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Showing posts with label coronavirus. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 September 2020

Coronavirus LIVE: Karnataka replaces Tamil Nadu as the 3rd worst-hit state

 Coronavirus update: A day after recording the lowest single-day rise since September, India on Tuesday registered 80,500 new Covid-19 cases, taking the tally past the 6.2-million mark. With 1,178 fatalities in 24 hours, the country’s death toll reached 97,529. According to ICMR's second sero-survey findings, one in 15 individuals aged 10 years and above were estimated to be exposed to SARS-CoV2 by August, showing that a considerable population in India is still susceptible to coronavirus. Meanwhile, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu has tested positive for coronavirus. The Centre is expected to announced Unlock 5.0 guidelines today.

Coronavirus vaccine update: The Union Health Ministry has said it does not agree with the Rs 80,000 crore figure cited by Adar Poonawalla, CEO of Serum Institute of India, for buying and distributing the vaccine in the country. The Ministry also claimed that it has sufficient funds for the vaccine.

World coronavirus update: The global tally of coronavirus cases stands at 33,832,531. While 25,135,889 have recovered, 1,011,960 have died so far. The US, the worst-hit country, has 7,405,966 cases. It is followed by India, which has 6,225,763 cases, Brazil (4,780,317) and Russia (1,167,805).

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02:26 PM 
Covid-19: 415 Pakistani nationals crossed over via Attari-Wagah border

02:23 PM 
Arunachal reports 220 fresh Covid-19 cases, tally rises to 9,553
Arunachal Pradesh's Covid-19 tally rose to 9,553 on Wednesday as 220 more people, including 11 security personnel, tested positive for the disease, an official said. The death toll increased to 16 after a 53-year-old man succumbed to the infection while undergoing treatment at the Tomo Riba Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (TRIHMS) at Naharlagun, State Surveillance Officer Dr Lobsang Jampa said.
 
"The man was suffering from kidney-related problems and admitted to TRIHMS for dialysis. He was diagnosed with Covid-19 and died on Tuesday," he said.
 
Of the 221 fresh cases, 96 were reported from the Capital Complex region, 20 from Upper Subansiri, 19 from West Siang, 13 from Lower Siang, 12 each from Changlang and East Siang and 10 each from Papumpare and Tirap districts.
 
02:08 PM 
Himachal Pradesh's Covid-19 tally up at 14,750

02:00 PM 
Common cold in past may give protection from Covid-19
In a big breakthrough, researchers have found that people who have had a bout of seasonal or common cold in the past may get protection from Covid-19.

The study, published in the journal mBio, also suggests that immunity to Covid-19 is likely to last a long time -- maybe even a lifetime.

The study showed that the Covid-19-causing virus, SARS-CoV-2, induces memory B cells, long-lived immune cells that detect pathogens, create antibodies to destroy them and remember them for the future.

The next time that pathogen tries to enter the body, those memory B cells can hop into action even faster to clear the infection before it starts.

01:53 PM 
Moderna's Covid vax shows promise in protecting older adults
US-based biotech company Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine candidate has shown signs of working in older adults, new results from an early stage trial have revealed.

This study evaluated a two-dose vaccination schedule of Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine candidate mRNA-1273 given 28 days apart in 40 healthy adult participants across two dose levels -- 25 and 100 microgram -- in two age cohorts --ages 56-70 and ages 71+.

These results, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, showed that both the 25 microgram and 100 microgram dose levels were generally well-tolerated in both age cohorts, with no serious adverse events reported one month after the second dose.

"These interim Phase 1 data suggests that mRNA-1273, our vaccine candidate for the prevention of Covid-19, can generate neutralizing antibodies in older and elderly adults at levels comparable to those in younger adults," Tal Zaks, Chief Medical Officer of Moderna, said in a statement.

 
01:21 PM 
Coronavirus LIVE: Covid candidates can't sit for UPSC Prelims 2020, says SC
11:15 AM 
Coronavirus India update: Five most affected states by cases
Maharashtra (1,366,129)
Andhra Pradesh (687,351)
Karnataka (592,911)
Tamil Nadu (591,943)
Uttar Pradesh (394856)
11:07 AM 
Coronavirus India update: Summary of MoHFW data (September 30)
Active cases: 940,441 (Net reduction: 7,135)
Deaths: 97,497 (Net addition: 1,179)
Cured: 5,187,825 (Net addition: 86,428)
Total cases: 6,225,763 (Net addition: 80,472)
10:58 AM 
Less than one-third Covid-19 deaths in Delhi in Sept compared to June: Jain
Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Tuesday said the city recorded more COVID-19 cases in September as compared to June, but the number of deaths due to the disease was "less than one-third" of what it was three months ago.
 
He also said the health authorities in the national capital have been conducting RT-PCR tests on every symptomatic person.
 
"Delhi reported a large number of cases in September as compared to June. However, the number of deaths reported this month is not even one-third of the fatalities recorded in June," Jain told reporters. Read on...
10:57 AM 
Pakistan opens all educational institutions, six months after closure due to COVID-19

Tuesday, 29 September 2020

Coronavirus LIVE: India cases rise to 6,145,291; more than 5.1 mn recover

Coronavirus update: India registered 70,589 new Covid-19 cases, taking the total caseload to 6,145,291. Death toll now stands at 96,351. The Union Health Ministry has launched a web portal that will provide all important information on coronavirus, vaccine development, ongoing clinical trials and progress made in this area locally and globally. The "vaccine web portal" and the ''National Clinical Registry for Covid-19'' have been developed by ICMR.

Coronavirus vaccine update: As the world races to develop a potential vaccine against, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Monday said that the first vaccine in India will most likely be available by early 2021.

World coronavirus update: The global tally of coronavirus cases stands at 33,542,558. While 24,868,764 have recovered, 1,006,090 have died so far. The US, the worst-hit country, has 7,361,293 cases. It is followed by India, which has 6,145,291 cases, Brazil (4,748,327) and Russia (1,159,573).

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01:34 PM 
Maharashtra police force reports 215 new Covid-19 cases
As many as 215 personnel of the Maharashtra Police Department tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, taking total cases to 23,033 in the force, informed the state police on Tuesday.
 
Out of the total coronavirus positive cases, the active cases stand at 3,107. While 19,681 patients have recovered, the death toll has reached 245.
 
"215 police personnel tested positive for COVID19 in the last 24 hours, taking total cases to 23,033 in the force including 19,681 recoveries, 3,107 active cases and 245 deaths," police said.
01:23 PM 
Ladakh coronavirus update: UT records 49 fresh Covid-19 cases
Forty-nine more people have tested positive for coronavirus in Ladakh, taking the number of confirmed cases in the union territory to 4,152, while 32 such patients were discharged after successful treatment, officials said on Tuesday.
 
There was no report of any COVID-related death during the past 24 hours, the officials added.
 
The number of active COVID-19 cases in the region stands at 1,030 -- 621 in Leh district and 409 in Kargil district, they said.
01:19 PM 
Coronavirus outbreak on ship off Australia's coast
Authorities are concerned by a Covid-19 outbreak aboard a cargo ship off Australia's northwest coast that has infected most of the crew.
 
Eight more members of the Filipino crew tested positive for the new coronavirus on Monday, bringing the number of infections to 17 out of a crew of 21.
 
Seven of the infected sailors remained aboard the Liberia-flagged bulk carrier Patricia Oldendorff, which is anchored off Port Hedland, a major iron ore export terminal, Western Australia State Health Minister Roger Cook said on Tuesday.
01:12 PM 
Coronavirus outbreak on ship off Australia's coast
Authorities are concerned by a Covid-19 outbreak aboard a cargo ship off Australia's northwest coast that has infected most of the crew.
 
Eight more members of the Filipino crew tested positive for the new coronavirus on Monday, bringing the number of infections to 17 out of a crew of 21.
01:07 PM 
As Covid-19 surges, hospitals in India are facing a shortage of oxygen
Hospitals in several Indian states are struggling for medical oxygen as the country’s pandemic surges at the fastest rate in the world and manufacturers scramble to plug the gaps in the supply and transportation.
 
Most plants producing medical oxygen are concentrated in eastern and western India, leaving large areas of the densely populated north and center without quick access to the essential medical supply. The capital, New Delhi, and the states of Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, with a combined population of some 200 million -- nearly as many people as Brazil -- don’t have a single unit manufacturing oxygen. Read on...
12:52 PM 
Coronavirus may deteriorate men's testosterone levels: Study
In a major study on patients hospitalised due to Covid-19, the researchers found that the disease might deteriorate men's testosterone levels.
 
The findings, published in the journal The Aging Male, revealed that, as men's testosterone level at baseline decreases, the probability for them to be in the intensive care unit (ICU) significantly increases.
 
While it has already been reported that low testosterone levels could be a cause for poor prognosis following a positive SARS-CoV-2 test, this is the first study to show that Covid-19 itself depletes testosterone.
 
"Testosterone is associated with the immune system of respiratory organs, and low levels of testosterone might increase the risk of respiratory infections," said study author Selahittin Cayan from the University of Mersin in Turkey,
 
"Low testosterone is also associated with infection-related hospitalisation and all-cause mortality in male in ICU patients, so testosterone treatment may also have benefits beyond improving outcomes for Covid-19," Cayan added.
12:14 PM 
25 security personnel among 50 new Covid-19 patients in Mizoram
Mizoram's COVID-19 tally rose to 1,958 on Tuesday as 50 more people, including 25 security personnel, tested positive for the infection, a health official said.
 
Forty-three new cases were reported in Aizawl district, while seven fresh infections were registered in Lunglei, he said.
11:59 AM 
India's Feluda Covid test cheaper, faster alternative to RT-PCR: Scientists
More accurate than a rapid antigen test and almost as quick, India's CRISPR Feluda' COVID-19 test that changes colour on detection of the SARS-CoV-2 virus could be a cheaper, faster and simpler alternative to an RT-PCR diagnosis, say scientists.
 
