A total of 17 more people tested positive for Coronavirus in Manipur on Saturday
Manipur on Saturday reported 13 new COVID-19 positive cases and no deaths.
Recent studies suggest that immunity in COVID-19 infected patients can last for a long while.
The genomic study on the virus is limited in India and there is, therefore, a need to study it so that any changes and its consequent implications are understood.
Global diseases bore no political connotations as to their country of origin as COVID-19 does. It’s high time global leaders shunned their blame game and rather stand on a war footing to give the Pandemic a defeat.
Most people (about 80%) recover from the disease without needing special treatment but misconception about the disease is extremely dangerous.
Russia claims that Sputnik V is safe, and efficacious and doesn’t elicit adverse side effects. It also asserts that the vaccine has completed all the necessary human trials.
Humans, now cling on to the helm of a sinking boat. Science is not yet able to arrest the faster pace of the COVID waves.
And ah the clouds above - White fluffy, seamless puffs Like boats sailing In some celestial sea.
India’s death toll also risen to 26,816 with 543 more deaths reported on Sunday.
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit 8,767,991 people and claimed the lives of 462,715 people across the world. In India, the total number of COVID-19 infected cases has risen to 396,182 and caused 12,970 deaths so far.
"The huge participation of people in ‘My Life - My Yoga’ video blogging competition from across the globe reflects the growing popularity of yoga," PM Modi said.
Necessary measures will be taken to ensure smooth functioning of the new COVID-19 care centre once it opens, the Tengnoupal DC said.
The health minister was tested for the second time on Wednesday as he continued to suffer from high fever though he tested negative for coronavirus on Tuesday.
As they mop, cook and wash... tycoons, corporate honchos and celebrities included, each one begins to feel like the other...
We have lots of dream for the future, Come, let us not run away, But face the virus.
The idea of wartime Guterres invokes may not be as clearly defined as expected but one could easily get the message within the appeal made by him.
Susan Hayter, a senior technical adviser on the future of work at the Geneva-based International Labour Organization (ILO) succinctly described how COVID-19 could change ‘working lives’ of the people across the globe.
Guru Rewben Mashangva enthralled the congregation with a special number, “China be strong, be strong Wuhan”.