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Covaxin effective against Delta plus variant, says ICMR study

Tribune News Service New Delhi, August 2 Data from the Indian Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, has shown that the effective reproduction number of SARS-Cov2, the Covid-19 causing virus, for India has crossed 1 for the first time after May...
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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, August 2

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Data from the Indian Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, has shown that the effective reproduction number of SARS-Cov2, the Covid-19 causing virus, for India has crossed 1 for the first time after May 7.

The data shows Uttarakhand and HP and states in the North-East and south and a few metros have an R value of more than 1 indicating rising infective potential of the virus. The number had dropped to 0.96.

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Meanwhile, Covaxin has been shown to be effective against the Delta plus variant by a new study of ICMR.

The study, a pre print publication, is yet to be peer reviewed. A previous study had shown Covaxin 65.2 per cent effective against Delta variant.

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