Named after Satyajit Ray's famed detective, the Feluda test, which is priced at Rs 500 and can deliver a result in 45 minutes, is able to differentiate SARS-CoV-2 from other coronaviruses even if genetic variations between them are minute. Read on...
11:52 AM 
Telangana coronavirus update: Nine deaths, 2,072 new coronavirus cases
The surge in COVID-19 cases continued in Telangana with 2,072 new cases being reported which pushed the total infection count to 1.89 lakh.
 
The toll rose to 1,116 with nine more fatalities,a state government bulletin said on Tuesday, providing data as of 8 PM on September 28.
 
The number of those recovered (2,259) on Monday outnumbered the fresh cases.
11:39 AM 
Odisha coronavirus update: 3,067 new Covid-19 cases, 4,014 recoveries and 15 deaths reported in Odisha till September 28
3,067 new Covid-19 cases, 4,014 recoveries and 15 deaths reported in Odisha till September 28. The total number of cases rise to 2,15,676 including 1,77,585 recoveries, 37,210 active cases and 828 deaths: State Health Department, Government of Odisha

11:11 AM 
Coronavirus remakes South Koreans' Thanksgiving traditions
The coronavirus forced 84-year-old Chung Seong-ran to do something new to celebrate South Korea's Thanksgiving holiday instead of being visited by her daughter.
 
With a welfare worker's help, Chung sent a video greeting to her daughter for the first time in her life.
 
Please, always wear masks and be vigilant! Mommy is eating well and doing fine at home. I only worry about you. I love you, Chung said in the 15-second video clip.

Monday, 28 September 2020

Coronavirus LIVE: India cases at 6,074,702; recovery rate rises to 82.58%

 Members of the medical staff treat a patient who is wearing helmet-based ventilator in Houston.
Coronavirus update: India on Sunday saw over 80,000 new Covid-19 cases, a notch less than the average daily additions since last month. Total caseload currently stands at 6,073,348. The country has added over 1,000 deaths daily for 28 days. Death toll now stands at 95,162. Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said that the findings of the soon-to-be-released second sero survey indicated that India was still far from achieving any kind of herd immunity. Warning against complacency, Vardhan said that the second sero survey findings make it necessary for everyone to follow Covid-appropriate behaviour.

Coronavirus vaccine update: Adar Poonawalla, the CEO of Serum Institute of India, which is conducting trials of Covid vaccine candidates ahead of mass production, took to Twitter to highlight challenges in vaccine production and distribution in the country. "Quick question: will the Government of India have 80,000 crores available over the next one year? Because that is what the Ministry of Health needs to buy and distribute the vaccine to everyone in India. This is the next concerning challenge we need to tackle," Poonawalla said.

World coronavirus update: The global tally of coronavirus cases stands at 33,303,209. While 24,634,061 have recovered, 1,002,383 have died so far. The US, the worst-hit country, has 7,321,343 cases. It is followed by India, which has 6,073,348 cases, Brazil (4,732,309) and Russia (1,151,438).

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02:27 PM 
Covid-19: Aurangabad rural health staff to get GMCH training
The Government Medical College and Hospital in Maharashtra's Aurangabad will give seven days training to health staff in the district's rural areas to ensure better treatment for Covid-19 patients, its dean Dr Kanan Yelikar said on Monday.

The training of medical officers and nursing personnel in various protocols governing the outbreak will be carried out by the facility's microbiology department. GMCH, the premier medical facility in Aurangabad, is currently treating 347 COVID-19 patients, the condition of 232 of them being critical, an official said.

02:18 PM 
HC issues notice on Delhi govt's plea against stay on reserving ICU beds for Covid patients
The Delhi High Court on Monday issued a notice to all the respondents on a petition moved by the Delhi government challenging a stay on its order directing private hospitals to reserve 80 per cent beds for Covid patients.

A division bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan, while seeking responses from the main petitioner Association of Healthcare Providers (India) and others, refused to vacate the stay on the Delhi government's decision instructing private hospitals in the national capital to reserve 80 per cent of ICU beds for Covid-19 patients.

The bench, while posting the matter for October 9, said that those hospitals have complied with the Government of NCT Delhi order and expanded their bed capacity may voluntarily continue to comply.

02:08 PM 
Ladakh reports 10 fresh Covid-19 cases, one death
One more patient succumbed to coronavirus in Ladakh, taking the death toll to 58 in the Union Territory, while the infection tally reached 4,103 with 10 fresh cases, officials said on Monday. Fourteen patients were discharged after being cured of the contagion during the past 24 hours, they said.
 
With the death of one more patient from Covid-19 in Kargil district, the total number of fatalities in Ladakh has gone up to 58 - 34 in Kargil and 24 in Leh district. Five residents each in Leh and Kargil tested positive for the virus on Sunday, taking the total number of cases in the region to 4,103, the officials said.
 
01:59 PM 
Russia records 8,135 Covid-19 cases in past 24 hours
Russia has registered 8,135 Covid-19 cases in the past 24 hours, up from 7,867 yesterday, bringing the cumulative case total to 1,159,573, the coronavirus response center said on Monday.

"In the past 24 hours, Russia has confirmed 8,135 Covid-19 cases in 84 regions, of which 2,200 (27 percent) were detected actively, with people showing no clinical symptoms," the response center said in a statement, specifying that the total count has now reached 1,159,573.
01:51 PM 
Covid-19: Vaishno Devi Shrine starts home delivery of prasad

01:44 PM 
Maharashtra: 214 new Covid-19 cases in Aurangabad; 7 more die
Aurangabad has added 214 new Covid-19 cases, taking the tally in the Maharashtra district to 32,993, an official said on Monday.
 
The district also reported seven more deaths due to Covid-19 on Sunday, raising the toll to 916, he said. As of now, there are 5,961 Covid-19 cases in the district, while 26,116 patients have recovered from the viral infection, the official said. 
01:11 PM 
Israel, West Bank, Gaza report Covid-19 resurgence
Fresh coronavirus outbreaks have been reported in Israel, West Bank and Gaza, leading to renewed proposals and measures aimed at curbing a further spread of the virus, it was reported.
 
As of Sunday, the Health Ministry reported 226 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total in Israel to 229,374, with 68,788 of them considered active, reports Haaretz news.
 
At least 1,512 patients are hospitalized, a record number since the outbreak began, while 749 of them are in serious condition, nearing the 800-patient threshold health officials have warned would lead to a collapse of the Israeli health system.
01:07 PM 
Dubai to restrict nightlife amid coronavirus increase
Dubai has announced new restrictions on nightlife to curb a rising tide of coronavirus infections.
 
Dubai's tourism authorities have ordered all bars and restaurants in the city-state to stop serving and halt entertainment activities at 1 a.m. Hotels will be restricted by law to offering only delivery and room service after 3 a.m.
12:39 PM 
'Teicoplanin' found more effective in treating Covid: IIT Delhi research
Clinically approved drug "Teicoplanin" is a potential therapeutic option against Covid-19 and can be ten times more effective than several drugs being currently used, a research by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi has found.
 
The research by the institute's Kusuma School of Biological Science screened an assemblage of 23 approved drugs, which have shown leads towards being therapeutic options for coronavirus. Read on...
12:38 PM 
Coronavirus woes: Australia's Qantas 8 weeks away from running out of money
A Sydney court heard on Monday that Australia's flag carrier Qantas was just eight weeks away from running out of money due to massive losses incurred in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
 
The airline was taken to the Federal Court by the Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association, which has challenged the legality of terminating about 450 Qantas and Jetstar maintenance engineers, ABC said in a news report. Read on...

Thursday, 24 September 2020

Coronavirus LIVE: Nuclear scientist Sekhar Basu dies; India toll at 91,173

 The vaccine has been developed by Siberia’s Vector Institute, which completed early-stage human trials of the vaccine last week.
Coronavirus update: India on Wednesday recorded 89,688 coronavirus cases, taking its total caseload to 5,730,184. India has added over 1,000 deaths every day for 24 days. Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a high-level virtual meeting with chief ministers and health ministers of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Delhi and Punjab. During the meeting he announced that states can spend 50 per cent of the state disaster relief fund (SDRF) amount on efforts to check the spread of Covid-19. Modi asked states to reassess if lockdowns of one or two days are effective in containing Covid-19 and told them to press on with full strength in opening economic activities while fighting the virus. Meanwhile, Delhi deputy CM Manish Sisodia has been admitted to Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Hospital in Delhi after he complained of fever and low oxygen levels

Coronavirus vaccine update: Johnson & Johnson has kicked off a final 60,000-person trial of a single-shot coronavirus vaccine that potentially would simplify distribution of millions of doses compared with leading rivals using two doses.
 
World coronavirus update: The global tally of coronavirus cases stands at 32,083,275. While 23,667,019 have recovered, 981,219 have died so far. The US, the worst-hit country, 7,139,036 cases. It is followed by India, which has 5,732,518 cases, Brazil (4,627,780) and Russia (1,122,241 ).

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02:01 PM 
Delhi Police issued over 300,000 challans for Covid norm violations

01:43 PM 
J&K: Govt takes action against officers involved in oxygen supply management

01:29 PM 
Israel approves tighter Covid-19 restrictions
The Israeli government on Thursday approved tightened coronavirus restrictions, including a full lockdown which will begin on Friday and last until October 11.
 
Under the new closure, all businesses will be shut down except for factories and services that will be defined as "essentials", Xinhua news agency reported.
 
Rallies and prayers will be permitted only in small groups of up to 20 people.
 
Restaurants only for delivery, pharmacies, supermarkets and stores that sell hygiene products will remain open.
01:24 PM 
How much coronavirus we encounter affects the outcome. So wear a mask
Face masks and social distancing may help make the coronavirus less lethal for those who catch it by limiting the amounts they’re
exposed to.
 
Two new studies released Thursday point in that direction. One shows the amount of coronavirus that hospital patients in Detroit carried in their nose declined between April and June as people adopted masks and other public-health measures -- and that the drop was associated with a decrease in death rates. Another study, from Italy, found that as the so-called viral load declined, so did severe cases.
 
