COVID-19 cases

Domestic flight operations to continue at 80% capacity till May 31: Govt

The government has said that due to the current situation of Covid-19, domestic aviation operations will be limited to 80 per cent of last year’s summer schedule. Domestic flight 80% capacityThe federal government on Monday said that due to the current Covid-19 situation in the country, domestic aviation operations would be limited to 80 percent …

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2-3% Children Who Get Infected With Covid-19

2-3% Children- NITI Aayog (Health) member Dr. V.K. Paul said on Tuesday that Covid-19 in children is usually non-invasive and does not require hospitalization, adding changes to epidemiological or viral behavior, however, it can change the condition and increase the risk of infection. Noting that Covid-19 for children is “getting our attention”, Dr. Paul informed …

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India Records 3,43,144 Covid cases In The Last 24 Hours & 4K People Succumb To Virus

The government on Thursday said the virus could recur and that preparations should be made at the national level in collaboration with countries. V K Paul, Member (Health), Niti Aayog, said more than two billion doses of Covid-19 vaccine will be available in the country in five months between August and December. Covid In India: India …

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COVID-19 Update: India Reports 40 Delta Plus Variant Cases; Covid-19 count crosses 30 million marks with 50,848 new cases

It appears that the second wave of Covid-19 is now behind us, as India has witnessed less than 1 lakh of new cases of Covid-19 in the past 15 days. India reported less than 50,000 new coronavirus infections on Tuesday after 91 days. The Covid-19 situation has improved but the emergence of new Delta Plus …

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