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The covid vaccine is not effective against the delta variant: WHO

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Center allocates more Covid vaccine to states

Washington: The World Health Organization (WHO) says the coronavirus vaccine is not effective against the delta variant. However, it can protect against the risk of death and serious illness. The World Health Organization’s epidemiologist says that multiple mutations reduce the effectiveness of vaccines against the coronavirus.

The Delta Plus variant is derived from a mutation in the Delta variant found in India. The dominant forms of the virus have a biological advantage, which is mutation. Thereby these forms are very easily spread among the people. Mutations cause the effect of the less infectious form to diminish and the more infectious form to dominate.

When it comes to delta form, it can affect people who have received half the dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. That is why it is so prevalent. According to Public Health England, two doses of Pfizer vaccine protect up to 88% of patients, while those receiving the same dose of Pfizer or AstraZeneca vaccine protect only 33.5%.

Indigo offers up to 10% discount on vaccinated passengers

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New Delhi: Indigo Airlines is offering discounted fares to passengers who have received the Covid vaccine. Passengers who receive one or two doses of vaccine will be given a discount of up to 10% of the ticket price. Indigo said in a statement that the discount offer is effective from today.

Passengers above 18 years of age will get the discount benefit. Other conditions are that you must be in India at the time of booking the ticket and have received the vaccine.

At the same time, passengers who have received the discount have to produce the Covid Vaccination Certificate issued by the Union Ministry of Health. Or just show their vaccination status at the check-in counter/boarding gate at the airport on the health app mobile app.

Bank fraud; ED transferred 18,170 crore assets of Vijay Mallya, Neerav Modi, and Mehul Choksi to banks

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New Delhi: The Enforcement department has transferred the asset of fugitive businessmen Vijay Mallya, Neerav Modi, and Mehul Choksi who committed financial fraud from banks.  Authorities had earlier seized assets worth Rs 18,170 crore from the accused. The properties of Vijay Mallya, Neerav Modi, and Mehul Choksi were confiscated. Of this, assets worth Rs 9,371 crore were handed over to the banks and the Center.

The value of the confiscated property of the accused is 80.45 percent of the amount lost to the banks through fraud. The concerned banks will get Rs 8,445 crore.

Banks incurred a loss of Rs 22,585.83 crore due to the escape of the three accused in the loan scam.

Delta Plus is more dangerous: Central Government

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New Delhi: The Union Ministry of Health has said that the Delta Plus variant of Covid is a matter of concern. Kerala, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh have been warned to beware of Delta Plus. The Ministry of Health has also directed expedite preventive measures, testing, and vaccination in the districts and clusters where the variant has been reported.

There have been 22 reported cases of Delta Plus in the country. The central government had earlier said that Delta Plus was not a cause for concern.  Health experts say Delta Plus has been reported in people who have been vaccinated, but the vaccine’s immunity has not been surpassed and no deaths have been reported.

Delta Plus is by far the most dangerous of the coronavirus variants that have appeared. It can spread rapidly and spread easily through the air. Also confirmed in children over 12 years of age. It was first discovered in Europe last March. The Department of Health in England later clarified that this was from Nepal.

Death of Vismaya; Husband Kiran arrested; Parents will be questioned

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Kollam: Kiran Kumar, a resident of Sasthamcotta was arrested for his wife Vismaya’s death. Kiran, who was absconding after the incident, reached Sooranad police station last night and surrendered. The arrest was recorded today after questioning. The case is currently being prosecuted on charges of domestic violence. More departments will be charged after the post-mortem report of Vismaya comes out.

Vismaya, 24, was found dead at Kiran’s house in Sasthamcotta Sooranadu last day. The girl’s family alleges that the harassment over the dowry led to her daughter’s death. WhatsApp messages and pictures sent by Vismaya’s cousin revealed that her husband was brutally abusing her. Following this, the police took Kiran into custody. Kiran, a motor vehicle department official, may be fired from the job.

Police will also question Kiran’s parents and relatives in connection with Vismaya’s death. The police are preparing for a detailed interrogation as the relatives of the girl have repeatedly said that it was a murder.

