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April 26, 2021 22:33 IST
AstraZeneca vaccine is widely in use around the world but not yet authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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A healthcare worker holds a dose of AstraZeneca’s vaccine against coronavirus. File
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AstraZeneca vaccine is widely in use around the world but not yet authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The U.S. will begin sharing its entire pipeline of vaccines from AstraZeneca once the vaccine clear federal safety reviews, the White House said, with as many as 60 million doses expected to be available for export in the coming months.
The Bench said that just like the Central government has worked out an oxygen distribution plan for the whole country, the Delhi government can have such a plan for the national capital
During this period, Mr. Gowda said, the EC can evolve new rules for conduct of safe elections, and simultaneously, the vaccination programme has to be accelerated
Coronavirus | In telephonic conversation with Modi, Biden conveyed solidarity with India
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April 27, 2021 01:03 IST
Mr Modi and Mr Biden agreed to remain in touch and directed their officials to coordinate closely on the COVID-19 issue
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U.S. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Mr Modi and Mr Biden agreed to remain in touch and directed their officials to coordinate closely on the COVID-19 issue
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Joe Biden spoke on the phone on Monday to discuss the COVID-19 outbreak in India and U.S. assistance to the country. The conversation comes a day after Mr Biden and some of his cabinet publicly expressed solidarity with India and the U.S. government promised assistance to India in its fight against the pandemic.
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Based on a complaint lodged by health officials, the Ghatanji police have registered an FIR against the 20 patients under relevant sections, local health officer Dr. Sanjay Puram said Twenty COVID-19 patients have escaped from a care centre in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal district, officials said on April 25.
The incident took place on April 24 at the COVID-19 care centre set up at a students’ hostel in Ghatanji taluka, local health officer Dr. Sanjay Puram said.
Based on a complaint lodged by health officials, the Ghatanji police have registered an FIR against the 20 patients under relevant sections, he said.