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Coronavirus | 43 doctors die in Bengal in second wave

Coronavirus | 43 doctors die in Bengal in second wave Updated: Updated: Doctors’ body calls the figure ‘unacceptable and alarming’. Share Article AAA A health worker collecting a swab sample from a woman to test for the coronavirus at a primary health centre in Siliguri in West Bengal on May 24.   | Photo Credit: AFP Doctors’ body calls the figure ‘unacceptable and alarming’. As many as 43 doctors have died till date in West Bengal since March 20, when the second wave of COVID-19 began to hit the State, according to a doctors’ body, which called the figure “unacceptable and alarming.” “Considering that about 105 doctors died between April and December 2020 during the first wave, the number of 43 in just two months is unacceptable and alarming. And we are not even counting the deaths of nurses and other healthcare workers,” said Dr. Koushik Chaki, a founding member of the West Bengal Doctors’ Forum (WBDF), calling for immediate vaccination of health

Emergency care: Patients can seek immediate admission in any hospital in Bengal

Updated: It will be institution’s responsibility to run a rapid antigen test, says government Share Article AAA A COVID-19 survivor flashes victory sign with a health worker, wearing PPE suit, during his discharge from a government run COVID-19 hospital, in Kolkata, Monday, May 10, 2021   | Photo Credit: PTI It will be institution’s responsibility to run a rapid antigen test, says government The West Bengal government has issued an order that allows patients needing emergency care to seek immediate admission in any hospital government or private without a COVID-19 report. It will be the responsibility of the hospital to admit patients without delay and run a rapid antigen test (RAT). In case they test positive, they will be sent to the COVID-19 ward and in case negative, they will have to undergo the RT-PCR test and be treated on the basis of its outcome.

COVID-19: India coronavirus cases soar past 20 million with health system on brink of collapse

COVID-19: India coronavirus cases soar past 20 million with health system on brink of collapse The health ministry also reported another 3,449 deaths for the same period. Live COVID updates from UK and around world India is now the second nation in the world, after the United States, to pass the milestone with health ministry data showing 222,408 deaths since the pandemic began. The government says infection rates are coming down, after the country set yet another daily global record for COVID-19 cases on Saturday, with 401,993 new infections. But experts believe the true figure for COVID-19 cases and fatalities is higher. A recent surge of new infections - faster than anywhere else in the world - has left the healthcare system in the world s second-largest country by population on the brink of collapse.

COVID-19: India coronavirus cases soar past 20 million with health system on brink of collapse

COVID-19: India coronavirus cases soar past 20 million with health system on brink of collapse
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COVID-19: India coronavirus cases soar past 20 million with health system on brink of collapse

COVID-19: India coronavirus cases soar past 20 million with health system on brink of collapse
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