The findings, released at a conference on the new disease, suggest that face masks and other measures lead to milder disease even when they fail to thwart transmission. Read on...
01:19 PM 
Early evidence shows coronavirus outbreaks not spreading in US schools as feared: Experts
As schools across the US opened last month, public health experts have found little evidence that the coronavirus is spreading inside institutions despite thousands of students and teachers contracting the infection.
 
According to experts, the early evidence states that opening schools may not be as risky as many have feared even as rates of infection inside the buildings have been far below as compared to surrounding areas, The Washington Post reported.
 
"Everyone had a fear there would be explosive outbreaks of transmission in the schools. In colleges, there have been. We have to say that, to date, we have not seen those in the younger kids, and that is a really important observation," said Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota.
01:18 PM 
Sisodia's condition stable, to undergo another coronavirus test in couple of days
The condition of Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, currently undergoing treatment for COVID-19 at a state-run facility here, is stable, and he will undergo another coronavirus test in a couple of days, officials said on Thursday.
 
He was admitted to the LNJP Hospital on Wednesday from being under home isolation after he had contracted the infection.
 
"He is still in ICU since yesterday (Wednesday), but his condition is stable. The minister has been put on oxygen support, and under constant observation," a senior doctor of the hospital said.
 
The Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital is a dedicated COVID-19 facility.
01:10 PM 
Odisha logs highest-one-day spike of 4,340 COVID-19 cases; 16 fatalities
Odisha on Thursday registered its highest single-day spike of 4,340 COVID-19 cases, which raised the tally to 1,96,888, while record 16 fatalities pushed the death toll in the coastal state to 752, a senior health department official said.
 
Of the 4,340 fresh cases, 2,517 were reported from various quarantine centres, and the rest were detected during contact tracing, he said.
 
Khurda, of which state capital Bhubaneswar is a part, accounted for the maximum number of new cases at 653, followed by Cuttack at 567 and Puri at 203. Seventeen other districts recorded over 100 cases each in the last 24 hours.
01:03 PM 
Nuclear scientist Sekhar Basu dies of coronavirus
Veteran atomic scientist and former chairman of Atomic Energy Commission Dr Sekhar Basu succumbed to COVID-19 early on Thursday at a private hospital here, a health department official said. He was 68.
 
"Dr Basu was suffering from COVID-19 and other kidney ailments. He died at 4.50 am," the official told PTI.
 
A mechanical engineer, Dr Basu is revered for his contributions to the country's atomic energy programme. He was awarded Padma Shri in 2014.
 
He had also pioneered the highly complex reactor for India's first nuclear-powered submarine INS Arihant.
12:48 PM 
Maharashtra coronavirus update: 1,935 cases in Thane, tally at 163,594
Thane district of Maharashtra has added 1,935 new Covid-19 cases, taking it tally to 1,63,594, an official said on Thursday.
 
The number of deaths has gone up to 4,234 with the addition of 29 fatalities on Wednesday, the official from the district administration said.
 
As of now, there are 18,345 active COVID-19 cases in the district while 1,41,015 patients have recovered, he said. Read on...
11:50 AM 
Study focuses on neurological consequences of coronavirus
A team of neuroscientists and clinicians are examining the potential link between COVID-19 and increased risk of Parkinson's disease, and measures to get ahead of the curve.
 
The study has been published in the Journal of Parkinson's Disease.
 
"Although scientists are still learning how the SARS-CoV-2 virus is able to invade the brain and central nervous system, the fact that it's getting in there is clear. Our best understanding is that the virus can cause insult to brain cells, with potential for neurodegeneration to follow on from there," said Professor Kevin Barnham from the Florey Institute of Neuroscience & Mental Health.

Monday, 21 September 2020

India's Covid-19 lockdown claims another victim; gold smuggling routes

 The coronavirus pandemic has crushed the inflow of gold smuggled into the world’s second-biggest consumer.

Illegal shipments of gold to India are estimated to have slowed to a trickle of about 2 tons a month, and may total about 25 tons this year, according to N. Anantha Padmanaban, the chairman of the All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council. That compares with an estimate of as much as 120 tons last year, or about 17 per cent of the nation’s annual demand, according to the World Gold Council.

Illegal shipments have been hit by one of the world’s strictest lockdowns, which was announced in March and halted international flights among other measures. It also resulted in the economy contracting by almost a quarter in the three months through June, slamming overall demand for gold. While restrictions are slowly easing, the country is yet to fully open up its borders as it’s rapidly becoming the global epicenter for virus infections, lagging behind only the U.S.

“There were no flights in the last six months and so there has been a negligible amount of smuggling,” he said. “Whatever is being smuggled is coming from land borders with Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and not much from airports.”

That’s pushed the monthly average of smuggled gold caught at Indian airports to a six-year low of 20.6 kilograms in the year started April, according to Bloomberg calculations based on finance ministry data.

Smugglers of gold have benefited from record high prices and a 12.5 per cent import tax that India imposes on shipments of the metal and additional local taxes, making illegal purchases cheaper. Jewelers have been seeking a cut of at least 50 per cent in the import tax to reduce the inflows and legalize the imports.

India's Covid-19 lockdown claims another victim; gold smuggling routes
That will be key for India as once flights resume in full swing, smuggling may rise again. Removal of the import duty on gold by Sri Lanka this month may also increase smuggling into India, Padmanaban said.

"A 45-minute boat ride from Sri Lanka can get you to India’s southern tip,” Padmanaban said. “They all switch their operations very quickly."

Sunday, 20 September 2020

LIVE: India extends $250 mn support to Maldives to overcome Covid-19 impact

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Coronavirus update: India on Friday recorded 90,000+ cases for the third day consecutively. Caseload in the country has reached 5,400,619. Death toll has surged past the 85,000-mark to 86,774. In the past seven days alone, India has recorded 647,394 coronavirus cases. The worst-hit states are Maharashtra (1,167,496) Andhra Pradesh (608,000), Tamil Nadu (525,000), Karnataka (500,000), and UP (336,000). Delhi recorded 4,127 fresh coronavirus cases, taking its tally to 238,000. Maharashtra recorded 21,656 news cases.

Coronavirus vaccine update: Three of the nearly 30 coronavirus vaccine candidates in India are in advanced stages of clinical trials, while four are in pre-clinical development stage, Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said on Friday in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha.

World coronavirus update: The global tally of coronavirus cases stands at 30,587,896. While 22,245,148 have recovered, 953,828 have died so far. The US, the worst-hit country, 6,897,735 cases. It is followed by India, which has 5,305,387 cases, Brazil (4,466,828) and Russia (1,091,186).

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04:41 PM 
5 states account for 60% active Covid-19 cases
- Maharashtra
- Karnataka
- Andhra Pradesh
- Uttar Pradesh
- Tamil Nadu 

04:25 PM 
Be cautious of both dengue and Covid-19, Kejriwal warns
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday asked people of Delhi to be cautious of both dengue and coronavirus and spread awareness about measures to prevent the vector-borne disease.

The Delhi government's dengue awareness campaign "10 Hafte 10 Baje 10 Minute" entered its third week on Sunday.

While inspecting his residence at 10 am, Kejriwal said collective efforts will help Delhi defeat dengue like last year. There was a significant decrease in the number of cases.

"Right now, we are dealing with the coronavirus pandemic but it is also the season when dengue cases increase significantly. We have to be conscious about both dengue and coronavirus," he said.

04:12 PM 
Disposal of PPE kits, biomedical waste challenge during Covid-19 pandemic: Govt
Disposal of biomedical waste including PPE kits worn by healthcare professionals and public became a challenge during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the Union Health Ministry told the Rajya Sabha on Sunday.
 
As informed by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), disposal of bio-medical waste including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) kit worn by healthcare professionals as well as general public became a challenge during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Ashwini Kumar Choubey said.
 
The minister was responding to a query by BJP MP Mahesh Poddar in the Upper House over the disposal of biomedical waste during the coronavirus crisis in the country.
03:55 PM 
60% of new recovered cases from 5 states
Maharashtra
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
UP
Tamil Nadu

03:44 PM 
Overall Covid-19 deaths per million population in India low compared to other countries: Govt
The overall number of cases and deaths per million population due to Covid-19 in the country is low compared to similarly affected countries, Minister of State for Health Ashwini Kumar Choubey told Rajya Sabha on Sunday.
 
Noting that there are no established pharmaceutical interventions that can break the chain of transmission, Choubey said non-pharmaceutical interventions such as hand and respiratory hygiene, wearing of mask/face cover, physical distancing measures, preventing large gatherings, etc are the only tools to suppress and break the chain of transmission. This has to be in turn supported by heightened community awareness and behavioral change communication.
03:28 PM 
No study conducted to assess impact of Covid-19 on mental health: Govt
The government has not conducted any study to assess the impact of coronavirus on the mental health of people though a number of initiatives have been taken to provide psychosocial support during the pandemic, the Rajya Sabha was told on Sunday.
 
"The government has not conducted any study to assess the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the mental health of the population.
 
"However, realizing the impact that Covid-19 may have on the mental health of the people, the government has taken a number of initiatives to provide psychosocial support during Covid-19," Minister of State for Health Ashwini Choubey said in a written reply.
03:05 PM 
Electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network to track Covid-19 vaccine
The Electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network (eVIN) system, which provides real-time information on vaccine stocks and storage temperatures across all cold chain points in the country, is being enhanced to address the needs for distribution and tracking of Covid-19 vaccine, whenever it becomes available, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Sunday.
 
A national expert group on Covid-19 vaccine has been constituted to guide the government on prioritisation of population groups for vaccination, selection of vaccine candidates, delivery mechanism of the vaccine, cold chain and associated infrastructure for roll-out of Covid-19 vaccination, etc. Minister of State for Health Ashwini Kumar Choubey said in a written reply.
02:40 PM 
India extends $250 million in financial support to Maldives to overcome impact of Covid-19
India has provided financial assistance of USD 250 million to the Maldives to help it mitigate the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Indian embassy here said on Sunday.

