According to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare the 15 states/UTs have not reported any COVID19 deaths in last 24 hours. These are Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Uttarakhand, Lakshadweep, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Dadra&Nagar Haveli & Daman&Diu, Nagaland, Tripura, Ladakh, Manipur, Mizoram, A&N Islands & Arunachal Pradesh.
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Stockholm: After Germany, France and Italy announced halt on the use of AstraZeneca on Monday, Sweden’s health agency said on Tuesday that it is pausing the use of AstraZeneca vaccine against Covid-19 as a precautionary measure.
The countries have took the decision after various countries reported serious possible side effects after the use of AstraZeneca vaccine.
COVID-19 vaccine Sputnik V phase – 3 trials results to come in April – SOURCES
The Dr Reddy’s completes Sputnik V phase – 3 trials of COVID-19 vaccine result of trials is expected to come in few days.
The trials of Sputnik V conducted on 1,500 subjects , the phase – 3 study of the vaccine was part of the randomized , double blind , parallel- group , and placebo controlled study. The Sputnik V vaccine is expected soon to be added in India’s Mass vaccination program.
According to the sources India will start add Sputnik V for vaccination in month of April.
107-year-old male is the oldest person in India to get COVID vaccination
A 107 year old , Kewal Krishan, became the oldest person in India to be vaccinated against COVID under the supervision of his Cardiologist Dr Ashok Seth, Chairman, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute. Two years ago, he was the oldest patient in the world to have undergone stenting to the artery of left side of brain.
“It is really a heartening moment to see that Mr Kewal Krishan has got vaccinated safely and will continue to lead a good quality of life in safety. This is important especially because two years ago Mr. Kewal Krishan started having repeated small strokes and was threatening a major stroke leading to paralysis. He had a 95% calcified left carotid artery stenosis (blockage in the main artery supplying blood to the left half of brain). The blockages were very hard, torturous and angulated. It took us 2-hours to treat it via a non-invasive Carotid Artery Stent Implantation. I am happy to say that he improved and that day we prevented him from having a major stroke and today he is well, lead a quality of life and therefore took the vaccine to remain well and enjoy his life with his family. He is an example for many other elderly patients to keep a positive attitude to life and wellbeing.” said Dr Ashok Seth, Chairman, Interventional Cardiology, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute
“Today, we administered the COVID vaccine to Mr. Kewal Krishan, the oldest person in India to get vaccinated. We hope that this action will encourage people to get vaccinated. The second phase of the vaccine rollout has seen an encouraging response, the numbers are increasing day by day. We are very hopeful and will continue to do our best in aiding the government efforts to combat and end the coronavirus pandemic.” said Bidesh Chandra Paul, Zonal Director, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute
A senior doctor (48) from the state-run Gandhi Medical College in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh tested Covid positive on March 10 even after getting both the doses of vaccine.
The doctor’s kin say she must have caught the disease due to general lowering of guard and not wearing a mask.
She had her first dose of vaccine on January 16 and the second one on March 1. She is currently advised home quarantine for 14 days.
Covid Update: More than 26,000 new cases reported in last 24 hours with more than 3 cr jab administration
In a recent provisional report it is revealed that a total of 26,291 new cases were registered in the last 24 hours. Out of these, five states of Maharashtra, Punjab, Karnataka, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu cumulatively account for 78.41% cases.
Maharashtra has reported a daily high of 16,620 cases followed by Kerala and Punjab with 1,792 and 1,492 cases respectively. 118 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours.
On the other hand, India is fast approaching total vaccination coverage of 3 crores. 2,99,08,038 vaccine doses have been administered through 5,13,065 sessions, as per the provisional report till 7 am today.
As on Day-58 of the vaccination drive (14th March, 2021), 1,40,880vaccine doses were given. Being a Sunday, most States and UTs did not schedule vaccination sessions yesterday. India’s cumulative recoveries stand at 1,10,07,352 today. The national Recovery Rate is 96.68%. 17,455 recoveries were registered in the last 24 hours. 84.10% of the new recovered cases are observed to be concentrated in 6 States.
TOP EXPERTS COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS TO AVOID ANOTHER LOCKDOWN
Dr Anjan Trikha , Chairman of Clinical Managerial group , Covid Centre, AIIMS
Dr. Neeraj Nischal , Associate Professor , Department of Medicine , AIIMS
Dr.Rakesh Mishra, Director, CSIR-CCMB
Dr Dhiren Gupta, Senior consultant and pediatric intensivist , Sir Gangaram Hospital
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Study: RNA analysis shows most SARS-Cov2 variants rarely persist through secondary transmission
A large team of researchers affiliated with a host of institutions across the U.K. has found that most SARS-CoV-2 variants rarely persist through secondary transmissions. In their paper published in the journal Science, the group the RNA sequencing of nearly 1,400 nasal swabs from patients between March and June of last year, and what they found by doing so.
As the global pandemic has progressed, attention has turned to variants of the virus that infect people with COVID-19. A growing fear is that some of the new variants will prove to be immune to the vaccines that are being given to combat the original form of the virus, setting off a whole new pandemic. This new effort was conducted late last year, before most of the new variants had made their way into news headlines. The researchers sought to better understand the danger posed by these SARS-CoV-2 variants. More specifically, they wanted to know more about how frequently they arise and how easily they can spread.
The work by the team involved obtaining 1,313 nasal swabs collected from infected people in the U.K. between March and June of last year—most of whom exhibited symptoms of COVID-19. Each of the samples was then subjected to RNA sequencing to identify variants.
The researchers found that most of the infected people had only one or two variants, most of which were not able to survive transmission to other people. They did find that a few of those infected had variants that could survive transmission, though they found very few instances of them transmitted between households.
The researchers suggest their findings indicate that, at least during early infection, mutations that are able to survive attacks by antibodies are quite rare. That being said, they did find evidence of variants whose mutations gave them a better chance of surviving an immune response. Such mutations, they note, would be more likely to spread as vaccine use becomes more widespread. They suggest that monitoring will have to be stepped up to quickly identify variants that may not be weakened by current vaccines.
Covid vaccination update: more than 20 lakh doses administered in last 24 hours
India registers a new landmark in Covid-19 vaccination with highest single day vaccination of more than 20.53 lakh doses on Day 56 of vaccination drive through 30,561 sessions. Total vaccination coverage came up to 3 crore.
Cumulative of more than 2.82 Cr (2,82,18,457) vaccine doses have been administered through 4,86,314 sessions, as per the provisional report till 7 am today.
Out of the total vaccination in the last 24 hours, 8 States constituted 74% of 20,53,537 doses administered. Uttar Pradesh has topped the list with more than 3.3 lakh vaccine doses.
In last 24 hours India has reported 23,285 new #COVID19 cases and 117 deaths. The total COVID-19 cases form the time of outbreak are 1,13,08,846 and recoveries are 1,09,53,303.
Accroding to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare the active cases of Covid-19 are 1,97,237 and total number of deaths are 1,58,306.
The Total vaccination administered in country is 2,61,64,920.