However, the Health Minister noted that the British variant of the new coronavirus has yet to be found in the state. Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja announced that genetic mutations were found in the SARS-CoV-2 samples studied in Kerala. SARS-CoV-2 causes COVID-19. However, the Health Minister noted that the British …
Read More »Guruvayur temple to be closed for 2 weeks to curb the spread of COVID-19
Up to 22 devaswom employees reportedly tested positive for the virus on Friday. Devotees will not be able to enter the famous temple of Lord Krishna here for two weeks starting on Saturday and the Thrissur district administration declared the area around it a COVID-19 containment zone. The decision to …
Read More »China contradicts world opinion on the spread of the coronavirus, seeks support from Nepal and mocks the United States in a video | World News
[ad_1] New Delhi: As the noose around China is tightening following accusations that it was hiding information related to the coronavirus leak from Wuhan’s laboratory, the communist nation has now stepped up efforts to garner support in its favor. China’s Ambassador to Nepal Hou Yanqi recently called on Nepal’s Prime …
Read More »My job is to spread knowledge: Shoaib Akhtar open to India bowling coach role
[ad_1] Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar said he is open to the idea of becoming the bowling coach of Team India if an offer comes his way in the future. Shoaib Akhtar, in his latest interview on social networking app ‘Helo’, said he has always been willing to share …
Read More »covid-19: Adityanath blames Tablighi Jamaat members for COVID-19 spread | India News
[ad_1] LUCKNOW: Holding the members of Tablighi Jamaat responsible for the spread of COVID-19, Uttar Pradesh Prime Minister Yogi Adityanath said being infected with a virus is not a crime, but concealing it definitely is. The prime minister said measures will be taken against them for the “crime”. Speaking on …
Read More »Russia now has the second highest rate of Covid-19 spread as other countries ease restrictions | World News
[ad_1] Up to 2% of Moscow’s population may be infected with coronavirus, the city’s mayor warned on Saturday, as hospitals in the Russian capital were overwhelmed and another high government tested positive. Covid-19 took hold relatively late in Russia, but is now growing rapidly, with the country showing the second …
Read More »Stanford University is considering hosting fall classes in outdoor tents to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
[ad_1] the Stanford University the administration is considering options to reopen the campus for the fall semester. One possibility is to stay outside in a large tent, the student newspaper reported. Campus activity will resume in a “gradual restart,” President Marc Tessier-Lavigne told the newspaper. Visit the Business Insider home …
Read More »Extensive contact tracing, isolation key to control the spread of COVID-19: Lancet study
[ad_1] Extensive contract search, case isolation, and testing can reduce the spread of the new coronavirus and help control the COVID-19 outbreak, a study in China suggests. However, researchers at the Harbin Institute of Technology in Shenzhen, China caution that the impact of contact tracing to quickly isolate people who …
Read More »The blockade may spread to urban areas of Maharashtra most affected by the coronavirus
[ad_1] Mumbai The Maharashtra government may extend the blockade in the coronavirus-affected urban areas of the state after May 3, an official said Sunday. The state government is closely monitoring the situation in areas outside the cities of Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Nagpur, Aurangabad and Amravati, a senior state official said. …
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 …
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