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97-year old man, Infosys founder NRN among nearly 2K people who take COVID-19 vaccine in Karnataka

97-year old man, Infosys founder NRN among nearly 2K people who take COVID-19 vaccine in Karnataka Synopsis Bengaluru-based Infosys founders and Sudha Murty, wife of Narayanamurthy, reached the Narayana Health City here in the evening and took the vaccine shot in the presence of its founder Dr Devi Shetty, a statement from the healthcare facility said. The Bengaluru-based Infosys founders and Sudha Murty, wife of Narayana Murthy, took the vaccines at Narayana Health City. Tech giant Infosys co-founders N R Narayana Murthy and Kris Gopalakrishnan joined several other senior citizens, including a 97-year old man, in getting vaccinated for COVID-19 as the inoculation drive for sections of general public kick started in Karnataka on Monday.

97-year-old first to get COVID-19 vaccine in Bengaluru in general category

97-year-old first to get COVID-19 vaccine in Bengaluru in general category SECTIONS Last Updated: Mar 01, 2021, 04:03 PM IST Share Synopsis Ramaswami Parthasarathy, 97-year-old, was the first to get vaccinated, Manipal Hospitals said in a statement. The hospital appealed to the senior citizens and people above 45 years with comorbidities to register themselves for inoculation. AP A 97-year old man became the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine here as the drive for inoculating the general public got underway in Karnataka on Monday. After the vaccination drive since January 16 covered health workers and frontline workers, the next phase started from Monday for all people above 60 years of age and those over 45 with comorbidities.

Sasikala put on oxygen after testing positive for coronavirus, shifted to hospital- The New Indian Express

Express News Service BENGALURU: VK Sasikala - the jailed close associate of former Tamil Nadu chief minister Late J Jayalalithaa has tested positive for COVID-19. She has been shifted to the trauma care centre (TCC) at the  Victoria Hospital, which is exclusively for COVID patients. “She is not on ventilator support. We are closely monitoring her,” said Director cum Dean of Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI), Dr CR Jayanthi. Sasikala, who was keenly looking forward to return to Chennai on her release from the prison on January 27 will now have to stay put in Bengaluru until her complete recovery. Her COVID positive result has

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