Category: Covid 19
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Great Apes At San Diego Zoo Receive First Covid Vaccines
(Satya Havilah, Intern Journalist) Los Angeles: Nine extraordinary apes at San Diego Zoo has become the main non-human primates given Covid-19 inoculations, authorities at the California zoo said Friday. Four orangutans and five bonobos were given two dosages every one of a trial antibody made explicitly for creatures by a veterinary drug organization. The vaccinations…
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Blood group O has lower COVID compression danger and organ complexity says the study
(Satya Havilah, Intern Journalist) Since the episode of the novel Covid, numerous elements including previous ailments, corpulence, and mature age have been connected to the high dangers of COVID contaminations. Be that as it may, according to a new report, blood classifications can likewise decide COVID-19 compression chances. All things considered, numerous researchers and clinical…
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Covaxin Phase 3 Trials Efficacy At 81 Percent, Says Bharat Biotech
(Satya Havilah, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: Covaxin is 81% compelling in forestalling Covid and can neutralize the UK variation of the infection, Bharat Biotech said Wednesday as it uncovered a “first between time investigation” of Phase III preliminary outcomes for an immunization cleared in January in the midst of worries over security and adequacy. The…
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Mexico: Shipment of 870,000 doses of Covid-19 received from India
Debalina Mandal (Intern Journalist) Mexico: Mexico has received a shipment of 870,000 doses of AstraZeneca’s for COVID-19 from India yesterday. The country has decided to prioritize older people for the next phase of the vaccine. Foreign Minister, Marcelo Ebrard told the press that Vaccine Pfizer-BioNTech with 494,000 doses is expected to resume on Tuesday after…
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Great progress: WHO praises India over a sharp decline in covid 19 cases –
Jagriti Rai ( intern journalist ), New Delhi: As India is witnessing a decline in covid cases, the WHO praised the country for its efforts in tackling the pandemic WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Cphebreyesus on Friday said that India has shown great progress in significantly driving down the number of Covid 19 cases ” This…
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Covaxin Trial: Another good news for covaxin,
Another good news regarding the covaxin vaccine. The Lancet results from early clinical trials with no side effects with covaxin. (Milcah Anila, Intern Journalist) Vijayawada: Another good news regarding the covaxin vaccine. The results of early clinical trials with no side effects with Covaxin were published in the Lancet Journal. The vaccine, which is based…
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Government launches real-time COVID-19 vaccination tracker
Debalina Mandal (Intern Journalist) New Delhi: The government has launched a new COVID-19 vaccination tracker on MyGov.in, where people can track real-time data on how many citizens in India are being vaccinated on daily basis. With real-time updates and testing status, the government has stepped up its game in the COVID-19 vaccination drive. All important…
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No reason for healthcare workers to doubt covid-19 vaccines: Govt
Debalina Mandal (Intern Journalist) New Delhi: Healthcare workers should not doubt the vaccines used in India as their concern rose after multiple after-effects. “The whole world is clamoring for a vaccine. If we still decline then it is a matter of sadness. … I will urge them (healthcare workers) to please endorse the vaccine. We…
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China reports a few new cases of covid 19
Jagriti Rai ( intern journalist ), Beijing – China on Sunday reported 109 new confirmed covid 19 cases, two – thirds of them in a northern province that abuts Beijing, and no deaths There were 72 new cases in Hebei province, where the government is building isolation hospitals with a total of 9,500 rooms to…
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World’s largest vaccination campaign against Corona
(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) New Delhi: A total of 191181 people were vaccinated in the country on Saturday, the first day of the world’s largest vaccination campaign against the coronavirus. Ministry of Health has given this information. Let me tell you that the first dose of vaccine was given to the health workers deployed on…