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Indian stock market: How big is the Covid risk for equities? Experts answer

The Covid-19 pandemic caused widespread uncertainty and panic in financial markets worldwide in 2020. Stock markets across the globe suffered strong losses as concerns over the pandemic and its potential economic impact grew.

COVID-19: From Alpha to JN 1, all you need to know about emerging variants

COVID 19 Sub Variant JN: Viruses, including the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, undergo frequent mutations. Some mutations can enhance the virus s ability to infect cells or evade antibodies.

COVID Sub Variant JN 1 News Live: Govt issues advisory, Karnataka makes wearing masks mandatory

COVID 19 Sub Variant JN.1 Live Latest News Updates: India reported 260 new coronavirus infections, bringing the total COVID cases to 4.50 crore, according to the latest update from the Union Health Ministry. Active cases have risen to 1,828, and the death toll stands at 5,33,317. The country s recovery rate is 98.81%, with 4,44,69,931 individuals having recuperated from the disease. The case fatality rate is 1.19%. The health ministry s website indicates that 220.67 crore COVID vaccine doses have been administered in the country to date.Amid rising infection, the central government has issued an advisory to the state governments urging them to make adequate health arrangements. The Karnataka government has also mandated masks for individuals aged 60 and above, those with heart or kidney ailments, and those with cold symptoms due to concerns about the JN.1 subvariant. Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao disclosed the decision following the detection of this variant in Kerala. Preparations

COVID-19 Sub Variant JN 1 Live News: No need to worry, says Kerala Health Minister on JN 1 subvariant; K taka advises caution

COVID-19 Sub Variant JN.1 Live Latest News Updates: After the identification of a case of the JN.1 subvariant of COVID-19 in Kerala, State Health Minister Veena George reassured the public on Sunday that there is no need for concern. She emphasized that the detected subvariant had been previously identified in Indians tested at the Singapore airport a few months ago, and Kerala s robust health system facilitated its detection through genomic sequencing. Minister George urged people to stay vigilant, stating that ongoing monitoring is in place, especially for individuals with comorbidities. Simultaneously, the Union Ministry of Health has taken preparatory measures following the identification of the JN.1 subvariant, conducting a mock drill across health facilities to assess public health and hospital readiness. This preparedness exercise, overseen by district collectors, started on December 13 and is set to conclude by December 18. The Union Ministry of Health maintains close communica

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