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There is an urgent need for vaccines for children
Sudhir Chaudhary discussed decreasing trend of COVID cases and vaccines for children
New Delhi: India witnessed a decrease in the number of COVID-19 cases today. A total of 2,29,942 new cases were registered on May 10. It was the first time in this month that the number of cases in a day has been so low. Hence, many are considering this to be a good sign.
Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary on Tuesday (May 11) discussed the decreasing trend of COVID cases and the need for vaccines for children.
Whenever the number of coronavirus cases decreases, there is an apprehension that maybe the number of tests was reduced. That is, due to fewer tests, there was a reduction in new cases. But it was not the case this time.
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The lack of healthcare infrastructure has made things worse
Sudhir Chaudhary discussed the devastating impact of the pandemic in rural India
New Delhi: Mahatma Gandhi once said that the real India lives in villages. This was a period when villages were the soul of India. But over the years we have gradually forgotten the villages because the centre of power was in the cities. The centre of the media was also in the cities. Even today the media of our country shows the news of cities and the regional media is limited to the state capitals. Opinion makers of our country live in the cities. All celebrities and movie stars also have their homes in the cities.
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The vaccine manufacturers don t want to make them patent-free
Sudhir Chaudhary discussed the patent politics being played on the global fora
New Delhi: American scientist Jonas Salk, who created the polio vaccine in 1955 refused to get a patent for it. Because of that, the world was able to beat the terrible disease. But times have changed and humans have changed too. About 3.2 million people have died from the coronavirus worldwide but despite this, the vaccines have not been made patent-free as the companies making these vaccines do not want their money-printing machines shut down.
Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary on Friday (May 7) discussed the patent politics being played on the global fora while the common man is suffering from the pandemic.
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There are several myths about home remedies for COVID treatment
Sudhir Chaudhary discussed the threat of the third wave and busted certain myths
New Delhi: Even as the people are struggling to cope up with the second wave of COVID-19 in the country, the fear of the third wave has made things worse. People are worried about when the next wave will strike and how they will survive it.
Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary on Thursday (May 6) discussed the threat of the third COVID wave and busted myths about certain home remedies people are employing these days to fight against the deadly virus.
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Samajwadi Party emerged as the best performer
Sudhir Chaudhary explained its implications on the assembly elections next year
New Delhi: Three days after the counting of votes for UP panchayat elections began, the picture is now clear. It shows that the BJP has suffered a big loss in these elections. Although in these elections, political parties do not field candidates with their election symbol, but they do support them. This was done on a large scale this time.
Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary on Wednesday (May 5) explained the significance of the results of UP panchayat elections and its implications on the assembly elections next year.