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Coronavirus not mutating quickly, single vaccine possible: Scientists 

New Delhi (NVI): In good news for researchers hoping to find a solution to COVID-19, scientists have discovered that coronavirus is not mutating significantly or changing its form as it spreads among the human population.

According to scientists, who are closely studying the novel pathogen’s genetic code, the coronavirus is relatively stable as compared to other viruses which require multiple vaccines to tackle them as they keep changing their form, reports The Washington Post.

The new coronavirus pretty much looks the same wherever it has appeared, and there is no evidence that some strains are deadlier than others, the scientists engaged in the research have said.

The virus that causes the disease Covid-19, SARS-CoV-2, is similar to coronaviruses that circulate naturally in bats. It jumped into the human species last year in Wuhan, China, probably through an intermediate species.

Scientists are now studying more than 1,000 different samples of the virus, Peter Thielen, a molecular geneticist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory told The Post.

Only about 4 to 10 genetic differences in the coronavirus strains have been found among the infected people in the US, and Wuhan in China.

“That’s a relatively small number of mutations for having passed through a large number of people,” Thielen said. “At this point, the mutation rate of the virus would suggest that the vaccine developed for SARS-CoV-2 would be a single vaccine, rather than a new vaccine every year like the flu vaccine,” Thielen was quoted as saying by The Post.

It would be more like the measles or chickenpox vaccines, Thielen said, adding that the vaccine would likely confer immunity for a long time.

According to the scientists, several vaccines against Covid-19 are in development, but experts estimate it will be at least a year to 18 months before one becomes available.

It is possible that a small mutation in the virus could have outsize effects in the clinical outcome of Covid-19, the experts say. That has been known to happen with other viruses. But there’s no sign this is happening with the novel coronavirus.

The dramatic death rates in Italy, for example, are most likely due to situational factors — an older population, hospitals being overwhelmed, shortages of ventilators and the resulting rationing of lifesaving care — and not because of some difference in the pathogen itself, reports The Post.

Two other virologists, Stanley Perlman of the University of Iowa and Benjamin Neuman of Texas A&M University at Texarkana, both of whom were on the international committee that named the coronavirus, told The Post that the virus appears relatively stable.

“Just one ‘pretty bad’ strain for everybody so far. If it’s still around in a year, by that point we might have some diversity,” Neuman was quoted as saying by the newspaper.

Flipkart suspends its services temporarily

New Delhi (NVI): E-commerce website Flipkart has temporarily suspended its services from today, in the view of 21-day nationwide lockdown due to coronavirus outbreak.

In a message on its website Flipkart said: “Hello Fellow Indians, we are temporarily suspending our services. Your needs have always been our priority, and our promise is that we will be back to serve you as soon as possible,” the company said in a statement.

“These are difficult times, times like no other. Never before, have communities stayed apart to stay safe! Never before, has been at home meant helping the nation,” it added.

Earlier on Tuesday, Amazon’s India unit also announced that it will stop orders for non-essential products in the country to prioritise customer’s critical needs at a time of lockdown to prevent the spread of the virus.

COVID-19: Over 600 total cases, 11 dead in India so far

New Delhi (NVI): The total number of coronavirus cases in the country has gone up to 600 as fresh cases were reported from the state of Kerala, Bihar, and Northeast. 11 people have died due to the pandemic so far as Tamil Nadu reported its first death due to COVID-19 today.

TN Health Minister C Vijayabaskar confirmed the death of a 54-year-old man at MDU, Rajaji Hospital in the state.

“Despite our best efforts, the #COVID19 +ve Pt at MDU, #RajajiHospital, passed away few minutes back.He had medical history of prolonged illness with steroid dependent COPD, uncontrolled Diabetes with Hypertension,” he tweeted.

Meanwhile, India is under a 21-day lockdown to tackle the pandemic that has claimed thousands of lives across the world.

Prime Minister Modi in his address to the nation yesterday announced the complete shutdown till April 14 and asked people to remain indoors.

Soon after the PM’s announcement, the Ministry of Home Affairs issued guidelines and asked people not to panic. MHA said that shops dealing with food, groceries, dairy and milk, meat, fish and animal fodder as well as banks/ATMs, petrol pumps, hospitals and all related medical establishments will be exempt from the lockdown.

Rainfall activities to increase in North Indian plains

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New Delhi (NVI): Rain and thunderstorm activities are likely to increase in the Northern plains of India in the next 24 hours, according to Met department.

The national capital and its adjoining areas received moderate to light rainfall last evening. Apart from this, few states in the south, as well as Northeast India, also received good rainfall.

According to the weather forecast, a Western Disturbance is lying over Jammu and Kashmir and its adjacent areas. Also, an anti-cyclone effect can be seen over the west-central Bay of Bengal, off Andhra Pradesh coast.

