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India is battling with a surge in COVID cases and deaths, which has seen the country join the UK's red list for travel. Get the latest on COVID19:

as he mulls vaccine passport optionsAuthorities in India say the capital's hospitals could run out of oxygen as soon as Wednesday, as the country faces fresh coronavirus pressures.

Earlier today, Boris Johnson announced the UK is launching an Antiviral Taskforce in order to identify potential treatments for the disease. We already have one drug in clinical trial, so yes in my view with concerted effort it is possible to have results by the autumn.What drugs could be use to treat COVID?

Asked if there are treatments of other viruses, Dr Ward said:"Anti influenza antivirals can reduce the duration of illness, reduce the rate of hospitalisation and deaths from influenza when given early enough after first onset of disease.The below charts show the number of coronavirus deaths and cases throughout the pandemic.The Home Affairs committee chief has warned of holes in the system to check on people who have recently entered England.

The letter stated that of the 75,807 people who were potentially eligible to be contacted by IAC for the week ending 1 March, about 75%"were successfully contacted and deemed to be compliant". That would seem highly ambitious, certainly for any drug that has yet to start tests on patients. A completely new medicine would take years to develop and prove safe and effective.

The PM added that most scientists thought there would be some kind of subsequent wave of infections later this year - though as things stand the roadmap is unaffected. Asked if the relationship was carried out with honesty and integrity, Mr Johnson simply replied"yes".In a series of answers on the European Super League showdown, the PM appears to back away from his"legislative bomb" threat to the football billionaires of the breakaway clubs, suggesting the government will legislate"if we have to".

The prime minister states that it is a private project and so a decision for the developers, but adds that he thinks air travel needs to continue. Mr Cole also asks about the football, asking the prime minster what legislation he is prepared to introduce. somehow dislocated from their hometowns and home cities" and allowed to"circulate the planet propelled by the billions of banks without any reference to fans who have loved them all their lives".Emily Morgan from ITV asks which treatments the government is hoping to use as part of the government's new taskforce looking into coronavirus therapeutics.dexamethasone is one of them.Boris Johnson brands the new idea a"cartel", adding that he is against the idea.

 

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CricketAus refuses to play with OfficialCSA cuz of coronavirus Aussies happy to play IPL with 100 times more ratio of COVID19 than SA, in India. Who else don't love MONIES

Well they don’t believe in helping themselves by taking the vaccine. It’s bad enough over here , in the west !

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