Data from the animal trials of Covaxin, India's first indigenous Covid vaccine candidate being developed by Bharat Biotech and ICMR, is yet to be peer-reviewed.
AstraZeneca said clinical trials for the AstraZeneca Oxford Covid vaccine had resumed in UK following confirmation by the Medicines Health Regulatory Authority that trials were safe.
Oxford said the UK health regulator approved resuming the trials after review of the safety data triggered a pause on 6 September. It declined to disclose details about the participant’s illness.
DCGI's Dr V G Somani Friday also directed SII to increase the safety monitoring of the subjects already vaccinated as part of the trial, and submit the plan and report.
FDA says it will need more robust data about how well a Covid vaccine works before granting an emergency waiver, building on guidelines that say it should be at least 50% effective.
In episode 564 of #CutTheClutter, Shekhar Gupta talks about importance of Rafale in IAF, recalls 2019 Balakot strike & explains why what happened with Oxford vaccine trial is not unusual.
Study in 'The Lancet' finds more people hesitant about trusting vaccines in countries like Pakistan, Indonesia, South Korea. France, India, Mexico show more confidence.
The attack on Chhayanaut, newspaper offices, and the public lynching of a Hindu man show that Bangladesh is heading toward Islamist rule, far removed from electoral democracy.
It is argued that India-Israel ties are moving from buyer–seller dynamic to one focused on joint development & manufacturing partnership, a shift 'more durable' than traditional arms sales.
If Pathaan gave both conservatives and liberals room to hide, Dhurandhar extends no such courtesy. Aditya Dhar ripped open that tent of hypocrisy and turned the knife.
we love in a country where we take a moral higj gorubd to ask “respeft” but casually mention our Prime Minister as “Modi” without the basic courtsey of using a title – Mr. Modi / PM Modi. I thought witb a veteran journalist like Mr. S.G. atleast the Print would follow this basic rule of respect in its editorual team. Seems not. You could be for or against the govt, but the PMO deserves respect. Dont u think? An avid reader of the Print.
(Typo corrected) we live in a country where we take a moral high ground on “respect” but casually mention our Prime Minister as “Modi” without the basic courtsey of using a title – Mr. Modi / PM Modi. I thought with a veteran journalist like Mr. S.G. atleast the Print would follow this basic rule of respect in its editorial team. Seems not. You could be for or against the govt, but the PMO deserves a mention with due respect. Don’t u think? An avid reader of the Print.
we love in a country where we take a moral higj gorubd to ask “respeft” but casually mention our Prime Minister as “Modi” without the basic courtsey of using a title – Mr. Modi / PM Modi. I thought witb a veteran journalist like Mr. S.G. atleast the Print would follow this basic rule of respect in its editorual team. Seems not. You could be for or against the govt, but the PMO deserves respect. Dont u think? An avid reader of the Print.
(Typo corrected) we live in a country where we take a moral high ground on “respect” but casually mention our Prime Minister as “Modi” without the basic courtsey of using a title – Mr. Modi / PM Modi. I thought with a veteran journalist like Mr. S.G. atleast the Print would follow this basic rule of respect in its editorial team. Seems not. You could be for or against the govt, but the PMO deserves a mention with due respect. Don’t u think? An avid reader of the Print.