Can’t eradicate Covid-19 in near future: WHO’s Swaminathan
The virus may or may not mutate and become resistant to current vaccines, but it will be difficult to eradicate this virus from the world imminently.
The virus may or may not mutate and become resistant to current vaccines, but it will be difficult to eradicate this virus from the world imminently.
Faced with an acute crisis of oxygen at hospitals, corporates have taken various steps to beef up oxygen supply across the country.
As the pandemic makes a furious comeback, shopping malls in the financial capital are gasping for breath with patrons preferring to stay away.
The pandemic has ushered in a new era of work, where the location becomes redundant. The difference between home and office has been blurred. But this new normal also has inbuilt digital challenges.
As we look ahead to immunisation in 2021, there is the fear of adverse reactions to the drugs as the vaccines have been tested for less than six months. But a framework exists to deal with such cases.
Fears over a new strain of the Coronavirus, discovered in the U.K., hit India's stock market on Monday, with benchmark equities witnessing the hardest fall in the past seven months.