Coronavirus update: World's 1st pet dog infected with COVID-19, 30 positive cases in India
India reports 29 positive cases of coronavirus. Five people who came in contact with the Paytm employee have been tested and quarantined.
India reports 29 positive cases of coronavirus. Five people who came in contact with the Paytm employee have been tested and quarantined.
The China Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has said that coronavirus vaccines being developed in China may be ready for use by the general public as early as November.
Researchers have identified 21 existing drugs that can stop the replication of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Four of these drugs can improve the activity of remdesivir.
Analysis of data of COVID-19 patients in South Korea found that most people contracted the virus from members of their own households than from contacts outside the home.
Quoting several experts, Chinese daily Global Times said the present figures of Covid-19 positive cases in the US could be quite high as a large section of suspected carriers of the virus have not been tested yet.
Research says vitamin D plays a crucial role in boosting your immune system, which protects you against various diseases including the ones like coronavirus that lead to respiratory infection. Read on to know what nutritionist Pooja Makhija has to say.
A 46-year-old man, travel history to the Netherlands, was tested positive for COVID-19. He was admitted to government-run Gandhi Hospital.
Chinese health authorities reported 16 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus infection and 14 deaths on the Chinese mainland on Sunday, Xinhua reported.
India reported its second death due to coronavirus on Friday as a 68-year-old woman from west Delhi who had tested positive for COVID-19 died at a hospital here, the Union Ministry for Health and Family Welfare said on Friday.
Apart from your lungs, the deadly coronavirus can affect your other vital organs like kidneys, gut and liver too. Read on to know more.
The Karnataka government on Thursday confirmed that Mohammed Hussain Siddiq who died on Wednesday was first fatality in India due to novel coronavirus.
The world organisation of 193 nations is facing the coronavirus threat, and is hunkering down to meet the crisis with a test for Security Council cybermeetings, limiting participation in sessions, cancelling meetings and encouraging staff to work from home.
As coronavirus continues to make the headlines, a number of myths about to the disease are doing the rounds on the internet. Read on to know what to believe and not to believe.
The novel coronavirus, named COVID-19 by the World Health Organisation, has claimed more than 1,600 victims so far. Read on to know more.
Earlier, the DGCA had ordered the screening of passengers arriving from China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Thailand and Singapore to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus.
Scientists have created the first 3D atomic scale map of the coronavirus raising hopes that a cure may soon be available.
With the outbreak of the novel coronavirus showing no signs of abating, many experts are now wondering if this is WHO's mysterious 'Disease X'.
The coronavirus has so far defied geographical borders and spread to `10 new countries in the last 24 hours. Here are the latest updates.
India reports 29 positive cases of coronavirus. Five people who came in contact with the Paytm employee have been tested and quarantined.
The China Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has said that coronavirus vaccines being developed in China may be ready for use by the general public as early as November.
Researchers have identified 21 existing drugs that can stop the replication of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Four of these drugs can improve the activity of remdesivir.
Analysis of data of COVID-19 patients in South Korea found that most people contracted the virus from members of their own households than from contacts outside the home.
Quoting several experts, Chinese daily Global Times said the present figures of Covid-19 positive cases in the US could be quite high as a large section of suspected carriers of the virus have not been tested yet.
Research says vitamin D plays a crucial role in boosting your immune system, which protects you against various diseases including the ones like coronavirus that lead to respiratory infection. Read on to know what nutritionist Pooja Makhija has to say.
A 46-year-old man, travel history to the Netherlands, was tested positive for COVID-19. He was admitted to government-run Gandhi Hospital.
Chinese health authorities reported 16 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus infection and 14 deaths on the Chinese mainland on Sunday, Xinhua reported.
India reported its second death due to coronavirus on Friday as a 68-year-old woman from west Delhi who had tested positive for COVID-19 died at a hospital here, the Union Ministry for Health and Family Welfare said on Friday.
The Karnataka government on Thursday confirmed that Mohammed Hussain Siddiq who died on Wednesday was first fatality in India due to novel coronavirus.
The world organisation of 193 nations is facing the coronavirus threat, and is hunkering down to meet the crisis with a test for Security Council cybermeetings, limiting participation in sessions, cancelling meetings and encouraging staff to work from home.
The novel coronavirus, named COVID-19 by the World Health Organisation, has claimed more than 1,600 victims so far. Read on to know more.
Earlier, the DGCA had ordered the screening of passengers arriving from China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Thailand and Singapore to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus.
Scientists have created the first 3D atomic scale map of the coronavirus raising hopes that a cure may soon be available.
With the outbreak of the novel coronavirus showing no signs of abating, many experts are now wondering if this is WHO's mysterious 'Disease X'.
The coronavirus has so far defied geographical borders and spread to `10 new countries in the last 24 hours. Here are the latest updates.
According to the WHO, the coronavirus is not the flu and this means that it can be contained. But you need to take precautions.
Unicef has listed a few safety precautions and facts about the coronavirus that can help you stay safe in in outbreak. Read on to know more.
Apart from your lungs, the deadly coronavirus can affect your other vital organs like kidneys, gut and liver too. Read on to know more.
As coronavirus continues to make the headlines, a number of myths about to the disease are doing the rounds on the internet. Read on to know what to believe and not to believe.
With the number of confirmed cases rising to 30 in India, it is important to take measures to boost your immunity so that you can fight off the infection.
Because of lack of proper information, people tend to panic, and this can cause unwanted situations. Get your facts right about the coronavirus.
The World Health Organisatiosn say that the world is now in an uncharted territory with infection rate rising at an alarming rate. Know how you can keep yourself safe in this situation.
The United States recorded its first two deaths attributed to the coronavirus over the weekend. Meanwhile, two new confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported from India.
The death toll from the coronavirus has almost touch 2,500 and the number of confirmed cases have also risen to more than 75,000. Know the symptoms.
Despite the best efforts of governments around the world, COVID-19 has already reached around 25 countries. Know how to stay safe.