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78 percent vaccination is done through walk-in in India

78 percent vaccination- The central government, despite its best efforts for “digital India”, has not been able to digitally use the Kovid 19 vaccine in India. In fact, the Center admitted in an affidavit to the Supreme Court that more than three-quarters of the total vaccine dose was administered by vaccination on site or without …

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MBBS Final Year Students Work for COVID Patients at J-K

At a press conference with the principals of government medical colleges in Jammu and Srinagar besides Sher-i-Kashmir Medical College and Bemina Hospital, the Director of National Health Mission, Choudhary Mohammad Yasin said a monthly fee of R5,000 would be paid for all these MBBS students under the COVID-19 Emergency Response Package (ECRP) 2021-22 of the …

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Prime Minister Modi held a high level meeting on covid

Prime Minister Modi meeting on Corona: a vaccination campaign is carried out continuously in the country, so that the corona epidemic can be overcome. According to experts, there is still a possibility of a third crown wave. In such a situation, Prime Minister Modi chaired a high-level meeting on Friday amid the upcoming festivals and …

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New cases of Covid in India drop below 40,000 with 38,667 new infections; The recovery rate is 97.45%

New cases of Covid: As per Union Health Ministry, India recorded 8,667 new COVID-19 cases and 35,743 recoveries on Friday. India’s Active caseload currently stands at 3,87,673. New cases of Covid: A day after reporting 40,120 new cases of Covid-19, India on Friday recorded 8,667 new cases of COVID-19 and 35,743 recoveries in the past …

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COVID-19 Immunization: Government Begins Research To Verify Telephone Status Since 1921

The COVID-19 vaccination campaign is in its third phase in India and people receiving firearms are now receiving calls for a government survey to confirm whether they have actually been vaccinated. The calls were made in 1921 by the Department of Health which it submitted in April last year as a number of COVID-19-related research. …

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Omicron Variant: Will virus mutations make vaccines ineffective? Here's what ICMR's Senior Scientist said

Omicron Variant: Will virus mutations make vaccines ineffective? Here’s what ICMR’s Senior Scientist said

New Delhi: Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) scientist Samiran Panda on Saturday addressed concerns about Omicron Variant by saying that genomic variations and structural changes have been reported in other countries in the new variant of the coronavirus, but whether these would lead to increased transmission or make ineffective vaccines is under consideration. The …

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Special: When Will Covid Second Wave Reduce? AIIMS Chief Randeep Guleria Reveals All About The Epidemic

“I believe the virus second wave will be at its highest level in some areas and vice versa. Cases are on the decline in Maharashtra. The situation is stable in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and the Punjab. Cases are expected to decrease during the month. However, cases will increase in the North East and Bengal. That’s …

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Influenza Vaccine May Protect Against Serious Complications Caused By Coronavirus: Study

The researchers have highly advised that people get Covid-19 shots in addition to their annual influenza vaccine. New Delhi: The yearly influenza vaccine, according to a study from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in the United States may minimize the chances of stroke, sepsis, blood clots, and other serious complications among patients …

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