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Coronavirus vaccine: First evidence jab can train immune system

The first hints that a vaccine can train people’s immune system to fight coronavirus have been reported by a company in the US. Moderna said neutralising antibodies were found in

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Mobile phone surfaces transmit coronavirus:Dubai Police official

Mobile phones are a pathway for coronavirus transmission and are likely to a be a ‘Trojan horse’ carrying the disease into your home without your knowledge, a Dubai Police scientist

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Global coronavirus death toll crosses 320,000

The global death toll from coronavirus reached  320,130 as of Tuesday morning. The global confirmed coronavirus cases stood at 4,890,863, according to data provided by Worldometer. With the confirmed cases

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Coronavirus: Chile protesters clash with police over lockdown

Protesters and police have clashed on the outskirts of the Chilean capital Santiago amid tension over food shortages during lockdown. Local television showed police using tear gas and water cannon

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Moderna Inc. says COVID-19 vaccine results ‘positive’

Moderna Inc., a Cambridge, Massachusetts drug maker saw their stock value rise Monday by 13.795 to 80.485 on Wall Street after they announced Monday morning that phase 1 data on

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Wuhan tested more than 400,000 people for Covid-19 since citywide campaign began

The Chinese city of Wuhan has conducted more than 400,000 nucleic acids tests within the first three days of a citywide campaign to test all residents for Covid-19, the Wuhan

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Cyclone ‘Amphan’: 5-10 feet high storm surge likely to hit coastal areas

Five to ten  feet high storm surge may hit the low-lying areas of the country’s coastal belt under the influence of  super cyclone ‘Amphan’ and the moon phase. “Under the

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Homegoing Bid: Thousands gather at Mawa ghat to cross Padma

Several thousand people gathered at Mawa ferry terminal on Tuesday morning in their desperate bid to cross the Padma River although ferry services remained suspended. Thousands started going home through

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