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J-K govt sets up rapid antigen testing facility at entrance

J-K govt sets up rapid antigen testing facility at entrance ANI 03 Aug 2021, 11:55 GMT+10 Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], August 3 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir Government has set up a rapid antigen testing facility at the entrance of Mughal Garden in Srinagar to ensure the safety of all who enter. The garden has recently reopened for tourists on July 7 on a 5-day week basis after the number of COVID-19 cases in the Union Territories saw a decline. Now that the situation in the UT is improving, has also lifted the weekend restriction for the Mughal Garden. The Mughal gardens are famous and attract a good number of visitors, both locals and outsiders, every day. This makes it of utmost importance for the authorities to ensure the safety of the people, and hence the government has set up on spot testing Covid testing facilities at the entrance of Mughal Garden where the visitors are allowed to enter the garden only after proper testing. Paramedical staff from the Health Departmen

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How To Boost The Immune To Help Body Defeat Covid-19?

Wajid Aslam Khan This bondage between T-cell and virally infected cell is called the immunological synapse. It is crucial for the immunological response as this cellular “handshake” activates the T cell. Children walk on a wooden bridge during a cold morning in the interiors of Dal Lake in Srinagar. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur Our immune system is dependent on the binding of cells together. In scientific terms, this is called an immunological synapse. An infected cell, which is invaded by a virus, starts to display part of the virus – peptide – on a receptor on its surface. Every T (lymphocyte) cell has a receptor specific for certain peptide. The T cell binds to an infected cell only in the presence of the displayed peptide. This bondage between T-cell and virally infected cell is called the immunological synapse. It is crucial for the immunological response as this cellular “handshake” activates the T cell.

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