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COVID-19: 2,141 people recovered, 39 people died in 24 hours

KATHMANDU: Coronavirus infection has been confirmed in 1,768 people across the country in 24 hours. According to the Ministry of Health and Population, the health system have performed 7,711 RT-PCR and 4,773 antigen tests. A total of 2,607 people were confirmed infected with RT-PCR and antigen tests, the ministry said.

COVID-19: 3,082 recovered in 24 hours, 52 more died

KATHMANDU: A total of 3,082 coronavirus cases have been recovered across the country in 24 hours. The Ministry of Health

COVID-19: Additional 2,745 people infected, 41 die in 24 hours

KATHMANDU: In the last 24 hours, an additional 2,745 people have been confirmed infected with the coronavirus. According to the

MBBS teaching seats : Karnali receives 20, Maharajgunj 100

KATHMANDU: Karnali Institute of Health Sciences, Jumla has received permission to teach MBBS for the first time. The Medical Education

Human Rights Commission urges govt to expand contact tracing at…

KATHMANDU: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has urged the government to expand contact tracing at community level in view

COVID-19 confirmed in additional 2,049 in 24 hours, 53 people…

KATHMANDU: The coronavirus infection has been confirmed in additional 2,049 people across the country in 24 hours. According to the

“Oxygen, vaccines, essential medical supplies urgently needed,” says Amnesty International

KATHMANDU: Nepal’s politicians must set aside their differences and take decisive action in the coming weeks to save thousands of

COVID-19: Country registers 2,407 new cases in 24 hrs

KATHMANDU: A total of 2,407 new cases of COVID-19 infection were registered in the country in the past 24 hours.

COVID-19: Additional 6,295 recovered from infection, 61 died in 24…

KATHMANDU: In the last 24 hours, 6,295 coronavirus infected people have been recovered. Similarly, coronavirus (Covid-19) infection has been confirmed

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10 types of zoonotic diseases listed

KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Health and Population has listed 10 types of zoonotic diseases. The first national workshop to prioritise