covid

These 6 covid jabs safe as booster doses: UK Study

A UK-based research found that six COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, and elicit a significant immune response when administered as…

3 years ago

FDA approves use of Lilly’s Covid antibody therapy for kids

The US Food and Drug Administration approved Eli Lilly's COVID-19 dual-antibody therapy for the treatment of mild to moderate symptoms…

3 years ago

Covid case Update: India reports 8,603 new cases

In the last 24 hours, India has seen 8,603 new instances of the novel coronavirus, with 415 fatalities as a…

3 years ago

Covid case update: India reports 9,216 new cases

India has reported 9,216 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, according to the Ministry of Health and Family…

3 years ago

UK approves new treatment against Covid that may work against Omicron

The UK's drugs authority authorised a novel antibody therapy for Covid-19 on Thursday, believing it will also work against emerging…

3 years ago

Covid cases in South Africa increase two fold in a day amid Omicron scare

Authorities in South Africa announced Wednesday that new cases of Covid-19 nearly quadrupled in a day, indicating a substantial increase…

3 years ago

US: First Omicron case found in California

The first verified case of Omicron, a novel strain of Covid, has been reported in the United States, in a…

3 years ago

Maha govt announces new Covid SOP’s, denies centre missive

The Union Health Ministry informed Maharashtra on Wednesday that its revised guidelines for international travellers, following the emergence of the…

3 years ago

Covid case Update: 8,954 new cases logged in India, lowest active cases in 547 days

India saw a modest increase in the daily infection total on Wednesday, with 8,954 new Covid-19 cases recorded across the…

3 years ago

Vaccine for at-risk children by next month, says Covid Task Force Chief NK Arora

Dr. NK Arora, chairman of the country's Covid Task Force, told NDTV today that vaccination for children with comorbidities will…

3 years ago