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Coronavirus | Localised containment strategies need of hour, says PM Modi

Vaccines almost certainly less effective against B1 617 2 transmission, says UK expert

Updated: May 15, 2021 16:28 IST Under a pre-set lockdown easing roadmap, most businesses in U.K. are set to resume full activity from Monday. Share Article AAA A medical worker prepares an injection with a dose of AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine, in London. File   | Photo Credit: Reuters Under a pre-set lockdown easing roadmap, most businesses in U.K. are set to resume full activity from Monday. The vaccines being administered to protect against COVID-19 are “almost certainly less effective” against preventing the transmission of the B1.617.2 variant first identified in India, a leading UK scientist who advises the country’s vaccination programme said on Saturday.

Coronavirus | Public, government became inattentive after first wave, says RSS chief

Gujarat fatality figures reveal discrepancies

What is mucormycosis and why is it affecting Covid-19 patients? — Quartz India

India’s Covid-19 pandemic is about to get much more complicated. A crushing second wave of Covid-19, when the country is persistently seeing around 350,000 new infections a day, has  led to a massive increase in cases that require strong medication. Now, the long-term effects of such drugs are leading to cases of a rare fungal infection, which can even prove fatal in some instances. Mucormycosis, colloquially known as black fungus, is an infection from the mucormycetes group of fungi. It is abundantly found in natural environments, especially in soil. Though rare, this infection has been around for decades, but only impacts those with health conditions and significantly weakened immune systems because of the use of steroids.

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