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Chennai: Six students test Covid positive at Anna University; IIT-Madras tally reaches 191

Anna University decided to conduct tests after two students residing on the campus complained of fever. At least eight residents of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Chennai tested positive for Covid-19 on Wednesday, taking the number of infected on the campus to 191. Meanwhile. six students also tested positive at Anna University’s College of Engineering, Guindy campus. The institution decided to conduct tests after two students residing on the campus complained of fever. Speaking to the reporters after inspecting the IIT campus, Tamil Nadu Health Secretary Dr. J Radhakrishnan, said: “We have been telling this, again and again, not wearing masks could increase the risk of getting infected by the virus. While eating we need to remove masks and hence we should make sure we maintain social distancing. Few small mistakes will cause great danger. As I said yesterday, we will initiate action the management which lacks to implement these things.”

Coronavirus highlights, Dec 16: Covaxin produces robust immune response ; India s active caseload declines

Telangana gears up to vaccinate 80 lakh people in first phase Telangana is in the process of creating the required infrastructure for administering Covid-19 vaccine doses to about 80 lakh people in the first phase, once the preventive medicine is available for the state, PTI quoted government sources as saying. “Even if one vaccinator administers 100 people a day, on an average 10,000 vaccinators can vaccinate 80 lakh people in eight or ten days,” a Health department official told PTI. Vaccination will be done at all government health facilities such as primary health centers, district hospitals and teaching facilities, the official said. Bharat Biotech’s Covid vaccine produces robust immune response

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