By profiling the immune response to novel coronavirus in critically ill patients, scientists have identified a unique pattern of six molecules that could be used as therapeutic targets for Covid-19
In recent weeks, a multisystem hyperinflammatory condition has emerged in children in association with prior exposure or infection to SARS-CoV-2
Among states and UTs, Delhi now has the second-highest count of confirmed cases in the country. It has gone past Tamil Nadu
Thane, Navi Mumbai wrestle with Covid surge, Chennai hospitals stretched, and a look at India's evolving strategy on testing for Covid-19-a roundup of news on how India is dealing with the pandemic
Who would be the first to get a COVID-19 vaccine? Probably people in the country where the first effective vaccine is developed. About a dozen different vaccines are in various stages of testing worldwide, including in Britain, China and the US. This week, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top US infectious disease expert, said he is cautiously optimistic there will be a COVID-19 vaccine by the end of the year or early 2021. Several wealthy countries have already ordered millions of doses of those experimental vaccines. Britain and the US, for example, have invested in a vaccine candidate being developed by Oxford University and produced by AstraZeneca. If it works, UK politicians have said Britons will be vaccinated with it. The US expects to start stockpiling it this fall and also has invested in other vaccine candidates. Groups including the vaccine alliance GAVI are also working to buy doses for poor countries and AstraZeneca has agreed to license its vaccine to India's Serum Institute f
France has the worst coronavirus death rate at 18.43 per cent, among countries reporting high fatalities.
According to the Union Health Ministry, the total number of COVID-19 cases climbed to 4,56,183 and the death toll rose to 14,476 on Wednesday
The country's pandemic response has faced criticism since March, when President Jair Bolsonaro started defying social distancing recommendations
Scientists, including those from the University of Nottingham in the UK, noted that herd immunity develops when individuals contracting the disease build up natural immunity
South Africa becomes the first in Africa to enter the ranks of nations with over 100,000 cases
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Suspending this programme will only weaken our economy and our health care workforce at a time when the need to strengthen both is as clear as ever, Krishnamoorthi said
Among procedures, planned surgeries such as cataract operations and joint replacements suffered a decline of over 90%, while hemodialysis declined by only 6%
Some of that increase may be attributed to increased testing, but the WHO does not believe that testing is the main reason
Maharashtra, Delhi, and Gujarat have a death rate higher than the national average of 3.2 per cent.
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Andhra Pradesh, which once was feted for its response to the pandemic, reports significant rise in daily new increase in coronavirus cases.
Brazil becomes second country after the US to cross 1 million coronavirus cases; its death toll is second worst.
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