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FDA Authorizes Booster Shots for people over 65-year age or one’s with a higher risk of Covid-19

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given a Thumbs up for some special people to get the booster shots. Under this, people who have taken Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine atleast six months agoand those above the age of 65 or those at a higher risk of infection due to their previous medical reasons. Or elsethe ones suffering fromthe severe disease are eligible for getting this booster dose of vaccine. The news came in public a day after the FDA panel recommended that boosters be given to older adults and those at a high risk of infection. As per the research, protection provided by COVID-19 vaccines appears to wane over time, especially for people above the age of 65 and older. Source: healthline.com

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One-third of Eds of Nifty 100 firm took a slash in remuneration in FY21

During this pandemic time, it was anticipated that around one-third of Executive Directorsof Nifty 100 companies had taken a cut in remuneration in 2020-21. The data compiled by primeinfobase.com on the compensation of executive directorsof Nifty 100 companiesshows that around 59 such people took a slash in their pay during the last fiscal year compared to 2019-20. The data available was for about 200 Executive directors of these firms. Some of them were either appointed in the middle of the year or ceased in the middle of the year. On the same note, around 17 of the 65 Nifty 100 companies for which data on median salaries got collected, there was a reduction in wages in the year 2020-21 compared to 2019-20. On average, most of Nifty 100 companies and top management saw an improvement in their remuneration last fiscal year despite being a pandemic hit a year, which brought the economy towards stability at least for the first four months of the year. Source: thehindubusinessline.com

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Indian Government to Begin Vaccination Process for Children Between 12-18 Years

According to two sources who claim to have direct knowledge about the situation told Reuters that India is likely to start the vaccination process for children aged 12 years and above from mid-October 2021 when drugmaker Cadila Healthcare launches its ZyCoV-D product.   The world’s first DNA-based Covid-19 vaccine, ZyCoV-D won emergency authorisation from Indian regulators last month. From October, the company, better known as Zydus Cadila, will produce 10 million doses a month.   The Health Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The sources sought anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media. The vaccine is the only one approved for children in India, which has given a total of 825.9 million doses to adults among its population of nearly 1.4 billion.   If the vaccination for children begins in October, quite a lot of things will change in the country. If the student population receives a vaccination, schools will likely reopen for all in a hybrid or an in-person model. In some states, opening schools for children before vaccination has resulted in widespread COVID-19 infections amongst students. Therefore, the spread of the COVID-19 virus will lessen further if vaccinations are given to students below the age of 18 years.   Source: The article has been published by Reuters with additional inputs by the ArdorComm News Network team.

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Pfizer claims the Covid-19 vaccine safe for 5- to 11-year-old and shows robust antibody response.

In a recent announcement by Pfizer, it was claimed that a phase 2/3 trial showed its covid 19 vaccines are safe as well as generating robust antibody response in children aged between 5 to 11 years. Pfizer is the first ever to provide such results in terms of the Covid-19 vaccine for this particular age group, although the data has not yet been peer-reviewed or published. Pfizer has said that it is soon planning to submit a request for emergency use authorization to the US Food and Drug Administration. Which, FDA officials have communicated that once the report is submitted; the agency can authorize a vaccine for younger children within weeks. This trial of vaccine by Pfizer included 2,268 participants aged between 5 to 11 years, and a two-dose vaccine regimen was given and administered 21 days apart. Source: edituoncnn.com

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Delhi: 53 Fresh Cases of Dengue Reported in the State, Cumulative Cases Rise To 211 This Year

Delhi: Dengue has been on the rise in India, and now, the nation’s capital Delhi is the new target. According to data, Delhi has recorded over 50 new Dengue cases in the past week. The total count for this year is a little more than 210. In addition, 87 new cases have been added till September 18, which is about 41 per cent of the total cumulative cases. Dengue cases have been at a record high from January 1- September 18. This number is the highest since 2019 when the reported cases were estimated to be around 217. Civic reports by municipal corporations show that 158 cases have been logged till September 11, 2021, and 53 new cases have been documented by the end of last week. In August, 78 new cases were reported in total. The death toll, so far, has been zero. According to reports, the month-wise distribution of cases is — January (0), February (2), March (5), April (10) and May (12), June (7) and July (16). In the previous years, the cases in the same period were — 1,375 (2016), 1,465 (2017), 343 (2018), 217 (2019) and 172 (2020). According to the civic report released on Monday, 86 cases of Malaria and 44 cases of Chikungunya have been reported till September 18, 2021. Source: Financial Express

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WHO: Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic, Virus From 2009 Is Still Rapidly Circulating

