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ETPWLA 2023: Unveiling the finalists nominated for the Woman Pioneer of the Year Award

As we anticipate the Grand Finale of the ETPrime Women Leadership Awards (ETPWLA) 2023 on August 4, 2023, the Economic Times is proud to announce the shortlisted nominees for the Woman Pioneer of the Year Award. These finalists are stalwarts in their respective fields, who have shattered barriers and achieved path-breaking success, thus emerging as role models for girls and women everywhere.

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The best Brighton Festival has to offer Wednesday, May 25

BRIGHTON Festival is bringing live music, dance and theatre performances to venues across the city.

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Information on admissions, research, MOUs, scholarships and more...

Information on admissions, research, MOUs, scholarships and more...
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INTERVIEW | Delta plus variant similar to predecessor, unlikely to cause third wave, says Dr Chandra- The New Indian Express

INTERVIEW | Delta plus variant similar to predecessor, unlikely to cause third wave, says Dr Chandra- The New Indian Express
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Did India really lag behind vaccinating against critical diseases as claimed by PM Modi?

Did India really lag behind vaccinating against critical diseases as claimed by PM Modi?
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Herd immunity: Will it save Delhi from next Covid-19 wave?

The high prevalence of antibodies in the survey was not surprising since the city had witnessed as many as 8,500 daily cases in November 2020.

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Why there is no reason to believe that a 'child wave' is coming

All scientific and epidemiological evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic suggests that in all the waves, children (0-18 years) have been at relatively low risk of developing moderate to severe disease. Yet, contrary to all the...

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Two pandemics: Hundred years apart and lessons unlearned - The Hindu BusinessLine

The imagery of annihilation evoked by the influenza of 1918 and the Covid-19 pandemic is strikingly similar. The earlier health catastrophe — which could have been a lesson for the future — quietly disappeared from public memory until the novel coronavirus hit the world last year

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A single global tender for vaccine procurement


A single global tender for vaccine procurement
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May 25, 2021 00:16 IST
The scramble by the States is destined to be inequitable and inefficient and portrays lack of coordination
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The scramble by the States is destined to be inequitable and inefficient and portrays lack of coordination
With only 20 million vaccine shots available for the entire month of May for the 600 million people aged 18-44 years in India, many State governments have resorted to floating global tenders for COVID-19 vaccines. This situation is another example of political promises being made without sufficient planning. It also points to a lack of political will to find sustainable solutions; inadequate coordination between States and the Union government; and a focus on optics during a public health emergency of unprecedented magnitude. Each of these is an indictment of the response to the pandemic in India. If not now, when can the Indian state be more responsive and responsible?

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How Covid-19 Vaccines Are Developed Using Different Platforms And How They Work


How Covid-19 Vaccines Are Developed Using Different Platforms And How They Work
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How Covid-19 Vaccines Are Developed Using Different Platforms And How They Work
Vaccine development is usually a long-drawn process with limited success. On average, it takes some 10 years to develop a new vaccine, while others take much longer. Of all vaccine candidates that enter the various phases of pre-clinical (in-vitro) and clinical (or human) trials, less than 10% succeed. Yet, the world witnessed an unprecedented race to develop various Covid-19 vaccines. More than 300 vaccine candidates have already entered various phases of pre-clinical and clinical trial stages. In less than a year of the SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes the infection) being reported, the first Covid-19 vaccine — the one by Pfizer-BioNTech — received emergency use authorisation (EUA) in the United Kingdom on December 2, 2020. Soon after, more vaccines were given EUA in many countries.

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