Topics Coronavirus | public health | Health Ministry Press Trust of India | New Delhi Last Updated at January 20, 2023 11:43 IST https://mybs.in/2cBe05AIndia logged 145 new coronavirus infections, while the active cases dipped to 1,946, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Friday.The Covid case tally was recorded at 4.46 crore (4,46,81,650).The death toll stands at […]
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How are rapid COVID tests holding up as the pandemic enters its fourth year : Shots – Health News – NPR
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Continue readingNews at a glance: Global warming, China's COVID-19 deaths, and JWST's exoplanet investigations – Science
Temperatures continued to rise at an alarming pace in 2022, which became the fifth- or sixth-hottest year in modern history, U.S. and European science agencies reported last week. Earth’s average recorded surface temperatures were some 1.2°C warmer than preindustrial times. Nearly 30 countries set individual all-time heat records, and some 850 million people experienced the […]
Continue readingThe Exec: Coronavirus Pandemic Remains a Top Challenge – HealthLeaders Media
Analysis | By Christopher Cheney | January 18, 2023 The coronavirus pandemic will continue to ebb and flow, and it comes with related challenges such as workforce shortages, chief clinical officer says. The coronavirus pandemic and related issues are still a leading concern for healthcare providers, the chief clinical officer of Banner Health says. Marjorie Bessel, MD, […]
Continue readingBiden's chief scientist for COVID response is stepping away – KERA News
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST:Operation Warp Speed is coming to a stop. That program oversaw the creation and distribution of hundreds of millions of doses of the coronavirus vaccine. It started under the Trump administration. And for the last two years, Dr. David Kessler has led the effort, though without the space age name. He is now […]
Continue readingWhen young children test positive for Covid-19 and another respiratory virus, their illness may be much more severe, a new study suggests – CNN
When young children test positive for Covid-19 and another respiratory virus, their illness may be much more severe, a new study suggests CNNsource
Continue readingChina’s football crisis: what happened next after Covid struck? – The Guardian
There are finally positive signs for the game, but only after three years that diminished the CSL from its global standingThere cannot be many, if any, leagues that have been affected by the pandemic as much as the Chinese Super League. It was the first to deal with Covid-19 and, with China keeping stringent restrictions […]
Continue readingWhat to know about XBB.1.5, a new and highly transmissible COVID-19 subvariant – PBS NewsHour
Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else.Thank you. Please check your inbox to confirm. Sameer Elsayed, The Conversation Sameer Elsayed, The Conversation Leave your feedbackDespite intensive public health efforts to grind the COVID-19 pandemic to a halt, the recent emergence of the highly transmissible, extensively drug-resistant and profoundly […]
Continue readingXBB.1.5: What you need to know about COVID-19's 'Kraken' variant – UC Davis Health
As the United States enters a fourth year of COVID-19, there is a new variant called XBB.1.5.The variant quickly grew in December, from about 1% of cases nationwide to 43% as of Jan. 13, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).Natascha Tuznik, associate clinical professor of infectious diseases at UC […]
Continue readingAmid Covid fears, India logs lowest cases since March 2020 – 89 cases – Economic Times
India logged 89 new cases over the past 24 hours, Union health ministry data showed on Tuesday. This is the lowest since March 27, 2020 — which was just the beginning of the pandemic for the country. Meanwhile, the number of active Covid-19 cases also dipped to 2,035, a dip of 84 cases. The active […]
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