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J-K administration extends Covid-19 unlock protocol by a month

J-K administration extends Covid-19 unlock protocol by a month
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Knocking at our door, can sneak in anytime : DAK urges admin to prepare for potential spread of new Coronavirus strain – Kashmir Reader

‘ Srinagar: With India reporting twenty cases of new Covid-19 strain so far, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Wednesday sounded alert and urged health authorities in Kashmir to prepare for the potential spread of the variant in the valley. “New Covid-19 strain is knocking on our door. We need to be prepared and alert,” DAK President and influenza expert Dr Nisar ul Hassan said in a statement. Dr Nisar said the new variant is on the move and it can sneak in anytime adding we need to prepare in advance to deal with the virus. Advance planning and preparedness is critical to help mitigate the impact of any eventuality, the DAK President said.

DAK warns new Coronavirus strain could reinfect recovered COVID-19 patients

Srinagar: Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Monday said people who have recovered from Covid-19 infection could be reinfected with the new mutated strain of Coronavirus found in the United Kingdom. “Those who have got Covid-19 could get sick again with the new variant,” said DAK President and influenza expert Dr Nisar ul Hassan in a statement issued this afternoon. The new mutated virus strain has surfaced in United Kingdom and is spreading to other countries. Dr Nisar said the new variant has multiple mutations in its spike protein “and the most troubling is deletion mutation which makes it spread more easily”.

Kashmiri Journalists Say Health Department Hushing Up Enquiry Report into Mudasir Ali s Death

Kashmiri Journalists Say Health Department ‘Hushing Up’ Enquiry Report into Mudasir Ali’s Death One month after an enquiry committee was set up to investigate allegations that Ali had been without life support facilities after a sudden cardiac arrest, his family is still looking for answers. Mudasir Ali. Photo: Mudasir Ali s Facebook page Media24/Dec/2020 Srinagar: More than a month after an enquiry began into the sudden death of 37-year-old Kashmiri journalist Mudasir Ali by cardiac arrest, his family and colleagues are anguished by the ‘criminal silence’ maintained by Jammu and Kashmir’s Directorate of Health Services. Ali, who was associated with

New Covid-19 variant may evade effectiveness of vaccine: DAK

Srinagar:  With the emergence of new mutated version of the novel coronavirus in United Kingdom and spreading to other countries, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Wednesday said it is possible that the changed virus might evade the effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccine. While it is anticipated that vaccine efficacy will not be significantly hampered by mutated virus, DAK President and influenza expert Dr Nisar ul Hassan said the new variant might escape the immune response made by the existing vaccines that have been developed against the original strain of Covid-19. “A mutated coronavirus strain has wreaked havoc in UK forcing the country to go into strictest lockdown,” he said.

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