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Education Dept Lost 6 Employees To Covid-19

SRINAGAR: As Covid-19 counties to crate havoc across the globe, in yet another heart wrenching incident, three government teachers have passed away in Jammu after loosing the battle to Covid-19. The teachers have been identified as Sushma Chib working in Government Higher Secondary School Jhiri, Mohammad Arshad posted in Government High School Gurdanbala Rajouri, and Praveen Kumar posted in Government Middle School Chinore. In addition to this three more officials working in the Directorate of Education, Jammu have also lost their lives the virus. In a tweet, senior doctor and ex president Doctors Association of Kashmir (DAK) Dr Suhail Naik also wrote,

ADC Baramulla beats people for violating Corona curfew

J&K should re-enter lockdown to curb COVID spread, health experts suggest [details]

UK to send medical equipment to India in fight against Covid-19 Amid the worsening COVID situation in Jammu and Kashmir, health experts on Tuesday evening called for imposing of strict lockdown to check the spread of the virus. President Doctors Association of Kashmir and Flu expert Dr. Nisar Ul Hassan asked the government to re-impose lockdown across Union Territory (UT) to prevent further spread and deaths due to the novel Coronavirus. Pointing towards a surge in positive cases, experts asked the government to act now to prevent the situation from further worsening. IANS For the last few days, people in large numbers are coming to hospitals with severe bilateral pneumonia requiring oxygen and many needing intensive-care setting. Our beds are full, oxygen points are occupied and we don t have any space left in ICUs as well, Dr. Hassan said.

Delayed hospitalisation of critical Covid patients causing higher mortality

Delayed hospitalisation of critical Covid patients causing higher mortality ​ By IANS | ​ 2 Views Gurugram logs 2,988 new Covid-19 cases. Image Source: IANS News Srinagar, April 27 : Delay in reporting to hospitals is the main reason for the increase in number of deaths due to Covid, the Doctors Association of Kashmir (DAK) said on Tuesday. Noting Covid patients arrive at hospitals only when their condition deteriorates, DAK President Nisar-ul-Hasan said: Medical intervention is key to reduce Covid related deaths. Patients come to hospital only when their lungs are largely affected and this decreases their survival chances. We receive patients when their infection is already at an advanced stage. When they report at hospital, their oxygen saturation is often as low as 50 to 60 per cent.

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