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7 genomic labs will be established in K taka to study mutated strains found in 2nd wave of COVID: Health Minister
PTI | Bengaluru | Updated: 01-06-2021 21:26 IST | Created: 01-06-2021 21:26 IST
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Karnataka Health Minister K Sudhakar on Tuesday said seven genomic labs will be established across the state to study the mutated strains found in the second wave of COVID-19. Seven genomic labs will be established across the state to study the mutated strains found in the second wave.
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These labs will come up at 5 medical colleges, Wenlock Hospital in Mangaluru and Vijayapura District Hospital, he said.
Karnataka government decided to set up pediatric ward in all district hospitals across the state ahead of the pandemic s third wave in which even children are likely to be affected, said health minister K. Sudhakar on Tuesday."A pediatric .
Relatives of a person who died after contracting COVID-19 mourn April 29 over the casket before the burial at a graveyard in New Delhi. (CNS/Reuters/Adnan Abidi)
Global Sisters Report invited its sister columnists in India to share their experiences of how the terrible outbreak of COVID-19 has affected their country in the last few months. Six sisters wrote special columns, compiled below, describing their experiences and what it is like on the ground as health workers, as tribal citizens, as compassionate caregivers and as victims of the virus themselves. is a Daughter of St. Anne from the Simdega district of Jharkhand, North India. She joined the community right after high school, studying science and social work and finally taking a law degree. She has taught high school science, worked at the Xavier Institute of Management, and served as the province social work coordinator in Ranchi and as a regional secretary of the Conference of Religious India. She