The grant, provided under the most favourable terms possible, was in response to the request made by President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to overcome the difficult economic situation in the Maldives.

A handover ceremony was held on Sunday at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Maldives to mark the occasion in the presence of Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid, Finance Minister Ibrahim Ameer, High Commissioner Sunjay Sudhir and CEO, SBI, Male Bharat Mishra, the embassy said in a statement.

02:40 PM 
India extends $250 million in financial support to Maldives to overcome impact of Covid-19
India has provided financial assistance of USD 250 million to the Maldives to help it mitigate the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Indian embassy here said on Sunday.

The grant, provided under the most favourable terms possible, was in response to the request made by President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to overcome the difficult economic situation in the Maldives.

A handover ceremony was held on Sunday at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Maldives to mark the occasion in the presence of Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid, Finance Minister Ibrahim Ameer, High Commissioner Sunjay Sudhir and CEO, SBI, Male Bharat Mishra, the embassy said in a statement.

02:25 PM 
Odisha sees record one-day spike of 4,330 Covid-19 cases, toll up at 700
Odisha on Sunday registered its highest single-day spike of 4,330 Covid-19 cases, which pushed the state's infection count to 1,79,880, a health department official said. The death toll rose to 701 with 10 more people succumbing to the infection, he said.
 
"Regret to inform the demise of Ten #COVID19 positive patients while under treatment in hospitals,” the state''s Health and Family Welfare Department said on Twitter.
 
Of the 4,330 new cases, 2,556 were reported from various quarantine centres, while the rest were detected during contact tracing, the official said.

Friday, 18 September 2020

Coronavirus LIVE: India's case tally crosses 5.2 mn, recovery rate at 78.8%

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Coronavirus update: India has recorded 96,424 Covid-19 cases in just 24 hours, taking its tally past the 5.2-million mark. With this, India is rapidly nearing the US tally of 6.8 million. The death toll has risen by 1,140 to 84,404. In the past seven days alone, India has recorded 652,355 coronavirus cases.
 
The worst-hit states are Maharashtra (1,145,840) Andhra Pradesh (600,000), Tamil Nadu (525,000), Karnataka (494,356), and UP (336,000). Delhi recorded 4,432 fresh coronavirus cases, taking its tally to 234,000. Covid cases in the national capital will show a rise in the next 10-15 days as testing capacity has been quadrupled, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said on Thursday. Maharashtra recorded 24,619 news cases.
 
Coronavirus vaccine update: Close to Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) announcing that it was partnering with Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd for distribution of Russia's covid-19 vaccine, Sputnik V, in India, the Soviet nation's health minister, Mikhail Murashko, in a statement to Moscow Times said that nearly 14 per cent of patients who had been administrated the vaccine had reported suffering from side-effects. "One in seven volunteers have complained of side effects, including weakness and muscle pain, after taking Russia's highly touted coronavirus vaccine," Russia's health minister said.
 
World coronavirus update: The global tally of coronavirus cases stands at 30,333,687. While 22,019,308 have recovered, 950,132 have died so far. The US, the worst-hit country, has 6,874,006 cases. It is followed by India, which has 5,214,677. cases, Brazil (4,457,443) and Russia (1,085,281).

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01:43 PM 
810 fresh Covid-19 cases in Rajasthan, 8 more die
Rajasthan recorded eight more fatalities linked to the novel coronavirus on Friday, raising the death toll from the disease to 1,301 in the state, according to a health department bulletin.
 
The state also reported 810 new cases, bringing the infection count to 1,10,283. A total of 18,282 people are currently under treatment for Covid-19 in Rajasthan, the bulletin said.
 
According to the bulletin, 89,211 people have so far been discharged from hospitals after recovering from the infection.
01:33 PM 
Thane district records 1,903 new COVID-19 cases, 44 deaths
At least 1,903 new cases of COVID-19 were detected, while 44 more patients died of the infection in Maharashtra's Thane district, an official said on Friday.
 

With the addition of the latest infections and deaths on Thursday, the tally in the district reached 1,53,139 and the toll rose to 4,053, the official said.

01:00 PM 
Russia's health watchdog says 22 stable mutated Covid-19 strains identified worldwide
There are about 22 stable mutations in the genetic makeup of the coronavirus detected worldwide, with two of them being the most resistant, Russia's consumer rights and human welfare watchdog, Rospotrebnadzor, told Sputnik on Friday, adding that there were thousands of COVID-19 genetic mutations.
 

"The total number of mutations that are collectively identified in the sequenced genomes of the SARS-CoV-2 virus amounts to many thousands, but only a few of them have been fixed and are stably inherited. Currently, there are about 22 such single mutations. It should be noted that these mutations have taken place in January - March 2020, and after that, there were no detected mutations in the genome of the virus," Rospotrebnadzor said in a statement.

12:50 PM 
US Congress needs to provide $6 bn to distribute coronavirus vaccine: Top health official
A top US health official has said that Congress needs to provide about USD 6 billion to help the country prepare for what is expected to be the largest COVID-19 vaccination campaign ever undertaken, Washington Post reported.
 

The Trump administration has released a detailed road map on Wednesday of their plan to speed doses of coronavirus vaccine into millions of Americans.

12:40 PM 
Stroke scans could reveal Covid-19 infection
New research from King's College London has found that COVID-19 may be diagnosed on the same emergency scans intended to diagnose stroke.
 

The findings have important implications in the management of patients presenting with suspected stroke through early identification of COVID-19.

 
12:35 PM 
2,043 new Covid-19 cases, 11 deaths in Telangana
Telangana recorded 2,043 fresh coronavirus cases and 11 fatalities, taking the tally of infections in the state to 1.67 lakh.
 

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) accounted for the most number of cases with 314, followed by Rangareddy 174 and Medchal Malkajgiri 144, a government bulletin said on Friday, providing data as of 8 PM on September 17.
 

The cumulative recovered cases stood at 1.35 lakh while 30,673 are under treatment.

12:23 PM 
Odisha reports 4,180 new Covid-19 cases, 13 fresh fatalities
Odisha's Covid-19 tally rose to 1,71,341 on Friday as 4,180 more people tested positive for the infection, while 13 fresh fatalities pushed the state's coronavirus death toll to 682, a health official said.
 

As many as 2,466 new cases were detected in quarantine centres, while 1,714 people tested positive for the infection during contact tracing, he said.
 

Odisha reported more than 4,000 new cases for the third consecutive day on Friday. The state had registered 4,270 infections on Wednesday and 4,241 on Thursday, the official said.

12:15 PM 
New rapid Covid-19 test with improved sensitivity developed
Researchers have developed a new rapid test for the detection of the novel coronavirus that can be performed in less than an hour, and with minimal equipment, and "can detect nearly as many cases as the standard COVID-19 diagnostic."


With further research, the scientists, including those from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US, said the new test, known as STOPCovid, could be made cheaply enough so that people could test themselves every day.

12:00 PM 
HC seeks Maharashtra govt reply over PIL on Covid-19 drugs
The Bombay High Court on Friday directed the Maharashtra government to file a reply to a PIL seeking that drugs used to treat COVID-19 patients be made available directly at hospitals, isolation and quarantine centers where such patients were being admitted.
 

The direction was given by a bench led by Justice K K Tated while hearing the PIL (Public Interest Litigation) filed by a local NGO, All Maharashtra Human Rights Welfare Association.

12:00 PM 
No new Covid-19 cases in New Zealand for 1st time in a month
There were no new coronavirus cases in New Zealand on Friday for the first time early August, according to the Health Ministry.
 

In a statement, the Ministry said that currently there were 54 people linked to a community cluster which was detected last month in Auckland, the country's largest city, reports Xinhua news agency.
 

They remain in an Auckland quarantine facility, which includes 22 people who have tested positive for Covid-19 and their household contacts.

 

Thursday, 17 September 2020

Coronavirus LIVE updates: India cases at 5,118,253; over 4 million recover

 Coronavirus update: Showing no signs of a relief, India has recorded 97,894 Covid-19 cases in just 24 hours, taking its tally past the 5.1-million mark. With this, India is rapidly nearing the US tally of 6.8 million. The death toll has risen by 1,139 to 83,230. In the past seven days alone, India has recorded 652,355 coronavirus cases. The worst-hit states are Maharashtra (1,121,221) Andhra Pradesh (592,760), Tamil Nadu (519,860), Karnataka (484,990), and UP (330,265). Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, meanwhile, is reported to have tested positive for coronavirus.
 
Delhi recorded its highest ever spike of 4,473 Covid cases, pushing the caseload to 230,269. Maharashtra and West Bengal recorded 23,365 and 4,123 news, cases respectively. West Bengal's tally has jumped to 212,383. Uttarakhand recorded 21,401 new cases in the past one month. Significantly, this is 64 per cent of the total cases reported so far in the hill state.

Coronavirus vaccine update: Russia's RDIF on Wednesday said said it would sell 100 million does of Sputnik V to Dr Reddy's Laboratories for distribution in India.

World coronavirus update: The global tally of coronavirus cases now stands at 30,024,106. While 21,776,977 have recovered, 944,643 have died so far. The US, the worst-hit country, has 6,826,800 cases. It is followed by India, which has 5,118,253 cases, Brazil (4,421,686) and Russia (1,079,519 ).

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01:13 PM 
Potential coronavirus drug azithromycin may up risk of cardiac events
New research adds to the growing body of evidence that potential Covid-19 drug azithromycin -- a commonly-prescribed antibiotic -- may increase the risk for cardiac events in patients.
 
The study, published in the journal JAMA Network Open, found that if the azithromycin drug is taken with certain other drugs that affect the electrical functioning of the heart, then cardiac events increased.
 
"Our findings should give researchers and clinicians looking at azithromycin as a potential treatment for Covid-19 pause," said study author and Indian-origin researcher Haridarshan Patel from the University of Illinois Chicago in the US.
 
