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Covid deaths remain below 1K first time in 2 months

Covid deaths remain below 1K first time in 2 months ​ By IANS | ​ 0 Views Covid deaths remain below 1K first time in 2 months. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, June 28 : India reported 46,148 new Covid-19 cases and 979 deaths in the last 24 hours, according to data released by the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry on Monday. This is for the first time in over two and half months that the death toll has come below the 1,000-mark and the 11th consecutive day in the last two months when the toll has been below the 2,000-mark. The total caseload rose to 3,02,79,331 as India crossed the mark of over three crore Covid cases last Wednesday.

India tests longer-range drone flights, sets sights on Covid jab deliveries

Share Technicians fly a drone belonging to the Throttle Aerospace Systems (TAS) which flies Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) to deliver life saving medical supplies. AFP India tests longer-range drone flights, sets sights on Covid jab deliveries Sun, 27 June 2021 An aviation firm has carried out the first tests in India of longer-range drone deliveries, as hopes grow that they could deliver medicines as well as Covid-19 vaccines to remote areas. Greater use of drones could be a game-changer for medical services in the South Asian nation’s hard-to-reach rural areas where healthcare is limited and roads often poor, experts say.

Students With Autism In Chennai Built A Special COVID Website To Help Visually Challenged Stay Informed

Students With Autism In Chennai Built A Special COVID Website To Help Visually Challenged Stay Informed Students With Autism In Chennai Built A Special COVID Website To Help Visually Challenged Stay Informed By developing a unique website, three students with autism in Chennai have provided an accessible resource of information to the visually challenged Chennai: It is hard to believe, but true. Three Chennai students with autism Prem, Pranav Sridhar and Saravana Raj have designed India s first accessible website for COVID-19 data to help the visually challenged community access crucial COVID information. On their site www.hashackcode.com/covid-19 they simplify complex government data from state governments and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) often in the form of graphics, charts or pictures into accessible HTML form so that screen readers used by the visually impaired can read it. Normally, screen readers do not read data or information in such forms and visua

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