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On Sunday the state recorded more than half of India's 93,249 new cases.

On Sunday the state recorded more than half of India's 93,249 new cases.

The measures come as Europe battles a third wave of the pandemic and delays in its vaccine rollout.

As Europe scrambles to vaccinate, several Eastern countries are facing their worst days in the pandemic.

Unusual clots have been detected in a handful of people after being injected with the jab.

And another study shows even 96-year-olds are producing an impressive immune response.

Initial results from trials in 12- to 15-year-olds in the US will be handed to regulators.

All possible causes of the pandemic remain on the table, says the WHO, though lab leak least likely.

On Sunday the state recorded more than half of India's 93,249 new cases.

The measures come as Europe battles a third wave of the pandemic and delays in its vaccine rollout.

As Europe scrambles to vaccinate, several Eastern countries are facing their worst days in the pandemic.

Unusual clots have been detected in a handful of people after being injected with the jab.

And another study shows even 96-year-olds are producing an impressive immune response.

Initial results from trials in 12- to 15-year-olds in the US will be handed to regulators.

All possible causes of the pandemic remain on the table, says the WHO, though lab leak least likely.

The measures come as Europe battles a third wave of the pandemic and delays in its vaccine rollout.

As Europe scrambles to vaccinate, several Eastern countries are facing their worst days in the pandemic.

Unusual clots have been detected in a handful of people after being injected with the jab.
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