The World Health Organization will meet Friday to address the emergence of the B.1.1.529 variant, which South African scientists have said contains more than 30 mutations to the spike protein.
Many of these mutations are linked to increased antibody resistance and could affect the variant’s behavior with regard to vaccines, treatments and transmissibility, health officials have said.
"Scentists have said a new Covid variant that carries an “extremely high number” of mutations may drive further waves of disease by evading the body’s defences."
"Only 10 cases... have been confirmed by genomic sequencing, but the variant has sparked serious concern among some researchers because a number of the mutations may help the virus evade immunity.
(B.1.1.529 variant has 32 mutations in the spike protein)
The Deccan Gymkhana Sports Club, #Pune was set up as far back as 1906, with a vision to provide good sports facilities to the local population (clubs back then were exclusively for the British). One of the key persons involved in this was Lokmanya Tilak.
"His roots were deep in the spiritual and religious soil of India. He did not need to 'Discover India'"
"President Kalam described Rao as a "patriotic statesman who believed that the nation is bigger than the political system"."
"Kalam acknowledged that Rao in fact asked him to get ready for nuclear tests in 1996 but they were not carried out as government at centre got changed due to 1996 general election. The tests were later conducted by Vajpayee-led NDA government. In fact Rao briefed Vajpayee..."
If you still haven't, highly recommend watching the excellent Marathi film 'Balgandharva' (2011) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balgandha… that chronicles his life.
Great job by Subodh Bhave, @ksinamdar, @anandbhate7 and team in creating this masterpiece, about the legend.
Today is the 147th death anniversary of Ramachandra Vitthal Lad (Bhau Daji Lad).
Bhau Daji Lad was an Indian physician, Sanskrit scholar, and an antiquarian. He studied medicine at the Grant Medical College in #Mumbai (part of GMC's first batch: 1850).
"In 1851, he started practising medicine in Mumbai and became very successful. He studied the Sanskrit literature of medicine."
"Being an ardent promoter of education, he was appointed a member of the board of education in Mumbai."
"He was one of the original fellows of the University of Bombay. He was the first president of native origin, of the Students' Literary and Scientific Society. He was the champion of the cause of female education. A girls' school was founded in his name, for which an endowment.."