While several parts of Rajasthan and Gujarat will also get good rainfall in the next 24 hours, many places in Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and North Madhya Pradesh will also receive showers.

Apart from that, parts of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh may also receive rainfall in the next 24 hours. Northeast states will continue getting light showers.

Meanwhile, in Delhi, the minimum temperature today was recorded at 17 degrees Celsius. Weather in Delhi will remain cool and pleasant.

However, the maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to rise over the next few days, according to IMD.

PM to interact with citizens of Varanasi today

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with people in his parliamentary constituency Varanasi through videoconferencing today and share thoughts on the COVID-19 situation in the country.

PM’s interaction comes a day after he announced a 21-day nationwide lockdown to fight coronavirus spread.

PM said in a tweet on Monday, “I will interact with the people of my constituency of Varanasi on the situation arising out of coronavirus.”

“You can join this conversation through video conferencing at 5 pm on March 25. If you have any suggestion or question, can share it by going to the comment section of the NaMo app,” he added.

All essential services will be available during 21-day lockdown: MHA

New Delhi (NVI): All the essential services including medical, emergency services, disaster management, public utilities and others will remain operational during the 21-day long nationwide lockdown, the Ministry of Home Affairs said today.

After Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement of 21-day lockdown in the country from March 24 midnight till April 14 to combat coronavirus, the MHA issued several guidelines for essential service providers.

As per MHA guidelines, all the transport services — road, rail and air to remain suspended during the lockdown period. The suspension of Railway services will be extended till April 14, the officials said.

“All the offices should work with a minimum number of employees and all other offices may continue to work-from-home, ” the MHA guidelines read.

“Hospitals and all related medical establishments, including their manufacturing and distribution units, both in public and private sector, such as dispensaries, chemist and medical equipment shops, laboratories, clinics, nursing homes, ambulance, etc. will continue to remain functional, ” it said.

“The transportation for all medical personnel, nurses, para-medical staff, other hospital support services shall be permitted,” the statement added.

All the government offices, it’s autonomous/subordinate offices and publics corporations shall remain closed till April 14, the MHA said that there will be an exception for “defence, central armed police forces, treasury, public utilities (including petroleum, CNG, LPG, PNG), disaster management, power generation and transmission units, post offices, National Informatics Centre, Early Warning Agencies.”

“The offices of the State/Union Territory governments, their autonomous bodies, corporations, etc., shall remain closed with exception to police, home guards, civil defence, fire and emergency services, disaster management, and prisons, district administration and treasury, electricity, water, sanitation, municipal bodies (only staff required for essential services like sanitation, personnel related to water supply, etc.will be allowed to work), ” the statement added.

Pune firm gets approval for making COVID-19 test kits

New Delhi (NVI): A Pune-based molecular diagnostics company has been able to develop testing kit for faster confirmation of COVID-19 cases, a major development that may help in India’s fight against coronavirus.

Mylab Discovery Solutions Pvt Ltd, which specialises in molecular diagnostic kits, has created an indigenous solution to test patients for COVID-19, as per media reports.

The company on Monday said that it has received commercial approval from authorities for its COVID-19 test kit, and can manufacture over 15,000 testing kits per day.

World Health Organisation has been stressing on the importance of tests to fight the pandemic, which has so far claimed ten lives in India.

Around 500 people have been tested positive for the virus in the country so far. Experts are bracing for a sharp increase fearing it may have spread across the country and also pointed out to a low level of testing in the country.

Mylab’s COVID-19 test kit screens and detects the infection within 2.5 hours as compared with over 7 hours taken by current protocols.

The approvals from the National Institute of Virology, Indian Council of Medical Research and Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) were received after a test sampling on patients at Mumbai”s Kasturba Hospital which is the nodal location for treating Coronavirus cases.

The Mylab kit was selected along with a solution offered by a German company for the tests.

India has been using kits prepared by the state-run National Institute of Virology (NIV), but it was the fears over the increase in numbers which made private sector interventions in manufacturing necessary.

The testing kits done by NIV are costing up to Rs 4,500 per sample if we include both screening and confirmation, Mylabs is confident of selling the kits at a fourth of that cost.

A team of four founders and investors have invested over Rs 25 crore in the company till now and there are no external investors.

Meanwhile, the company is also in the process of creating similar test kits for HIV, hepatitis-B and tuberculosis.

NDMA orders ensuring of lockdown

New Delhi (NVI): The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) today directed relevant agencies in all the states and the Union Territories of India to take effective measures for ensuring social distancing during the 21-day lockdown.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, issued an order, directing the Ministries/ Departments of Government, and the State/Union Territory Governments and State/ Union Territory Authorities to take effective measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the country.

The order shall remain in force in all parts of the country for a period of 21 days with effect from tonight, it said.

