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Jaitley's condition stable but critical – Central Chronicle – Central India's Premier English Daily

Jaitley's condition stable but critical – Central Chronicle – Central India's Premier English Daily
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India's total cases of mutant coronavirus strains reach 795

India's total cases of mutant coronavirus strains reach 795
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No new strain of novel coronavirus in Maharashtra, Kerala and Punjab: Govt

No new strain of novel coronavirus in Maharashtra, Kerala and Punjab: Govt
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India's total cases of mutant COVID-19 strains reach 795 : The Tribune India

India's total cases of mutant COVID-19 strains reach 795 : The Tribune India
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covaxin: Need to change Covaxin composition not felt yet due to vaccine's good efficacy against mutant variants: Government

covaxin: Need to change Covaxin composition not felt yet due to vaccine's good efficacy against mutant variants: Government
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Surge in Coronavirus cases: PM Modi to hold meet with CMs today on COVID-19 situation


Surge in Coronavirus cases: PM Modi to hold meet with CMs today on COVID-19 situation
The meeting will be held via videoconferencing, where the Prime Minister will discuss the latest surge in COVID-19 cases in several states
BusinessToday.In | March 17, 2021 | Updated 09:20 IST
The meeting between PM Modi and the chief ministers will take place at 12.30 pm
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a meeting on Wednesday, March 17, with chief ministers of all states to take stock of the COVID-19 situation in the country. PM Modi will also review the ongoing vaccination drive against the coronavirus.
The meeting will be held via videoconferencing, where the Prime Minister will discuss the latest surge in COVID-19 cases in several states. The PM's meeting with CMs will be the first such since India launched the world's largest immunisation drive against the disease on January 16.

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Delhi reports first case of South African variant of COVID-19; 33-year-old man tests positive


Delhi reports first case of South African variant of COVID-19; 33-year-old man tests positive
The Centre said India had reported four cases of the South African variant of SARS-CoV-2 and one case of the Brazil variant a month ago
BusinessToday.In | March 17, 2021 | Updated 08:43 IST
A 33-year-old man, admitted at the LNJP hospital, became the first confirmed case of South African COVID-19 variant in Delhi. He was admitted to the hospital about a week ago and has been kept in isolation at a separate unit.
He was asymptomatic initially, but nothing is known about his present condition as of now. "He is kept in a very different isolation area and was brought here about a week ago and then tested. He came positive for the South Africa variant," a source told PTI.

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Latest News Live Updates: Three New COVID-19 Variants Reported In India, Says Government


Highlights: 28,903 New Cases, Total Crosses 1.14 Crore
Highlights: 28,903 New Cases, Total Crosses 1.14 Crore
"If we don't stop this pandemic right now, then there could be a nationwide outbreak. We have to immediately stop the emerging second peak and take big and decisive steps," PM Modi told the Chief Ministers.
Updated: March 18, 2021 6:15 am IST
As on March 4, a total 242 samples have tested positive for different variants in India: Ashwini Choubey
New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said it was critical to stop what he called the "emerging second peak" of Covid with decisive steps including micro-containment zones, increased testing and enforcement of restrictions like masks, at a meeting with Chief Ministers amid a worrying spike in Covid cases in some states.

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Delhi Reports First Case Of South African Variant Of Covid-19


Delhi Reports First Case Of South African Variant Of Covid-19
A 33-year-old man, currently admitted at LNJP Hospital in Delhi has become the first confirmed case of Covid-19 caused by the South Africa variant of the novel coronavirus
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2021-03-17T08:49:18+05:30
Delhi Reports First Case Of South African Variant Of Covid-19
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2021-03-17T09:03:18+05:30
Delhi has reported its first confirmed case of Covid-19 caused by the South Africa variant of coronavirus. The Corona strain has been detected in a 33-year-old man who is currently undergoing treatment at the LNJP Hospital and has been kept isolated in a separate unit.

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Delhi corona update | First patient with South Africa variant of COVID-19 confirmed in Delhi


Updated Mar 17, 2021 | 11:20 IST
In India, the South Africa strain had been detected in four returnees so far - one from Angola, one from Tanzania and two from South Africa in January.
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New Delhi: A 33-year-old man, currently admitted at LNJP Hospital here, has become the first confirmed case of COVID-19 caused by the South Africa variant of the novel coronavirus in Delhi, sources said on Tuesday.
He was brought to the hospital about a week ago, and has been kept isolated in a separate unit, a source said.
The LNJP Hospital had earlier also admitted people who had been found positive for UK strain of COVID-19, and after their treatment about two such patients had remained till February end, a senior doctor had earlier said.

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