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The survey stated that Goa remains the top hot spot for vacation homes, commanding a significant 35 percent share of responses. Desire to invest in overseas property remained stable at 12 percent, with Dubai UAE, and USA maintaining their positions as top choices. ....
Recurrence of COVID in March could be due to lack of antibodies in seropositive people: CSIR survey SECTIONS Recurrence of COVID in March could be due to lack of antibodies in seropositive people: CSIR surveyPTI Last Updated: Apr 25, 2021, 04:34 PM IST Share Synopsis The CSIR conducted a sero-survey on 10,427 people comprising the staff members of its 40 laboratories, including contractual employees, and their family members from 17 states and two union territories. Agencies The survey suggested that the neutralising antibodies declined significantly after five-six months, making people prone to reinfections. The recurrence of coronavirus outbreak in March could have been due to lack of meaningful antibodies in seropositive people after a peak in September last year, suggests a survey by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). ....
Smokers, vegetarians at lesser risk of contracting Covid-19: CSIR survey Premium Vegetarians were found to have lower seropositivity indicating that they may be at a lesser risk of getting infected by coronavirus, ( iStock & Thinkstock) . Updated: 18 Jan 2021, 01:22 PM IST PTI The survey also found that those with blood group O may be less susceptible to the infection, while people with B and AB blood groups were at a higher risk Share Via Read Full Story New Delhi: Smokers and vegetarians were found to have lower seropositivity indicating that they may be at a lesser risk of getting infected by coronavirus, according to a pan-India serosurvey conducted by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in its nearly 40 institutes. ....
Seropositivity for Covid found to be lesser in smokers, vegetarians: CSIR survey Premium . Updated: 17 Jan 2021, 08:30 PM IST PTI The CSIR survey also found that those with blood group O may be less susceptible to the infection, while people with B and AB blood groups were at a higher risk Share Via Read Full Story NEW DELHI : Smokers and vegetarians were found to have lower seropositivity indicating that they may be at a lesser risk of getting infected by coronavirus, according to a pan-India serosurvey conducted by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in its nearly 40 institutes. The survey also found that those with blood group O may be less susceptible to the infection, while people with B and AB blood groups were at a higher risk. ....