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Reversing over the month-long trend, new Covid cases in Karnataka declined to 35,297 in a day, while deaths due to the infection reduced to 344 during the day, said the state health bulletin on Thursday. Against 39,998 positive cases on Tuesday, new cases registered on Wednesday declined to 35,297, taking the state s Covid tally of cases to 20,88,488, including 5,93,078 active cases, while recoveries rose to 14,74,678, with 34,057 discharged in the last 24 hours, said the bulletin.
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As epi-centre of the pandemic in the state, Bengaluru reported 15,191 fresh cases, taking its Covid tally of cases to 10,14,996, including 3,59,565 active cases, while 6,46,305 recovered, with 16,084 discharged during the day.
IISC Developing Anti-COVID Vaccine
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is developing anti-COVID vaccine, and a low-cost oxygen concentrator, said Karnataka Health Minister K. Sudhakar. IISc researchers are designing a low-cost and efficient oxygen concentrator and developing a vaccine for treating Covid patients, said Sudhakar after a virtual interaction with the state-run institute s Director Govindan Rangarajan.
The institute s prototype oxygen concentrator of 10 litres per minute (LPM) capacity is being tested for clinical validation at the Bangalore Medical College.
‘The IISC is developing oxygen concentrator and vaccine for coronavirus positive patients.’ Results of the clinical trials have been promising, as the oxygen output is about 90 per cent and more efficient than the Chinese concentrators whose output is about 50 per cent, Rangarajan told the minister during the interaction.
IISc developing oxygen concentrator, vaccine for Covid patients
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Bengaluru, May 13 : The premier Bengaluru-based Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is developing a low-cost oxygen concentrator and anti-Covid vaccine, Karnataka Health Minister K. Sudhakar said on Thursday. IISc researchers are designing a low-cost and efficient oxygen concentrator and developing a vaccine for treating Covid patients, said Sudhakar after a virtual interaction with the state-run institute s Director Govindan Rangarajan.
The institute s prototype oxygen concentrator of 10 litres per minute (LPM) capacity is being tested for clinical validation at the Bangalore Medical College.