Covid News: 56-year-old covid patient recovers after 62 days on ECMO support

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Covid News: 56-year-old covid patient recovers after 62 days on ECMO support A Covid patient in Chennai with fully damaged lungs has recovered entirely after being on ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) support or artificial lungs for more than nine weeks.  He is being billed as India’s longest-surviving ECMO patient who has not had a transplant.  The 56-year-old man was discharged from the Rela Hospital, a multi-speciality quaternary care hospital in Chrompet. Mohamed Muddhija is the first patient in the country to recover without a lung transplant after being linked up to an artificial lung ECMO for more than 60 days.  “It was a fantastic outcome for the patient and his family,” said Dr Mohamed Rela, chairman of the institution. Covid news: 1st COVID vaccine for Children above 12 approved in India, ‘A momentous feet’, says PM Modi

Covid news: 1st COVID vaccine for Children above 12 approved in India, ‘A momentous feet’, says PM Modi

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Covid news: 1st COVID vaccine for Children above 12 approved in India, ‘A momentous feet’, says PM Modi On Friday, India’s medicines authority authorised Zydus Cadila’s three-dose COVID-19 DNA vaccine for emergency use. It has approved for use in adults and children aged 12 and above, making it the country’s sixth vaccination licenced for usage. Covid-19 News update: DCGI approves Johnson &Johnson single-dose vaccine for adolescents aged 12-17 years

Covid-19 News update: DCGI approves Johnson &Johnson single-dose vaccine for adolescents aged 12-17 years

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Covid-19 News update: DCGI approves Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine for adolescents aged 12-17 years The Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) has approved the Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine for children aged 12 to 17 in India. The single-shot Covid vaccine developed by American pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson showed 85 percent effectiveness in … Read more

Kappa variant of Covid: Transmissibility, cases in Uttar Pradesh | Key details-Covid-19 News

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Kappa variant of Covid: Transmissibility, cases in Uttar Pradesh | Key details-Covid-19 News Two instances of the Kappa form of Covid-19 were detected in Uttar Pradesh.  King George’s Medical College identified the instances.  There were 107 Delta variant instances and two Kappa variant cases among the 109 genome sequencing samples.  The Kappa variation, like the Lambda variant, is classified as a ‘variant of interest.’  The variation is not novel; it was discovered in India in October 2020.  More information may be found in the entire video.

Covid third wave alert: Third wave may hit the country in October-Covid-19 News

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Covid third wave alert: Third wave may hit the country in October-Covid-19 News According to the experts, a third wave is unavoidable. The entire country is on high alert due to growing concern about the upcoming Covid third wave. Researchers believe that the third wave of Covid-19 will arrive in India by October of this … Read more

Australia’s first locally developed mRNA vaccine heads to phase one clinical trials

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Australia’s first locally developed mRNA vaccine heads to phase one clinical trials Acting Premier James Merlino of Victoria has revealed that Australia’s first self – developed mRNA vaccine will now enter phase one medical testing. This is a tremendously absolutely vital step forward for our country.”, he stated. Covid-19 News update: Sputnik V latest; oxygen … Read more

Covid-19 News update: ‘Third wave underway in UK’; Telangana ends lockdown

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Covid-19 News update: ‘Third wave underway in UK’; Telangana ends lockdown Here are the most recent coronavirus updates, ranging from states in India relaxing restrictions to a third wave warning in the United Kingdom. The Telangana government lifted the state’s lockdown on Sunday. The Karnataka government relaxed restrictions in 16 districts where the positivity rate … Read more

Can women go for vaccination during or immediately after menstruation? -Covid-19 News

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Can women go for vaccination during or immediately after menstruation? -Covid-19 News Can women receive the Covid-19 vaccine five days pre and post their periods? The government has denied the viral claim and urged people not to believe rumors. Listen to Dr Suneetha Narreddy. Covid-19 News update: Sputnik V latest; oxygen crisis probe; Covishield dose … Read more

Covid-19 News update: Sputnik V latest; oxygen crisis probe; Covishield dose gap row

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Covid-19 News update: Sputnik V latest; oxygen crisis probe; Covishield dose gap row From the controversy surrounding the delay in the second dose of Covishield to the government’s response to claims of calf serum in Covaxin, this video provides you with all the latest information on the Coronavirus outbreak in India. In response to allegations, … Read more

How to Correct Errors in COVID-19 Vaccine Certificate: All Questions Answered-Covid-19 News

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How to Correct Errors in COVID-19 Vaccine Certificate: All Questions Answered-Covid-19 News Previously, there was no way to correct errors in the Coronavirus vaccine certificate, but a software update has been published on the COWIN website that allows you to edit your Aadhaar card number, name, date of birth, and gender in the certificate. Watch this … Read more

Coronavirus Vaccine: Made In India Vaccine Third Costliest Globally-Covid-19 News

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Coronavirus Vaccine: Made In India Vaccine Third Costliest Globally-Covid-19 News Covid-19 Vaccine: Vaccine price in India’s private hospitals is a major source of worry. At Rs 1,410 per dosage, Bharat Biotech’s Made-in-India Covaxin is among the world’s third most expensive vaccinations. This contradicts the company’s prior claim that its vaccine would be less expensive than … Read more

Covid-19 News: New Antibody Therapy A Game-Changer In Covid Treatment?

