Dr Kate O’ Brien of World Health Organisation (WHO) answers all questions about covid-19 vaccines
According to scientists, the COVID-19 variant, which has been spreading around the United Kingdom has undergone further genetic changes, what does this mean for the COVID...
Here is a glossary of terms related to vaccines to help learn all about the COVID-19 vaccine and vaccination in general
Sero survey is conducted to know about the percentage of the population exposed to any disease. It brings out asymptomatic cases as well
WHO and Dr Katherine O’Brien, a paediatric infectious disease physician, and Vaccinologist, solves some of the common queries about the much-awaited COVID vaccine
Is world about to get its fourth vaccine against coronavirus - US firm Novavax? The interim data shared by the company recently suggested 95.6 per cent...
A British researcher, Tim Spector says some patients have reported developing painful mouth ulcers or rashes on their tongues, he has dubbed it as "COVID tongue”
Here’s all you need to know about the role of a vaccine in disease prevention and how it protects an individual from contracting an infection
How can India fight vaccination hesitancy? After the pandemic, the next big challenge for the country is to tackle - infodemic? Experts explain
India kick-started the Vaccination drive against COVID-19 from January 16 and till January 17, the country had immunised approximately 2.24 lakh people
Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine BNT162b2 and Moderna’s mRNA-1273 are mRNA (messenger-RNA) vaccines developed in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic
Though the mutant strains of the Coronavirus tend to spread faster and be more infectious, they do not seem to cause more severe illness or a...