Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain attributed the low COVID-19 hospitalisation rate to vaccination and naturally acquired immunity
Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, COVID-19 Technical Lead at WHO said that COVID is still a global problem and stressed that vaccination remains a significant tool to...
The world celebrates World Immunization Week in the last week of April every year to galvanise the support for one of the most cost-effective global health...
Dr Rakesh Mishra, Director of Tata Institute for Genetics and Society in Bangalore warned that the impact of Coronavirus is down but not nullified and advised...
Delhi’s R-value which indicates the spread of the infection was recorded at 1.68 implying that every infected person can pass on the infection to 1.68 (almost...
Boosters are also important because evidence suggests that inactivated vaccines like Coronavac offer lower protection than the new mRNA technology vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna
Speaking at an interaction with Chief Ministers on the emerging COVID-19 situation in the country, PM Modi asserted that it is clear that the threat of...
The survey covered 5,971 vaccinated people, of which 24 per cent were aged below 40 and 50 per cent belonged to the 40-59 age group
The Prime Minister asked the state governments to prioritise fire-safety audits for hospitals
An integral part of the National Health Mission, Universal Immunisation Programme is one of the largest public health programmes in the nation
The hospitalisation rate in Delhi, has so far been low, accounting for less than 3 per cent of the total active cases, according to official data
India's onshore wind capacity stands at over 40 GW, and for grid-connected or centralised solar power plants capacity is at around 60 GW