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KVASU hospital closed partially
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The veterinary hospital under the Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (KVASU) at Pookode in the district will be partially closed from April 22 to April 29 owing to COVID-19 positive cases reported among the varsity officials and students.
As the surgery department of the hospital would not be functional, medicinal critical cases would only be attended to, varsity authorities said in a release here.
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Wayanad records new high of 614 cases
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The district on Thursday recorded the highest single-day surge in COVID-19 cases with 614 persons, including seven health workers, testing positive for the viral infection.
Seven persons, who came from other States, were among those who were diagnosed with the disease.
Meanwhile, 83 people who were undergoing treatment for the disease in the district recovered.
As many as 4,290 persons are undergoing treatment in the district and 12,435 persons, including 1,643 persons on Thursday, are under observation now.
Hospital partially closed
The veterinary hospital under the Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (KVASU) at Pookode in the district will be partially closed from April 22 to April 29 owing to COVID-19 positive cases reported among the varsity officials and students.
Vaccinated yet Covid-positive people at less health risk: CVASU study
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A study has found that people who contracted coronavirus after getting vaccinated are at lower health risk.
The study was conducted from February 7 to April 13 on 200 such cases by a team of researchers at Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (CVASU).
The study by CVASU found that only one infected patient died after taking the first dose of the vaccine. The person needed to be admitted to the ICU and died after six days.
According to the study, 82.5 percent of the vaccinated patients did not have to go to hospital for treatment.
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