Coronavirus
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PM Pushes For Teen Vaccination Overdrive in ‘Mission Mode’
Speaking at a Covid-19 review meet virtually, PM Narendra Modi has sought a quick drive to vaccinate teenagers calling it a ‘mission mode’. Mr. ... -
Emergency Use Antiviral Drug Gets Pharma Consortium Support
As the Omicron cases are on the rise in India, the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) has given approval for the emergency use ... -
Indian government approves emergency use of 2 Covid vaccines
Amid the surging Covid-19 cases, the Indian government has approved two vaccines and one antiviral drug for emergency usage so that they can strengthen ... -
Covid-19 threat in India: Covaxin only vaccine for children of 15-18 years; booster shots after second jab
The government of India released official guidelines on Monday on Covid-19 vaccination for children of 15 to 18-year-olds. The ministry also announced that the ... -
Omicron Surge Leads To Night Curfew In Seven India States
Delhi – The current rise in Covid cases in India has implemented new curbs with almost seven states implementing ban towards New Year gatherings. ... -
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announces booster shots for frontline workers, 60-plus population; vaccination for 15-18 age group
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday announced booster shots for healthcare workers, frontline workers and those above 60. He also announced that vaccination will ... -
Omicron threat: Centre to send teams to 10 states with high Covid-19 cases, low vaccination
Uttar Pradesh -The centre will send teams to 10 states to monitor the coronavirus situation in those states. The Union Health Ministry said that ... -
PM Modi to take calls on Omicron spread with the review meeting today
In the wake of increasing cases of Omicron variant in the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a review meeting on the current situation ... -
Omicron Threat: AIIMS Chief Says, “Be Prepared For Any Eventuality”
In view of rising COVID-19 cases, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Chief, Dr Randeep Guleria said, “Be prepared for any eventuality.” The ... -
As ‘Covaxin’ gets a nod from WHO, India expects more nations to give emergency approval
Delhi-On November 3, World Health Organization (WHO) gave emergency use approval for coronavirus to India’s first indigenous jab, Bharat Biotech’s ‘Covaxin’ vaccine. Hyderabad-based Bharat ...









