[ad_1] New Delhi: The Delhi High Court agreed to hear a petition seeking to implement immediate and effective measures against domestic violence and child abuse amid the closure of the coronavirus COVID-19. The petition draws the court’s attention to incidents of domestic violence and child abuse not only in India …
Read More »Gilead’s Remdesivir May Reduce Sperm Count and Increase Abnormalities in Mice, Chinese Study Shows
[ad_1] A vial of the anti-Ebola drug Remdesivir is shown during a press conference at Eppendorf University Hospital (UKE) in Hamburg, Germany, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues. Ulrich Perrey / Pool via REUTERS – RC2E0G9B5B0X The study was conducted by Shenzhen Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital …
Read More »Use of antidepressants, increase in anti-anxiety drugs after the COVID-19 outbreak
[ad_1] Stress about health, finances, and uncertainty about the future amid the COVID-19 pandemic is seriously affecting the mental health of people around the world. In India, there has been a massive increase in patients with mental illness since the coronavirus outbreak. A recent survey by the Indian Psychiatry Society …
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 …
Read More »Maharashtra positive cases in 6817, deaths cross 300 marks, triple-digit increase in Covid-19 cases for 21 days in a row
[ad_1] After 32 days of closure, the number of positive coronavirus cases in Maharashtra reached 6,817 cases on Friday with 394 new cases. 5,279 of these cases are found only in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), which saw all the relaxations that went into effect on April 21 and were …
Read More »The core team projects a strong increase in Maharashtra in the next 30 days, according to the state, no need to worry
[ad_1] Despite the fact that 431 new cases of Covid-19 in Maharashtra on Wednesday kept the average number of new cases above 400 in the past four days, the government claimed that the hotspots in the state had dropped to five from 14 years ago. few days. He also claimed …
Read More »Global Covid-19 Death Toll Crosses 1.8 Lakh, Fatalities US Top 46,000 after Near-record Increase: Report
[ad_1] The file photo shows a patient being evacuated from the Magnolia Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Riverside, California. (AP Photo / Chris Carlson, file) A total of 1,80,289 deaths have been recorded worldwide from 2,596,383 infections. There were 1,212,848 deaths in Europe from 1,263,802 cases in the worst affected …
Read More »The largest increase in Covid-19 numbers so far as Maharashtra, Gujarat report a large outbreak | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: In the largest increase in the Covid-19 pandemic in India so far, 1,612 new cases were reported on Sunday across the country, with Maharashtra (552), Gujarat (367) and Uttar Pradesh (179) recording their highest single. daily count of fresh infections. The huge increase in these states resulted …
Read More »The largest increase in Covid-19 numbers so far as Maharashtra, Gujarat report a large outbreak | India News
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: In the largest increase in the Covid-19 pandemic in India so far, 1,612 new cases were reported on Sunday across the country, with Maharashtra (552), Gujarat (367) and Uttar Pradesh (179) recording their highest single. daily count of fresh infections. The huge increase in these states resulted …
Read More »Coronavirus | Preparing for a rapid increase in cases, says government
[ad_1] With the national COVID-19 death toll touching 273 and the number of positive cases reaching 8,447 on Sunday, the Union Health Ministry said India is preparing for a possible exponential increase in cases. “We would prefer to be too cautious and too prepared,” said a ministry official, admitting that …
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