”The Ministries/ Departments of Government of India and State Governments/Union Territory Administrations, have been directed to ensure strict implementation of these Orders.  The implementation of these measures will be monitored by MHA,” the order reads.

COVID-19 epidemic has affected many countries and the World Health Organisation has declared it ‘Pandemic’.

The government has been taking several proactive preventive and mitigating measures starting with progressive tightening of international travel, issue of advisories for the members of the public, setting up quarantine facilities, contact tracing of persons infected by the virus and various social distancing measures, it said.

Several advisories have been issued to States and Union Territories (UTs) for taking necessary measures to contain the spread of this virus. Government have temporarily suspended metro and rail services as well as domestic air traffic.

The situation has been continuously reviewed at the level of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He had also addressed the Nation on the need for preventive measures and has also held meeting with all the Chief Ministers through video conference.

Experts, keeping in view the global experiences of countries which have been successful in containing the spread of COVID-19 unlike some others where thousands of people died, have recommended that effective measures for social distancing should be taken to contain the spread of this pandemic, an official statement said.

PM announces 21-day ‘curfew-like’ nationwide lockdown 

New Delhi (NVI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi tonight announced a 21-day ‘curfew-like’ nationwide lockdown, warning that India could go back 21 years and many families would be devastated if this step was not taken to contain the spread of coronavirus.

In his second televised address to the nation in five days, he asked people of India to take note of the situation in developed nations like the US and Italy, which have not been able to deal with the challenge posed by coronavirus despite having world-class healthcare infrastructure.

On a day India reported 519 positive cases, Modi emphasised that there is no medical cure for the pandemic and the only way to deal with the dangerous challenge is social distancing to snap the chain of human-to-human transmission.

Making requests repeatedly to the people with folded hands, the Prime Minister highlighted how fast the virus was spreading by quoting the World Health Organisation (WHO) data, according to which first 1 lakh cases globally were recorded in 67 days, the next 1 lakh cases were recorded in 11 days and the next 1 lakh cases were recorded in just 4 days.

To drill in the danger posed by coronavirus, he said the lockdown should be seen as ‘lakshman rekha’, a line, which if crossed, can cause huge problems.

“We have to act now. From midnight tonight, there will be complete lockdown in the entire country… The lockdown will be enforced from states to districts and to mohallas… It will be like curfew.. It will be tougher than ‘Janta Curfew’ observed on March 22,” Modi said.

He said the government had to resort to such a step because saving each life is the top priority. He also urged the states to make healthcare their top priority.

The Prime Minister said 21 days, or three weeks, was a long duration but this step was required as otherwise the country will go back 21 years.

“It is time for patience and restraint,” he underscored, while making appeal to the people.

“If we do not act now, the nation may have to pay a huge price, which cannot even be imagined… Many families will be devastated,” the Prime Minister said.

He pointed out that the pandemic had become uncontrollable in several countries like China, US, UK, Italy and Iran.

“We have no option but to take this step. Our only hope is the countries which enforced complete lockdown and social distancing… You have to save yourselves, your family members, your society as well as your nation,” Modi said.

“Our actions now will determine our future…I understand 21 days is a long duration but for your safety and that of your families, this is the only option available… ‘Jaan hai to jahaan hai’ (we can see the world only if we live)… I am confident that after this, we will emerge victorious,” he said.

He also said that the government had earmarked Rs 15,000 crore for improving the country’s health infrastructure and that efforts were being made to ensure that the poor do not suffer because of the lockdown.

The Prime Minister also urged people not to believe rumors and avoid taking any medicines without consulting a doctor.

Army establishes COVID-19 helplines in Kashmir

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Srinagar (NVI): The Indian Army has established multiple telephonic helplines to provide information and assistance to the people of Jammu and Kashmir in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

With the spread of novel coronavirus, there is a sense of panic and uncertainty among the masses, as many are not sure what measures to take to safeguard themselves and their family. To this effect, the Army has been constantly updating the public with all relevant information during this pandemic through various platforms.

These initiatives are to ensure that the individuals do not become unwitting carriers of the virus and are well informed about the various preventive measures to be adopted.

In order to now provide immediate relief to those seeking advice or assistance COVID-19 helplines are being made available across the Kashmir valley. These helplines are a critical resource for the citizens and will ensure addressing the questions of concerned residents and provide the most up-to-date information resource.

While Srinagar residents can reach out for help on 0194-2467326, the residents of other districts can seek assistance through helplines at Baramulla (0195-2238826), Kupwara (0195-5252996), Shalateng (0194-2496618) and Awantipura (0193-3247087). The helplines will be active 24×7 to address general questions and concerns regarding the prevention of COVID-19.

The Army has yet again extended succor to the population of Kashmir by providing access to prompt information and help through these helplines. The joint efforts of all stakeholders in the national fight against Coronavirus Disease will ensure that the people of Kashmir remain safe and healthy.

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