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Coronavirus drug remdesivir fails first trial

A potential antiviral drug for the coronavirus has reportedly failed in its first randomised clinical trial.   There had been widespread hope that remdesivir could treat Covid-19, BBC reported.  

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Coronavirus: Global death toll climbs to 191,075

The global death toll from coronavirus (Covid-19) has climbed to 191,075 till Friday.   A total of  27,26,274 people have been affected and 749,752 people have recovered worldwide from the disease, according to latest data from

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Coronavirus: First patients injected in UK vaccine trial

The first human trial in Europe of a coronavirus vaccine has begun in Oxford.   Two volunteers were injected, the first of more than 800 people recruited for the study.

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Coronavirus: Global death tolls reaches 190,654

The global death toll from coronavirus reached 190,654 on Friday morning. So far, 2,718,699 cases have been confirmed around the world after disease was first reported in China in December

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WHO warns ‘long way to go’ in virus crisis, deaths top 180,000

The World Health Organization on Wednesday warned that the coronavirus crisis will not end any time soon, with many countries only in the early stages of the fight, as the

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Coronavirus: Global death toll now 184,217

The global death toll from coronavirus reached 184,217 on Thursday morning. So far, 2,637,673 cases have been confirmed around the world after disease was first reported in China in December

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Trump to curb immigration over virus as WHO warns ‘long way to go’

US President Donald Trump vowed to sign Wednesday an order partially blocking immigration to the United States as health experts warned that a second US coronavirus wave could be even

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Family man Woakes ready for ‘quarantine’ Tests

England paceman Chris Woakes believes players will accept being “quarantined” if that helps Test cricket resume following the coronavirus outbreak. Cricket worldwide has been brought to a standstill by the

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