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Karnataka transport corp rolls out bus with ICU, oxygen
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K taka govt requests Centre to set up Covid Care Centers with the assistance of DRDO
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Bagalkot needs Amphotericin
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Bagalkot is suffering from scarcity of drugs such as Amphotericin, needed to treat black fungus or mucormycosis.
Officers told Deputy Commissioner K. Rajendra in Bagalkot on Sunday that they have requested the State government to ship stocks of Amphotericin to the district.
As many as four cases have been detected in the district till Monday and the number could rise, they said.
Dr. Rajendra said that there is a chance of black fungus spreading due to the use of poor quality water in humidifiers while supplying oxygen to patients. He asked the officials to ensure that distilled water is used for the purpose.
SUCO Bank sets up Covid Centre; wins accolades from Deputy CM
Thirty-bedded hospital is called SUCO-IMA Covid-19 hospital
In a bid to provide medical facilities in this pandemic situation, Karnataka’s leading Urban Co-op Bank-Suco Souharda Sahakari Bank has established a Covid care centre in collaboration with Janatha Souharda Sahakari and IMA at Sindhanur.
The centre has been named as ‘SUCO-IMA Covid-19 Hospital’. It was inaugurated by Karnataka’s Deputy Chief Minister Laxman Savadi last week from Belagavi who praised the efforts of the bank.
Deputy CM Savadi, “I wish all the success to SUCO Bank, Janatha Souhrada Sahakari and IMA team. The move to launch service-oriented COVID-19 hospital at Sindhanur to serve the people in the current situation of medical emergency is laudable”, added the Minister.
No curfews during Ramadan and Eid in Saudi Arabia
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May 1, 2021
Jeddah, May 1: The Saudi Ministry of Health (MoH) spokesman, Dr. Mohammed Al-Abd Al-Aly, has denied that authorities will request curfews during Ramadan or Eid.
“Rumors spread from time to time, and this is one of the circulating things nowadays, and they are not true,” he said. “The concerned and specialized committees are continuing to follow the situation closely, but no request has been sent to enforce curfews neither in Ramadan nor Eid,” he added.
Al-Aly stressed the importance of adhering to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) precautionary measures, saying “if society abides by these measures wearing masks and keeping a safe distance, avoiding large gatherings and adhering to the numbers allowed, especially during Eid we won’t need further restrictions or curfews.”
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