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Social media becomes COVID-19 helplines

Updated: April 22, 2021 18:32 IST While social media users are commending the solidarity and promptness, misinformation around urgent COVID-19 needs remains rampant on these platforms Share Article AAA Several users are also requesting high-profile accounts to share resources only after personally verifying the authenticity.   | Photo Credit: Reuters While social media users are commending the solidarity and promptness, misinformation around urgent COVID-19 needs remains rampant on these platforms (Subscribe to our Today s Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click here to subscribe for free.) As India fights the second wave of COVID-19, hospital beds, oxygen supplies, blood plasma, and medicines are running scarce. So, several people are taking to social media by posting urgent requirements on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Oxygen emergency worsens Covid crisis: How to fix it?

Oxygen emergency worsens Covid crisis: How to fix it? Oxygen emergency worsens Covid crisis: How to fix it? As the oxygen emergency worsens the Covid crisis, Rajdeep Sardesai spoke to Dr. Sangita Reddy of Apollo Hospitals Group on how to fix it. advertisement Policemen guard an oxygen filling centre in UP s Prayagraj on Thursday (Photo Credits: PTI) HIGHLIGHTS Consumption has risen five-fold, but India has enough oxygen: Joint MD, Apollo Hospitals Group Please invest in healthcare infrastructure, Dr Sangita Reddy urged the authorities As the oxygen emergency worsens the Covid crisis, India Today TV Consulting Editor Rajdeep Sardesai spoke to Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint MD, Apollo Hospitals Group, on how to fix it. Excerpts from the interview:

Many companies in talks to hold vaccination camps for employees

Many companies in talks to hold vaccination camps for employees K Hariprasad, president at Apollo Hospitals Group, said the hospital chain has been receiving enquiries from corporates across the country. Synopsis Companies such as RPG Group, Lupin, and Dalmia Bharat Group said they have been conducting vaccination camps at their factory premises over the last week. An alarming second wave of the pandemic may have prompted several companies to return to remote working, but many corporates, particularly manufacturers, are roping in private hospital chains to arrange vaccination camps at their premises and factories. Apollo Hospitals Group, Fortis Hospitals, Max Hospital, and Medica in Kolkata, among others, said they are in discussions with various companies to assist them in getting their employees

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