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New Delhi [India], June 2 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition filed by a senior doctor challenging Delhi government notification that directed doctors and allied medical staff to function in a single category irrespective of differences in their seniority and core medical specialisation in the treatment of the COVID patients.
Read more about HC dismisses senior doctor s plea against Delhi govt notif on COVID duty on Business Standard. Delhi High Court dismissed a petition challenging Delhi government notification that directed doctors to function in a single category
WHO sends 100 oxygen concentrators to Ladakh amid COVID spike [details]
The WHO team in J&K delivered the oxygen concentrators by road through green corridor till Leh.
WHO sends 100 oxygen concentrators to Ladakh amid COVID spike
As India grapples the second wave of COVID-19, help from many countries has arrived. Joining India s fight against COVID is WHO, which recently sent 100 oxygen concentrators to Ladakh by road as COVID-19 engulfs the union territory.
The Covid-19 death toll in Ladakh has surged to 190, while 88 fresh cases pushed the overall tally to 18,750 in the union territory, officials said on Wednesday. Amid the surge, WHO is helping the UT by providing the much-needed oxygen concentrators, which help stabilising COVID patients in the valley.
Ex IAS officer, HoDâs mother, Retd Insp, Health worker among 20 die in Jammu
Ex IAS officer, HoDâs mother, Retd Insp, Health worker among 20 die in Jammu
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 30: A retired IAS officer, mother of a senior doctor posted as the Head of Department (HoD), female Health worker and retired Inspector of Police were among 20 persons who died of COVID-19 and related complications while 823 persons tested positive in Jammu region today.
Seven women were among the dead while Jammu district accounted for maximum 12 COVID casualties followed by three in Rajouri, two each Udhampur and Ramban and one in Samba district.