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Times Face-off: Was govt decision to split vaccine purchase between public and private sector-wise? | India News

For: Shobana Kamineni Focus should be on fixing vaccine supply rather than creating public-private divide ‘No one is safe till everyone is safe’ has been a key lesson of this pandemic, and as we battle this deadly second wave of Covid-19 in India, it’s vital for us to vaccinate as much of our adult population as possible, and do this with speed and safely. Now is not the time to create a division or split between private and public, when, in fact, an inclusive method involving as many healthcare providers as possible would help us make the world’s most ambitious vaccination drive successful. Though it began as a tightly centralised affair, the government recently opened up its inoculation drive for the 18-45 age group at private facilities with the objective to accelerate the rate of vaccinations, enable a possible plateauing of infection spread wherever possible to flatten the curve. This is a welcome move as India’s infection rates have crossed over 400,000. The healt

Mucormycosis: Centre should cut prices of black fungus medicines, says Rajesh Tope

Mucormycosis: Centre should cut prices of black fungus medicines, says Rajesh Tope File Photo Maharashtra health minister Rajesh Tope on Thursday said the Centre should bring down the prices of medicines used to treat black fungus, a serious but rare fungal infection now affecting coronavirus patients, and increase their quota for the state. Symptoms of Mucormycosis, also known as black fungus, include headache, fever, pain under the eyes, nasal or sinus congestion and partial loss of vision. Tope was speaking to reporters after attending a video conference meeting with Union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan, who interacted with health ministers from six states with a high COVID-19 caseload.

Maharashtra requests Centre float common global tender for vaccines, cut down prices of black fungus- The New Indian Express

Maharashtra requests Centre float common global tender for vaccines, cut down prices of black fungus medicines Patients with suppressed immune system, diabetic and those with high iron levels in the blood are vulnerable to contract the disease which has high mortality rate, Health Minister Rajesh Tope said. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- A health worker administers the COVISHIELD vaccine for COVID-19 at a vaccination center in Mumbai. (Photo | AP) By PTI MUMBAI: Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Thursday demanded that the Union government float a single global tender for coronavirus vaccines on behalf of all the states to avoid unhealthy competition .

Mucormycosis: Maharashtra may have over 2,000 cases of Black fungus

URL copied Mucormycosis: Maharashtra may have over 2,000 cases of Black fungus The Maharashtra government has decided to use hospitals attached to medical colleges as treatment centres for Mucormycosis, a serious but rare fungal infection now affecting coronavirus patients, said Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Tuesday. Symptoms of Mucormycosis, also known as black fungus, include headache, fever, pain under the eyes, nasal or sinus congestion and partial loss of vision. He said, There could be over 2,000 Mucormycosis patients in the state as of now and with more and more COVID-19 cases coming up, their number would increase for sure. The state government has decided to select hospitals attached to medical colleges for treatment of Mucormycosis patients as it demands a multidisciplinary approach, Mr Tope said.

Maharashtra may have over 2,000 cases of Mucormycosis: Health Minister Rajesh Tope

Maharashtra may have over 2,000 cases of Mucormycosis: Health Minister Rajesh Tope Maharashtra may have over 2,000 cases of Mucormycosis: Health Minister Rajesh Tope Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope has said that there could be over 2,000 Mucormycosis patients in the state as of now. advertisement UPDATED: May 12, 2021 09:22 IST The Maharashtra government has decided to select hospitals attached to medical colleges for treatment of Mucormycosis patients. (Photo: PTI) The Maharashtra government has decided to use hospitals attached to medical colleges as treatment centres for Mucormycosis, a serious but rare fungal infection now affecting coronavirus patients, said health minister Rajesh Tope on Tuesday. He said, There could be over 2,000 Mucormycosis patients in the state as of now and with more and more Covid-19 cases coming up, their number would increase for sure.

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