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COVID-19 mutant strains, N440K and E484Q, not behind surge in cases in Maharashtra, Kerala: Centre

Highlights NITI Aayog Member (Health) V K Paul said that 187 people have tested positive for the UK strain of SARS-CoV-2 in the country so far. Six have been detected with the South Africa variant. Also, one person has been detected with the Brazil variant so far. There is no direct relation between the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra and some other states, and the mutant virus strains N440K and E484Q of SARS-CoV-2, the Centre said on Tuesday. Addressing a press conference, NITI Aayog Member (Health) V K Paul said that 187 people have tested positive for the UK strain of SARS-CoV-2 in the country so far, while six have been detected with the South Africa variant. Also, one person has been detected with the Brazil variant so far.

Two New Variants Of Covid-19 Detected In Kerala, Maharashtra: Centre

Two New Variants Of Covid-19 Detected In Kerala, Maharashtra: Centre At the moment, Kerala and Maharashtra, account for 75 per cent of total active Covid-19 cases in country. PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-02-23T21:17:37+05:30 Two New Variants Of Covid-19 Detected In Kerala, Maharashtra: Centre outlookindia.com 2021-02-23T21:22:00+05:30 Also read Two new variants of coronavirus have been detected in Maharashtra and Kerala, officials said on Tuesday adding that there is no evidence to prove that these new variants are responsible for the sudden rise of positive Covid-19 cases in the states. Kerala and Maharashtra, account for 75 per cent of total active Covid-19 cases in country.

Two COVID-19 variants detected in Maharashtra, Kerala: Govt

Two COVID-19 variants detected in Maharashtra, Kerala: Govt
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COVID-19: Adverse events seen in 0 18% of those vaccinated, says Centre; India to supply vaccines to 6 countries

India reported 10,064 new covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, the lowest single-day spike in seven months. Out of the total cases, active cases further dropped to 2 lakh while recoveries went up to over 1.02 crore

64% health workers take jab, poor show in Punjab

As many as 1,91,181 health workers were vaccinated by 16,755 personnel at 3,351 sites across the country. The mammoth exercise that seeks to cover 30 crore at-risk people by July. The inoculation coverage on the opening day was 63.7 per cent of the three lakh target beneficiaries. Delays in uploading beneficiary lists and non-scheduled vaccinations were the operational challenges reported today, said the government, assuring these would be fixed. Delhi reported 52 adverse events, including one serious, while Haryana reported 13. Will compensate for side-effects: Biotech Bharat Biotech, the developer of Covaxin, said on Saturday that it would compensate those who report serious side-effects after receiving the shot. The vaccine recipients, including all health staffers at AIIMS, Delhi, signed a consent form that specified the compensation for a “serious adverse event” would be paid by Bharat Biotech. TNS

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