The Union Ministry of the Interior (MHA) on Wednesday listed a series of measures that it said were underway in Delhi to control the Covid-19 situation in the capital, days after the Union Interior Minister , Amit Shah, preside over an emergency meeting and announce measures to control the situation …
Read More »Why Europe, not just the United States, is Covid’s big concern
Covid has spread across the United States at a terrifying rate in recent weeks, making it the first country to record more than 1 lakh of cases a day and surpass the 1 crore mark for cases. This “third wave” of the disease lives up to the dire predictions epidemiologists …
Read More »Indiscriminate use is not advisable: ICMR’s advice for plasma therapy for Covid-19 patients
The Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) said on Wednesday that the indiscriminate use of convalescent plasma therapy (CPT) against coronavirus disease (Covid-19) was not advisable, even as the number of infections across the country exceeded the 8.9 million mark. The main medical body carried out a phase II multicenter …
Read More »Covid-19: No lockdown, but there may be local restrictions, says Delhi health minister
Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said Wednesday that there will be no closure in Delhi, but that there are likely to be “local restrictions” in some places. His statement comes a day after Prime Minister Arvind Kejriwal wrote to the center asking for permission to block the markets if they …
Read More »Chapare virus: all about the deadly virus that can spread between humans
At a time when countries around the world are struggling to contain the Covid-19 pandemic, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced that a deadly virus can now also be transmitted, which causes hemorrhagic fever like Ebola. through people. After the CDC’s announcement, sciencetimes.com quoted …
Read More »Frontline workers, elderly likely on government priority list for Covid-19 vaccine administration
India’s priority list of people identified to receive the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccine, when available for use, is likely to include people aged 65 and over, according to government sources. “Based on the discussions, the administration of the vaccine is likely to be done in phases with high-risk population groups …
Read More »Delhi Covid-19 Cases on a Spiral, Noida Starts Random Trials of Capital Travelers – Noida
To assess and prevent cross-border infection from Delhi, the Gautam Buddh Nagar district administration has decided that it will randomly test travelers entering Noida by road or through subway stations with the help of rapid antigen kits. Officials said teams from the health department will be randomly deployed to any …
Read More »Daily covid cases in India below 30,000 for the first time in more than 4 months
Coronavirus Cases India: According to ICMR, 8.44,382 samples were tested for COVID-19 on Nov 16 New Delhi: India recorded 29,164 new COVID-19 infections on Tuesday, less than 30,000 in a day for the first time in more than four months, government data on coronavirus shows. With this, the total count …
Read More »WHO chief ‘saw no need for testing’ after COVID-19 exposure
Geneva: World Health Organization ( who) boss Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus marked his return to the Geneva agency from quarantine on Monday after being exposed to coronavirus and said he didn’t see the need for a test. “I was fine, no symptoms. It is day 17 now and I followed the …
Read More »Tim Paine and Marnus Labuschagne among players airlifted to New South Wales after the Covid-19 outbreak in South Australia
Cricket Australia transported players, including test skipper Tim Paine and star hitter Marnus Labuschagne, to New South Wales from Adelaide on Tuesday in a bid to save the series against India as a coronavirus outbreak in South Australia threatened the next summer. While Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania closed their …
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