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70 people vaccinated on opening day of Delhi s first drive-through Covid centre

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Researchers in Kenya and worldwide are seeking new ideas for ventilation systems So the researchers wanted to see whether the same was true in mice, rats and pigs common animal subjects new ideas are tested on humans. Also, we know that [parts] of the rectum are suitable for drug or nutrient absorption, Takebe said. The rectum can serve as a route to administer drugs or fluids, which are then absorbed by blood vessels and flow into the body s circulatory system.   Oxygenation like an enema The researchers injected oxygen through the rectums of anesthetized mice in an oxygen-deprived environment, using an enemalike procedure.

Delhi s first drive-through vaccination centre launched at Vegas Mall, Dwarka

Delhi s first drive-through vaccination centre launched at Vegas Mall, Dwarka ANI | Updated: May 26, 2021 23:02 IST New Delhi [India], May 26 (ANI): Delhi s first drive-through vaccination centre for people above 18 years, established by the Delhi government in collaboration with Aakash Healthcare Super Speciality Hospital was inaugurated by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday. Launching the vaccination centre, Kejriwal said that several more drive-through vaccination centres will be launched in the next few days. We started a drive-through vaccination centre in Dwarka from today and will open more such centres in Delhi. We are just waiting for an adequate supply of vaccines. I hope the Central government will ensure supply of vaccines soon so that we can open more centres, said Kejriwal.

Dentists recommend changing toothbrush after recovering from COVID-19; find out why

Dentists recommend changing toothbrush after recovering from COVID-19; find out why Dentists have now recommended that a person who has recently recovered from COVID-19 should immediately change their toothbrush. They believe that doing so can save the person from re-infection BusinessToday.In | May 7, 2021 | Updated 15:08 IST COVID-19 can spread through toothbrush and tongue cleaners as these items belonging to an infected person are likely to have a significantly high concentration of SARS-CoV-2 While the anti-COVID-19 vaccines are effective as a preventive measure against the virus, experts believe that the jabs can t guarantee 100 per cent protection from the coronavirus in all situations. Hence, taking precautions has become extremely important, both, for those who had recovered from infection and those who are not infected.

Why you must change your toothbrush after recovering from Covid-19

Why you must change your toothbrush after recovering from Covid-19 Why you must change your toothbrush after recovering from Covid-19 Experts recommend that once a Covid-19 patient has recovered, they should change their toothbrush and tongue cleaner to prevent further transmission of the disease. advertisement UPDATED: May 7, 2021 08:24 IST Experts say toothbrush of an infected person can harbour the virus and it is best that it s discarded after recovery. (Photo: Getty Images) Coronavirus infections are spreading in India at an alarming rate, and it is now well evidenced that a person can be re-infected after having recovered once. While vaccines have proven to be effective as a preventive measure, experts are of the view that even they can t guarantee 100 per cent protection in all situations, at all times.

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