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Covid-19 News: New Antibody Therapy A Game-Changer In Covid Treatment? Monoclonal Antibody: The Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi reported the beneficial use of a monoclonal antibody in two Covid sufferers who had rapid development of illnesses during the first seven days. Both patients made a full recovery and were released within 12 hours. … Read more

Covid-19 News: Guidelines For Covid Treatment In Children: A Walk Test, No Remdesivir

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Covid-19 News: Guidelines For Covid Treatment In Children: A Walk Test, No Remdesivir The Health Ministry stated in a detailed document titled ‘Comprehensive Guidelines for Management of COVID-19 in Children’ that the antiviral drug Remdesivir is not advisable for children and that steroids should only be used to treat moderately severe and critically ill patients … Read more

Chiranjeevi makes arrangement for free covid-19 vaccination for cine workers- CCC team

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Chiranjeevi makes arrangement for free covid-19 vaccination for cine workers- CCC team The Corona Crisis Charity (CCC) was formed by Mega Star Chiranjeevi and is supported by a number of other celebrities. It was founded last year to assist daily wage employees in the Telugu industry. In partnership with Apollo 247, it has now devised … Read more

One dose of vaccine enough after Covid recovery? BHU says, yes!-Covid-19 News

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One dose of vaccine enough after Covid recovery? BHU says, yes!-Covid-19 News Five Banaras Hindu University experts say that those who have recovered from Corona Virus may only need one dosage of a vaccination. The scientists’ assertion is based on a pilot study that they performed. Neha Bhan, a TV9 journalist, interviewed one of the … Read more

MIS-C – the new inflammatory syndrome affecting kids post Covid-19- Covid-19 News

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MIS-C – the new inflammatory syndrome affecting kids post Covid-19- Covid-19 News The multi-organ inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) has become a major source of worry for parents. MIS-C causes inflammation in several regions of the body, including the heart, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, and gastrointestinal organs. Covid-19 News: India’s new COVID weapon: Antibody cocktail … Read more

Trump Cocktail therapy for Covid treatment available

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Trump Cocktail therapy for Covid treatment available- Know about newly launched antibody cocktail therapy In India, Trump Cocktail’ therapy for Covid treatment is offered. The monoclonal antibody treatment therapy was utilised in the treatment of former US President Donald Trump with Covid-19. The treatment was just approved by India’s Central Drugs Standards Control Organization (CDSCO). For … Read more

COVID-19 + Secondary infections, a deadly combo-Covid-19 News

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COVID-19 + Secondary infections, a deadly combo-Covid-19 News In India, an ICMR research discovered a 56.7 percent COVID-19 death rate among patients with subsequent infections. There are various loopholes that need to be closed, ranging from the inappropriate use of strong antibiotics to prolonged hospitalisation, to guarantee that COVID-19 and secondary infections do not take … Read more

ICMR recommends a low-cost Saline gargle RT-PCR technique for covid self-testing

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ICMR recommends a low-cost ‘Saline gargle RT-PCR technique’ for covid self-testing A novel ‘saline gargle RT-PCR approach’ has been developed to make testing easier, more cost-effective, and faster, with results in three hours. The Indian Council of Medical Research has approved the procedure (ICMR). Scientists at Nagpur’s National Environmental Engineering Study Institute (Neeri), which is … Read more

Cure for blood clots linked to Vaccines: Explained- Covid-19 News

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Cure for blood clots linked to Vaccines: Explained- Covid-19 News Scientists in Germany claim to have discovered what caused the unusual incidences of blood clots seen in recipients of AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccinations. According to Rolf Marschalek, a professor at Goethe University in Frankfurt, the problem is in how vaccinations transmit the genetic … Read more

Decoding government’s message on vaccine mixing-Covid-19 News

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Decoding government’s message on vaccine mixing-Covid-19 News The government stated on Thursday that while an adverse effect from a second dosage of a different vaccination is improbable, patients should continue to follow the present policy of receiving two doses of the same vaccination. We provide you the information. Covid-19 News: India’s new COVID weapon: Antibody … Read more

Covid-19 news: Do you a need a third COVID-19 booster dose?

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Covid-19 news: Do you a need a third COVID-19 booster dose? Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists and doctors have emphasised the significance of vaccination in order to protect oneself against the deadly virus. Now that immunizations have begun throughout the world, there is speculation that a booster shot may be required after … Read more

COVID-19 News: Coronavirus and taste: ‘Supertasters’ have less risk, claims study

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COVID-19 News: Coronavirus and taste: ‘Supertasters’ have less risk, claims study Do you find some dishes to be particularly bitter? Do you shudder when you consume foods with strong flavours, such as cabbage, or citrus fruits, such as lemons and oranges? Then you are a supertaster, as the medical community refers to you. According to … Read more

Covid-19 News: India’s new COVID weapon: Antibody cocktail explained

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Covid-19 News: India’s new COVID weapon: Antibody cocktail explained The first covid patient in India was treated with the ‘Antibody Cocktail’ in Haryana. He was successfully treated and was discharged recently from the hospital. Mohabbat Singh, 82, treated at Medanta Hospital in Gurgaon with a combination of Casirivimab and Imdevimab drugs. Former US President Donald … Read more

Covid-19 news: Mumbai engineering student designs air cooler for PPE kit

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Covid-19 news: Mumbai engineering student designs air cooler for PPE kit A doctor-mother’s suffering has led an engineering student to develop an ‘air cooler’ for PPE kits. Nihal Singh Adarsh, a second-year student of K J Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai, has developed an air cooler for PPE kits. He has named it the Co-Tech … Read more