Tag: coronavirus
Russia vaccinates the rich and the powerful against Covid; public launch...
Russia may be the first to launch a corona vaccine in August, not India, China or the US as expected earlier.
According to reports, Russia...
Kerala positive; Contact cases show a steep increase in Kerala
Kerala on Sunday reported 821 positive cases of which 75 per cent were infected through contact. The capital district of Thiruvananthapuranm continued to record...
Coronavirus leads to repercussions on food security, nutrition and livelihoods
The coronavirus pandemic not only has far-reaching and multifaceted impacts on societies and economies, but also could aggravate existing instabilities and lead to new...
Adult Children transmits coronavirus as adults do
The role of children in spreading the coronavirus has been widely discussed and debated. Earlier it was believed that the children had no role...
UN Humanitarian Chief calls for more funds to help the poor
Stating that COVID-19 pandemic and resulting recession is set to trigger the first increase in global poverty in three decades, UN Humanitarian Chief Mark...
Covid19; ZyCoV-D, the plasmid DNA vaccine, to undergo clinical trials
ZyCoV-D, the plasmid DNA vaccine designed and developed by Zydus and funded by the Department of Biotechnology, India, has initiated Phase one and two...
World to see drastic fall in Vaccination: world bodies
The world is going to see a drastic decline in the number of children receiving life saving vaccines, warned the World Health Organisation and...
Kerala Positive: Increase of Covid 19 contact cases raises concern
Kerala is seeing a rapid increase of coronavirus in the last several days and the last two days has witnessed about 1200 cases, which...
India meets the 140 per million population tests
A majority of the sates in India have already met the World health Organisation (WHO) guidelines that called for 140 tests per day per...
Skin rashes, a symptom of Covid 19
Are skin rashes a symptom of coronavirus? Yes, they are if a new study has to be believed. The Researchers at King’s...







































