Covid-19
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Odisha reports 173 new cases in past 24 hours, Test Positivity Rate drops to 0.26 pc
Bhubaneswar, Dec 16: The test positivity rate in Odisha on Thursday dropped to 0.26 per cent as out of 64989…
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Omicron scare: Four more Omicron cases confirmed in Delhi
New Delhi, Dec 16: Four more passengers arriving in the Indian capital were confirmed to be infected with Omicron virus,…
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Omicron scare: This new variant is 5 times more transmissible than Delta, know in details
Bhubaneswar: The Omicron variant of Covid-19 is five times more transmissible than the Delta variant, claimed Odisha Public Health Director…
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Socialise carefully amid Omicron surge, warns UK PM
London, Dec 16: Amid spread of Omicron cases, the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and England’s Chief Medical Officer Prof…
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COVID-19 grips Brazil, cases rises by 5,446 to over 22.2Mln
Brasilia, Dec 16: The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Brazil has increased by 5,446 to 22,201,221 within the past…
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India registers 7,974 new COVID-19 cases, 343 deaths in the last 24 hours
New Delhi Dec 16 : India reported 7,974 new COVID-19 cases and 343 related deaths in the last 24 hours,…
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Covid-19 clutches UN, Chief’s spokesperson tests positive
United Nations, Dec 16: Stephane Dujarric, spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, confirmed Wednesday that he has tested positive for…
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Omicron Alert!!! Pre-booking RT-PCR tests mandatory for ‘at-risk’ arrivals
New Delhi: The Centre on Tuesday made it mandatory for international passengers arriving in India to pre-book RT-PCR test. The…
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Omicron, a high risk In India: Expert
Patna: The caseload of the Omicron Covid-19 variant is rising each day in India and Delhi with four more cases…
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Omicron hits Bengal: 7-year-old boy first to test positive for new variant
Kolkata, Dec 15: The first Omicron case has been reported from West Bengal, with a seven-year-old boy from Murshidabad district…
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