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Antibody levels above 250 in 81% of vaccinated people, with no significant side effects in the second dose compared to the first | રસી લેનારા 81% લોકોમાં એન્ટિબોડી લેવલ 250થી ઉંચુ, પહેલાની સરખામણીએ બીજા ડોઝમાં નહિવત આડઅસર

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Traders body shuts all shops except essential items till May 5 | Vadodara News

Vadodara: Shop owners across the city have decided to down their shutters till May 5. After the state government issued fresh notification to contain Covid cases on Tuesday, the Vadodara Vepari Vikas Association (VVVA) members decided to keep their shops closed to contain spread of infection. “The government notification says that all shopping complexes and shopping malls should remain closed. We will keep our shops closed till May 5. Only those selling necessary items like fruits, vegetables, medicines and milk will remain open,” said Paresh Parikh, convenor, VVVA. The association had been demanding complete lockdown for last two weeks after a spike in Covid cases in the city.

Close shops by 2pm, traders body appeals | Vadodara News

Vadodara: Wary of the spike in coronavirus cases, shopkeepers in the Vadodara city seem to be mulling to go for a self-imposed lockdown. The Vadodara Vepari Vikas Association (VVVA) has appealed the shop owners to close their units by 2 pm every day. The association is also planning to take more such decisions after consulting all the members. “The cases are on the rise in the city and shop-owners are at the maximum risk. Over the last few days, many shop owners, especially in the old city, have been infected with Covid-19 and are undergoing treatment. Even those working in these shops are getting infected,” said Paresh Parikh, convenor, VVVA. “So we have appealed the shop-owners to close their shops by 2 pm daily. This way, they can get some business and also ensure that their exposure to people is reduced. This is completely voluntary,” Parikh added.

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