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Continued surveillance can help tweak vaccines for COVID-19 variants

Continued surveillance can help tweak vaccines for COVID-19 variants
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New Delta+ variant found in India can escape antibodies

New Delta+ variant found in India can escape antibodies
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Project to help India fight future pandemics on the anvil, ILSF hopes to fund

ILSF also announced that Biocon founder and Executive Chairperson Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has contributed Rs 5 crore to the organisation dedicated to funding promising life science research.

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Shahid Jameel steps down as chief advisor of govt COVID panel; raises questions [details]

Shahid Jameel steps down as chief advisor of govt COVID panel; raises questions [details]
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India's second COVID-19 wave flattening but won't wane away before July, says Shahid Jameel


India's second COVID-19 wave flattening but won't wane away before July, says Shahid Jameel
Shahid Jameel noted that it is a little too early to say if the Covid wave has peaked
PTI | May 12, 2021 | Updated 13:49 IST
India's second COVID-19 wave seems to have flattened but the climb down will be a more prolonged, long drawn-out process than the first and will possibly run till July, eminent virologist Shahid Jameel said here on Tuesday.
Though the new variants of the virus may partly be responsible for the explosion in the number of cases, there is no indication the mutant versions are more lethal, added the director of the Trivedi School of Biosciences, Ashoka University, amid mounting worries about what is fuelling the second wave in India.

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India's second Covid wave flattening but won't end before July: virologist


India's second COVID-19 wave seems to have flattened but the climb down will be a more prolonged, long drawn-out process than the first and will possibly run till July, eminent virologist Shahid Jameel said here on Tuesday.
Though the new variants of the virus may partly be responsible for the explosion in the number of cases, there is no indication the mutant versions are more lethal, added the director of the Trivedi School of Biosciences, Ashoka University, amid mounting worries about what is fuelling the second wave in India.
Addressing an online event organised by the Indian Express, Jameel noted that it is a little too early to say if the Covid wave has peaked.

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It is a little too early to say if Covid wave has peaked: Virologist Shahid Jameel


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According to the scientist, COVID-19 cases in the second wave also won't come down in as steady a fashion as they did after the first wave
In his view, the actual mortality data for India is completely wrong, "not because of some evil design of someone or a group of people or the state or whatever"
New Delhi: India's second COVID-19 wave seems to have flattened but the climb down will be a more prolonged, long-drawn-out process than the first and will possibly run till July, says eminent virologist Shahid Jameel.
Though the new variants of the virus may partly be responsible for the explosion in the number of cases, there is no indication the mutant versions are more lethal, added the director of the Trivedi School of Biosciences, Ashoka University, amid mounting worries about what is fuelling the second wave in India.

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Second Covid wave seems to have flattened but won't end before July: virologist Shahid Jameel


Second Covid wave seems to have flattened but won't end before July: virologist Shahid Jameel
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Last Updated: May 11, 2021, 09:39 PM IST
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"The curve may have flattened but the other side of the peak is not going to be an easy climb down. It's possibly going to be a more prolonged long-drawn-out process running possibly till July, That means, even if the curve starts to decline, we will continue to have to deal with a large number of infections every day," Jameel said.

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'India's second COVID-19 wave seems to have flattened but...': Check out what virologist Shahid Jameel has to say


: Tuesday, May 11, 2021, 9:39 PM IST
'India's second COVID-19 wave seems to have flattened but...': Check out what virologist Shahid Jameel has to say
Relatives wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) arrive for the funeral of their relative who died due to Covid 19 coronavirus, at a crematorium in New Delhi on May 11, 2021.
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New Delhi: India's second COVID-19 wave seems to have flattened but the climb down will be a more prolonged, long drawn-out process than the first and will possibly run till July, eminent virologist Shahid Jameel said here on Tuesday.
Though the new variants of the virus may partly be responsible for the explosion in the number of cases, there is no indication the mutant versions are more lethal, added the director of the Trivedi School of Biosciences, Ashoka University, amid mounting worries about what is fuelling the second wave in India.

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Second Covid wave seems to have flattened but won't end before July: virologist Shahid Jameel | India News


NEW DELHI: India's second Covid-19 wave seems to have flattened but the climb down will be a more prolonged, long drawn-out process than the first and will possibly run till July, eminent virologist Shahid Jameel said here on Tuesday.
Though the new variants of the virus may partly be responsible for the explosion in the number of cases, there is no indication the mutant versions are more lethal, added the director of the Trivedi School of Biosciences, Ashoka University, amid mounting worries about what is fuelling the second wave in India.
Addressing an online event organised by the Indian Express, Jameel noted that it is a little too early to say if the Covid wave has peaked.

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