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Bokaro admin asks pvt hosps to dedicate beds for Covid patients | Ranchi News

Passengers roam around without masks at the interstate bus terminus in Ranchi’s Kantatoli on Saturday BOKARO: After the active caseload crossed the 100-mark here on Friday, the district health department asked all private hospitals and nursing homes to dedicate a few beds for the treatment of Covid-19 patients. Bokaro Civil surgeon Dr A K Pathak said, “It was noticed in the first phase of the pandemic that the private hospitals and nursing homes had isolated themselves from treating Covid-19 patients. But this time, it will not be tolerated. They have to treat Covid patients by following all the safety protocols.” Pathak on Saturday held meeting with owners and representatives of more than two dozen private hospitals and nursing homes.

Swab-sampling booths make a comeback at Ranchi, Bokaro stns | Ranchi News

Ranchi/Bokaro: After a spurt in the fresh cases, the Ranchi administration on Wednesday asked the district health machinery to deploy its team at the city’s railway stations and bus stands to screen incoming passengers for Covid-19. Meanwhile, officials posted at a camp set up at Bokaro railway station are finding it hard to screen everybody as most passengers arriving from various states are giving the Covid tests a slip, forcing the civil surgeon to seek help from the railways. A statement issued by the Ranchi public relations office said health teams will be deployed at Ranchi and Hatia railway stations and ITI and Khadgarha bus stands.

In J khand, many women fight Covid from the front | Ranchi News

Ranchi: As the world celebrates International Women’s day during the Covid-19 pandemic, women in the state have come to the fore to save the lives of many from the virus after striking a balance between work and their personal lives at home. Many of these women healthcare and frontline workers braved the deadly virus and made many sacrifices to help those who are in need. Sharing her experience with TOI, Ramrekha Rai (55), a senior nurse and in-charge of the Covid-19 ward at the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (Rims), said she has been attending to Covid patients since the first patient arrived at the trauma centre of the hospital on March 31 last year.

Buoyed by Modi, Bokaro seniors queue up for shots | Ranchi News

Bokaro: Senior citizens in Bokaro are showing great enthusiasm and coming forward in large numbers to for take Covid-19 vaccine since the second phase of the inoculation drive began on March 1. On Monday, about 900 persons were vaccinated while the number of beneficiaries increased to 1260 on Tuesday. Of them, 550 were senior citizens above 60 years of age. The 45-plus category saw fewer numbers. Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking the vaccine on Monday has reduced hesitancy among the elderly and many began queuing up at the vaccination centers, some people said. The Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery (ANM) Centre, which was empty in the morning, saw a significant rise in footfall after the PM took his first shot at AIIMS, New Delhi. A health department staff said, “We did not expect such a rush of 60-plus category residents so early in the drive.”

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