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India s coronavirus cases have fallen sharply Here s why

India s coronavirus cases have fallen sharply. Here s why Premium A healthcare worker collects swab sample of a Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar resident for COVID- 19 test, during the ongoing nationwide lockdown, at Dharavi slum area in Mumbai. (PTI) . Updated: 05 Feb 2021, 11:04 AM IST AFP With its 1.3 billion population, India has the world s second-highest number of coronavirus infections more than 10.8 million but new cases and deaths have fallen sharply in recent weeks. This week, new daily infections were the lowest in eight months, while deaths fell below 100 Share Via Read Full Story With its 1.3 billion population, India has the world s second-highest number of coronavirus infections more than 10.8 million but new cases and deaths have fallen sharply in recent weeks.

Kerala Gets its First Milk Bank but is Donor Milk Safe for Babies? Here s All You Need to Know

»Kerala Gets its First Milk Bank but is Donor Milk Safe for Babies? Here s All You Need to Know 3-MIN READ Kerala Gets its First Milk Bank but is Donor Milk Safe for Babies? Here s All You Need to Know The Kerala milk bank, like all others will also maintain and ensure all their health statistics are made available at the hospital. (Image for representation /Reuters) The concept of a human milk bank is not entirely new in India. The first of its kind came up some 3 decades back in Mumbai s Sion Hospital in 1989. FOLLOW US ON: Come this Friday, Kerala will get its first of a kind human milk bank titled Nectar of Life at the Ernakulam General Hospital in Kochi, the state s health minister KK Shailaja announced on Tuesday.

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