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Coronavirus News highlights: 22 districts reporting an increasing trend in daily Covid cases, says Health MinistryIndia reported 29,689 new Covid cases in the last 24 hours, the lowest since March 17. 44.19 crore vaccine doses have been administered so far under the nationwide vaccination drive. Stay tuned to DH for the latest coronavirus news!
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In past few weeks, there has been slowdown in rate of decline of average daily Covid cases: Centre

In the past few weeks, there has been a slowdown in the rate of decline of average daily Covid cases, which is a cause of concern, the Union health ministry said on Tuesday. It also said that there are 54 districts in 12 states and Union Territories, which reported over 10 per cent Covid positivity rate for the week ending July 26. Read more

22 districts reporting an increasing trend in daily Covid cases, says Health Ministry

The Centre on Tuesday said that in past few weeks, there has been a slowdown in the rate of decline of average daily Covid cases which is cause of concern. At least,22 districts in sevenstates are reporting an increasing trend in daily Covid cases for last fourweeks, this is a cause of concern, the Health Ministry added.

JUST IN | Indian player Krunal Pandya has tested Covid-19 positive. As a result, the second T20I between India and Sri Lanka that was scheduled for today has been postponed.

Health Ministry says it will meet end-July domestic Covid-19 vaccine supply target

India will meet its target of supplying more than half a billion Covid-19 vaccine doses to states by the end of this month, the health ministry said on Tuesday, but added not all doses may be administered by then. Read more

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Plea in SC seeks setting up of international task force on Covid deaths (PTI)

Gujarat to give Rs 2,000 monthly aid to children who have lost a parent to Covid (PTI)

India says it will meet end-July domestic vaccine supply target (Reuters)

Centre likely to start vaccinating children next month: Mansukh Mandaviya

Tokyo daily Covid-19 infections hit record 2,848 (Reuters)

Odisha logs 1,629 new Covid-19 cases, 60 fresh fatalities (PTI)

Arunachal reports 490 new Covid-19 cases, 2 more deaths (PTI)

Won't take elitist view of banning beggars from streets: SC on plea for their rehab amid Covid

Pfizer, AstraZeneca vaccine antibody levels may decline after 2-3 months: Lancet study

Sinovac jab antibodies fade in about 6 months: Study (Reuters)

Melbourne ends 5th Covid-19 lockdown (AP)

Puducherry clocks 113 new coronavirus cases, 1 death (PTI)

Tokyo looks to add hospital beds as Covid-19 cases rise (Reuters)

44.19 crore vaccine doses administered so far under nationwide vaccination drive

South Korea begins vaccination for chip, electronics workers (Reuters)

China reports 71 new Covid-19 cases as Delta outbreak hits Nanjing (Reuters)

India reports 29,689 new Covid cases - lowest since March 17, 415 deaths

With this, the total caseload rose to 3,14,40,951. The death toll presently stands at4,21,382.

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Maharashtra: 305 new Covid-19 cases in Thane, 11 more deaths (PTI)

White House will continue to impose travel bans citing Delta variant concerns (NYT)

1 new Covid-19 case in Andamans, tally rises to 7,530

2 athletes, 12 security staff test positive for Covid (Reuters)

Australia's Victoria to ease Covid-19 lockdown restrictions (Reuters)

Melbourne to lift virus lockdown as Delta outbreak contained (AFP)

Olympic organisers report 7 new Games-related Covid-19 cases (Reuters)

Mizoram reported 9,531 active Covid cases, 137 deaths yesterday

Brazil health regulator cancels clinical study for Bharat Biotech vaccine

Brazilian health regulator Anvisa on Monday said it had canceled a clinical study for the Covaxin vaccine for Covid-19 developed by India's Bharat Biotech, amid allegations of irregularities in the government's efforts to buy millions of doses of the shot.

Bharat on Friday said it had terminated a memorandum of understanding with the local partner company acting as its intermediary in Brazil, with Anvisa saying on Monday that the trials could not go forward as a result and would be canceled.

'US committed to helping India on second Covid-19 wave'

The US remains committed to helping India recover from its devastating second wave of coronavirus and stands ready to support it until the virus is defeated, a top Biden administration official said on Monday.

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Global growth to stay strong but virus the top risk, say economists

Global economic growth prospects are holding strong for this year and next, despite a significant majority of economists in Reuters polls warning new variants of the coronavirus pose the biggest risk to that outlook.

A global survey of nearly 500 economists taken this month also concluded recent rising inflation in key economies around the world would be transitory.

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Russia approves trials of combined AstraZeneca/Sputnik V vaccine

Russia has given the green light for clinical trials combining a British shot from AstraZeneca Plc and Oxford University with Russia's Sputnik V vaccine to go ahead, according to Russia's state drug register. The health ministry's ethical committee had in May suspended the approval process for the clinical trials, and requested additional information.

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The Covid crisis we don’t see

The official death-count due to Covid-19 in India stood at over 4,20,000 around mid-July. It is widely understood and accepted that the actual death toll is many times that figure. Yet, these numbers do not count the deaths of despair caused by a host of factors that are not directly due to Covid-19 but are indirectly a result of the pandemic— like suicides, caused by depression, anxiety, the devastation and deprivation of families whose lives have been upturned by the loss of a loved one or a financial crisis due to vanished incomes, or other reasons.

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(Published 27 July 2021, 06:37 IST)