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Canada s retail sales rise 4 8% in February, fuelled by autos and gas

Canada s retail sales rise 4 8% in February, fuelled by autos and gas
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PM urges public to be realistic about future coronavirus wave

LONDON: Boris Johnson has urged the public to be “realistic” about the prospect of the UK being hit with another wave of coronavirus infections in the future.The Prime Minister told.

As India struggles with vast COVID-19 outbreaks, grassroot efforts emerge

As India struggles with vast COVID-19 outbreaks, grassroot efforts emerge
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Berlin struggling to tame a third wave of coronavirus infections: Germany mulls easing curbs for vaccinated people

World April 26, 2021 Berlin: Germany plans to ease some of the current coronavirus restrictions for people who have been vaccinated against Covid-19, according to a draft text drawn up by the government and seen by AFP at the weekend. The proposal is to be discussed at a meeting on Monday by Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government and the powerful regional state premiers. According to the draft text, it was a question not of awarding people with proven immunity any special privileges, but of lifting curbs on their basic rights that are no longer justified . The debate comes as Germany is struggling to tame a third wave of coronavirus infections, and just 22 percent of Germans have had their first of two Covid-19 jabs. Under the proposed relaxations, people who are fully vaccinated would no longer have to show a recent negative coronavirus test to enter certain shops, get a haircut or attend certain events.

IIT-Madras researchers studying high tranmission, mortality rate of second COVID wave

IIT-Madras researchers studying high tranmission, mortality rate of second COVID wave Chennai, Apr 26 (UNI) Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IIT-M) are studying the high transmission and mortality rate of SARS-CoV-2, the scientific name for the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. variants SARS-CoV and NL63. enables the coronavirus to penetrate human cells and cause COVID-19) of these different virus strains are interacting with the ACE2 receptors of human cells and how this inter-action is affecting their transmission potential and severity of the disease. ‘SARS-CoV’ can be considered a ‘sibling’ of the subfamily beta coronavirus ‘SARS-CoV-2’, a release from IIT-M said today.

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