"We found that if taken together with drugs that affect the electrical impulses of the heart, the combination is linked with a 40 per cent increase in cardiac events, including fainting, heart palpitations and even cardiac arrest," Patel added.
01:12 PM 
Odisha coronavius update: 4,241 Covid -19 cases, 13 fatalities reported
Odisha's COVID-19 tally rose to 1,67,161 on Thursday as 4,241 more people tested positive for the infection, while 13 fresh fatalities pushed the state's coronavirus death toll to 669, a health official said.
 
The state had reported its highest single-day spike of 4,270 coronavirus cases on Wednesday.
 
As many as 2,502 new cases were detected in quarantine centres, while 1,739 people tested positive for the infection during contact tracing, he said.
12:57 PM 
Twitter suspends account of whistleblower who said Covid virus was made in Wuhan lab
Twitter has suspended the social media account of the Chinese virologist who claimed that coronavirus was developed in a Wuhan laboratory. Li-Meng Yan had recently made headlines when she claimed to have proof to show that the deadly virus was made in a Wuhan lab. She has reportedly fled China after becoming a whistleblower in the case.
12:56 PM 
India coronavirus recovery rate at 78.64%
12:42 PM 
China claims approximately 90,000 sq. kms. of Indian territory in the Eastern Sector of the India-China boundary in Arunachal Pradesh: Rajnath
China claims approximately 90,000 sq. kms. of Indian territory in the Eastern Sector of the India-China boundary in Arunachal Pradesh: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in Rajya Sabha. The deployment of troops along the LAC by China is against the 92-93 agreements, he added. 
 
12:19 PM 
Karnataka has reported 9725 cases, to take its tally to 484990.
12:06 PM 
Sikkim reports 49 fresh COVID-19 cases, taking the state's tally to 2,221: Officials
11:47 AM 
Coronavirus India update: Five most affected states by cases
Maharashtra (1121221)
Andhra Pradesh (592760)
Tamil Nadu (519860)
Karnataka (484990)
Uttar Pradesh (330265)
11:46 AM 
IMA criticizes Centre for not maintaining statistics of doctors who died due to COVID-19
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Wednesday criticized the Union government for not maintaining the statistics of doctors who have sacrificed their lives while treating the patients of COVID-19.

The IMA said this in response against the statement made in Parliament by Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan, who acknowledged the contribution of healthcare workers during this pandemic, but the statistics of healthcare workers who died due to COVID-19 were missing from the 19th paragraph of the statement on September 14.

According to the IMA, the government concealed the morbidity and mortality of doctors, nurses and healthcare workers during COVID-19 management.

11:33 AM 
Centre has no data on doctors' death due to coronavirus in India, says AAP

Wednesday, 16 September 2020

Coronavirus LIVE: India cases at 5,020,359; Pune records 231,196 cases

 Coronavirus India updates: India has crossed the grim 5-million mark by recording 90,123 cases in the last 24 hours. With this, India is rapidly nearing the US tally of 6.7 million. The death toll has risen by 1,283 to 82,091. The government prevented 1.4-2.9 million coronavirus cases and 37,000-78,000 deaths due to the disease by imposing the nationwide lockdown that was announced on March 24, the Lok Sabha was informed on Tuesday.

Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have reported the highest number of cases. However, infections are rising rapidly in states like Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. Meanwhile, Delhi recorded 4,263 new corona cases, pushing the tally to 225,000. The worst-hit states are Maharashtra (1,097,856) Andhra Pradesh (583,000), Tamil Nadu (5,14,208), Karnataka (4,75,265), and UP (324,036). Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has tested positive for the coronavirus. 

Coronavirus vaccine update: ICMR Director General Dr Balram Bhargava today said three vaccines are at the clinical trial stage in India. "Cadila and Bharat Biotech have completed phase-I trials. Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) Dr V G Somani has gave permission to Serum Institute of India to resume clinical trial of the Oxford Covid-19 vaccine candidate.

World coronavirus update: The global tally of coronavirus cases stands at 29,715,422. While 21,523,712 have recovered, 938,406 have died so far. The US, the worst-hit country, 6,787,739 cases. It is followed by India, which has 5,020,359 cases, Brazil (4,384,299) and Russia (1,073,849).

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02:11 PM 
Serum Institute gets nod for resumption of Oxford vax trials
The Serum Institute of India has received approval from the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) to resume the clinical trial of the Oxford Covid-19 vaccine candidate, officials from the drug manufacturing company confirmed on Wednesday.
 
India is the manufacturing partner of the vaccine candidate named Covishield, developed jointly by the University of Oxford's Jenner Institute's and AstraZeneca. The Pune-based firm is looking after the trials at 17 trial sites across India.
 
The permission to resume comes three days after AstraZeneca announced that it has resumed trials in the UK. On September 9, the trials were halted after one of the participants in the UK reported a suspected severe adverse reaction when administered a booster dose of the vaccine candidate.
02:00 PM 
China says has seen positive results in China-UAE phase 3 Covid-19 vaccine trials
China and the United Arab Emirates have seen some positive results in their Phase III Covid-19 vaccine trials, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a news briefing in Beijing on Monday.

The United Arab Emirates on Monday granted emergency approval for use of a coronavirus vaccine, six weeks after human trials in the Gulf Arab state started.

01:59 PM 
China says has seen positive results in China-UAE phase 3 Covid-19 vaccine trials
China and the United Arab Emirates have seen some positive results in their Phase III Covid-19 vaccine trials, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a news briefing in Beijing on Monday.

The United Arab Emirates on Monday granted emergency approval for use of a coronavirus vaccine, six weeks after human trials in the Gulf Arab state started.

01:51 PM 
247 Maharashtra Police personnel tested positive for Covid, toll at 204

01:39 PM 
Rajasthan reports 7 more Covid-19 deaths, toll 1271 now
Rajasthan on Wednesday recorded seven more coronavirus fatalities, taking the overall toll in the state to 1,271, according to a health department bulletin.
 
The state also reported 802 new cases Wednesday, which pushed the total number of infection to 1,06,700, of whom 17,541 people are under treatment, it said. As per the bulletin, so far, 86,333 people have been discharged after treatment.
 
In Jaipur, the death toll from the coronavirus infection has reached 304 till now, followed by 125 in Jodhpur, 99 in Bikaner, 90 in Ajmer, 89 in Kota, 73 in Bharatpur, 49 in Pali, 44 in Nagaur, 37 in Udaipur, 31 in Alwar, 26 in Barmer and 24 in Dholpur.
01:26 PM 
Maharashtra coronavirus update: Thane records 1,600 Covid cases; 34 deaths
With the addition of 1,600 new cases of COVID-19, the tally in Maharashtra's Thane district has reached 1,49,440, a district official said on Wednesday.
 
Apart from the new cases recorded on Tuesday, the district also reported 34 casualties that took the COVID-19 toll to 3,983, the official said.
 
 
Despite the steady rise in infections, the recovery rate in the district stands at 85.20 per cent and the count of discharged patients has reached 1,27,315, he said.
 
The district currently has 18,141 active cases, he added.
01:06 PM 
Over 30 vaccine candidates supported, 3 in advance trials, says Govt
The government on Wednesday said more than 30 vaccine candidates for coronavirus have been supported, and three of them are in advance stages of trials now, while four are in advanced pre-clinical development stage.
 
Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai also told the Rajya Sabha that 13 clinical trials of repurposed drugs have been undertaken to build a portfolio of therapeutic options for COVID-19 patients.
12:46 PM 
India on Tuesday conducted 1,116,842 coronavirus tests and had a test positivity rate of 8.1%
12:20 PM 
Tamil Nadu coronavirus update: The state has added more than 5,000 cases on each of the past 56 days
12:16 PM 
Coronavirus, bacteria may work together to increase disease severity: Study
The severity of COVID-19 in people with obesity and diabetes may be explained by the combined effects of the novel coronavirus and the body's natural community of bacteria -- the microbiota -- working together in the lungs, according to a new study. Read on...

Tuesday, 15 September 2020

Coronavirus LIVE: 4 mn under surveillance for contact-tracing, says govt

 Coronavirus update: With over 81,000 new cases, India's coronavirus tally has reached 4,926,914. The death toll has risen by 1,073 to 80,827. India now has 973,175 active cases, while 37,80,107 people have recovered. Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have reported the highest number of cases. However, infections are rising rapidly in states like Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has tested positive for Covid-19. Meanwhile, the national capital recorded 3,229 new corona cases, pushing the tally to 221,533. The worst-hit states are Maharashtra (1,077,374) Andhra Pradesh (575,079), Tamil Nadu (491,571), Karnataka (467,689), and UP (317,195).

Coronavirus vaccine update: The United Arab Emirates has granted emergency approval for use of a coronavirus vaccine, six weeks after human trials in the Gulf Arab state started. A phase III trial of a Covid-19 inactivated vaccine developed by Chinese state-owned pharmaceutical company Sinopham began in the UAE in July and is yet to be completed. Meanwhile, Serum Institute of India's CEO Adar Poonawalla has warned there won’t be enough Covid-19 vaccines available in the world till 2024 at the earliest, according to a media report on Monday.

“It’s going to take four to five years until everyone gets the vaccine on this planet," said Poonawalla to Financial Times.

World coronavirus update: The global tally of coronavirus cases stands at 29,433,091. While 21,264,646 have recovered, 932,390 have died so far. The US, the worst-hit country, 6,748,618 cases. It is followed by India, which has 4,926,914 cases, Brazil (4,349,544) and Russia (1,068,320).

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02:36 PM 
Covid-19 battle far from over, Harsh Vardhan tells RS
Sounding a note of caution, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Tuesday told the Rajya Sabha that the battle against Covid-19 is far from over, at a time when India's total tally has neared the five million-mark.
 
