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People lowering their guard and thronging tourist places point to a dangerous phase
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Directed to complete vaccination in rural areas
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Police personnel and officers contributed money from their pocket to raise an amount of Rs one lakh rupees to help the aggrieved family
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Shlokka Pandit, who has been in and around her loved ones during the Covid pandemic, says that the pandemic has left us scratched mentally as we have seen it all.
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When consumer returns and international travel for pleasure is permitted, Japan’s aggressive tourism strategy will yield results
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The Health Secretary instructed doctors to carry out fever survey and supply Covid kits to the people suffering with virus symptoms
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A total of 858 individuals have recovered with a recovery rate of 97.80 percent
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Together we can fight this pandemic and make our mother earth happy again.
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Researchers from the University of Miami in Florida, US, found that patients with Covid-19 who had been vaccinated against flu were also less likely to visit the emergency department and be admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU).
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The ward is being set up in collaboration with Sahayata Trust, a city-based charitable organisation
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The study, led by researchers from the Northwestern University in the US, also found that the consumption of more vegetables, and less processed meats, could cut the risk of Covid infection.
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"This is one of the first documented cases of co-infection with two SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern," said lead author and molecular biologist Dr Anne Vankeerberghen from the OLV Hospital.
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As huge crowds are being witnessed in markets and public places in different cities and crazy crowds seen at hill stations, flouting Covid norms.
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This is the 32nd consecutive day when India reported less than one lakh new coronavirus cases.
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The team, which includes Australian Nobel laureate Professor Peter Doherty, also has scientists from the UK, the US, China, Canada, New Zealand. The study was released on open-access repository Zenodo
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A latest AIIMS study has confirmed that apart from the lungs and liver, kidneys were the most affected in deseased patients with severe Covid-19.
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The doctors will distribute Rs 1,000 scholarship every month to students studying in classes I to V, Rs 2,000 per month to students of classes VI to X, Rs 3,000 per month for students studying Intermediate, Rs 4,000 per month to students studying Degree and Rs 5,000 per months to those pursuing PG
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A total of 993 individuals have recovered on Thursday with a recovery rate of 97.63 per cent
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Mohd Saleem, the chairman of Telangana State Wakf Board, said the board is ready to help the widows and their children.
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The police had booked a case against chemical engineer Paruchuri Mallik following a complaint from Dr. G Srinivas Rao, DPH, stating that Mallik, during a television show, said there was a possibility of deaths during the third wave of Covid-19 and that every house would report death in TS