Doctor Mike Ryan, Executive director of the WHO Health Emergencies Programme has stated that the COVID -19 pandemic will not end completely and there will still be chances of it spreading rapidly all over the world. Further, he has also added that the virus of the 2009 pandemic i.e. swine flu is on the rise once again, and is spreading rapidly. In his statement, he has also said that, as the vaccination rate increases all over the world, more people will achieve herd immunity which will result in a decrease in death and hospitalization rates. But, the COVID – 19 virus will still remain a matter of concern in the public health domain. His statement was as follows, “The lower levels of transmission and the more equitable distribution of vaccines will mean that herd immunity is achieved, and gradually we can look at lower levels of hospitalization. But as of now, it continues to be a public health emergency of international concern,” The 2009 virus breakout was labelled as the swine flu pandemic, which was reportedly the first global flu pandemic in 40 years. It began in January 2009 and lasted till August 2010. On an estimated value, almost 2, 84,500 people were victims of the swine flu pandemic. According to a study by an international group of scientists published in 2012, the estimate was 15 times the number confirmed by laboratory tests at the time. Source: India Today

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Top health technologies which are ruling the medical empire in 2021

Since its inception, medical technologies have come forward a long way, was within this journey of changes, innovation, and developments in health technologies. The whole facets of health sectors have been changed, and widespread availability of the internet and high-speed data connection with smartphones worldwide. It has become straightforward to serve accurate health technology services and bridge the demand and supply gap without waiting for a single second. Also, as per the profile of the World Economic Forum, more than half of the medical industry will be expected to reskilling in the coming time. Currently, there is an end number of medical technologies ruling the market. But few of them are on the top list. Advanced Telemedicine: A significant rise in the field of telemedicine was seen during Covid-19. In January 2020, it was estimated that around 24 % of healthcare organizations had already exiting telehealth programs. As per the report by Forrester, an analytics firm, the country was set to complete over a billion virtual care visits by the end of this year. A new technique of medicine development: The fast growth of so many safe and effective vaccines of Covid-19 has already proved that medicine development in all the scientific ways has reached its epitome. With the apt technological and research support, today we are able to develop any possible and curable medicine in a very short span of time. In future the medicine development can carve a beautiful way for drug development if the technological firms come together and become one force rather than becoming the competition. Data driven healthcare: In this ear data is the new oil. It has become a bit difficult to be inclined with every patient history or to have only one family doctor for all the time. In such time a well-managed data can support the healthcare system and make the treatment easy and effective. A data which is available on time with accuracy can solve a lot of issue and save a lot of time during the medical treatment. On demand healthcare: Another superhit healthcare technology is the on demand medical help available through websites, mobile apps, 3rd party connectors and home visits in real time. No matter where you are or in what situation, think of accessing medical help or consultation and its there right through technology. Artificial intelligence and Machine learning: A lot of complex surgeries or treatments today are becoming successful with the help of machine learning and artificial intelligence. The technology today is leaning things fast when it comes to medical system and it is also pushing the limits of new possibilities for the healthcare system.

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Kerala health minister announced: 17 more samples tested negative for Nipah virus

There was a negative result tested for the sample collected of 17 people who were in contact with the child who was suffering from Nipah Virus the last week, this announcement was made by state health minister Veena George. As per the minister, among these 17 results, 5 were being tested at the National Institute of Virology, Pune, and the rest was tested at the special lab set up at the Kozhikode Medical College. Also, there are rmore than 140 samples of people who came in close contact, while testing their samples came negative as well. As per the government statement earlierin the survey, around 15,000 houses were included from the containment zoneand the details were collected from over 68,000 people. Source: healthworld.com

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Union Health Minister: 100% Adult Population Has Been Vaccinated With The First Dose In Six States/UTs

Delhi: Union Health Minister, Mansukh Mandaviya, on Sunday, praised six states – Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Lakshadweep and Sikkim for completing the vaccination process (for the first dose at least) of 100 % of their adult population against COVID – 19. According to data from the CoWIN portal, approximately 50, 25,129 vaccination doses were administered till 8 pm on Sunday. The above data reveals that the adult population in the respective six states completed the first shot of the vaccines against COVID – 19. The cumulative jabs given across the country crossed has crossed 74 crores. India’s vaccination campaign started on January 16, 2021, with the healthcare workers getting their first dose of the vaccine. Important timelines: March 1 – The government opened the vaccinations for everyone aged 60 years and above and for people aged 45 years and above with comorbidities. May 1 – The centre opened vaccinations for adults aged 18 years and above. Mansukh Mandaviya tweeted, “Congratulations to these States & UTs for administering the first #COVID19 vaccine dose to 100% of the adult population. Special appreciation for the healthcare workers in these regions for their diligence & commitment.” Source: PTI and India Today

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Fake medicines for cancer patients seized: 3 Arrested for the same

A consignment of spurious medicines which was for the cancer patient treatment, was seized from three people in total at Southeast Delhi Jasola Vihar. As per sources it is yet to be confirmed whether the medicines were produced in the foreign country or not. Police said information was received that three people who were allegedly selling fake medicines to the cancer patients at a very high cost. To catch the trio of this fake medicine selling gang a trap was laid by police in Jasola Vihar. As the gang was not carrying any document or, medicine slip for the medication they carried and they had no answer for such reasons, as per the police. In this course police seized 73 packets of drugs; labelled as Palbocent and Lenvaxin- medications used for treating cancer. Along with those other fake medicines labelled as Osicent, Crizocent and Ibrucent were also seized from the fake medicine selling gang. Later the medicines were checked by the drug officer who declared its quality as doubtful. Source: Healthworld.com

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