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Watch | In conversation with WHO Chief Scientist Soumya Swaminathan

Watch | WHO Chief Scientist Soumya Swaminathan on virus variants in India, vaccinations and more Updated: Updated: May 17, 2021 21:03 IST In this video interview, WHO chief scientist warns of more COVID-19 waves and says the response over next 6-18 months is critical Share Article Close X In this video interview, WHO chief scientist warns of more COVID-19 waves and says the response over next 6-18 months is critical Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, chief scientist at the World Health Organization, has been maintaining a keen eye on the developments related to the COVID-19 pandemic in India.   In an online interview to The Hindu, she

India got 5 5 lakh Remdesivir vials, 15,801 oxygen cylinders as foreign aid, says Centre

A view of Remdesivir injection for treating coronavirus at Tiruchi. File   | Photo Credit: M. Srinath Effective immediate allocation, and streamlined delivery to recipient States, Union Territories and institutions is an ongoing exercise, it said Nineteen oxygen generation plants, 11,321 oxygen concentrators, 15,801 oxygen cylinders and about 5.5 lakh Remdesivir vials received as global aid have been delivered or dispatched to various states and union territories from April 27 to May 16, the Centre said on Monday. The government has been receiving international cooperation for COVID-19 relief medical supplies and equipment since April 27 from different countries and organisations. Through a streamlined and systematic mechanism, various ministries and departments have seamlessly collaborated under the ‘whole of government’ approach for expeditiously delivering incoming global aid to states and union territories, the Union health ministry said.

To beat variants, go big on Covaxin

To beat variants, go big on Covaxin SECTIONS Last Updated: May 17, 2021, 11:07 PM IST Share Synopsis ​​ Investing in upgrading a BSL-3 lab to make it fit for production will have uses beyond the manufacture of Covaxin. Going beyond the financial support it has provided, the government must step up assistance to Bharat Biotech to augment the capacity of its BSL-3 labs and vaccine manufacturing units. Agencies Monthly production of Covaxin is expected to go up from 20 million doses at present to 60-70 million in JulyAugust, and to 100 million in September. With a study in the peer-reviewed journal, Clinical Infectious Diseases, revealing that indigenously developed Covaxin is effective against all known variants of Covid-19, the government should make increasing its production a chief priority. The government can raise financial assistance to Bharat Biotech, either as grant or fully paid-up orders, it can help with upgrading existing manufacturing facilities outside Bharat

Top news of the day — May 17, 2021

Updated: The major news headlines of the day, and more. Share Article AAA Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh during the release of the first batch of 2DG drug indigenously developed by DRDO, in New Delhi. Twitter/@drharshvardhan   The major news headlines of the day, and more. Bihar recorded the highest number of doctors 69 who died due to COVID-19 in the second wave so far followed by Uttar Pradesh (34) and Delhi (27). According to the Indian Medical Association (IMA) registry, 244 deaths have been recorded in the second wave with the youngest physician who died being Dr. Anas Mijahid, 25, from Delhi and the oldest being Dr. Anil Kumar Rakshit, 87, Kolkata.

CFTRI ready to carry out COVID-19 tests through dry swab method

Updated: May 17, 2021 21:43 IST It is two to three times faster than the conventional RT-PCR method, and is economical also Share Article AAA It is two to three times faster than the conventional RT-PCR method, and is economical also The CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) in Mysuru is ready to carry out COVID-19 tests through the newly developed dry swab RT-PCR method that promises quicker results, paving the way for ramping up testing when the rate of infection is high. The method, developed by Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad, which is also a constituent of Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), had been approved by Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR).

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