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Study backs Ayurvedic drug Ayush 64 in for treatment of mild to moderate Covid-19 infection
29 Apr 2021
How Modi-baiters use viral media to malign India
28 Apr 2021
As heavy local demand squeezes global supplies of Indian vaccine, multinational pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Moderna etc are trying to push through exports of their costly, yet unproven vaccines, on the strength of their market standing
Centre adds 500 oxygenated beds in Delhi; ramps up Covid care nationwide
26 Apr 2021
Delhi’s Sardar Patel Covid Care Centre and Hospital at Chhatarpur will have 2,000 oxygenated beds in total in a week or two, even as the first Oxygen Expresses arrived at Nashik in Maharashtra and Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh with Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO)
India's daily Covid cases double to more than 2 lakh in just 10 days
15 Apr 2021
With over 1 lakh fresh infections per day for the ninth consecutive day, India added 13,88,515 cases in just nine days, taking the number of active cases in the country to 1,40,74,564, figures released by the union health ministry showed
India, US to revamp Strategic Energy Partnership
31 Mar 2021
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