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Topic: coronavirus vaccine

Maharashtra govt suspends Covid vaccination drive till Monday citing issues in Co-Win app

Not just in Maharashtra, everywhere in the country this app created problems in the execution of vaccination drive, said state public health minister Rajesh Tope.

China to donate 500,000 Covid vaccine doses to Philippines as ties improve

China's foreign minister made the pledge while on a week-long Southeast Asia trip that includes stops in Indonesia and Myanmar, at a time of lingering tensions in the South China Sea.

Over 8,000 health workers to be vaccinated each day in Delhi from 16 Jan, says CM Kejriwal

Delhi govt has received 2.74 lakh doses of the vaccine so far from the Centre, which would suffice 1.2 lakh health workers. More doses are expected to arrive soon, Kejriwal added.

Free vaccines for first 3 crore people, elected representatives not priority, Modi tells CMs

In an address to CMs, Modi dwelt at great length on the fact that the two vaccines that have been given approval for use in the country are both Made in India.

Majority Indians have natural immunity. Vaccinating entire population can cause great harm

For recovered Covid patients, the vaccines provide no benefit and some harm. It is thus unethical to vaccinate them.

Register, eat a good meal, take the shot — How Delhi’s Covid vaccine programme will play out

Delhi Covid taskforce member Dr Suneela Garg tells ThePrint about the vaccine roll out plan in the national capital, who can register and how the process will work.

Zee News on vaccine approval, Times Now on ‘green shoots’ in Indian economy

A quick take on what prime time TV news talked about.

Won’t compromise on any protocol in Covid vaccine approval, says Health Minister Harsh Vardhan

He said free vaccines would be provided in the first phase to the most prioritised beneficiaries, which would include one crore healthcare and two crore frontline workers.

Waiting room, cold storage facilities — photos of Covid vaccine dry run in Delhi

Dry run for Covid-19 vaccination was conducted across the country. ThePrint's photographers bring you snapshots from Delhi.

Mandatory Covid vaccines for travel would ‘kill’ tourism sector

Airlines are among the hardest hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. When the losses of the broader tourism sector are added to its tally, the impact rises.

On Camera

Severe Hyderabad internet outages make it an IT hub without the IT part

Many offices in Telangana have asked their employees to work from home because of heavy rainfall, but it has become impossible due to the internet outages.

All bets off as online gaming bill shakes industry & key players suspend ‘gambling’ on their platforms

The new law, which the government has framed as a moral duty, forced major platforms like Dream11 & Zupee to shut operations, wiping out hundreds of crores in market capitalisation. 

CDS on differences on theaterisation—views welcome, final call to be in nation’s best interests

The Navy has always been on board with the theaterisation plan, but the Air Force feels splitting up air assets into several theatre commands is futile & will tie up critical systems.

That Oval Office picture for ages deserves closer Indian reading, with a geopolitical lens

Putin sees this as a victory. Europeans have decided to deal with Trump on his terms for the sake of the larger Western alliance. We look at the lessons for us in India.