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Assam to get 1 5 lakh COVID-19 vaccines, to start symbolic inoculation from Wednesday

Assam to get 1.5 lakh COVID-19 vaccines, to start symbolic inoculation from Wednesday SECTIONS Share Synopsis The Assam government has revised restriction and imposed total restrictions on movement of persons at public places from 6 PM to 5 AM from Wednesday onwards. Earlier it was from 8 pm. Agencies The order added, “For marriages, only religious part will be allowed with a presence of maximum of 20 (twenty) persons. Assam finance minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma said Assam will get 1.5 lakh COVID-19 vaccines and the state will symbolically start inoculation for 18 years and 44 years’ category from Wednesdays onwards . The Assam government has revised restriction and imposed total restrictions on movement of persons at public places from 6 PM to 5 AM from Wednesday onwards. Earlier it was from 8 pm.

What is self proning? How is this breathing technique helping COVID 19 patients to breathe better?

What is self proning? How is this breathing technique helping COVID 19 patients to breathe better? This breathing technique helps improve the oxygen levels in the body and it is proving to be beneficial for Covid 19 patients. Here’s how you can do it. Written By Priyanka Mody 163477 reads Mumbai Updated: May 5, 2021 06:51 pm What is self proning? How is this breathing technique helping COVID 19 patients to breathe better? The pandemic has made us realise the importance of something as simple as breathing. Who knew that there would be hacks to make us breathe better? If you are dealing with Covid or know of someone who has contracted the virus, keeping the oxygen saturation high is of utmost importance. While breathing exercises are important, there’s a technique called proning that is proving to help all Covid patients. 

Covid vaccine exports caused huge domestic shortages: MVA

The ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) allies Congress and Nationalist Congress Party on Saturday slammed the BJP at the Centre questioning its decision to permit exports of Covid-19 vaccines when people in the country were dying."What was the .

Meghalaya Govt Issues Guidelines for Disposal of Dead Bodies of COVID-19 Suspects or Confirmed Case

Meghalaya Govt Issues Guidelines for Disposal of Dead Bodies of COVID-19 Suspects or Confirmed Case With the rapid rise of COVID-19 cases across the country, the Meghalaya govt has issued protocol/guidelines for the disposal of dead bodies of COVID-19 suspects or confirmed cases.   |  30 April 2021 8:59 AM GMT SHILLONG: The Meghalaya government has issued protocol/guidelines for the disposal of dead bodies of COVID-19 suspects or confirmed case of COVID-19 in accordance with the guidelines/protocol issued by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare The following protocol/guidelines are issued for the disposal of dead bodies of COVID-19 suspects or confirmed case:

Strengthening critical care in districts

Strengthening critical care in districts Surging COVID-19 cases in different districts across Assam is pushing the Health system to the brink.   |  28 April 2021 5:30 AM GMT Surging COVID-19 cases in different districts across Assam is pushing the Health system to the brink. It has also uncovered the vulnerability of over-centralised Healthcare system. Development in this sector here has been skewed and primarily Guwahati-centric. Till the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic last year, setting up of intensive care units (ICUs) in the district hospitals was not in the list of priorities. The State Health department initiated the move for setting up ICU units with 10-15 beds in 24 district hospitals under the Assam Critical Care Project . Completion of these ICU units will ensure availability critical-care support in the district hospitals. This will reduce the load of ICU patients in seven government medical colleges in the State. It will also cut down the patients medical expenses

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