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Thailand Scientists Identify New Coronavirus With Potential Human Infection Risk
- Friday May 8, 2026
- Health | Written by Sambhav Kumar
The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted how quickly zoonotic diseases can spread globally. As a result, scientists worldwide have increased efforts to study viruses circulating in wildlife and improve early detection systems.
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Cicada COVID Variant BA. 3.2: Why Children Are 5 Times More Likely To Get Infected And Tips To Safeguard Them
- Monday April 6, 2026
- Health | Written by Rupashi Chhabra
The new cicada COVID variant BA.3.2 can infect children 5 times more than the Omicron variant. This is why you need to get your children a booster dose and follow the established protocol to safeguard them.
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Covid-19 Cicada Variant: Can Current Vaccines Protect Against BA.3.2 Subvariant?
- Friday April 3, 2026
- Health | Written by Varsha Vats
The BA.3.2 sub-variant was first detected in South Africa in late 2024. The variant has been detected in at least 23 countries worldwide.
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Covid-19 Cicada Variant Spreads To 29 US States: Is India At Risk?
- Wednesday April 1, 2026
- Health | Written by Varsha Vats
BA.3.2 has been designated a Variant Under Monitoring by the World Health Organisation (WHO), meaning it is under close observation.
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Covid-19 Summer Wave In The US: 25 States See Significant Increase In Cases, Reports CDC
- Wednesday July 16, 2025
- Health | NDTV
According to a Johns Hopkins report, several virological, behavioural, and environmental factors drive summer Covid-19 waves.
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What Is Driving A Surge In Covid Cases In India? Active Cases Rise To 7,121
- Thursday June 12, 2025
- Health | Varsha Vats
According to The Lancet journal, the XFG variant survives and spreads easily as it can evade the body's natural defences easily.
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Gujarat Reports Over 200 New Covid Cases In 24 Hours
- Thursday June 12, 2025
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
As Covid-19 cases continue to rise across India, the number of active infections has now crossed 6,815 nationwide.
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www.ndtv.com
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Highly Transmissible New Covid-19 Variant NB.1.8.1 Found In The UK; What Are The Symptoms?
- Friday June 6, 2025
- Health | Varsha Vats
NB.1.8.1 is a descendant of the Omicron family. Like other Omicron sub-variants, NB.1.8.1 appears to be highly transmissible.
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Nearly 4,000 Active Covid Cases In India, Kerala, Maharashtra Lead Surge
- Monday June 2, 2025
- India News | Written by Tanushka Dutta
India's active COVID-19 cases have climbed to 3,961 as per the Health Ministry's Covid-19 dashboard. According to official data, 203 new cases were added to the active case count since Sunday.
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www.ndtv.com
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India Reports 3,961 Active Covid-19 Cases; When Should You Test For Covid? Health Ministry Shares Guidelines
- Monday June 2, 2025
- Health | Varsha Vats
Symptoms of NB.1.8.1 are generally mild to moderate. However, elderly and immune-compromised people remain at higher risk for severe disease.
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www.ndtv.com
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Thailand Scientists Identify New Coronavirus With Potential Human Infection Risk
- Friday May 8, 2026
- Health | Written by Sambhav Kumar
The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted how quickly zoonotic diseases can spread globally. As a result, scientists worldwide have increased efforts to study viruses circulating in wildlife and improve early detection systems.
-
www.ndtv.com
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Cicada COVID Variant BA. 3.2: Why Children Are 5 Times More Likely To Get Infected And Tips To Safeguard Them
- Monday April 6, 2026
- Health | Written by Rupashi Chhabra
The new cicada COVID variant BA.3.2 can infect children 5 times more than the Omicron variant. This is why you need to get your children a booster dose and follow the established protocol to safeguard them.
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www.ndtv.com
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Covid-19 Cicada Variant: Can Current Vaccines Protect Against BA.3.2 Subvariant?
- Friday April 3, 2026
- Health | Written by Varsha Vats
The BA.3.2 sub-variant was first detected in South Africa in late 2024. The variant has been detected in at least 23 countries worldwide.
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www.ndtv.com
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Covid-19 Cicada Variant Spreads To 29 US States: Is India At Risk?
- Wednesday April 1, 2026
- Health | Written by Varsha Vats
BA.3.2 has been designated a Variant Under Monitoring by the World Health Organisation (WHO), meaning it is under close observation.
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www.ndtv.com
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Covid-19 Summer Wave In The US: 25 States See Significant Increase In Cases, Reports CDC
- Wednesday July 16, 2025
- Health | NDTV
According to a Johns Hopkins report, several virological, behavioural, and environmental factors drive summer Covid-19 waves.
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www.ndtv.com
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What Is Driving A Surge In Covid Cases In India? Active Cases Rise To 7,121
- Thursday June 12, 2025
- Health | Varsha Vats
According to The Lancet journal, the XFG variant survives and spreads easily as it can evade the body's natural defences easily.
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www.ndtv.com
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Gujarat Reports Over 200 New Covid Cases In 24 Hours
- Thursday June 12, 2025
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
As Covid-19 cases continue to rise across India, the number of active infections has now crossed 6,815 nationwide.
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www.ndtv.com
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Highly Transmissible New Covid-19 Variant NB.1.8.1 Found In The UK; What Are The Symptoms?
- Friday June 6, 2025
- Health | Varsha Vats
NB.1.8.1 is a descendant of the Omicron family. Like other Omicron sub-variants, NB.1.8.1 appears to be highly transmissible.
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www.ndtv.com
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Nearly 4,000 Active Covid Cases In India, Kerala, Maharashtra Lead Surge
- Monday June 2, 2025
- India News | Written by Tanushka Dutta
India's active COVID-19 cases have climbed to 3,961 as per the Health Ministry's Covid-19 dashboard. According to official data, 203 new cases were added to the active case count since Sunday.
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www.ndtv.com
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India Reports 3,961 Active Covid-19 Cases; When Should You Test For Covid? Health Ministry Shares Guidelines
- Monday June 2, 2025
- Health | Varsha Vats
Symptoms of NB.1.8.1 are generally mild to moderate. However, elderly and immune-compromised people remain at higher risk for severe disease.
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www.ndtv.com