Morning digest: India’s COVID-19 tally crosses 1 lakh; Oxford vaccine fails to protect monkeys from COVID-19\, but protects from pneumonia\, and more

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Morning digest: India’s COVID-19 tally crosses 1 lakh; Oxford vaccine fails to protect monkeys from COVID-19, but protects from pneumonia, and more

The sea turned rough in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, on May 18, 2020, under the influence of Amphan.   | Photo Credit: C.V. Subrahmanyam

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Potential Oxford vaccine fails to prevent coronavirus spread in monkeys, but protects from pneumonia

A high-profile potential vaccine for COVID-19 being tested by researchers at Oxord University failed to protect vaccinated monkeys from being infected by the virus. However, the test animals appeared to be protected from pneumonia.

More than 5,000 new cases push India’s overall tally past 1 lakh

India’s tally of COVID-19 cases crossed the one lakh mark on Monday, with 5,079 new cases taking the total to 1,00,734, according to data from the State Health Departments. Of these 58,360 are active cases, while 39,217 persons have recovered from the infection.

Super Cyclone Amphan threatens Odisha, West Bengal

developed into a super cyclone on Monday and is expected to make landfall along the West Bengal-Bangladesh coast on Wednesday, according to the India Meteorological Department.

India could get hit very hard’, says virologist Peter Hotez

U.S. virologist expresses concern about India’s crowded urban areas in low-income neighbourhoods where people are forced to live in proximity

Call for WHO probe into virus origin

An India-backed draft resolution at the 73rd session of the World Health Assembly received a big boost on Monday when the African group of nations extended support for the motion which seeks global investigation into the spread of the novel coronavirus

11 years on, Tamils remember loved ones amid pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic may have deterred physical gatherings, but families of scores of Tamils who died in the final phase of Sri Lanka’s civil war on Monday paid tributes to their loved ones — lighting candles, reciting prayers in their homes and via video calls.

Coronavirus | Centre warns States against diluting lockdown curbs

The Union Home Ministry has asked the States not to dilute the restrictions imposed by the Ministry in fresh guidelines, asserting that certain other activities may be prohibited or other restrictions imposed as deemed necessary on the basis of a ground-level analysis of the situation.

Bihar BJP gearing for Assembly polls

The BJP’s Bihar unit is preparing to face Assembly polls which, under the pre-COVID19 calender, were scheduled to be held in October-November

Bhubaneswar declared COVID-19 free

Odisha capital Bhubaneswar on Monday become coronavirus free with the recovery of all the 48 COVID-19 patients in the city, an official said.

Coronavirus | Xi defends China’s ‘open’ virus response

Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Monday Beijing has been “transparent” throughout the coronavirus crisis, and offered to share a vaccine as soon as one was available — as well as $2 billion in aid.

Trump says he is taking hydroxychloroquine despite FDA warning

U.S. President Donald Trump, in a surprise announcement, said on Monday he is taking hydroxychloroquine as a preventive medicine against the coronavirus despite medical warnings about the use of the malaria drug.

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