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Pfizer COVID-19 Antiviral Pill Paxlovid May Risk of Hospitalization and Death by 89 percent

Pfizer made the announcement based on the interim analysis of the Phase 2/3 EPIC-HR (Evaluation of Protease Inhibition for COVID-19 in High-Risk Patients) study that evaluated the efficacy of Paxlovid .

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Biological E and Providence Therapeutics tie up for mRNA Covid-19 vaccine and will run pre-approval trials in India.


by Bhaswati Guha Majumder - Jun 2, 2021 02:00 PM
Biological E Limited will manufacture mRNA vaccine PTX-Covid19-B
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India’s Biological E Ltd will conduct a clinical trial of Providence Therapeutics’ mRNA vaccine—PTX-Covid19-B—in India and seek an emergency use approval for the jab.
India’s Biological E Ltd has signed up for a licensing and collaboration agreement with the Canadian biotechnology company Providence Therapeutics Holdings Inc to manufacture an mRNA Covid-19 vaccine in the country.
The Indian company, which was established during the “Swadeshi Movement” of the country, also has a separate deal to produce about 600 million doses of Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose Covid-19 vaccine annually.

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A new type of imaging technology can identify lung damage in patients suffering from the Long Covid.

A new type of imaging technology can identify lung damage in patients suffering from the Long Covid.
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Kumbh Mela Devotees Flout COVID-19 Norms as they Gather for the Last 'Shahi Snan'


Kumbh Mela Devotees Flout COVID-19 Norms as they Gather for the Last 'Shahi Snan'
The Kumbh Mela devotees openly flouted the COVID-19 norms as they gather for the last 'Shahi Snan' in the holy Ganges during the auspicious day of the Chitra Purnima.
  |  27 April 2021 12:58 PM GMT
Uttrakhand- On the holy occasion of Chitra Purnima, thousands of people gathered to take a holy dip in the river Ganga, the last 'Shahi Snan' of the ongoing Kumbh Mela 2021 in Haridwar, Uttrakhand.
Chitra Purnima is a holy day for the Hindu Community which is celebrated on a full moon day in the month of Chaitra, which is considered to be the first month of the year according to the Hindu calendar. It is a festival dedicated to Chitragupta, a Hindu god who is tasked with recording the good and bad deeds committed by humans by Yama, the Hindu god of death and the underworld. On this day, devotees take a dip in the river asking Chitragupta to redeem them from their sins.

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Not Reviewed or Certified Any Traditional Medicine for COVID-19: WHO After Coronil Certification


Not Reviewed or Certified Any Traditional Medicine for COVID-19: WHO After Coronil Certification
This comes after Patanjali Ayurved claimed that immunity booster- Coronil has received the CoPP from the Ayush section of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation
  |  22 Feb 2021 6:38 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: Homegrown ayurvedic medicine, Coronil which claimed to boost immunity against COVID-19 has landed up in soup again.
On February 19, Haridwar-based Patanjali Research Institute realised a research paper- suggesting Coronil to be the first proof of evidence-based ayurvedic medicine" to fight coronavirus disease.
According to reports, Union health minister Harsh Vardhan and Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari were also present at the event.

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Egypt receives made-in-India COVID vaccines, confirms External Affairs Minister Jaishankar

Egypt welcomed the first batch of vaccine against the deadly coronavirus from India on Sunday, January 31. India's Minister of External Affairs Jaishankar said.

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Like a needle: Wuhan lab scientists admit being 'bitten by Covid-infected bats'


Like a needle: Wuhan lab scientists admit being 'bitten by Covid-infected bats'
Like a needle: Wuhan lab scientists admit being 'bitten by Covid-infected bats'
Scientists at the Wuhan lab admitted being bitten while collecting samples in a cave which is home to coronavirus-infected bats.
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UPDATED: January 17, 2021 14:43 IST
People visit an exhibition about China's fight against the Covid-19 at a convention centre, that was previously a makeshift hospital for coronavirus patients in Wuhan. (Photo for representation: AFP)
Scientists at the Wuhan laboratory in China have admitted "being
According to a
report on Sunday, a researcher said that "one animal's fangs had gone through his rubber gloves like a needle while he was collecting samples in a cave" in 2017.

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