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Tag Archives: Covaxin
July 1 – Tyranny of Rulers, Airtel’s Space
Bharti Group has got a majority stake in a UK-based space firm that aims at increasing internet connectivity by creating a network of satellites.
June 18 – We Know Nothing, Jon Snow
A new study uses machine learning to check how far naturaly immunity stays. Microsoft has a new chairperson and the US has a new holiday
June 12- Covaxin’s Hard Reality, Sombre Spain
Covaxin’s troubles do not seem to end. Supreme Court has said it will pull back from deciding the fate of Italian marines who shot and killed two Indian fishermen.
Vaccine Policy Updated, Taliban Talks
Today we see the release of more new rules in the Centre’s revamped national vaccination plan, Tata Digital’s acquisition spree has eyes on another prize and the most beautiful picture taken in the last 24 hours.
June 7 – Good numbers, bad numbers
Today we see the Centre possibly going back to procuring vaccines again and the weird case of North India registering far too few cases.
May 16– Of Broken Trusts
Today’s stories see how the Israeli Army may have violated that and how a BBC journalist quits before a probe into his alleged violation is made public. In other news, do dreams have a survival purpose? Scientists seem to think so.
May 13 – Who let the virus out?
Today, we have a WHO-commissioned independent panel report on how the pandemic was handled; Bharat Biotech readies to test its vaccine on kids and we have a rare visiotr from the deep blue sea.