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BMJ, examined the elevated risk of developing a new health condition following a SARS-CoV-2 infection. Stay informed with live updates on the current COVID-19 outbreak and visit our coronavirus hub for more advice on prevention and treatment.Since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that COVID-19 cases constituted a pandemic more than 1 year ago, just over 164 million people have contracted the underlying virus, and 3.4 million people have died as a result.
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Chandigarh extends weekend night curfew to curb Covid spread. All you need to know
ANI reported. It further noted that the night curfew remain in place from 6 pm to 5 am on the other days.
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Wuhan lab researchers sought hospital care before Covid-19 outbreak disclosed: Report
Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing a US intelligence report.The newspaper said the previously undisclosed report — which provides fresh details on the number of researchers affected, the timing of their illnesses, and their hospital visits — may add weight to calls for a broader investigation into whether the Covid-19 virus could have escaped from the laboratory.The Journal said current and former officials familiar with the intelligence expressed a range of views about the strength of the report's supporting evidence, with one unnamed person saying it needed "further investigation and additional corroboration."The first cases of what would eventually be known as COVID-19 were reported at the end of December 2019 in the central
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India's COVID-19 death toll 3rd highest in world at 300,000 amid slow vaccine drive
NEW DELHI - India has surpassed 300,000 virus-related deaths, the nation with the third-highest death toll during the pandemic after the United States and Brazil, as the country faces a surge of infections impacting the poorer countryside. India's health ministry on Monday reported 4,454 new deaths in the last 24 hours, bringing India’s total fatalities to 303,720. It also reported 222,315 new infections, which raised the overall total to nearly 27 million.
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Pope challenges Vatican's journalists: Who reads your news?
ROME – Pope Francis challenged the Vatican’s in-house journalists Monday to essentially justify their continued work, asking them how many people actually consume their news in a critique of the office that costs the Holy See more than all its embassies around the world combined.
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Farmers urged to call off mass protest amid covid 'super-spreader' risk
NEW DELHI : Indian government leaders appealed to farmers to call off a mass protest this week for fear it could prove a viral "super-spreader" event as the country's overall death toll from Covid-19 crossed 300,000 on Monday.Over a third have died over the past three weeks during a devastating second wave fuelled by a new virus variant detected in India, mass political and religious gatherings, and lowering of the guard by the public, health officials and experts say.Now farmers have stirred fresh alarm by saying they will hold mass protests across the country on Wednesday to mark six months of their campaign against deregulation of agriculture markets.Farmers are camped out on Delhi's outskirts despite a great risk of infection to
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Large crowds show up for car meet in Pickering
Pickering on Sunday despite ongoing COVID-19 regulations.Videos from the scene showed numerous cars and crowds gathered in a parking lot. Images showed at least one vehicle doing doughnuts.Durham Regional Police told Global News Sunday evening that they were aware of a car meet happening with around 200 vehicles and were on scene for its duration.
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COVID: Bal Pharma launches anti-viral drug BALflu based on Favipiravir formula
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'Critical' week for Glasgow in bid to ease covid restrictions, says Humza Yousaf
Glasgow ’s hopes of seeing Covid-19 restrictions ease. The decision was taken to keep Scotland’s biggest city under Level 3 restrictions while the rest of the country – excluding Moray, which was then also moved down – went to Level 2 earlier this month.
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Three Wuhan lab staff hospitalised weeks before China announced Covid - bombshell report
China told the world a deadly new virus was rampant, a huge spy report reveals. Never-seen-before US intelligence exposes fresh information on how many researchers were affected, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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Second covid-19 wave slowed down air travel recovery: ICRA
NEW DELHI : Credit rating agency ICRA Ltd has revised the growth estimates for air passenger traffic to 80%-85% annually during financial year 2022 (FY22) from earlier projected yearly growth of 130%-135% as a result of the ongoing second wave of covid-19 pandemic.Domestic air passenger traffic had during FY21 slipped to 10-year low at 53.4 million primarily due to the covid-19 pandemic.India recorded a total of 140 million domestic air passengers and 65 million international passengers during FY20."In addition to the passengers being apprehensive about air travel, increase in infections forced many state governments to implement strict covid-19 restrictions during the last two months on air travel.
