-
While the new Covid vaccine policy came into effect across the country, TS perhaps remains the only State that has adopted a measured, practical, and logical approach of vaccinating individuals who need them the most
-
The research was presented at the World Microbe Forum, an online meeting of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM), the Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS), and several other societies that will take place online June 20-24.
-
The study, published on Thursday in the journal JAMA, recruited 45 healthy male volunteers aged 18 to 50 years scheduled for mRNA COVID-19 vaccination by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.
-
The research team has observed that around 68 per cent of the S-proteins exist in open formation at physiological pH 7.4, but their proportion decreases when the pH is slightly higher (pH 8.0) or lower (pH 6.5).
-
Experts say continued circulation of coronavirus, threat from new emerging variants create possibility
-
A compound found in green tea called gallocatechin may help in the development of a drug that can combat the SARS-CoV-2.
-
Lockdown not only helped break Covid transmission but also has gone a long way in keeping seasonal ailments at bay
-
Lower antibody count after jab does not mean poor immunity, say experts
-
Experts say it can turn into an endemic that causes cold during winter when conditions are favourable for its transmission
-
Roche is deeply committed to support the ongoing efforts to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, mitigate the deadly second wave and save lives
-
The research team involving physicians, chemical biologists and an authority on human nutrition, looked at Covid from a higher level than just a disease affecting the lungs and considered how the whole body deals
-
Officials say gains made during lockdown could be easily wiped out during the relaxation hours
-
SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind Covid-19, spreads mainly through respiratory droplets, and dental procedures are known to produce an abundance of aerosols leading to fears that flying saliva
-
Covid can infect or transmit when one is more than six feet away from an infected person
-
Through the findings, published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the researchers analyzed more palatable alternatives to the kind of social distancing mandates that threw a wrench at how businesses, schools and even family gatherings work.
-
Physical distancing still remains the best way to beat new variants, says official
-
The team from the University of Texas at Austin analysed blood plasma samples from four people who recovered from SARS-CoV-2 infections.
-
The new travel restrictions have been imposed for an indefinite period and will require another presidential proclamation to end it.
-
The aim is to ensure everybody with symptoms gets access to early treatment, without waiting on the diagnosis
-
The N440K can generate about ten times more virus particles than the A2a prototype, the strain which is in circulation worldwide