WHO concerned over Covid vaccines approved for emergency use not being recognised in all countries
United Nations: The World Health Organisation is “deeply concerned” that Covid-19 vaccines that have proven to be effective and have ...
Read moreUnited Nations: The World Health Organisation is “deeply concerned” that Covid-19 vaccines that have proven to be effective and have ...
Read moreChicago: Chicago Public Schools (CPS), the third largest school district in the US, said that 1,101 students and 342 adults ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Zydus Cadila's ZyCoV-D vaccine against Covid-19 will soon be a part of India's mass inoculation drive, Health Secretary ...
Read moreUnited Nations: World leaders thanked India for its help and support in combating the coronavirus pandemic through "early and meaningful" ...
Read moreWashington: Pfizer has submitted research to the US Food and Drug Administration on the effectiveness of its Covid-19 vaccine in ...
Read moreLondon: UK drugmaker AstraZeneca has partnered with scientists at Imperial College London to develop a new vaccine technology to treat ...
Read moreSeoul: South Korea will begin administering Covid-19 vaccines to pregnant women and younger children starting from October 18 as part ...
Read moreBhubaneswar: At least 73 per cent population in 12 districts of Odisha have developed antibodies against Covid-19, said Sanghamitra Pati, ...
Read moreNew Delhi: The Ministry of Health and Family welfare Sunday said 53.5 per cent of people in the 18-44 age ...
Read moreNew Delhi: The World Health Organisation Wednesday appreciated India's decision to export the vaccines under Vaccine Maitri to COVAX. The Director-General ...
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