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HC asks drug controller to inquire into Gambhir, other politicians buying COVID drugs in bulk
Delhi Police which stated that Gambhir had purchased 2,628 strips of Fabiflu on the prescription of Dr Manish of Sanjay Garg Hospital. While 2,343 strips were distributed to patients, remaining 285 strips were deposited with Delhi government’s Director General of Health Services for distribution.The HC bench said , “The aspect which needs to be examined is how such a large quantity of Fabiflu was authorized to be purchased in retail as the medicine was in grave short supply at the relevant time.
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Covid sniffer dogs effective 'with up to 94 per cent accuracy', new research finds
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Covid-19: No indication that children will be 'severely affected' in third wave, says govt
third wave of coronavirus in India hit children the most?Addressing a routine press briefing on Covid-19, a top government official said that there is no indication, as of now, that children will be severely affected in the third wave of the pandemic.However, experts have already called for preparations for the third wave of Covid-19, which they predict will hit India later this year.
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Singapore approves Covid breath test with 1-minute result
Trial runSingapore will use the breathalyzers in a deployment trial to screen some incoming travelers from Malaysia, the Straits Times reported. Anyone who tests positive in the breath test would be screened in a confirmatory PCR swab test.
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Pfizer will supply Covid vaccine only to central govt, says company amid requests by states
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Katie Price slams UK airport checks and reveals she wasn’t asked for negative Covid test after Portugal holiday
KATIE Price has slammed the Covid checks in place at Heathrow airport after she wasn’t asked for a negative test when she returned from Portugal. The 43-year-old decided to film her experience to share with her fans who are concerned about travelling and she was shocked by what she had found.
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Government considering 8am to 6pm school day as part of Covid recovery plan
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Covid-19: Average number of daily flyers falls for ninth week in a row
NEW DELHI : For the ninth week in a row, fewer Indians took to the skies, given the fresh surge in covid cases across the country.Average number of daily flyers stood at 49,000 for the week that ended on 23 May, down from 60,000 for the week ending on 16 May, and less than 126,000 in the week ended 1 May, according to a report by ICICI Securities.Average passenger load factor (PLF), an airline industry metric that measures how much of an airline’s passenger carrying capacity is used, was about 30% during the week ended 23 May, the report added.During the week mentioned above, the average number of departures declined sharply to 790 against 948 in the previous week.
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Trained dogs could detect Covid infections, indicates new study
LONDON : People who are infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 have a distinct odour that can be detected by trained dogs with a high degree of accuracy, according to new research in the UK.In what has been described as the most complete study of its kind to date, combining dog trial, odour analysis and modelling, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) led collaborative research with the charity Medical Detection Dogs and Durham University to find that specially trained dogs can rapidly and non-invasively detect the disease with up to 94.3 per cent sensitivity and up to 92 per cent specificity.The dogs were able to detect odour from individuals who were asymptomatic, as well as those with two different
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Milestone: More than 10 million vaccinated in Florida
TALLHASSEE, Fla. – About five months after shots began, more than 10 million people in Florida have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, according to a report released Sunday by the state Department of Health.
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There should not be any 'ego issue': Court to doctor on Delhi govt's covid order
NEW DELHI : The Delhi High Court Monday said there was nothing wrong in the decision of the Delhi Government directing all doctors and medical staff to function in a single category, irrespective of the differences in their seniority and specialisation, in treatment of COVID patients, saying there should not be any "ego issue".Justice Rekha Palli said that "prima facie" there was nothing wrong with the May 16 notification which appeared to be dealing only with COVID management duties of doctors and they should not come to court with such pleas."What is the problem with this? What is your ego issue in this? I don't see anything wrong in this. I am sorry a doctor is coming to court like this."Prima facie I see nothing wrong with the order.
