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Allow Remdesivir imports, airlift oxygen: Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray urges PM Modi in virtual meeting

Highlights Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray demanded additional medical oxygen for the state He also sought an adequate supply of vaccines, and permission to import Remdesivir to tackle the surge in COVID-19 cases Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday (April 23) demanded additional medical oxygen for the state, adequate supply of vaccines, and permission to import Remdesivir to tackle the surge in COVID-19 cases, during a virtual meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. An official release here said that the Maharashtra CM also demanded that oxygen be airlifted if possible, as the state currently requires 1,550 metric tonnes of medical oxygen to treat coronavirus patients every day and about 300 to 350 metric tons is being procured from outside.

Airlift oxygen, give shots, allow Remdesivir imports: Thackeray tells PM

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday demanded additional medial oxygen for the state, adequate supply of vaccines and permission to import Remdesivir to tackle the surge in COVID-19 cases. Speaking at a virtual meeting held by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he also demanded that oxygen be airlifted if possible, an official release said here. Maharashtra requires 1,550 metric tonnes of medical oxygen to treat coronavirus patients every day and about 300 to 350 metric tons is being procured from outside, he said. Instead of distant states, if the supply could be arranged from neighbouring states, it would be available early, he said, according to the release.

Record 773 COVID-19 deaths in Maharashtra, 66,836 new cases; active cases near 7 lakh-mark

Record 773 COVID-19 deaths in Maharashtra, 66,836 new cases; active cases near 7 lakh-mark
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Covid-19: Wipro s Covid hospital earns good karma for the IT major | Companies News

Highlights Only five have lost their lives to Covid-19. Everyone gets free treatment at the hospital. New Delhi: Wipro’s Covid hospital, which was set up last year when the pandemic hit India, is providing healthcare facilities to thousands in need amid the second wave of Covid-19 that is proving to be deadlier than the first one.  The 450-bed hospital set up on its campus at Hinjewadi in Pune is providing medical facilities to many in the district. Established with the help of Zilla Parishad, the hospital has 150 oxygenated, ten ventilated and other ICU beds.  Notably, the hospital run by a company with no expertise in healthcare has successfully treated thousands of Covid-19 patients in the past year. According to a report by Economic Times, only five patients have succumbed to Covid-19 inside the hospital. So far, over 4700 patients have been admitted to the hospital run by 15 doctors and 70 nurses. 

Urdu Bulletin: PM Modi s address on COVID-19 situation reported prominently

Urdu Bulletin: PM Modi s address on COVID-19 situation reported prominently ANI | Updated: Apr 21, 2021 11:23 IST New Delhi [India], April 21 (ANI): Various Urdu newspapers in the national capital on Wednesday highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi s speech in which he appealed to states not to impose COVID-19 lockdowns unless it is absolutely necessary. Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra s attack on the Prime Minister and Union Home Minister Amit Shah over the deteriorating Covid situation across the country was also reported. Inquilab: The newspaper carried Prime Minister Narendra Modi appeal as its top item on page one. It reported that the Prime Minister asked states to avoid shutting businesses as India grapples with the second wave of COVID-19 infections that threatens a nascent economic revival.

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