New York: People, who have had COVID-19, are at increased risk of developing cardiovascular complications within the first month to a year after infection, report a study. The researchers showed that Covid amplified the risk of heart disease among people who were clearly at risk for a heart condition before …
Read More »Supreme Court To Reinitiate Hybrid Hearing From February 14 In Wake Of Decline In Covid Cases
New Delhi: Due to a large decrease in Covid-19 cases, the Supreme Court issued a circular saying that it will resume hybrid hearings on February 14. On October 7, 2021, the Supreme Court reinstated the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), initiating a hybrid hearing of the cases, ANI reported. On October …
Read More »Delhi Reports 6,028 Fresh Covid Cases, Mumbai Daily Caseload Dips To 1,815
New Delhi: Witnessing yet another marginal drop in daily Covid-19 caseload, Mumbai on Tuesday reported 1,815 new infections, after reporting 1,857 on Monday. However, the national capital witnessed a slight spark in the covid-19 cases, with 6,028 new infections logged on Tuesday in comparison to 5,760 on Monday. Delhi Covid-19 …
Read More »25 innovation hubs churn out technologies that aid Covid treatment, vaccine transportation, Health News, ET HealthWorld
NEW DELHI: New and emerging technologies are being developed at 25 innovation hubs, which have been set up across the country under the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS), to provide solutions to people-centric problems. Several such technologies and technology platforms have turned fruitful in several sectors, including the …
Read More »Budget Session To Be Held Under Covid Protocol, Different Timings For Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha
New Delhi: To enforce Covid distancing standards during the Budget Session commencing January 31, the two Houses of Parliament will convene separately for five hours each – Rajya Sabha in the first half and Lok Sabha in the second half. Lok Sabha will assemble at 11 a.m. on February 1 …
Read More »Sharp rise in hospitalisations in Delhi even as Covid cases fall
Covid-19 hospitalisations in the national capital have increased significantly in the last one week. The Delhi government’s mobile application for Covid-19 shows the number of people needing ICU beds and beds with ventilators more than doubled during the period, even though the city on Friday recorded a drop in the …
Read More »Fourth Covid booster enhances antibodies five-fold: Israeli study | Health News
Jerusalem: Amid rising cases of Omicron, a preliminary study by Israeli researchers has shown that the fourth dose of Covid-19 vaccine boosts antibodies five-fold in just a week after the shot is administered, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Tuesday. Bennett spoke during a visit to the Sheba Medical Center, …
Read More »COVID Vaccination For 15-18 Age Group Begins On Monday. Know About Eligibility, How To Book Appointment, And More
New Delhi: The COVID vaccination drive for teenagers in the 15-18 age group in India is set to begin on Monday with over seven lakh beneficiaries already registered on the CoWIN portal. The data on the CoWIN dashboard reflected the registration of 7,21,521 beneficiaries by 9:20 pm on Sunday, news …
Read More »India may see ‘short-lived’ Covid third wave soon: Cambridge tracker | Health News
New Delhi: A Covid-19 tracker, developed by UK’s University of Cambridge, has predicted that India may soon see an intense but short-lived virus wave ‘within days’, even as the highly transmissible Omicron variant of Covid is spreading like wildfire in the country with over 780 cases reported on Wednesday. The …
Read More »Renewed Covid curbs evoke heartburn within hospitality industry, Health News, ET HealthWorld
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government’s Covid-driven imposition of night curfew and curbs on New Year parties and weddings has caused a wave of cancellations citywide. The Christmas-New Year spell is a peak revenue earner for the hospitality industry, plus the marriage season is under way in full swing as well. Embarrassed …
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