New Delhi, April 27
Some painkillers like Ibuprofen are found to worsen COVID-19, known to be harmful to heart failure patients and may increase risk of kidney damage, the ICMR said as it advised aga
New Delhi, April 27
France on Tuesday announced a "solidarity mission" for India under which it will send oxygen generation plants, ventilators and other medical supplies to support the country in it
New Delhi, April 28
The government will procure one lakh portable oxygen concentrators and install 500 more pressure swing adsorption oxygen plants from the PM Cares Fund, Prime Minister Narendra Mod
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, April 28
Serum Institute of India said it was reducing its vaccine Covishield’s procurement price for states from Ra 400 to Rs 300 a dose—a development that
Satya Prakash
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 28
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the Uttar Pradesh government to shift ailing Kerala journalist Siddique Kappan from a hospital in Mathu
Mukesh Ranjan
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, April 28
The Centre has notified the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Act, 2021, increasing powers of the Lieutenant Gover
WATCH: Delhi Capitals' Amit Mishra applies saliva on the ball against RCB, gets warned by umpire - The incident took place at the start of the 7th over when Mishra, before bowling the first ball of his spell, proceeded to apply saliva on the ball.
The court took suo moto cognizance of news reports which said that 100 rooms of Ashoka Hotel in the national capital have been converted into a COVID health facility for judges of Delhi High Court on its request. Watch video on Zee News
Getting a COVID test has become an ordeal in Delhi. After lawyer Shivam Sharma developed a cough and fever, he didn't wait for a test result before seeking treatment and isolating from family members.
As Covid cases rise in Delhi, watch this ground report from the newly inaugurated 500-bed Sardar Patel COVID centre in Chhattarpur about how people have lined up to take back their patients, who have been admitted at the centre, due to poor facilities at the centre.