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Couple who immolated selves succumb to burns

Couple who immolated selves succumb to burns Updated: Updated: Following eviction bid at Neyyattinkara Share Article Following eviction bid at Neyyattinkara A couple who had purportedly immolated themselves in a bid to thwart an eviction at Neyyattinkara a week ago succumbed to burns at the Government Medical College Hospital (MCH) on Monday. The deceased was identified as Rajan, 47, of Pongil at Nellimoodu and his wife Ambili, 40. They both had sustained burns after Rajan allegedly set themselves ablaze on December 22. Efforts by doctors to rescue them came to a naught, particularly after they sustained multiple organ failure. The incident had occurred when the Neyyattinkara police and officials of an advocate commission appointed by the Neyyattinkara Munsiff Court had gone to Rajan’s house to implement a court order. Following the court’s order to evict the family from a plot of three cents on the basis of plaint by one Vasantha in June, the authorities had made a faile

340 new cases in Ernakulam - The Hindu

340 new cases in Ernakulam Updated: Updated: Share Article The district recorded 340 new COVID-19 cases and 536 recoveries on Monday. The active case load is 8,213. Three health workers have newly tested positive. Kothamangalam recorded 14 new cases of the infection, while Thripunithura registered 12. After having tested over 7,000 samples on December 23, the district’s daily testing figures have been falling. The figure fell to 3,265 tests on December 26, climbed back up a little to 4,754 samples on December 27, and has fallen again to 3,187 samples collected on Monday. A total of 28,094 people remain in quarantine in the district. Active cases Of the people recovering from the infection, 6,665 are at home, 307 are at SLTCs, 195 at FLTCS, and 80 patients are at the Government Medical College Hospital.

Ernakulam records 605 positive cases

Ernakulam records 605 positive cases Updated: Updated: Nine health workers among newly infected Share Article Nine health workers among newly infected Nine health workers were among the 605 people who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 in the district on Sunday. The source of infection could not be traced in 77 cases. Koothattukulam recorded 31 new cases, while Ayyampuzha registered 28, Thripunithura 26, and Vengoor recorded 22. The district recorded 450 recoveries on Sunday, taking the active case load to 8,398. For testing, 4,754 samples were sent. A total of 28,450 people remain in quarantine. While 6,597 people are recovering at home, 147 are being monitored at first-line treatment centres, 337 are at second-line treatment centres, 481 are at private hospitals, 84 are at the Government Medical College Hospital, Kalamassery, and 47 patients are at PVS Hospital.

Children ailing from cold treated in cold corridors of MCH Anantnag

Anantnag: Even amid this bone-chilling cold, children in need of nebulisation are being administered treatment in the unheated corridors of the Maternity and Child Care Hospital (MCH) here in Sherbagh area of Anantnag district. The hospital being one of its kind in entire south Kashmir is frequented by thousands of people from not only south Kashmir but the Chenab valley region as well. However, for years now, the hospital has been facing a severe space crunch, where patients (pregnant women) are often forced to share beds. “That obviously is a problem, but it is being managed somehow. At least the wards where these women share beds are heated,” sources in the hospital said, “but children being treated in the cold corridors, for ailments caused by cold, is an unbearable sight.”

India s first oldest covid-19 survivor dead

India s first oldest covid-19 survivor dead FILE - This undated electron microscope image made available by the U.S. National Institutes of Health in February 2020 shows the virus that causes COVID-19. The sample was isolated from a patient in the U.S. On Friday, Dec. 11, 2020, The Associated Press reported on stories circulating online incorrectly asserting that scientists have not isolated the COVID-19 virus, so a vaccine is not possible. The virus was first isolated by Chinese authorities on Jan. 7, according to the World Health Organization. (NIAID-RML via AP) (AP) . Updated: 24 Dec 2020, 05:33 PM IST PTI This was the first case of COVID-19 when the pandemic hit Kerala in the second phase

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