Health
India’s claim that there have been very few post-vaccination infections is based on incomplete data – Scroll.in
Until nearly three months after the inoculation drive began, authorities were not checking if those getting tested for coronavirus had been vaccinated.

The central government has claimed that only two to four persons in every 10,000 vaccinated with either of the two Covid-19 vaccines being used in India are seeing breakthrough infections, when a vaccinated person gets infected.
However, this is based on incomplete data for nearly three months after vaccination began, the governments Covid-19 test form, used by both government and private laboratories, did not check if those being tested had been vaccinated. Cases of post-vaccination infection…
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Rocky waters ahead for Brisbane 2032’s Olympic rowing plan
-
General24 hours ago
EV buses join Perth’s wider suburban network, ‘milestone’ for diesel phase-out
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Woman loses arm in lion attack at Darling Downs Zoo in Queensland
-
General18 hours ago
Jordan Thompson retires from Wimbledon round-of-16 match with American Taylor Fritz