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Dip in vaccinations - The Hindu

Dip in vaccinations - The Hindu
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Covaxin arrives but wait continues for Covishield

Covaxin arrives but wait continues for Covishield
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India
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இந்தியா
கள்-ரேம்-கணேஷ்
ஆரோக்கியம்-சேவைகள்
துணை-இயக்குனர்

Fresh supply of Covishield reaches Tiruchi

Fresh supply of Covishield reaches Tiruchi
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India
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S-ram-ganesh
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Deputy-director
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இந்தியா
தங்கம்-பாறை

Beware of self-medication, late hospital presentation

Updated: June 09, 2021 22:47 IST High COVID-19 fatalities across central districts are being attributed to the two factor s by health officials and doctors Share Article AAA High COVID-19 fatalities across central districts are being attributed to the two factor s by health officials and doctors Late presentation, self-medication are among the main factors for the high COVID-19 death rate across the central region. The district administrations has increased surveillance and set up fever camps to identify cases in their early stages in an attempt to reduce the death rate. In Tiruchi, where an average of 10 deaths are reported per day, the district administration is pulling all the stops to trace cases at an early stage. While the corporation has organised 36 fever camps across the 65 wards daily, the Department of Public Health is conducting fever surveys. Volunteers and health workers are going door-to-door to test a patient’s well-being equipped with temperature guns and

Tiruchi
Tamil-nadu
India
Nagapattinam
A-liakath-ali
S-ram-ganesh
Health-services
Department-of-public-health
Public-health
Deputy-director
District-epidemiologist

Tiruchi Corporation hires 14 more doctors

Tiruchi Corporation hires 14 more doctors Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Tiruchi Corporation has hired 14 doctors on temporary basis to augment its manpower to treat COVID-19 patients. They were recruited recently by a committee in coordination with Deputy Director of Health Services. The selection was on a temporary basis. The doctors, most of them with undergraduate degrees, would be on duty until their services were required. They would be paid ₹60,000 a month, said S. Ram Ganesh, Deputy Director of Health Services, Tiruchi. Corporation Commissioner S. Sivasubramanian told The Hindu that out of 14 new recruits, 10 reported for duty at the respective urban primary health centres (UPHCs). They would report to the Medical Officer of the designated UPHC. Besides discharging day-to-day duties and responsibilities, the new recruits had been asked to coordinate fever camps, swab sample collection and vaccination drives.

Tiruchi
Tamil-nadu
India
S-ram-ganesh
Health-services
Tiruchi-corporation
Deputy-director
Medical-officer
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இந்தியா
கள்-ரேம்-கணேஷ்

More people in the 18-45 age group take COVID-19 vaccine

TIRUCHI Vaccine hesitancy appears to be waning as more than 10,000 people were inoculated per day over the last few days in Tiruchi. More than 50% of the people showing eagerness to get vaccinated were between 18 to 45-years-old, officials said. Officials of the Department of Public Health said that since the Tiruchi City Corporation began inoculation for people over the age of 18, the number of people lining up to get the vaccine has been on the rise. According to data from the past three days - May 25, 26 and 27, 7861, 12,254 and 18,324 people took the shot. On May 25, of the 7,861 beneficiaries, 6,659 were people over the age of 18, and 5,684 of them had taken the shot at government vaccination centres. Similar trends were observed for the next two consecutive days, with 10,279 of the 12,254 on May 26, and 14,954 of the 18,324 on May 27 belonging to the same age group.

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India
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Ram-ganesh
Deputy-director

Coronavirus | Central TN region gets 41,000 doses of Covishield

Coronavirus | Central TN region gets 41,000 doses of Covishield Updated: Updated: May 11, 2021 13:32 IST The supply is for eight districts in the region, to ensure smooth continuation of the COVID-19 vaccination drive Share Article Photograph used for representational purposes only   | Photo Credit: VIBHU H The supply is for eight districts in the region, to ensure smooth continuation of the COVID-19 vaccination drive The Health Department has allotted 41,000 doses of Covishield vaccine for the Central region encompassing eight districts. Tiruchi has been allotted 10,000 doses, and Thanjavur district 8,000 doses. Pudukottai and Karur districts have been given 5,000 doses each, and Perambalur and Ariyalur districts will get 3,000 doses each. Similarly, 5,000 doses have been readied for Tiruvarur district, and 2,000 doses for Nagapattinam district.

Tiruchi
Tamil-nadu
India
Tiruvarur
Thanjavur
Karur
Karnataka
Nagapattinam
Ariyalur
Perambalur
Manapparai
S-ram-ganesh

Tiruchi looks to other districts for treating COVID-19 patients

Updated: Request made to private hospitals to increase number of beds allotted for COVID care Share Article AAA Twenty doctors from mini clinics in the district have been diverted to help in COVID wards in Tiruchi Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital.   | Photo Credit: SRINATH M Request made to private hospitals to increase number of beds allotted for COVID care With the capacity created for COVID-19 patients entirely utilised, authorities of Tiruchi Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital are looking at possibilities for increasing beds at other district headquarters hospitals and approaching private hospitals for expanding intake. All the 335 beds allotted to emergency COVID care, including oxygen-support beds and beds in the intensive-care unit with ventilator support, are occupied. The beds that get cleared when a patient recovers or succumbs to the infection are immediately filled up with the waiting list of patients, officials here said.

Tiruchi
Tamil-nadu
India
Manapparai
Srirangam
Mlas-inigo-irudayaraj
S-ram-ganesh
Health-services
Srirangam-government-hospital
Government-hospital
Deputy-director

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