No new malignant type of Kovid-19 has been detected in any pattern despatched for genome to Delhi’s ‘Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology’ (CSIR) from Aligarh Aligarh Muslim University’s Jawahar Nehru Medical College Hospital. This data has been given by a hospital official. The information has introduced aid to the hospital’s distressed medical workers who had suffered from the deaths of two senior docs and present and retired lecturers and workers of the college. According to Professor Haris Manzoor Khan, chairman of AMU’s Department of Microbiology, 18 (90%) of the 20 samples despatched have discovered the B1.617.2 variant of the virus. He advised ‘that is referred to as the’ double mutant variant ‘(altering the shape twice). It was first detected in Maharashtra on October 5, 2020. It is a subtype of kind B1.617 discovered primarily through the second wave of Kovid-19 in Uttar Pradesh. “AMU Vice Chancellor Professor Tariq Mansoor, Director, ICMR, Delhi-based CSIR-Institute of Genomics & The Director of Integrative Biology and has thanked all the scientists. Death of 21 AMU teachers in one month During the last one month, AMU has lost 17 serving teachers and at least 21 retired teachers who were suffering from symptoms like Kovid and Kovid. Since most of them lived in and around the AMU campus, AMU officials sought to detect genome sequencing of samples collected from the Civil Lines area of Aligarh. Meanwhile, a senior official of Jawahar Nehru Medical College Hospital said, “The oxygen provide scenario within the hospital, which was unsure for greater than three weeks, has now improved considerably.” The official mentioned the liquid oxygen plant being imported from Germany is anticipated to reach subsequent week. .