"I would urge all Members of Parliament that the coronavirus battle is still far from over. On one hand, when we are in an Unlock stage to revive the Indian economy, and have a balanced approach, it is important that sustained community support is ensured to control the spread of the virus and break its chain of transmission," Vardhan said in the Upper House.
02:24 PM 
India's role in production of Covid-19 vaccine critical in containing pandemic: Bill Gates
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has said India's willingness to play a "big role" in manufacturing Covid-19 vaccine and allow it to supply to other developing countries will be a critical part in containing the pandemic globally.
 
In an exclusive interview to PTI, Gates, whose foundation is focusing on fighting the pandemic, called it the "next biggest thing" the world has been confronted with after the World War.
 
The Microsoft co-founder said the world is looking to India for large scale production of Covid-19 vaccine once it is rolled out.
02:15 PM 
Scheduled tribe panel asks Odisha to submit report on Covid-19 spread among PVTGs
The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes has sought a report from the Odisha government after six members of two primitive tribes in the state contracted the Covid-19 disease, officials said. According to media reports, one member of the Bonda tribe and five from the Didayi tribe tested coronavirus positive in August end.
 
The commission said it is a matter of grave concern and the chief secretary, Odisha, should submit a factual report and an action taken report by September 25. Besides Bonda and Didayi, there are 11 more particularlyvulnerable tribal groups (PVTGs) in Odisha which arecharacterized by declining or stagnant population, low level of literacy, pre-agricultural level of technology and economic backwardness.
02:00 PM 
Rajasthan reports 799 fresh Covid-19 cases, 7 more deaths
Rajasthan recorded 799 fresh Covid-19 cases on Tuesday, taking the state's tally to 1,04,937, while seven more fatalities pushed the toll to 1,257, according to a health department bulletin.
 
Of the total cases, 17,468 people are under treatment. So far, 84,688 people have been discharged after recovery, the bulletin said.
 
Jaipur has reported the maximum number of deaths so far at 302, followed by 123 in Jodhpur, 96 in Bikaner, 88 each in Kota and Ajmer and 73 in Bharatpur.
01:49 PM 
UK jobless rate rises for first time since Covid-19 lockdown
Britain's unemployment rate rose for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown began in March but data published on Tuesday also suggested the increase in joblessness was, so far at least, not surging.
 
The unemployment rate increased to 4.1% in the three months to July from the 3.9% it had clung to since early 2020, in line with the median forecast in a Reuters poll of economists.
 
The government's huge coronavirus job subsidy scheme, which is now being wound down, has prevented many layoffs. Experimental figures showed the number of staff on company payrolls fell by a monthly 36,000 in August.
01:40 PM 
UN Secy-General urges global community to assist WHO's fight against Covid-19
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on the global community to support the UN system, and the World Health Organisation (WHO) in particular, in its effort against the coronavirus pandemic.This summer, the United States formally notified Guterres of its intention to withdraw from the WHO in July 2021, after repeatedly criticising the organisation's pandemic response.
 
Earlier in September, the US Department of State spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus expressed the belief that the WHO "failed badly" not only regarding the coronavirus but in its response to other health crises in recent decades.
 
Ortagus slammed the WHO for declining to adopt reforms and failing to demonstrate its "independence from the Chinese Communist Party."
01:33 PM 
Tripura's Covid-19 tally rises to 19,718 with 531 fresh cases
At least 531 more people tested positive for COVID-19 in Tripura on Tuesday, pushing the tally in the state to 19,718, a health department official said.
 

The death toll rose to 207 with seven more fatalities, he said.
 

West Tripura district, which also comprises state capital Agartala, accounted for 115 of the 207 coronavirus deaths, the official said.

 
01:17 PM 
Nepal to resume domestic flights from September 21
The Nepal government on Tuesday announced its decision to allow resumption of domestic flights and long-haul public transportation services from September 21 onwards, after a hiatus of nearly six months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
 

The government had suspended these services in the wake of the pandemic in late March, reports Xinhua news agency.

 
01:03 PM 
40 lakh people kept under surveillance as part of Covid contact-tracing: Centre
Around 40 lakh people have been kept under surveillance as a part of the contact-tracing efforts in the country and 5.4 crore samples were tested for coronavirus till September 10, Union minister Ashwini Choubey told the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
 

The minister of state for health said there were 15,290 COVID-treatment facilities with 13,14,171 dedicated isolation beds till September 10. There are also 2,31,269 oxygen-supported isolation beds and 62,694 ICU beds (including 32,241 ventilator beds).

 
12:52 PM 
Pakistan reopens schools, universities after near-5 month Covid-19 break
After a break of nearly five months, Pakistan on Tuesday began its phased reopening of schools, in view of the falling number of new cornavirus cases in the country.
 

While high schools, colleges and universities reopened on September 15, classes VI to VIII would start from September 23. Primary school will start from September 30, officials said.

Monday, 14 September 2020

Coronavirus LIVE: India death toll nears 80,000; case tally at 4,845,003

 Coronavirus update: With over 93,215 new cases, India's coronavirus tally has reached 4,845,003. The death toll has risen by 1,140 to 79,754. India now has 9,73,175 active cases, while 37,02,595 people have recovered. Maharashtra's Covid tally has surged to 1,060,308 after 22,543 cases being reported in the past 24 hours. West Bengal and Delhi now have over 200,000 and 218,300 cases, respectively. The worst-hit states are Maharashtra (1,060,308) Andhra Pradesh (560,000), Tamil Nadu (491,571), Karnataka (450,000), and UP (312,036).

Coronavirus vaccine update: Minister of Health and Family Welfare Harsh Vardhan has said that India may get a vaccine against the coronavirus in the first quarter of 2021 and that he will take the first dose to dispel doubts about its safety.

World coronavirus update: The global tally of coronavirus cases stands at 29,175,454. While 21,018,176 have recovered, 927,986 have died so far. The US, the worst-hit country, has 6,708,458 cases. It is followed by India, which has 4,845,003 cases, Brazil (4,330,455) and Russia (1,062,811).

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02:00 PM 
Over 60% active cases in 5 states
Maharashtra
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Tamil Nadu
01:48 PM 
Himachal Pradesh records 43 new Covid-19 cases, tally nears 10,000

01:38 PM 
China launches new tech database to help communities fight Covid-19
The Chinese government is compiling a database of technologies that can be used to combat the coronavirus pandemic, the Ministry of Science and Technology said in a post on Monday.

According to the post, officials have compiled a list of more than 2,000 "new technologies" and their providers, ranging from automatic temperature detection to diagnosis and hospital information systems, the South China morning Post (SCMP) newspaper reported.

The Ministry has planned to proliferate technology-based applications among hospitals and communities, which have been on the frontlines of the outbreak, as well as to companies which are now coping with the aftermath of a nearly two month-long lockdown.

01:36 PM 
India has been able to limit Covid deaths to 55 per mn population: Vardhan
Owing to the nationwide efforts the Covid-19 related deaths have been limited to 55 per million population, said Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on Monday.
 

Speaking in the Lok Sabha, the Union Minister also said that the cases per million population in the country have also been limited to 3,328 in the country.

 
01:25 PM 
For the first time, LS members sit in RS chamber as House meets amid Covid-19
In a first, some Lok Sabha members attended the House proceedings on Monday while seated in the Rajya Sabha chamber as Parliament met for the Monsoon session amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
 

Speaker Om Birla said in Lok Sabha that rules and procedures have been eased to allow Lok Sabha members sit in the upper house and Rajya Sabha members occupy seats in lower house due to social distancing norms.

01:18 PM 
Maharashtra: Thane Covid-19 tally crosses 146,000
The number of Covid-19 cases in Thane has gone up to 1,46,102 after detection of 1,930 new cases in the Maharashtra district, officials said on Monday.
 

Besides, the number of Covid-19 deaths in the district has risen to 3,921 as 28 more people succumbed to the disease on Sunday, they said.

01:05 PM 
Pakistan reports 539 new cases of coronavirus: Health Ministry
Pakistan has reported 539 new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours, taking the total infections in the country to 302,020, the health ministry said on Monday.
 

The Ministry of National Health Services said four more people succumbed to the viral disease and the toll currently stands at 6,383.

 
12:53 PM 
Kolkata metro resumes services after 5 months gap
Kolkata Metro resumed its services on Monday after a gap of five months due to COVID-19 pandemic.
 

The metro authorities have reopened the services amid stringent checks and protocols. A day prior to the reopening of services, the metro stations were fully sanitised.
 

Speaking to ANI, Dr Misbah-uL Haque, a commuter said, "We are happy that metro has started, as we were facing a lot of trouble in travelling. The arrangements here are very good and proper sanitisation is being undertaken."

12:43 PM 
Puducherry adds 414 fresh Covid-19 cases, tally crosses 20,000 mark
Puducherry on Monday logged 414 new COVID-19 cases taking the overall tally past the 20,000 mark while nine people including four women succumbed to the virus, a top Health department official said.
 

The nine fatalities pushed the toll in the union territory to 394

12:30 PM 
Arunachal Pradesh's Covid-19 tally crosses 6,000-mark
The Covid-19 caseload in Arunachal Pradesh crossed the 6000-mark with 146 fresh cases reported in the northeastern state, a senior Health department official said on Monday.
 

With the fresh cases, the total virus count in the state rose to 6,121, the official said.

Saturday, 12 September 2020

Coronavirus LIVE: Delhi reports 4,321 new cases, 28 deaths in 24 hours

 Coronavirus update: India has recorded its biggest 24-hour spike of 97,654 coronavirus cases. With this, India's tally has surged to 4,657,379. Death toll currently stands at 77,506. In the past seven days, India has recorded 636,889 Covid cases. After record daily spike of 248,86 cases, Maharashtra's Covid tally crosses 1-million mark. Kerala's total number of coronavirus cases has surpassed 100,000 and Uttar Pradesh's tally is nearing 300,000. Delhi reported 4,266 fresh corona cases, taking tally to over 209,000. Sixty per cent of the daily new Covid-19 recoveries in India are from Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh, which also account for 57 per cent of the new cases, according to MoHFW.
 
