Govt feels the heat, likely to revert vaccination program back to priority groups
Following several complaints from citizens that the ongoing vaccination program was being conducted in an adhoc manner, the Daily Mirror ...
Following several complaints from citizens that the ongoing vaccination program was being conducted in an adhoc manner, the Daily Mirror ...
The Sri Lanka Society of Nephrology yesterday advised patients who were on immunosuppressive drugs to consult their caring physician over ...
India will on Tuesday make its first shipment of a locally made COVID-19 shot to the WHO-backed equitable vaccine distribution ...
Indian pharmaceutical companies Bharat Biotech and Biological E. Ltd said on Monday they could quickly rework their COVID-19 vaccine products ...
Some health experts yesterday voiced serious concerns over the government’s ongoing vaccination programme against COVID-19 saying the programme seemed to ...
India began inoculating people to fight the pandemic on January 16 and was administering doses at the fastest pace for ...
Following complaints that several people who were not under the ‘vulnerable groups’ had received the Astra Zeneca vaccinations against COVID-19 ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has agreed to increase the percentage of vaccines and most likely would provide at least ...
The second dose of Pfizer Inc’s COVID-19 vaccine could be delayed in order to cover all priority groups as the ...
The World Health Organization has granted an emergency authorization to AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine, a move that should allow the U.N. ...