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Experts say that newborns and children below 18 are at risk in Covid-19 third wave in India

Experts say that newborns and children below 18 are at risk in Covid-19 third wave in India
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International Nurses Day: Nurses putting their heart, soul into fight against COVID-19

International Nurses Day: Nurses putting their heart, soul into fight against COVID-19 ANI | Updated: May 11, 2021 23:29 IST New Delhi [India], May 11 (ANI): As the country continues to grapple with surge in coronavirus cases, healthcare warriors including nurses are working selflessly and putting long hours of duty. Nurses have a critical role in the efforts to curb the disease. International Nurses Day, which falls on May 12, is an opportunity to recall their services, express gratitude to them for their sacrifices and to adhere to their message of following COVID-19 appropriate behaviour. Nurses are at the forefront of fighting epidemics and pandemics - providing high-quality and respectful treatment and care. They are often the first and sometimes the only health professionals that people see and the quality of their initial assessment, care, and treatment is vital. The coronavirus pandemic is a stark reminder of the vital role nurses

Children below 18 years at risk in Covid 3rd wave Experts explain why

Children below 18 years at risk in Covid 3rd wave. Experts explain why Children below 18 years at risk in Covid 3rd wave. Experts explain why Experts say that children and newborns are at risk in the possible third Covid-19 wave as they are yet to be inoculated against the Covid-19 infection. advertisement UPDATED: May 8, 2021 16:51 IST In the last seven days, 10-12 per cent of cases were below the age of 18 in Maharashtra s Akola and Amravati. (Representational Image: Reuters) Several children below the age of 18 years and newborns have tested positive for Covid-19 in Maharashtra s Akola and Amravati districts as India continues to grapple with the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic with a record surge in daily cases and deaths due to the virus.

Mother s Day 2021: Doctor moms share their personal experiences and challenges amid pandemic

Mother s Day 2021: Doctor moms share their personal experiences and challenges amid pandemic ANI | Updated: May 08, 2021 15:56 IST New Delhi [India], May 8 (ANI): Mother s Day, which is an annual celebration honouring maternal bonds, is held on various days in many parts of the world. Amid the pandemic, there are women doctors who have been working and pacifying their patients ushering a new life into this world amidst the chaos, all the while dealing with their own fears, and staying away from their precious little ones at home. This Mother s Day, commemorating the occasion to celebrate this spirit of motherhood and in an effort to understand their personal experiences and challenges, here are some personal views from doctor mothers of Ujala Cygnus Group of Hospitals, Paras Hospital, Babies and Us Fertility and IVF Centre, and Columbia Asia Hospital.

Non-covid patients can heave a sigh of relief

On Delhi government allowing 14 private hospitals to temporarily increase their bed capacity to treat non-Covid patients Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Patients are seen inside a Covid-19 care centre and isolation ward facility near a hospital in New Delhi, April 13, 2021 | Parveen Negi Express News Service Following a representation by the medical directors of 14 private hospitals (which the Delhi Government had declared 100 per cent Covid facilities) with the Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain, the government tweaked its earlier order. Now, the 14 hospitals have to cumulatively provide 3,553 beds for covid patients, while the rest of the beds can be used for non-covid patients.

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