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Covid Third wave in India: Covid third wave may hit kids, BMC prepares pediatric wards | Mumbai News

Third coronavirus wave may hit kids, BMC prepares pediatric wards

Covid 3rd wave may hit kids, BMC prepares pediatric wards

Covid 3rd wave may hit kids, BMC prepares pediatric wards ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Tue, May 4 2021 15:42 IST | ​ 126 Views Covid 3rd wave may hit kids, BMC prepares pediatric wards. Image Source: IANS News Mumbai, May 4 : Preparing for a third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic which is expected to hit kids, the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and Maharashtra government are gearing up by setting up Pediatric Covid Care Wards in the city and elsewhere, officials said here on Tuesday. Taking an early initiative, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray last week directed all district collectors and municipal commissioners in the state to be ready for the Covid third onslaught which may also hit children in a big way.

COVID Positive? Here s what AIIMS director says about conducting CT scans, blood tests to spot biomarkers and use of steroids

/ COVID Positive? Here s what AIIMS director says about conducting CT scans, blood tests to spot biomarkers and use of steroids COVID Positive? Here s what AIIMS director says about conducting CT scans, blood tests to spot biomarkers and use of steroids Mirror Online / Updated: May 4, 2021, 13:43 IST With people conducting several tests including CRP, CT Scans among others after testing positive for the COVID-19 virus, Randeep Guleria has warned of some serious side effects. Guleria, addressing the media, said that through Computerized Tomography (CT) scans, one increases exposure to radiation which may increase the risk of cancer in later life. Do a

Pune: Doctor loses father to COVID, continues to perform his duty

Pune: Doctor loses father to COVID, continues to perform his duty Mirror Online / Updated: May 4, 2021, 10:59 IST doctor believes serving patients will be the best way to honour his father With his selfless act, a Pune-based doctor has once again proved that with great power, comes great responsibility as he continues to serve people despite losing his father to COVID-19. The doctor lost his father to COVID-19 on April 26. His mother and brother are also admitted to the hospital and undergoing treatment, reported ANI. Sanjeevan Hospital in Pune, told ANI, I know the situation outside is not good. We tried our best to save my father at our hospital but unfortunately, we lost him on Monday. My brother and mother are still admitted here for

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