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There have been reasonably convincing studies showing that masks stop some of the particles that might carry the virus out of people’s mouths. (PTI)


Report by researchers at CSIR is the first that highlights SARS-CoV-2 may target the PBC of the brainstem that controls respiration and causes respiratory collapse of Covid-19 patients, the statement added.

According to a report in news agency ANI, Balkrishna said that a trial was conducted on hundreds of Covid-19 patients and that the medicine has yielded “100% favourable results.”

The analysis shows that when the number of infected becomes equal to those removed from circulation by recovery and death, the coefficient will reach the 100 per cent threshold and the epidemic will be “extinguished”.

The number of coronavirus patients in the city has been on the rise over the last week, registering a jump of more than a thousand patients each day.

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