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The Duke of Edinburgh’s Funeral will take place on Saturday 17 April 2021 at 3pm in St George’s Chapel, Windsor. The Funeral Service will begin with a National Minute’s Silence at three o’clock. The service will be preceded by a ceremonial procession inside the grounds of Windsor Castle.
The plans for the funeral are in line with The Duke of Edinburgh s own personal wishes, and the occasion will recognise and celebrate The Duke’s life and his more than 70 years of service to The Queen, the UK and the Commonwealth.
It will be a Ceremonial Royal Funeral, the same as for Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, rather than a State Funeral – something which is generally reserved for Monarchs. The plans have been approved by The Queen and reflect appropriate Government advice.
Both Haryan and Odissa presented their JJM annual action plan detailing their plan of action for the financial year 2021-22 as well as the saturation plan for the states to ensure that every rural household gets household tap water connection.In a
Both Haryan and Odissa presented their JJM annual action plan detailing their plan of action for the financial year 2021-22 as well as the saturation plan for the states to ensure that every rural household gets household tap water connection.In a
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A vaccine expert found out that Regeneron s COVID-19 antibody-drug appears to prevent virus spread within households.
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Regeneron Prevents Virus Spread
According to the findings of a clinical trial conducted in part by a Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center vaccine researcher, an antibody regimen created by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals offered good defense against COVID-19 when administered to people living with someone infected with the virus.
The findings, which were announced by the Tarrytown, New York-based pharmaceutical company on Monday but have yet to be published in a peer-reviewed journal, open up another possible route for preventing the transmission of the virus among people who have not been immunized.