New Delhi: Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Thursday expressed concern about the increase in COVID-19 cases in Delhi and pushed for the mandatory retest of all people who test negative for rapid antigen tests. and develop symptoms of influenza-like illness and severe acute respiratory infection (SARI). then. He said …
Read More »India-Made Covid-19 Vaccine Could Launch In February: Government Scientist | India News
NEW DELHI: An Indian government-backed Covid-19 vaccine could be launched in February, months earlier than expected, as late-stage trials begin this month and studies so far have shown it to be safe and effective, a scientist said high-level government. Reuters. Bharat Biotech, a private company developing COVAXIN with the government-run …
Read More »The next 3 months will help determine the Covid situation in India: Vardhan
Coming three months will help in determining the situation of Covid-19 in the country, although the government is taking appropriate measures to combat it, said Harsh Vardhan, the Union’s Minister of Health and Family Welfare, on Friday. The Health Minister warned that if proper precautions are taken and proper Covid …
Read More »The next 3 decisive months to determine the trajectory of India’s Covid-19: Vardhan | India News
NEW DELHI: Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said on Friday that the next three months will be decisive in determining the coronavirus situation in the country as he urged people to follow appropriate Covid behavior in the next festival season and winter months. He also highlighted that the number of …
Read More »Government Identifies 30 Cr Priority Beneficiaries for Covid Vaccine, States Told Not to Make Separate Plans
New Delhi: The coronavirus vaccine, once available, will be distributed under a special COVID-19 immunization program and the Center will purchase the doses directly and make them available to priority groups, official sources said. According to them, the Center will purchase the vaccine directly to make it available to priority …
Read More »Delhi’s largest Durga Puja body to leave festivities for the first time in 47 years
In total, some 50 Pandals have decided not to celebrate Durga Puja this year (Archive) New Delhi: The Kali Mandir Society of Chittaranjan Park, the largest Durga Puja Pandal in the national capital, will be among the 50 entities of this type that will not celebrate the festival this year …
Read More »India May Have 40,000 Active Covid Cases In February, Says Harsh Vardhan
A day after a central government-appointed panel said that the coronavirus pandemic in India has peaked and could even be brought under control in February next year, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said the Monday that by February 2021, India would have 40,000 active cases of Covid-19 if the appropriate …
Read More »Covid-19: Certain Districts in Some States Witness Community Transmission, Government Says | India News
NEW DELHI: Minister of Health Harsh Vardhan on Sunday he said that certain districts in some states are witnessing community broadcasting, but that “it is not happening across the country.” “In different pockets in various states, including west bengal, community transmission of Covid-19 is expected to occur, especially in densely …
Read More »Serum Institute has started manufacturing the intranasal Covid vaccine: Harsh Vardhan
While there are three coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccine candidates being tested in humans in India, there are currently no intranasal vaccine candidates on trial, Union Health Minister Harsh said on Sunday. Vardhan. However, he also said that the Serum Institute of India was manufacturing an intranasal vaccine candidate. “The Flumist …
Read More »Harsh Vardhan Says India Should Learn From The Rise Of Onam In Kerala
Written by Kaunain Sheriff M, Shaju Philip | New Delhi, Thiruvananthapuram | Updated: October 19, 2020 8:00:00 am Dr Harsh Vardhan Sunday pointed to Kerala, which had initially controlled the spread of Covid, but then “paid the price for its gross negligence” during week-long festivities to mark Onam in late …
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