Vismaya and Kirankumar were married on May 31, 2020. The dowry was 100 sovereigns of gold, an acre of 20 cents land, and a car worth Rs 10 lakh. But he was constantly urging Vismaya to sell the car and ask the family to pay. Vismaya’s father Trivikraman Nair alleges that he constantly beat his daughter when she was not ready for this.

Renowned Carnatic musician Parashala B. Ponnammal passed away

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Thiruvananthapuram: Renowned Carnatic musician Parashala B. Ponnammal passed away. She died at his home on Valiyasala Street at around 1 pm. She was 96 years old. In 2017, the country honored her with the Padma Shri.

12-16 week interval is effective; Central Govt announces no change in Covshield vaccine interval

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New Delhi: The Central government has made it clear that there is no need to change the interval for the second dose of the Covshield vaccine. Niti Ayog member VK Paul said the current system was effective. He said it was effective to take the second dose between 12-16 weeks of the vaccine interval.

There was a widespread demand to shorten the interval of the Covshield vaccine, a joint venture between Oxford University and AstraZeneca. It was alleged that the break was extended due to a shortage of vaccines in the country.

Experts are evaluating the interval of the Covshield vaccine. The government has also found that the 12-16 week break currently prescribed is more effective. Therefore, there is no need to change the current interval, said VK Paul.

But he added that it was not possible to say whether there would be a change in the interval in the future. In India, the first dose of Covshield was initially set at four to six weeks.

It was then extended to six to eight weeks and then to 12-16 weeks. The country can administer 1.25 crore vaccines a day. The government has said it will vaccinate 20 to 22 crore people in the country next month.

Plus One exam will not be canceled: The state government said in the Supreme Court

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New Delhi: The state government in the Supreme Court has said that the Plus One examination will not be canceled in Kerala. The government told the court that the Plus One exam would be held in September. The state has given an affidavit in the Supreme Court that it is ready to conduct the exam following the Covid protocol. The government is of the view that the cancellation of the examination will affect the future of the children.

A bench headed by Justice A.M. Khanwilker had made it clear yesterday that the court would issue an order on its own if the state did not inform the state’s stand today on the cancellation of the examination. The state government has decided to conduct the Plus One examination from September 6 to 16. Kerala hopes that Covid will come under control by this time.

Free vaccine over 18 years of age; Central Government’s New Vaccine Policy

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Center allocates more Covid vaccine to states

New Delhi: The central government’s new vaccine policy came into effect on Monday. Under the new vaccine policy, the Covid vaccine is free for everyone over the age of 18. The aim is to make complete vaccination a reality by December.

So far, the center has provided free vaccines to people over 45 years of age. 75% of the vaccine will be stored by the Center and distributed to the states. So far, the amount of vaccine supplied by the Center to the states has been 50%. Private hospitals can be purchased 25%  directly from the company. Earlier, states bought the vaccine directly from companies for 18- to 44-year-olds. The states bought the vaccine at a high price.

The announcement of the new vaccine policy comes amid widespread protests over the central government’s stance on the distribution of the vaccine to the states. The Center determines the vaccine quota for the states based on population, disease prevalence, and effective vaccine supply. Vaccines provided by the Central Government can be distributed to the states on a first-come, first-served basis.

About 25 percent of vaccines can be purchased at private hospitals. The Covshield is priced at Rs 780 and the Covaxin is priced at Rs 1,410. Private hospitals can charge Rs 1,145 for the Sputnik V Vaccine.

Poet and lyricist Poovachal Khader has passed away

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Thiruvananthapuram: Poet and lyricist Poovachal Khader (73), who penned many sweet film songs for Malayalam, has passed away. He died at Thiruvananthapuram Medical College at 12.15 pm on Monday. Relatives said the cause of death was cardiac arrest. He was undergoing treatment for the Covid infection.

He wrote over 2,000 songs for more than 300 films. Khader’s theatrical songs, simple songs, and Mappila songs are also a part of the music life of a Malayalee. He has published books such as Kaliveena, Paaduvan Padikkuvan (Collection of Poems), and Chithirathoni (Collection of Film Songs). He received the Film Critics Award and the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy Award. He was an engineer in the Public Works Department. His wife is  AkkotAmina Beevi. Children: Thushara and Prasuna. Son-in-law: Saleem (Department of Co-operation), Ahmed Sherin (University of Kerala).