Coronavirus vaccine update: Immunogenicity study conducted on mice for coronavirus vaccine candidate being developed by National Institute of Immunology has shown encouraging results, said NII Director Amulya Panda. Drugs Controller General of India has directed Serum Institute of India to suspend till further orders new recruitment in phase 2 and 3 clinical trials of the Oxford coronavirus vaccine candidate.
 
World coronavirus update: The global tally of coronavirus cases stands at 28,639,357. While 20,561,730 have recovered, 918,928 have died so far. The US, the worst-hit country, has 6,635,933 cases. It is followed by India, which has 4,657,379 cases, Brazil (4,283,978) and Russia (1,051,874).
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India's total case tally crosses 46 lakh mark
With the highest spike of 97,570 new cases of COVID-19 reported in the last 24 hours, India's coronavirus tally has gone beyond the 46-lakh mark, the central government said on Saturday.

With this latest spike, the count of COVID-19 cases stands at 46,59,985 of which, there are a total of 9,58,316 active cases while 36,24,197 patients have been cured/discharged/migrated, the Union health ministry said.

The current death toll due to coronavirus in the country rose to 77,472 after 1,201 deaths due to COVID-19 were reported in the last 24 hours.

12:59 AM 
Assam has no data on post-COVID deaths, survey needed to find out details: Minister
Assam Health and Family Welfare Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday said the state does not have any data on "post-COVID deaths" and coronavirus patients dying with comorbidities.

Addressing a press conference here, Sarma said all the data related to COVID-19 will have to be "refined" after the pandemic is over.

"The post-COVID deaths are more (than the official figure of COVID-19 fatalities). I do not know that because some people died at home and some at private hospitals after they recovered from COVID-19 and were discharged," he said.

The state government does not have the data of post- COVID deaths and a survey will have to be conducted to find that out, he said.

11:28 PM 
Record single-day spike of 3,120 cases in Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh on Saturday saw its biggest single-day spike of 3,120 coronavirus cases, which took its tally to 61,763, a health department official said.

The death toll due to the pandemic mounted to 539 after 21 people succumbed to the infection and co- morbidities between September 9-12, he added.

As many as 759 people were discharged from various hospitals following recovery while 96 patients completed their home isolation, the official said.

11:24 PM 
Goa's COVID-19 tally crosses 24,000; 10 die
Goa on Saturday reported 740 new COVID-19 cases, taking the total count of infections to 24,185, a state health department official said.

With ten more fatalities, the total toll mounted to 286.

511 people were discharged after treatment in the day, taking the count of recoveries to 18,576, he said.

11:24 PM 
With 1,669 fresh Covid-19 cases, Rajasthan's tally goes past 1 lakh
Rajasthan's COVID-19 tally crossed the 1-lakh mark on Saturday as 1,669 more people tested positive for the disease, while the toll climbed to 1,221 with 14 fresh fatalities, officials said.

With the new cases, the state's virus count stands at 1,00,705, they said.

Of the latest fatalities, two were reported from Jaipur, while Ajmer, Barmer, Bikaner, Bundi, Churu, Jaisalmer, Jhalawar, Jhunjhunu, Jodhpur, Pratapgarh, Sikar and Udaipur reported one each.

10:33 PM 
Process to elect next party president set in motion: Cong
The Congress on Saturday said that Sonia Gandhi has made organisational changes after authorisation from the party's working committee and has set in motion the process of election of the next party president by constituting an election authority.

Asked about the organisational changes made by Gandhi and the subsequent reported statements by some leaders who had written to her over party reforms, Congress' chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said he had not seen a single statement by any Congress leader on the issue and cannot comment on that.

10:33 PM 
Goa's Covid-19 tally crosses 24,000; 10 die
Goa on Saturday reported 740 new Covid-19 cases, taking the total count of infections to 24,185, a state health department official said.

With ten more fatalities, the total toll mounted to 286.

10:31 PM 
Principal secy to PM reviews COVID-19 response in India, calls for evidence-based preparedness
Amid a record surge in coronavirus infections in the country, P K Mishra, the principal secretary to the prime minister, on Saturday called for building on the knowledge and analysis of the pandemic developed over the last few months to work out a detailed action plan for the coming days.
 
Reviewing the COVID-19 response in the country, the principal secretary directed all concerned to develop an evidence-based preparedness on all aspects of the disease with the active participation of districts and states for effectiveness, the Union Health Ministry said in a statement.
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West Bengal reports 3,161 new Covid-19 cases today



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DMRC today counselled around 200 passengers for not wearing face masks properly



Friday, 11 September 2020

Coronavirus LIVE: India cases at 4,562,414; Pune tally jumps to 2,09,425

 Coronavirus update: With a highest single-day spike of 96,551 coronavirus cases, India's tally has surged past the 4.5-million mark to 4,562,414. With the latest addition, the country has recorded 625,667 cases in seven days alone. As many as 1,213 died on Thursday -- the most in a day -- taking India's death toll to 76,304. On Thursday, Maharashtra and Delhi recorded 23,446 and 4,308 cases, respectively. The national capital's tally has topped the 200,000 mark.

The nationwide serosurvey conducted by the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) has revealed that coronavirus spread in the rural parts of India infected 69.4% of the population. The findings are significant because India witnessed a migration of millions of people to urban to rural parts after the lockdown was imposed to contain the pandemic on March 24, 2020. The survey was conducted from May 11 to June 4, 2020, in 700 villages and wards.

Coronavirus vaccine update: A day after the Serum Institute of India (SII) was issued a showcause notice by the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI), it said it was pausing coronavirus vaccine trials in the country. The SII is manufacturing Oxford University's Covishield vaccine in collaboration with UK's AstraZeneca.

World coronavirus update: The global tally of coronavirus cases stands at 28,313,390. While 20,326,137 have recovered, 913,090 have died so far. The US, the worst-hit country, has 6,585,692 cases. It is followed by India, which has 4,559,725 cases, Brazil (4,239,763) and Russia (1,046,370).

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Gujarat: 24 doctors, 38 trainee cops test Covid-19 positive
Twenty-four doctors working in hospitals run by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) have tested coronavirus positive in the last three days,officials said on Friday.

These doctors belong to four AMC-run hospitals in the city - V S Hospital, SVP Hospital, L G Hospital and Shardaben Hospital, he said.
 
At Karai near Gandhinagar, 38 trainee policemen were also found infected.
02:12 PM 
Mizoram's Covid-19 tally rises to 1,353
At least 20 people, including two infants, have tested positive for coronavirus in Mizoram, taking the state's Covid-19 caseload to 1,353, an official said on Friday.
 
Sixteen cases were reported from Aizawl district, three from Kolasib district and one from Lunglei district in the last 24-hours, the official said.
 
Of the 20 cases, 10 are locally transmitted while contact histories of six people are yet to be ascertained, the official said.
 
There are 603 active cases in the state while 750 people have already recovered from the virus.
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Another Kerala minister tests positive for Covid-19
Kerala Industries Minister E P Jayarajan has tested positive for coronavirus, becoming the second member of the Pinarayi Vijayan cabinet to be infected by the virus. Jayarajan and his wife, who has also contracted the disease, have been shifted to the Pariyaram Medical college hospital in Kannur, government sources said.
 
Earlier, Finance Minister Thomas Isaac had tested positive for the pathogen.
01:53 PM 
Assam relaxes quarantine norms for those who return within 4 days
In view of the issue of guidelines for phased re-opening by Centre, the Assam Govt has decided that a person, who travels to any location outside state & returns to state within 96 hours of departure, will not be required to undergo quarantine of 10 days: Govt of Assam
 
01:44 PM 
Himachal Pradesh records 22 new Covid-19 cases, tally up at 8,512

01:29 PM 
Maharashtra coronavirus update: Thane reports 1,856 cases, 34 deaths
With the addition of 1,856 cases, the Covid-19 tally in Thane district of Maharashtra reached 1,40,249, an official said on Friday.
 
These cases were added on Thursday, he said.
 
The death toll in the district rose to 3,842 as 32 patients, nine of them in Kalyan, succumbed to the infection on Thursday, the official said.
 
In the last 10 days, the numberof positive patients in the district has gone up from 1,25,352 to 1,40,249.
 
The district's recovery rate is now 85.54 per cent and the mortality rate 2.74 per cent. Read on...
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Pakistan coronavirus update: Covid-19 cases cross 300,000-mark
Pakistan's coronavirus tally crossed the 300,000-mark with the detection of 548 new cases in the last 24 hours, the health ministry said on Friday.
 
Five more people died overnight due to coronavirus-related complications, taking the COVID-19 death toll to 6,370, it said.
 
 
The 548 new cases pushed the nationwide coronavirus tally to 300,371, the ministry said.
 
However, 288,206 patients have already recovered, it said, adding that the total number of active patients now stands at 5,795, including 535 in critical condition. Read on...
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Himachal Pradesh coronavirus update: Total cases rise to 8,512
Himachal Pradesh records 22 new Covid-19 positive cases today, taking the total cases in the state to 8,512 including 2,706 active cases, 5,726 recoveries and 66 deaths: State Health Department

12:51 PM 
India now accounts for 13.34% of all active coronavirus cases globally (one in every 7 active cases), and 8.35% of all deaths (one in every 12)
12:51 PM 
India now accounts for 13.34% of all active coronavirus cases globally (one in every 7 active cases), and 8.35% of all deaths (one in every 12)
12:45 PM 
UP govt reduces cost of COVID-19 test to Rs 1,600
With the price of RTPCR test kits and reagents used for coronavirus testing coming down, the Uttar Pradesh government has reduced the charge for conducting COVID-19 test to Rs 1,600 from Rs 2,500 by all labs including those privately owned.
 
"The prices of RTPCR test kits and reagents used for COVID tests have come down. Hence, the April order on pricing of the test has been amended. The maximum price of test will now be Rs 1,600," said Additional Chief Secretary Amit Mohan Prasad in an order issued on Thursday evening.
 
The order was implemented with immediate effect, the state's Health department said.

