SRINAGAR: In the wake of the global pandemic, the oxygen supply in hospitals in Jammu province is very adequate, with enough oxygen output to meet the needs of Covid-19 patients in the area.
Bihar doctor comes to aid of Covid patients through D-LAMP initiative
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During the corona era, Dr. Dlamp was showing the illumination to the infected. Anil. Image Source: IANS News
During the corona era, Dr. Dlamp was showing the illumination to the infected. Anil. Image Source: IANS News
Patna, May 3 : Anil Kumar, Deputy Medical Superintendent of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Patna, through his initiative D-LAMP is providing people a ray of hope in these difficult times. Kumar claims that through his initiative, more than 6,000 people have been cured of Covid-19 infection without even visiting the hospital.
Why are more children testing positive for Covid-19 in India s second wave?
Several children are testing positive for Covid-19 infection in Delhi-NCR as India records a surge in the cases in the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
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A number of children are testing positive for Covid-19 infection in Delhi-NCR (Reuters photo)
Several children are testing positive for Covid-19 infection in Delhi-NCR as India grapples with escalating virus cases in the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. Doctors across Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR) have confirmed that even newborns and infants are testing Covid-19 positive, though their condition remains under control and rarely turns fatal.
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Government announces that it will start sixth serological survey from Monday
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A patient being shifted from govt.-run Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital on Friday as non-COVID services have been suspended at the facility.
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Government announces that it will start sixth serological survey from Monday
The city reported 8,521 fresh COVID-19 cases in 24 hours the second-highest daily spike since the beginning of the pandemic , taking the total number of cases to 7,06,526, according to a health bulletin released by the Delhi government on Friday.
The highest number of daily new cases reported in Delhi since the beginning of the pandemic was 8,593 cases on November 11. It also reported 39 deaths were reported in 24 hours, taking the total number of deaths to 11,196. A total of 1,09,398 tests were done in a day, the bulletin said. Of the total cases, 6,68,699 people have recovered and there are 26,631 active cases.