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Australia slashes flights from India after single-day caseload high of more than 310,000 … remember when Trump blocking flights was racist? – NaturalNews com

Australia has agreed to reduce the number of flights coming from India after the south Asian country recorded a single-day peak in COVID-19 cases. Prime Minister Scott Morrison, alongside state [.]

High alert in border districts as triple mutant emerges in West Bengal

High alert in border districts as triple mutant emerges in West Bengal For those who would prefer paid quarantine, such accommodation will be arranged by the district administration, he added. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service BHUBANESWAR: At a time when the State government is grappling with the second wave of Covid-19, fuelled by the double mutant, emergence of a triple mutant strain in the poll-bound West Bengal has put Odisha on high alert. In a bid to monitor people travelling from West Bengal, the government on Thursday directed collectors of Balasore and Mayurbhanj districts to put up border check posts (BCP) on all inter-state roads (NH/SH and local roads) along the border of neighbouring state with immediate effect.

Triple mutant strain in West Bengal: Triple-mutant Bengal strain a new worry in second wave | Kolkata News

A policeman asks people to wear protective face masks, in Kolkata. (PTI) KOLKATA: The Covid-19 virus that is doing the rounds in Bengal is increasingly being found to be an indigenous triple-mutation (B.1.618), only the second one identified from India after the double mutant type (B.1.617) reported last month. The “Bengal strain”, as a scientist has dubbed it, might be more infective, and something that experts find particularly worrying may be capable of escaping a person’s immune surveillance, even if that person was earlier exposed to a virus without this mutation, and even if vaccinated. There has, however, been no research yet to either corroborate or dismiss the fears.

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