Tuesday, 28 July 2020

The Indian-American doctor behind the disputed coronavirus data

A college degree at 19. A medical school graduate with a Ph.D. at 27.
By the time he completed training in vascular surgery in 2014, Dr. Sapan Desai had cast himself as an ambitious physician, an entrepreneur with an M.B.A. and a prolific researcher published in medical journals.
Then the novel coronavirus hit and Dr. Desai seized the moment. With a Harvard professor, he produced two studies in May that almost instantly disrupted multiple clinical trials amid the pandemic.
One study’s findings were particularly dramatic, reporting that anti-malaria drugs like hydroxychloroquine, which President Trump promoted, were linked to increased deaths of Covid-19 patients. But that study and another were retracted in June by the renowned journals that had published them, weeks after researchers around the world suggested the data was dubious. Dr. Desai, who declined to share the raw information even with his co-authors, claimed it was culled from a massive trove acquired by Surgisphere, a business he started during his residency.
The now-tainted studies helped sow confusion and erode public confidence in scientific guidance when the nation was already deeply divided over how to respond to the pandemic. And the anti-malaria drugs cited in the papers have continued to generate controversy, as new research prompted some scientists to petition for expanding their use against the coronavirus, despite Food and Drug Administration warnings against them.
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While the journal debacle has shaken the broader scientific community, many people who have known Dr. Desai, 41, described him as a man in a hurry, a former whiz kid willing to cut corners, misrepresent information or embellish his credentials as he pursued his ambitions.
In interviews, more than a dozen doctors who worked with him during training and residency said they had often found him to be an unreliable physician, who seemed less interested in patient care than in the medical journal he founded and his company, branded early on as a medical publishing business.
“You couldn’t trust what he said,” said Dr. Vanessa Olcese, a former chief resident who worked with Dr. Desai at Duke University Medical Center. “You would verify everything that he did and take everything he did with a grain of salt.”
His performance there and during a later fellowship at the University of Texas Health Science Center raised questions about whether he would be permitted to move to the next level of training. In both instances, he was.
More recently, in February, Dr. Desai left his job at a community hospital in a Chicago suburb where he had worked as a surgeon since 2016. He was named as a defendant in three medical malpractice lawsuits last year, court records show. His spokeswoman said he “deems any lawsuit naming him to be unfounded.”
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The New York Times interviewed more than two dozen people who have known Dr. Desai over the past two decades.
Dr. Desai, who declined to be interviewed for this article and did not respond to repeated requests for comment, has defended his company’s data. In an interview in late May, he said it was his “life’s work” to build a company that could provide lifesaving clinical insights to make “the world a better place.”
“We did this because it was an opportunity to help. We’re not making any money from this,” he said. “This is why I went into medicine.”
‘A Giant Roadblock’
Dr. Desai was always a striver. During high school in the Chicago suburbs, he took 13 Advanced Placement classes, according to an article in The Daily Herald, a local newspaper. He acquired enough college credits to graduate from the University of Illinois at Chicago at 19.
“His goal was to be the first person at U.I.C. that ever graduated college in one year,” said Peter Okkema, a biology professor in whose lab the young undergraduate worked. He seemed eager to impress people, the professor recalled, but never sought advice or guidance.
He entered a joint M.D.-Ph.D. program at the university; his doctoral adviser, Prof. Anna Lysakowski, remembers him as “very bright, very quick.” She also said he told her he was enrolled at John Marshall Law School. (The school has no record of him, a spokeswoman said, and the degree is not on his résumé.) Several doctors who knew Dr. Desai after he moved to Duke for his residency in 2006 recalled his saying he had a law degree and described his license plate listing his supposed credentials: M.D., J.D. and Ph.D.
Over the next five years, his performance and a pattern of behavior at the North Carolina hospital worried colleagues, according to physicians who worked with him there.
In interviews, Drs. Olcese, Mani Daneshmand, Dawn Elfenbein and 10 others — who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media or feared retribution from their employers or Duke — said there were broad concerns inside the surgery department about Dr. Desai.
The doctors, many of whom were also residents, said they could not trust information he provided about patients’ medical conditions or test results. Several doctors said it became standard practice to double check anything Dr. Desai said about a patient, such as how the person had fared overnight or whether a test had been ordered.
Several former colleagues said that often he did not follow through on directives about treating patients, and that when he was questioned about it, he sometimes passed blame or offered implausible explanations.
In one instance, Dr. Desai did not respond to pages from nurses during an overnight shift while on call, recalled Dr. Olcese. When she asked about the missed pages, he said he had been resuscitating an infant by performing a rare, complicated procedure — an incident the charge nurse said never occurred, according to Dr. Olcese and another doctor present for Dr. Desai’s explanation.
“He was essentially a giant roadblock that you had to work around,” said Dr. Olcese, now a neurocritical care doctor at Wexner Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio. “You didn’t want him to bring you down with him.”
In 2008 or early 2009, Dr. Olcese and another chief resident shared concerns about Dr. Desai with their supervisors — senior physicians and faculty at Duke — during discussions about whether to promote him to the next year of residency. It is unclear what the faculty members discussed during their private deliberations, but ultimately, Dr. Desai was moved up. A Duke spokeswoman would confirm only his time there.
After his residency, Dr. Desai obtained an M.B.A. in three months from Western Governors University, an online university based in Salt Lake City, the school confirmed. Then, after starting a vascular surgery fellowship at the University of Texas at Houston, he ran into trouble. He had so antagonized some supervisors that they asked the department chairman to expel him, said Dr. Hazim Safi, who was then in that role.
“Some of the attending staff didn’t like his behavior, and didn’t want him to graduate,” Dr. Safi said in an interview.
While Dr. Safi said that Dr. Desai could be abrasive, he had worked on papers with the younger physician and was convinced the complaints were driven by personality differences and professional jealousy, not substantive deficiencies in surgical skill or patient care. Instead of failing him, he said, he gave Dr. Desai an opportunity to work on his professionalism and interpersonal skills.
“I intervened and he graduated,” the former chairman said.
At Dr. Desai’s most recent post at Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights, Ill., he became involved in at least four medical malpractice cases that are still pending, including three filed in 2019.
Those suits include a claim that he failed to properly perform surgery to restore circulation to an accident victim’s leg, which later required partial amputation. Another alleges that negligent treatment by Dr. Desai and other doctors resulted in the removal of a substantial portion of a patient’s bowel.
Big Data, Big Dreams
By the time Dr. Desai left the hospital earlier this year — a hospital spokeswoman said he voluntarily resigned for personal reasons — the novel coronavirus was raging in China and spreading to other countries.
For Dr. Desai, whose entrepreneurial projects had grown to include a health data analytics company, the crisis was an opportunity to fulfill his dream of using big data to study outcomes and improve care. The public’s appetite for information was insatiable and journals were publishing studies faster than ever.
Over the years, Surgisphere had developed a product called QuartzClinical that offered health centers a platform using data analytics to improve outcomes. Dr. Desai said the product had enabled Surgisphere to amass a giant registry with anonymized electronic health records from more than 1,200 hospitals and health centers, with data about more than 240 million patient encounters in 45 countries.
While the existence of the database has not been confirmed — Dr. Desai cited contractual obligations to keep confidential the identities of participating hospitals — he said he had been building it for a decade with fewer than a dozen employees. Few people were needed, he said, because hospitals could easily input anonymized patient data from disparate electronic health record systems, translating the information into a single, homogenized registry without technical assistance.
One former Surgisphere employee, Ariane Anderson, was surprised by Dr. Desai’s assertion, given the difficulties of combining information from disparate institutions with various electronic records systems. Ms. Anderson, who was hired to market QuartzClinical to hospitals and other health centers in 2019, said in an interview that generating interest in the company had been an uphill battle, and that entering data into Surgisphere’s system was laborious. When one hospital wanted to try out the system last July, she said, she spent two days there extracting data from a sampling of 200 patients to put into a spreadsheet.
By the end of 2019, Ms. Anderson said, she knew of only one hospital that had signed a contract with QuartzClinical, declining to identify it.
The new coronavirus put the company on the map. One of Dr. Desai’s projects early this year was to develop a Covid-19 severity scoring tool using data he said came from tens of thousands of registry patients. He offered the tool free to a nonprofit based in Cape Town, South Africa, saying it could identify high-risk patients and help allocate scarce medical resources in remote areas. (The group, the African Federation for Emergency Medicine, rescinded its endorsement of the tool after the studies were retracted.)
Dr. Desai also teamed up with Dr. Mandeep Mehra, a Harvard Medical School professor, and several others to turn out papers about Covid-19 that were ostensibly based on the patient registry. In May, he won the equivalent of academic medicine’s jackpot: publication in two of the world’s most prestigious journals.
The first paper, citing data from 8,910 Covid patients at 169 hospitals in Asia, North America and Europe, reported that cardiovascular disease increased the risk of bad outcomes, but put to rest concerns that blood pressure medications were harmful (it even seemed to suggest a benefit). It was published May 1 in The New England Journal of Medicine.
The next paper, published May 22 in The Lancet, evaluated anti-malaria drugs that Mr. Trump has promoted as antidotes to the coronavirus. The researchers claimed to have analyzed the outcomes of nearly 100,000 Covid-19 patients from 671 hospitals on six continents. The results were sensational: Patients treated with chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine were up to five times as likely to have abnormal heart rhythms as other patients — and were at higher risk of dying.
Though it was an observational study, considered to provide relatively weak scientific evidence, the paper’s impact was felt around the world. A physician commenting on CNN called it “the mother of all studies,” and investigators including the World Health Organization halted clinical trials of the drugs. (Some have since resumed.)
The paper soon drew scrutiny from scientists who demanded to know more about the data and began questioning the New England Journal study too. Dr. Desai’s co-authors, conceding they had never seen the raw data, called for an independent review, but Dr. Desai balked, invoking confidentiality agreements. On June 4, both journals retracted the studies.
Surgisphere’s flashy website has been dismantled. Dr. Desai, who gave several interviews before the studies were retracted, has gone silent.