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Covid: Daily recoveries more than new cases in 27 states, says health ministry
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Wuhan lab staff fell ill before Covid-19 outbreak - report
Three researchers from China's Wuhan Institute of Virology sought hospital care in November 2019, months before China disclosed the Covid-19 pandemic, the Wall Street Journal has reported, citing a previously undisclosed US intelligence report.
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Rise in Mosquito-borne diseases to be problematic amid Covid pandemic, says HC
Delhi government, three MCDs, Delhi Cantonment and New Delhi Municipal Council to file their status reports on the steps already taken and to be undertaken on mosquito infestation. It listed the case for hearing before a bench headed by the Chief Justice on May 28.Every year during and after monsoon one sees a surge in cases of chikungunya and dengue, the high court said.
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Covid: Indian Railways delivers more than 16k tonnes of medical oxygen over last month
Highest single-day load delivered on SundayOn Sunday, more than 1,142 tonnes of oxygen was delivered by such trains, surpassing the previous best single-day record of delivering 1,118 tonnes of oxygen on May 20. In its statement it said, Highest ever single day load of more than 1142 MT of Oxygen relief delivered by Oxygen Expresses yesterday.
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Courtroom showdown: EU takes on AstraZeneca in vaccine row
BRUSSELS – It’s crunch time for the European Commission in its legal battle with drugmaker AstraZeneca.
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300,000 vaccine doses administered last week - HSE
The HSE has said that 300,000 Covid-19 vaccine doses were administered last week, and that it expects to administer a similar number of doses this week.
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Delhi Covid update: Positivity rate slightly over 2.5%, 1,550 new cases reported in last 24 hours
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Four COVID-19 cases in Melbourne – restrictions on those who visited locations of interest
The Ministry of Health is actively monitoring the situation in Melbourne and remains in close contact with Australian health agencies.
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Number of Covid deaths in 2021 will overtake last year's toll within weeks: WHO
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Mumbai: BMC halts admissions of new Covid-19 patients at 3 jumbo centres
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Covid vaccination: On-site registration enabled for 18-plus on CoWin. How it works
on-site registration and appointment for 18-44 years age group on its online portal CoWIN. However, this feature is being enabled only for Government COVID Vaccination Centers (CVCs), at the present moment in time, the ministry said in a statement.
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Jharkhand facing severe shortage of COVID vaccines, only 3 days' doses left for 18-44 group: CM
coronavirus vaccine in Jharkhand, chief minister Hemant Soren on Monday stated that only three days' vaccine left for 18-44 group, news agency PTI said.He said, Jharkhand facing severe shortages of COVID vaccines, only three days' vaccine left for 18-44 group.On Monday, Soren chaired a meeting with state ministers over the COVID situation in the state.As per yesterday's data, the state now has 22,566 active cases, while 3,01,705 patients have recovered from the infection, a health bulletin. Battling a sharp surge in COVID-19 cases during the second wave, the state government has extended the lockdown till May 27.
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Delhi: COVID-19 vaccination halted at all 400 sites for 18-44 age group, says Sisodia
Manish Sisodia on Monday stated all the 400 vaccination sites for the 18-44 age group have been closed in Delhi due to shortage of vaccines. He further noted vaccination centres administering Covaxin to the 45 age group, healthcare workers and frontline workers have also shut down due to shortage.Pointing out that vaccination against coronavirus is the need of the hour, Sisodia said they have spoken to Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson and Johnson for vaccines.
