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Haryana Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar tested positive for the novel #coronavirus infection on Monday, 24 August. Khattar urged his colleagues who came in contact with him over the past week to get tested for the virus as well. "I appeal to all colleagues and associates who came in my contact over the last week to get themselves tested. I request my close contacts to move into strict #quarantine immediately," Khattar posted on Twitter. #staysafe #safetyfirst #covid19 #maskismust #wearamask #coronavirus #quarantine #staysafe #safetyfirst #covid19 #maskismust #wearamask
Eight-time Olympic gold medalist, Usain Bolt has tested positive for #coronavirus and is self-isolating at his home in Jamaica, after last week celebrating his 34th birthday with a mask-free party. "Just to be safe I quarantined myself and just taking it easy," Bolt said in a message that he appeared to have filmed himself while lying in bed. It was posted with the caption: "Stay safe my ppl." #stayfit #StaySafe #wearmask #maskisamust #mask #health #COVID19 #usainbolt #coronavirus #stayfit #StaySafe #wearmask #maskisamust #mask #health #COVID19 #usainbolt
Union Health Minister, Dr. Harsh Vardhan has said that if everything goes well, India would get a vaccine against Covid-19 by the end of this year. Three Covid-19 vaccine candidates, including two indigenous ones, are in different phases of development in India. The minister on Saturday, took to Twitter to write, "I hope that if everything goes well, India will get a coronavirus vaccine by the end of this year." #covid19 #novelcoronavirus #coronavirus #indiafightscovid19 #indiafightscorona #covid19 #novelcoronavirus #coronavirus #indiafightscovid19 #indiafightscorona
As the number of #coronavirus cases in #Haryana continue to grow, the state is going under #lockdown on the weekends. Haryana's health minister, Anil Vij, took to Twitter to announce that all shops and offices, other than those which provide essential items like groceries, will remain closed on Saturday and Sunday. #Covid19 #Haryanalockdown #StayHome #StaySafe #coronavirus #Haryana #lockdown #Covid19 #Haryanalockdown #StayHome #StaySafe
The coronavirus recovery rate in Delhi has improved to more than 90% on Tuesday. The death toll due to the disease has increased to 4,214 with eight more fatalities in the last 24 hours. This was the second time in a week that the number of daily fatalities due to the viral infection has dropped below 10, the Delhi government's health bulletin stated. #coronavirus #COVID19 #delhinews #indiafightscorona #coronavirus #COVID19 #delhinews #indiafightscorona
Former President Pranab Mukherjee this afternoon said that he has tested positive for the #coronavirus while on a hospital visit for a separate procedure. "On a visit to the hospital for a separate procedure, I have tested positive for COVID19 today. I request the people who came in contact with me in the last week, to please self isolate and get tested for #COVID19," the 84-year-old former president tweeted today. #coronavirus #COVID19
According to the latest list of the WHO, at least 165 vaccines for novel Coronavirus were being developed across the world. There are possibly more, but still in the early stages, and not listed by WHO. But, do we need so many Coronavirus vaccines? Wouldn’t one be enough? Here are some possible answers. Vaccines fail. Vaccine development has a very low success rate. Vaccine development is a very complex process; it consumes times and resource, and also involves risks. Most often, the chances of success are extremely low. There is no guarantee that all the vaccines will be successful in Phase III trials. As of now, merely 27 potential vaccines have been cleared for human trials and only 5 out of them have reached the last stage of clinical trials. It usually takes 10-15 years on an average to develop a safe and effective vaccine fit for human use. More the number of effective vaccines, more are the chances of containing the pandemic. More vaccines will mean more possibility to quickly contain the spread of COVID infection across the globe. Considering the world population in mind, we need more effective COVID-19 vaccines. If we need to vaccinate the whole world population (roughly 7.8 billion), and contain the spread of COVID-19, we will need more than one effective vaccine. #CoviD #COVID19 #coronavirus #covidvacccine #pandemic #CoviD #COVID19 #coronavirus #covidvacccine #pandemic
According to the latest list of the WHO, at least 165 vaccines for novel Coronavirus were being developed across the world. There are possibly more, but still in the early stages, and not listed by WHO. But, do we need so many Coronavirus vaccines? Wouldn’t one be enough? Here are some possible answers. Vaccines fail. Vaccine development has a very low success rate. Vaccine development is a very complex process; it consumes times and resource, and also involves risks. Most often, the chances of success are extremely low. There is no guarantee that all the vaccines will be successful in Phase III trials. As of now, merely 27 potential vaccines have been cleared for human trials and only 5 out of them have reached the last stage of clinical trials. It usually takes 10-15 years on an average to develop a safe and effective vaccine fit for human use. More the number of effective vaccines, more are the chances of containing the pandemic. More vaccines will mean more possibility to quickly contain the spread of COVID infection across the globe. Considering the world population in mind, we need more effective COVID-19 vaccines. If we need to vaccinate the whole world population (roughly 7.8 billion), and contain the spread of COVID-19, we will need more than one effective vaccine. #CoviD #COVID19 #coronavirus #covidvacccine #pandemic #CoviD #COVID19 #coronavirus #covidvacccine #pandemic
Sand artist and Padma Shri Awardee, Sudarsan Pattnaik took to Twitter today to wish his followers on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan. He celebrated the festival by unveiling a gorgeous sand art that he made at the Puri beach in Odisha. It was a tribute to all the corona warriors who have been fighting the battle against the novel virus to safeguard us all. #rakshabandhan #rakhi #trending #Corona #coronavirus #CoviD #frontlineheroes #CovidWarriors #rakshabandhan #rakhi #trending #Corona #coronavirus #CoviD #frontlineheroes #CovidWarriors
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