losing. the control. With millions across the UK already under some form …
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