Covid19

In Chennai,only Double Vaccinated people will get Train Tickets from Monday

In Chennai,only Double Vaccinated people will get Train Tickets from Monday

Due to increase in Omicron cases, passengers without double vaccine certificate will not be able to purchase tickets. Only double vaccinated people will be allowed to travel by Chennai local trains from January 10 to 31 January, the Southern Railway announced today. There won't be any exception and the rule will also apply to season ticket holders too. The unreserved ticketing system on mobile will not be available during the period. Tamil Nadu reported 8,981 new COVID-19 cases on Friday. Majority of the new cases comes from Chennai, Coimbatore, Kancheepuram and Thiruvallur . Tamil Nadu has reported 121 cases of…
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No lockdown in Mumbai, Omicron less severe if vaccinated: BMC chief Iqbal Singh Chahal

No lockdown in Mumbai, Omicron less severe if vaccinated: BMC chief Iqbal Singh Chahal

Even as Mumbai reported record 20,181 fresh COVID-19 cases on January 6, the country's financial capital has no plans to impose a lockdown. The city has no plans to shut down even as the cases continue to surge, Bloomberg News reported, quoting Mumbai’s Municipal Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal. "Mumbai has already banned large gatherings and also put restrictions on the number of people that can attend events. No lockdown and no further restrictions are planned even if cases were to rise," Chahal told Bloomberg News in an interview. Among the newly reported cases, only 5 percent of patients required medical…
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India’s first antigen self-test kit

India’s first antigen self-test kit

The demand for India’s first self-test antigen test kit CoviSelf by Mylab saw a sudden jump in demand in last few weeks. It is a comfortable, easy-to-use and accurate test method and it can detect major variants of coronavirus including Omicron.Designed as the mid-nasal swab test, it can detect positive results in just 15 mins. Each unit contains a testing kit, instructions to use (IFU) leaflet and a bag to safely dispose of after testing. The company has made the test available for online ordering on company website along with all major online channels. The MD & Co-founder of Mylab…
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125 passengers on charter flight from Italy test positive for Covid in Amritsar

125 passengers on charter flight from Italy test positive for Covid in Amritsar

As many as 125 passengers that have arrived in Amritsar on a chartered Italy-Amritsar flight have tested positive for Covid-19, said airport authorities on Thursday. There were 179 passengers on the Italy-Amritsar flight, said VK Seth, Airport Director. Since Italy is one of the “at risk” countries according to the Union Health Ministry, all eligible passengers — 160 in this case — were tested for COVID-19 and 125 of them were found to be positive, they mentioned. Out of total 179 passengers, 19 were children or infant so they were exempt from on-arrival RT-PCR testing, they said. The charter flight…
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Delhi likely to report fresh 14,000 COVID cases today

Delhi likely to report fresh 14,000 COVID cases today

On Thursday (January 6, 2022) Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said that, the city is likely to witness 14,000 fresh COVID-19 cases today pushing the daily positivity rate to around 14%.No confirmed death has been reported due to the`Omicron` variant in Delhi. Delhi government is conducting more than 90,000 tests on a daily basis." Additionally, the government has reduced the quarantine period for home isolation to 7 days from 14 days; also the government has increased the number of oxygen beds and ventilators in private and government hospitals. Earlier, on Wednesday, Delhi reported 10,665 Covid cases today, a massive rise…
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World Health Organization  warns people about Omicron not being common cold

World Health Organization warns people about Omicron not being common cold

Reports that Omicron has symptoms alike  to that of  common cold, the WHO on Wednesday, warned  strictly that it is not a common cold and should not be taken casually. The four most common symptoms of the Omicron are cough, fatigue, congestion and runny nose, stated by a US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analysis. A recent study by UK-based Zoe Covid app added nausea and loss of appetite to the symptoms. Several studies from South Africa, the US and the UK have shown that the infections caused by the highly transmissible variant are generally mild, with less hospitalisation…
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Once again actress Parno Mittra tests COVID positive

Once again actress Parno Mittra tests COVID positive

After last year, Parno Mittra once again tested COVID positive. The actor took to her Instagram handle to announce the news.Parno wrote in her Instagram story, “I wish to share an important update with everyone. I have tested COVID positive again. I have mild symptoms and I have isolated myself. I request whoever has been in, or come into, contact with me in the last 3 days please do quarantine yourselves, get tested and take care. Lastly please continue to be safe and wear mask,” Incidentally, Parno had tested COVID positive first time in April last year. Ahead of the assembly election in…
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In Delhi, a weekend curfew was imposed due to the rise of Covid, while non-essential movement was restricted

In Delhi, a weekend curfew was imposed due to the rise of Covid, while non-essential movement was restricted

The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has decided to impose a weekend curfew in the city to control the spread of Covid-19. During the weekend curfew, no non-essential movement will be allowed. According to the orders, government offices in the city would have to implement work from home for employees, apart from critical services, and private offices will operate at 50% capacity. To reduce crowding around metro stations and bus stops, Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia announced that buses and metro will run at full capacity. Satyendar Jain, the Delhi health minister, announced on Monday that Omicron is the…
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Vaccination drive for children aged 15 to 18 years old begins in India’s cities

Vaccination drive for children aged 15 to 18 years old begins in India’s cities

From January 1, 2022, all potential beneficiaries can register on the Co-WIN portal. They also can register for vaccinations at vaccination centres by walking in. COVID-19 vaccinations were given to beneficiaries in the age bracket of 15 to 18 years old around the country on Monday (January 3). Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on December 25, 2021 that vaccination for the age group 15-18 years will begin on January 3, 2022, while the administration of the precautionary third dose for the vulnerable categories will begin on January 10, 2022. Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan had told the States and Union…
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Bharat Biotech  boosts up vaccine supply by February in India

Bharat Biotech boosts up vaccine supply by February in India

 Bharat Biotech has aimed to supply 8cr Covaxin doses by February to boost vaccine supply as the government has started the vaccination drive for teenagers. Covaxin is the only option available for the segment. The company will be supplying 7-8 crore vaccines every month, starting February, up from the current 5-6 crore doses. They said it continues to invest, upgrade and expand its facilities. According to Bharat Biotech,”We are prepared and ready with the new strategies to contribute to India’s vaccination drive drive for teenagers,”
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