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Covishield Gives 93% Protection Against Covid, 98% Mortality Reduction: Study

Covishield Gives 93% Protection Against Covid, 98% Mortality Reduction: Study
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Two-thirds of Indians have COVID-19 antibodies but 40 crore people still vulnerable

The ICMR chief informed that those without antibodies run the risk of infection waves.  He stated that in ICMR s fourth national COVID-19 serosurvey, which included 2,892 in the 6-9 years age group, 5,799 in 10-17 and 20,284 those aged 18 years and above, the seroprevalence in the age group of 6-9 years was 57.2 per cent, in 10-17 years age group, it was 61.6 per cent, in 18-44 years, it was 66.7 per cent, while in 45-60 years age group, it was 77.6 per cent and in over 60 years, it was around 76.7 per cent.  The seroprevalence in rural areas was found to be 66.7 per cent and slightly higher in urban at 69.6 per cent.

Future Waves Possible, Travel If Fully Vaccinated: Centre After 4th Sero Survey

Future Waves Possible, Travel If Fully Vaccinated: Centre After 4th Sero Survey Future Waves Possible, Travel If Fully Vaccinated: Centre After 4th Sero Survey In the third sero survey conducted in December-January, 2021, the sero-prevalence was 24.1 per cent. India has recorded over 3.12 crore cases so far. New Delhi: The government on Tuesday said a sero survey has found that two-thirds of the population - aged above six years - has SARS-CoV-2 antibodies but stressed that around 40 crore people are still vulnerable to the infection and there is no room for complacency . State heterogeneity indicates the possibility of future waves of infection, the government warned, adding that people should travel only if fully vaccinated. 

India logs 38,079 new COVID cases, 560 deaths; recovery rate rises to 97 31 per cent

New Delhi: A medic administers a dose of COVID-19 vaccine at Yamuna Khadar  India recorded 38,079 new coronavirus cases, which took the infection tally to 3,10,64,908, while the death toll reached 4,13,091 with 560 more fatalities, according to Union health ministry data updated on Saturday. The active cases have declined to 4,24,025 and comprise 1.36 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate stands at 97.31 per cent, the data updated at 8 am showed. It said that active COVID-19 cases have decreased by 6,397 in a span of 24 hours. The ministry said that 19,98,715 tests were conducted on Friday, taking the total cumulative tests conducted for detection of COVID-19 in the country to 44,20,21,954.

COVID-19: PM Modi has given target to stall third wave, it is possible, says V K Paul

COVID-19: PM Modi has given target to stall third wave, it is possible, says V K Paul NITI Aayog Member (Health) Dr V K Paul said the world is moving towards a third wave of COVID and even the prime minister has mentioned this and said it is a warning that everything cannot be taken for granted Niti Aayog s VK Paul said the next 100-125 days are going to be critical PTI Updated Jul 17, 2021, 9:34 AM IST The next 100-125 days are critical in the fight against COVID-19, NITI Aayog Member (Health) Dr V K Paul said on Friday while informing that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a target to stall the third wave of the pandemic and it is possible. Addressing a press conference, he said the world is moving towards a third wave of Covid and even the prime minister has mentioned this and said it is a warning that everything cannot be taken for granted.

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