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Vaccine studies offer new hope as WHO warns on Africa


July 21, 2020

Two studies offered new hope of a potential vaccine for the novel coronavirus on Monday, as the World Health Organization warned about a possible acceleration of the disease in Africa.  Seven months after COVID-19 was first identified in China and has since killed more than 600,000 people worldwide and battered economies, there is growing alarm over fresh outbreaks of the …

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Russia says first COVID-19 vaccine is ready for use


July 21, 2020

Russia claimed on Tuesday that the Covid-19 vaccine developed with the Russian Defense Ministry has completed Phase 2 trials and ready for use. “Russia’s first vaccine against the novel coronavirus infection, which was created by military specialists and scientists of the Gamaleya National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology, is ready, said First Deputy Defense Minister Ruslan Tsalikov. According to …

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Drug lost trust of WHO, Europe researchers


July 21, 2020

LAHORE: Unlike Pakistan health authorities, the whole world, especially Europe, has stopped hydroxychloroquine trials as they did not find evidence that medicine can treat the coronavirus. Hydroxychloroquine is anti-malarial drug and is used to cure lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. The study released on Monday at the University of Health Sciences by its VC Dr Javed Akram claimed that the drug …

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Study claims hydroxychloroquine is safe, effective to cure Covid-19


July 21, 2020

LAHORE: The preliminary results of the country’s largest drug trial on the coronavirus — Pakistan Randomized and Observational Trial to Evaluate Coronavirus Treatment (PROTECT) — has not only established the safety of hydroxychloroquine, a drug generally used for malaria, in terms of mortality but has also shown significant recovery rates in Covid-19 patients when used in combination with two other …

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Karachi Darul Sukoon incharge Sister Ruth Lewis passes away from Covid-19


July 21, 2020

Sister Ruth Lewis, incharge at the Darul Sukoon organisation in Karachi, passed away from the novel coronavirus at the Aga Khan University Hospital Monday night, the organisation said in a statement on Tuesday. She was 77. Sister Ruth had been admitted to the hospital since July 9, Darul Sukoon’s Human Resources Manager Tariq Samuel said. Samuel added that 21 children …

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Govt rebuts reports of approving drug price hike


July 20, 2020

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of National Health Services (NHS) has rejected reports that the government has approved an increase in prices of essential drugs. A spokesperson for the ministry said pharmaceutical companies have a right to annually jack up prices of drugs by seven to ten per cent without the government’s approval under Drug Pricing Policy 2018. The federal government revised …

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Bangladesh allows late-stage trial of Chinese COVID-19 vaccine


July 20, 2020

Bangladesh has approved the third-phase trial of a potential COVID-19 vaccine developed by China’s Sinovac Biotech Ltd, officials said on Monday, as infections continue to rise in the densely-populated South Asian country. Sinovac has been looking for volunteers outside pof China country as the number of coronavirus cases there has dwindled, said a member of Bangladesh’s national technical advisory committee …

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Positive coronavirus cases in country continue downward trend


July 20, 2020

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan reported 1,587 new coronavirus cases and 31 deaths in the past 24 hours, taking the national tally of cases to 265,083 and fatalities to 5599, according to the government’s Covid-19 portal. During the period, 19,108 tests were conducted, which led to the emergence of 1,587 new cases. Thus far, 205,929 patients have recuperated from the disease while 53,555 …

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Virus rebounds around world as deaths top 600,000


July 20, 2020

vieru BERLIN: The coronavirus pandemic has found fresh legs around the world, as confirmed deaths pass 600,000 and countries from the US to South Africa to India struggle to contain a surge of new infections. Hong Kong on Sunday issued tougher new rules on wearing face masks, Spain closed overcrowded beaches and Germany reported another outbreak at a slaughterhouse. Pope …

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