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The doctors said the people shouldn’t ignore guidelines on Covid-19 following a decline in cases to prevent another wave of the virus.— AP/File
PESHAWAR: With the coronavirus incidence and positivity rate continuously declining in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the doctors have asked the people to adhere to precautionary measures against the virus for own and others’ protection.
Nine more people lost life to the virus and 249 were diagnosed with it in the province on Saturday.
The doctors said the people shouldn’t ignore guidelines on Covid-19 following a decline in cases to prevent another wave of the virus.
They said last year, too, when the government ended lockdowns due to the declining virus incidence, the people got relaxed causing the incidence to rise.
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April 30, 2021
PESHAWAR: Three more senior doctors of the Lady Reading Hospital (LRH) resigned and joined other institutions due to unknown reasons; but according to certain faculty members they decided to quit after being denied their long overdue promotions.
Also, the faculty members claimed that the three doctors had quit their jobs due to the unfriendly working environment in the hospital.
“The three doctors who left LRH were noted names in their specialties. They worked in difficult circumstances in LRH and I believe they resigned due to two reasons, first denial of long overdue promotions and second the unfriendly environment in the hospital,” said an official of the hospital administration.
“There is an increased four per cent infections in female,” said the report by World Health Organisation.
Physicians said that the number of women Covid-19 patients was increasing because they got infected by the youth, who remained symptomless despite being infected and their exposure to crowded places.
The report says that Covid-19 has killed 2,519 persons since its advent in the province. The number of men died of the virus, according to report, is 1,708 (68 per cent) and that of women is 811 (32 per cent).
So far, 64,982 men (69 per cent) and 29,898 women (31 per cent) have got infected with the virus of the total tally of positive patients.
Physicians said that the number of women Covid-19 patients was increasing because they got infected by the youth. — Reuters/File
PESHAWAR: As coronavirus claimed 34 lives and infected 1,248 more people in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Thursday, a report said that mortality and infection rates among women surged during the last one month.
“There is an increased four per cent infections in female,” said the report by World Health Organisation.
Physicians said that the number of women Covid-19 patients was increasing because they got infected by the youth, who remained symptomless despite being infected and their exposure to crowded places.
The report says that Covid-19 has killed 2,519 persons since its advent in the province. The number of men died of the virus, according to report, is 1,708 (68 per cent) and that of women is 811 (32 per cent).