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Airfares soar, private jets in demand as rich Indians flee Covid

For private jets, the amount of interest was “absolutely crazy”, a spokesman for charter company Air Charter Service India told AFP.

“We have 12 flights going to Dubai tomorrow and each flight is completely full,” the spokesman said.

“I’ve fielded almost 80 enquiries for flying to Dubai today alone,” said a spokesman for Enthral Aviation, another provider.

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Millions of Americans skipping their second doses of COVID vaccines

More than five million people, or nearly 8 percent of those who got a first shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, have missed their second doses, according to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That is more than double the rate among people who got inoculated in the first several weeks of the nationwide vaccine campaign.

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Heart attack may be predicted in chest pain patients with new blood markers

If you have ever suffered chest pain, the possibility of a heart attack may have popped into your head. While chest pain is an important symptom of heart attacks, there are a variety of other conditions that can cause similar symptoms, and many of them are not serious. If a patient presents with chest pain at the hospital, doctors need to quickly determine if a heart attack is a culprit. Early treatment is important in limiting the damage that occurs.

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How the EU’s digital health pass scheme would work

The pass, issued by a doctor or health centre, would feature a QR code containing pre-authenticated information that a traveller has been vaccinated against COVID-19 or has received a negative PCR test result.

The QR code, printed out on a piece of paper, would serve as proof of immunity. It would also be possible to scan the code into a smartphone app.

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Covid surge likely due to lack of antibodies in seropositive people: CSIR

According to the paper, the aggregate sero-positivity of 10.14 per cent in its multi-centre study suggests India had a large pool of recovered immune subjects by September 2020, especially amongst its high contact workers and people using public transport, leading to a decline in new infections.

“However, the duration of such immunity may not be sufficient to prevent future outbreaks, even in highly affected regions, the paper said.

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SIA-India for unleashing full potential of all satellite bands for IoT

”Satellite-based connectivity has proven to be a cost-competitive and efficient alternative to the provision of broadband – whether directly or by extending terrestrial networks – especially in places that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to reach with terrestrial infrastructure,” said statement by SIA, a non-profit association representing the interests of communication satellite ecosystem in India. The comments come against the backdrop of TRAI inviting public views for framing licensing norms for satellite-based connectivity for low bit rate applications. The low bit rate applications are sensor-based applications used in ATMs, traffic management, vehicle tracking, IoT devices.

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