The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), at the request of Pfizer and BioNTech, allowed its COVID-19 vaccine to be given to children between 12 and 15 years of age on emergency use on Monday. The much-awaited decision raises the possibility that schools in the United States will reopen completely in ...
Read More »Double mutant strain is potentially resistant to vaccine protection in India: WHO
The chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan from WHO blamed huge social mixing and large gatherings as responsible for the massive second wave. AFP reported that World Health Organization (WHO) chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan said on Saturday that the coronavirus variant spreading in India was more contagious and contained some mutations that ...
Read More »China’s uncontrolled rocket expected to tumble back on earth: US military predicts time & place
A large section of the Chinese rocket is in an uncontrolled free-fall toward Earth and the latest track predicted that debris could crash into a potentially populated area. On April 29, China launched a Long March-5B rocket that took the first module of its new space station into Earth’s orbit. ...
Read More »Moderna announces first positive data against SARS-CoV-2
According to the first results released on Wednesday by Moderna Inc., a biotechnology company, the modern SARS-CoV-2 vaccine booster is specifically developed with the variant B.1.351 demonstrates efficacy against that strain and the P1 variant in those already vaccinated for COVID-19. In addition, the company’s ongoing Phase 2 study demonstrates ...
Read More »Chinese scientist failed to disclose company ties in COVID-19 clinical trial paper
A prominent scientist from China, who was fighting with COVID-19 failed to disclose ties to a pharmaceutical company in a paper stemming from a clinical trial. The co-author was married to the daughter of the pharmaceutical company’s founder, who sits on the firm’s board of directors. According to NPR, Nanshan ...
Read More »COVID-19 cases drops in United States as spring wave slows
As per the latest news shred by The Washington Post, in the United States, COVID-19 cases continue to decline as spring rises begin in March. The daily average of new COVID-19 cases are continuously decline and reached the lowest point from mid-October, dropped below 50,000. More than 40 states reported ...
Read More »Pfizer Donates USD 70 Million Worth Of Its Medicines to India to Fight COVID-19
Pfizer has donated $ 70 million to India for medicines; Pfizer CEO Albert Borla gave this information on Monday. The second wave of coronavirus in India has taken a macular form. For the past several days, more than 350,000 new cases are being received in the country every day. The ...
Read More »Dapagliflozin (Farxiga) get approval for Chronic Kidnet Disease by FDA
The Farxiga (Dapagliflozin) has approved to treat chronic kidney disease by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on 30 May 2021. The oral tablet has been approved to reduce the risk of kidney failure, cardiovascular death, and heart failure in the adult with chronic kidney diseases. Aliza Thompson, M.D., ...
Read More »NASA’s small helicopter Ingenuity given a new mission on Mars
On February 18 this year, the Perseverance Rover was successfully landed in the Jagero Crater area of Mars. Let us know that NASA was planning to discontinue this flight test in early May 2021. However, it has now extended a month, allowing Ingenuity Helicopter to deal with the difficult conditions ...
Read More »President Biden said, ‘We are sending a whole series of help to India’: COVID Crisis
The US is giving India a full line of help, including Remdesivir, along with other medicines that will help combat the disease. India, which has been struggling with the second wave of Coronavirus, is now slowly starting to get help from the international community. US President Joe Biden broke the ...
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