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First Indo-UK clinic opens in Ludhiana

First Indo-UK clinic opens in Ludhiana First Indo-UK clinic opens in Ludhiana 05 May 2021 | News The ground-breaking of the first Medicity at Nagpur is scheduled during Prime Minister of the UK, Boris Johnson’s visit to India later this year Indo UK Clinics (IUCs), an integral part of one of the largest healthcare projects in the world encompassing 5000 clinics and 11 Medicities pan-India using NHS expertise, equipment and suppliers gets started with the first Indo UK Clinic becoming operational in Ludhiana, Punjab. The objective of setting up 5000 diagnostic centres and clinics is a part of inter-governmental discussions between India and the UK at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) level in 2018. 

One of the world s largest healthcare projects

One of the world s largest healthcare projects ANI 05 May 2021, 16:55 GMT+10 New Delhi/ Ludhiana (Punjab) [India], May 5 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Indo UK Clinics (IUCs), an integral part of one of the largest healthcare projects in the world encompassing 5000 clinics and 11 medicities pan-India using NHS expertise, equipment and suppliers gets started with first Indo UK Clinic becoming operational in Ludhiana, Punjab. The objective of setting up 5000 diagnostic centers and clinics is a part of inter-governmental discussions between India and the UK at Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) level in 2018. In fact, the ground-breaking of the first Medicity at Nagpur (Maharashtra) is scheduled during Prime Minister of the UK, Boris Johnson s visit to India later this year.

Sikkim: Tourists with Negative RT-PCR Certificate or Rapid Antigen Tests Prior to Entry Allowed

Sikkim: Tourists with Negative RT-PCR Certificate or Rapid Antigen Tests Prior to Entry Allowed The State Government of Sikkim to permit the entry of tourists with negative RT-PCR certificates at entry check post or after conducting Rapid Antigen Tests prior to entering the state.   |  19 April 2021 1:13 PM GMT Sikkim- In a considerate and sympathetic gesture towards tourism stakeholders and tourism service providers in the state, the Government of Sikkim has implemented a middle path permitting for the entry of tourists provided they bring along a negative RT-PCR Certificate or pass the Rapid Antigen Test prior to their entry into the state.

As Covid-19 cases surge, India s Olympic preparation feels the squeeze

As Covid-19 cases surge, India s Olympic preparation feels the squeeze 3dLucie Bertoldo with AAP As Covid-19 cases surge, India s Olympic preparation feels the squeeze Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, who is all but certain to qualify for Tokyo, had said after recovering from COVID-19 that the virus had taught him a few lessons, including prioritising his fitness  Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto via Getty Images The coronavirus pandemic raging across India over 200,000 people tested positive for the virus on Friday is threatening to disrupt the preparations of India s Olympic contenders. With less than 100 days to go for the start of the Tokyo Olympics, those in or around the squads have contracted the virus, preparatory camps and tournaments are being rescheduled and the officials in charge of logistics are looking at tweaking their biosecurity protocols.

COVID-19 | 14,378 new cases in Karnataka; 10,497 in Bengaluru

TAC recommends Maharashtra-like stricter restrictions Karnataka on Thursday reported 14,378 new cases, highest so far for a single day, taking the total to 11,09,650. Of these, 10,497 are from Bengaluru Urban. Last year during the first outbreak, the State had reported the highest single day spike of 10,947 cases on October 7. Bengaluru Urban’s last year’s record was 5,121 on October 8. State Health Commissioner K.V. Trilok Chandra said the steep rise over the last two days also includes the reports of a backlog of samples that had piled up in the State’s laboratories during the weekend and Ugadi holidays. The State’s COVID-19 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) met on Thursday and examined the stricter restrictions being enforced in Maharashtra. The committee that later submitted a report to the Health and Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar is learnt to have recommended that the State should consider imposing Maharashtra-like restrictions.

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