Explained: How serious is South African coronavirus variant?
According to WHO, B.1.351-the latest South African coronavirus variant is more dangerous and can spread rapidly in a short span of time.
Read moreAccording to WHO, B.1.351-the latest South African coronavirus variant is more dangerous and can spread rapidly in a short span of time.
Read moreMany people are hesitant about the side effects of COVID-19 vaccine after its administration in few nations.
Read moreA new variant of SARS-CoV-2 (B.1.1.7 Lineage) has raised another threat alarm after its increased transmission in parts of the UK. The government has imposed strict coronavirus lockdown restrictions in some parts of London, named as Tier4.
Read moreThe Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has warned entry of another virus from China to India. The pathogen called the “cat que virus” (CQV) has the potential to spread easily in India according to a research conducted the council’s National Institute of Virology.
Read moreWith the ease in COVID-19 travel restrictions, the tourism sector has seen a great upsurge. Travel volumes have rebounded, with change in consumer comfort levels – and priorities. Travel planning data of current times signals all together a different approach of the tourists.
Read moreResearchers at the University of Alberta have said that a drug used to treat deadly coronavirus infections in cats can potentially be an effective treatment against SARS-CoV-2.
Read morellamas can prove to be a key in treating COVID-19 positive patients. The antibodies found in llamas known as ‘nanobodies’ (due to their smaller size) have the ability to fight off coronavirus.
Read moreBeijing has reported 36 news cases in a single day on Sunday after nearly 2 months marking the risk of
Read moreAccording to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), US, the number of blood donors across the globe has dropped
Read more“Congratulations India!!! Out of all world meters set on different criterias like development, literacy, standard of life, mortality; you have
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