Madhya Pradesh Covid warrior airlifted to Hyd for treatment
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Hyderabad, April 19 : Dr Satyendra Mishra, a frontline doctor of Bundelkhand Medical College and Hospital in Madhya Pradesh, was on Monday airlifted to Hyderabad for treatment of Covid-19.
The air ambulance carrying Dr Mishra from Bhopal landed at Begumpet Airport in the city and from there he was shifted to Yashoda Hospital in Secunderabad.
Dr Mishra of the Department of Pulmonary Medicine in Bundelkhand Medical College in Sagar city had been treating Covid patients for more than a year. He recently contracted the virus and after his condition turned critical, health authorities in Madhya Pradesh decided to airlift him to Hyderabad for advanced treatment.
Madhya Pradesh: Indore Police Arrest A Man For Possessing 400 Vials Of Fake Remdesivir
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The Indore police crime branch on Thursday (15 April) arrested one Vinay Trivedi for allegedly selling fake Remdesivir injections,
Asian News International.
Police recovered 400 vials in 25 boxes from the car of the accused. When questioned, the accused claimed that he had procured the injections from a company in Himachal Pradesh but failed to produce any documents, deputy inspector general (DIG) Manish Kapooria told reporters.
We will get these injections tested in a laboratory, but a drug inspector, prima facie, doubted their authenticity, he said.
A case under various sections of the Indian penal code including fraud has been registered against Trivedi.
Man arrested in Indore for selling fake Remdesivir injections ANI | Updated: Apr 15, 2021 23:02 IST
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], April 15 (ANI): Indore Police Crime Branch on Thursday arrested a pharma company owner for allegedly selling fake Remdesivir injections.
The arrested has been identified as Vinay Shakar Tripathi, a resident of Indore s Rani Bagh area. Around 400 Remdesivir vials have been recovered from the accused s car, which were found to be fake after being investigated by the drug department. He owns a pharma company in Indore s Pithampur. He planned to take advantage of the drug shortage and make money, Guru Prasad Parashar, additional Superintendent of Police, Crime Branch said.
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The senior doctor in a government hospital in Madhya Pradesh, who had resigned after Congress MLA PC Sharma allegedly misbehaved with him following the death of a patient, withdrew his decision on Sunday, a minister said.