Coronavirus Updates: India’s recovery rate rises to 73.18%; case fatality at 1.92%; 876 deaths in past 24 hrs Good new for all the Indian Recovery rates increased to 73.18% A spike of 55,079 cases took India’s COVID-19 tally past 27 lakh on Tuesday just a day after it crossed the 26-lakh mark, while 19.77 lakhContinue reading “The Problem With Thinking India’s COVID-19 Recovery Rate Is a Mark of Success”
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Germany says COVID-19 vaccine unlikely before mid-2021
Karliczek said Germany was providing funding grants to three German biotech firms — CureVac from Tübingen, BioNTech from Mainz and Dessau-based IDT Biologika so they could speed up the development of coronavirus vaccine candidates.about:blank “All three of them are promising candidates but we must of course always expect setbacks during the testing phase because it’sContinue reading “Germany says COVID-19 vaccine unlikely before mid-2021”
Boosting Your Immune System to Fight the Coronavirus
Vitamin C This vitamin supports the function of various immune cells and enhances their ability to protect against infection. It’s also necessary for cellular death, which helps keep your immune system healthy by clearing out old cells and replacing them with new ones Vitamin C also functions as a powerful antioxidant, protecting against damage inducedContinue reading “Boosting Your Immune System to Fight the Coronavirus”
Coronaviruses
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment. Older people, and those with underlying medical problems like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer are more likely to developContinue reading “Coronaviruses”
Livemint · 19 hours ago India’s first coronavirus vaccine: Human trials of Covaxin on 375 people starting soon
The company has planned to enroll 375 people in the first phase of clinical trials, an ICMR spokesperson told