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This regimen was shown in clinical trials to be safe and effective at preventing symptomatic Covid-19, with no severe cases and no hospitalisations more than 14 days after the second dose, according to AstraZeneca.
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It gives students the responsibility to play an active role in planning and presenting their learning to their parents.
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Students from classes V and VII performed a magic show while a group of students performed a patriotic song and then a group dance.
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Follow these simple tips and keep your lips pink of their health
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While many countries rely on their own regulatory systems for vaccine approvals, some countries with weak system depend on WHO's nod to a great extent for rolling out their national vaccination programmes.
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The study is the first to comprehensively address the roles of women leaders and women legislators in mitigating the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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This is how you can refresh your wardrobe and start the year on a positive note
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In a new study published in Immunity, researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden used a model to study the development of lung macrophages directly in a living lung.
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Dr Raghu Ram is the director of KIMS-Ushalakshmi Centre for Breast Diseases and founder-CEO of Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation. He is also the immediate past President of the Association of Surgeons of India.
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The ace fashion designer took to Instagram to share a photograph with the Bollywood actors
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This activity helped the children to understand the value of old things and develop aesthetic expression.
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The development came after the UK became the first country in the world to approve a coronavirus vaccine developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca, even as it battled the new highly contagious variant of the coronavirus.
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Noel Wathion, number two at the European Medicines Agency, told Belgian newspaper Het Nieuwsblad on Tuesday that the approval for AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine is still "unthinkable" and Europe
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There is no evidence that the new variant is more virulent or that it has the ability to beat existing precautions such as masks, physical distancing and other non-pharmaceutical interventions
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Jewellery in 2021 would be anything but boring and subtle. So we would see a 'riot of colours' expressed through unusual combinations of very different families of gemstones coming together, giving designers a very rich canvas to paint on, they add.
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This figure has been gradually increased and stands at 80 per cent currently
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In diabetes patients, severe complications, like the potentially lethal condition DKA, can arise when illness or certain conditions prevent cells from receiving enough glucose to fuel their functioning
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Day 1 celebration of Math Week began with a special assembly on Math and its importance to human life.
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The final round of Inter School Math Quiz Matho-E- Magician was held on December 23. The event began with virtual lamp lighting and a welcome dance by Grade VI student Lasya.
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Several Workshops “Blissful Bytes (Cooking)”, “English Ladder (Creative Writing)”, Meerkats Master Builder Coding for Gaming were arranged for us to pursue our hobbies.
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The grand exhibition was graced by cities fashion lovers where the exclusive designer wear apparels and jewellery were displayed.
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After a year of staying home, travellers look forward to embark on long-haul journeys
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This research is the first to assess the microbiology, risk factors, and outcomes in hospitalised patients with severe COVID-19 and secondary bloodstream infections
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Meet Raunaq Muradia who began a roaring cake business called L'Entremet during the pandemic