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24.05.2021 / 13:11
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Council unveil new funding to support community's COVID recovery
iOS - Android Grants being made from the Scottish Government’s flexible fund aim to “help those at risk through health and social inequalities,” such as through providing access to food and medicines, and practical support in conjunction with voluntary groups.NLC will now broaden the criteria for its £100 winter, spring and summer hardship payments to include pupils who are eligible for school clothing grants but not free school meals.Families and individuals from disadvantaged groups, identified following referral from children, families and social work, will receive payments increased from £60 to £100 per person.Increased support will also be available for health improvements for older people, shielding individuals and vulnerable young
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Midair marriage: Couple ties knot on board flight to Madurai, flouts Covid rules
ANI.Relatives and guests are also seen standing behind the couple and there are also visuals of the inside of the aircraft with people sitting and enjoying the function.
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Mankind Pharma launches COVID protection policy to support families of deceased
₹50 lakh.It also said, each employee would be covered under the Employee Deposit Link Insurance (EDLI) scheme and the legal nominees will be paid an amount of ₹7 lakh in case of death of the employee.Further, the company will continue to provide medical cover to the dependents of the employee registered in the Group Mediclaim Policy for three years post the demise of the employee, it added."We hope that passing these cumulative supports will help the bereaved family members of the deceased employee to overcome the financial burden.
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Sputnik V in India: RDIF, Panacea Biotec launch production of Covid vaccine
Sputnik V, the world's first registered vaccine against coronavirus, in India.India's Panacea Biotec will now produce 100 million doses of Sputnik V every year, RDIF has said in a statement. Full-scale production is expected to begin this summer.The first batch made by the Indian manufacturer will be shipped to Gamaleya, the Moscow institute which developed the vaccine, for quality controls, RDIF's statement read.BREAKING: RDIF and Panacea Biotec launch the production of Sputnik V in India.
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Covid-19: BCCI to donate 2,000 oxygen concentrators to medical organisations
₹51 crore to the PM Cares fund."The BCCI acknowledges the stellar role the medical and healthcare community has played and continues to play as we fight this long battle against the virus. They have truly been frontline warriors and have done whatever possible to shield us," BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said."The Board has always put health and safety at the top of the chart and remains committed to the cause.
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The Latest: WHO considers ways to strengthen urgent response
GENEVA — French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are among those rallying around efforts to strengthen the World Health Organization and the fight against pandemics as the U.N. agency opened its annual assembly with a draft resolution in the works that acknowledges missteps in the response to COVID-19.
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24.05.2021 / 12:43
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WHO and Switzerland launch global BioHub for pathogen storage, sharing and analysis
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Swiss Confederation today signed a Memorandum of Understanding to launch the first WHO BioHub Facility as part of the WHO BioHub System, which was announced in November 2020. This facility will enhance the rapid sharing of viruses and other pathogens between laboratories and partners globally.
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₹4 lakh compensation to Covid victims' kin
₹4 lakh to the families of coronavirus victims, and a uniform policy for issuance of death certificates The Supreme Court on Monday looked for a response from the Centre on a plea seeking compensation of ₹4 lakh to the families of those who have died from coronavirus.A bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan and M R Shah also asked the Centre to show them the ICMR guidelines on issuance of death certificates for Covid-19 victims, saying there should be a uniform policy for issuing such documents.The apex court was hearing two separate pleas seeking directions to the Centre and states to provide compensation of ₹4 lakh to the families of coronavirus victims as provisioned under the Disaster Management Act of 2005, and a uniform policy for issuance
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Shoppers Stop’s Q4 satisfies, but second covid wave to hinder recovery ahead
Shoppers Stop Ltd’s recovery has been relatively slower than other retailers. One reason for this is the company’s higher presence in shopping malls, where footfalls fell due to the pandemic-induced restrictions.
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Waves
COVID-19
United States
Cases: 46 252 513
Deaths: 750 423
Recovered: 0
India
Cases: 34 321 025
Deaths: 459 652
Recovered: 0
Brazil
Cases: 21 835 785
Deaths: 608 235
Recovered: 0
United Kingdom
Cases: 9 215 683
Deaths: 141 607
Recovered: 0
Russia
Cases: 8 494 589
Deaths: 237 619
Recovered: 0
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