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Home testing kits may give false negative reports even after having COVID

There are chances of false-negative reports in rapid antigen home testing kits even after having Covid symptoms and people should self-isolate themselves as a precaution, said Dr Harsh Mahajan

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National News: Revised guidelines for home isolation of COVID-19 patients

Revised guidelines for home isolation of COVID-19 patients : Rashtra News #Revised #guidelines #home #isolation #COVID19 #patients Seven-page guidelines states patients should seek medical attention if there are serious signs or symptoms People aged above 60 and those with comorbid conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, chronic lung/liver/kidney disease, cerebrovascular disease etc. shall be […]

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COVID-19 resurgence 'speculative' for now, govt. tells Supreme Court


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‘No global scientific evidence that virus targets particular age group,’ says Health Ministry
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‘No global scientific evidence that virus targets particular age group,’ says Health Ministry
The possibility of a resurgence in COVID-19 infection is “speculative” and will depend on the “behaviour” of citizens and the virus, the Health Ministry has told the Supreme Court.
“Possibility of any such resurgence would necessarily be speculative at this stage. However, the possibility of resurgence would depend on the behaviour pattern of the virus and the behaviour of the citizens, whether they follow COVID-19 appropriate behaviour or not,” the Ministry said.

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Availability of COVID vaccine for kids will pave way for school reopening, says AIIMS chief

The AIIMS stressed that though children mostly have mild infections of COVID-19 and some even are asymptomatic, they can be carriers of the infection.

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Mann ki Baat | PM Modi urges people to shed vaccine hesitancy


Mann ki Baat | PM Modi urges people to shed vaccine hesitancy
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Trust science and scientists, not rumours, to combat the threat of COVID-19, he says in the monthly broadcast.
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BJP workers listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Mann ki Baat” radio broadcast in New Delhi on June 27, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI
Trust science and scientists, not rumours, to combat the threat of COVID-19, he says in the monthly broadcast.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged the country to shed vaccine hesitancy and get themselves inoculated soon, and to trust science and scientists to combat the threat of the COVID-19 which still remains among us.

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No trade-off between lives and livelihoods in long run: Branko Milanovic


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India has a problem that is different to and deeper than the problem that the rich countries have, says City University of New York Professor
As the world stumbles through a second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is clear that both its catastrophic toll on human life and the severe socioeconomic dislocation it has caused matter equally. Yet there is growing inequality associated with governments’ and private citizens’ responses to the pandemic regarding access to vaccines and policies to support vulnerable groups. In this context,
Professor Branko Milanovic of the Stone Center on Socio Economic Inequality at the City University of New York, and former lead economist in the World Bank’s Research Department for almost 20 years, shared with

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Coronavirus | Over 72K new COVID-19 cases, above 1,500 deaths recorded on June 12, 2021

Tamil Nadu reported 15,108 new infections, followed by Kerala (13,832) and Maharashtra (10,697).

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