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The arduous journey of getting vaccinated against Covid-19

Ruchir Joshi   |     |   Published 09.03.21, 02:30 AM It’s coming, it’s coming, it’s coming! It is actually a ‘they’ and they should be ready soon, they should be here soon, they should be with us imminently (or as Americans would say, ‘momentarily’, meaning not fleetingly but within moments), they are almost there, they are competing to see which one can be ready first, which one packs the most punch, the least side-swipe, the cheapest price-tag, the lowest high-maintenance in terms of transport, temperature and other assorted to-do. They are competing; like runners in a heat; except the sprinter in lane one wins in one country, while the medium distance runner in lane three continues onward and wins in another continent! Oh, look, we have one of our own that’s entered the fray the testing is incomplete, the sampling is on a wing and a prayer, but the aut

The Narendra Modi cult moves up another level

Now #covid vaccination certificate also contains his photo. Why not a single vaccine recipient of @MamataOfficial ji s Bengal couldnot get certificate? This is a step ahead of what we have witnessed nationally for the last six years: the staged interviews, the Man ki Baat radio address broadcast on All India Radio that aired its 74rd episode on February 28 and constant live feeds of Modi’s speeches and rallies offered to television channels that have bent over to crawl when being asked to bend. There has never been the possibility of an open press conference as the traditional media is apparently useful only for amplification of the image and not for asking real questions. The “fifth estate” or independent online media is now the space for hard analysis and questions but the new Information Technology rules, 2021, certainly seek to increase government control over digital media.

Study reveals genetic links between human groups from Chinese mainland, Taiwan

Study reveals genetic links between human groups from Chinese mainland, Taiwan Xinhua | Updated: 2021-02-24 13:26 Share People wearing masks walk on street in Taipei, Taiwan, on March 30, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua] FUZHOU An analysis of sequenced genomes of ancient East Asians and present-day groups showed strong genetic links between ancient Taiwan groups and Tai-Kadai speakers in the Chinese mainland s southern areas and Hainan Island. The finding was published in the journal Nature on Tuesday. A group of international researchers reported genome-wide data from 166 East Asians dating back 8,000 to 1,000 years from sites across the Chinese mainland and Taiwan, Mongolia, Russia, and Japan, and from 383 samples of 46 present-day groups from the Chinese mainland and Nepal.

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