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The ministry of civil aviation and government of Maharashtra gave relaxation on the quarantine norms for Maharashtra that have been framed for preventing further transmission of coronavirus in the state.
After Russia's launch of the first COVID-19 vaccine, WHO nods approval on any sort of vaccine development and welcomes Russia to try the vaccine on doctors.
India's Zydus Cadila launched the cheapest Remdesivir version of COVID-19 anti-viral to fight the novel Coronavirus.
Mahant Nritya Gopaldas, the chairman of Ram Janmabhoomi, tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday. On August 5, he was at the panel with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Former President of India, Pranab Mukherjee, still remains in a comatose state after undergoing a brain surgery and testing positive for COVID-19.
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine shows immune response in healthy adults, say early studies.
Russia, after launching the first COVID-19 vaccine, has rejected the safety concerns over the rapid approval of its vaccine and has administered the vaccine to the medics in two weeks.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with the Chief Ministers of ten states over their contribution in the country's Coronavirus numbers.
After 102 days of no infection, New Zealand reported four cases of Coronavirus on Tuesday.
Moscow’s Gamaleya Institute has produced a coronavirus vaccine which has been given regulatory approval by the Russian Health Ministry
The gyms were shut across the country due to the novel coronavirus crisis and have recently opened up, according to the instructions by the Central Government.
The President of Phillipines, Rodrigo Duterte, has asserted that he would be trying the Russian COVID-19 vaccine on himself first.