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The Fiji Times » Trainee Indian doctors pulled from exams to fight world's biggest COVID surge


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4 May, 2021, 10:57 am
People carry a body of a man, who died from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), during his cremation at a crematorium in New Delhi, India May 3, 2021. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
India postponed exams for trainee doctors and nurses on Monday, freeing them up to fight the world’s biggest surge in coronavirus infections, as the health system crumbles under the weight of new cases and hospitals run out of beds and oxygen.
The total number of infections so far rose to just short of 20 million, propelled by a 12th straight day of more than 300,000 new cases in a pandemic sparked by a virus first identified in central China at the end of 2019.

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India Covid crisis: Trainee doctors pulled from exams to fight world's biggest coronavirus surge - News


India Covid crisis: Trainee doctors pulled from exams to fight world’s biggest coronavirus surge
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Filed on May 4, 2021 | Last updated on May 4, 2021 at 08.40 am
Medical experts say actual numbers in India could be five to 10 times higher than those reported.
India postponed exams for trainee doctors and nurses on Monday, freeing them up to fight the world’s biggest surge in coronavirus infections, as the health system crumbles under the weight of new cases and hospitals run out of beds and oxygen.
The total number of infections so far rose to just short of 20 million, propelled by a 12th straight day of more than 300,000 new cases in a pandemic sparked by a virus first identified in central China at the end of 2019.

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India pulls trainee doctors from exam rooms to fight Covid surge

Medical experts say actual numbers in India could be five to 10 times higher than those reported.

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Trainee Indian doctors pulled from exams to fight world's biggest COVID surge | Tuoi Tre News


Tuesday, May 04, 2021, 09:47 GMT+7
A volunteer uses a pulse oximeter to check the oxygen saturation of a man's blood before providing him oxygen support for free at a Gurudwara (Sikh temple), amidst the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Ghaziabad, India, May 3, 2021. Photo: Reuters
India postponed exams for trainee doctors and nurses on Monday, freeing them up to fight the world’s biggest surge in coronavirus infections, as the health system crumbles under the weight of new cases and hospitals run out of beds and oxygen.
The total number of infections so far rose to just short of 20 million, propelled by a 12th straight day of more than 300,000 new cases in a pandemic sparked by a virus first identified in central China at the end of 2019.

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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
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.

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Trainee Indian doctors pulled from exams to fight Covid surge


India postponed exams for trainee doctors and nurses on Monday
Reuters
May 04, 2021
People carry a body of a man, who died from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), during his cremation at a crematorium in New Delhi, India May 3, 2021. REUTERS
India postponed exams for trainee doctors and nurses on Monday, freeing them up to fight the world’s biggest surge in coronavirus infections, as the health system crumbles under the weight of new cases and hospitals run out of beds and oxygen.
The total number of infections so far rose to just short of 20 million, propelled by a 12th straight day of more than 300,000 new cases in a pandemic sparked by a virus first identified in central China at the end of 2019.

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Trainee Indian doctors pulled from exams to fight world's biggest COVID surge – Face of Malawi


India postponed exams for trainee doctors and nurses on Monday, freeing them up to fight the world’s biggest surge in coronavirus infections, as the health system crumbles under the weight of new cases and hospitals run out of beds and oxygen.
The total number of infections so far rose to just short of 20 million, propelled by a 12th straight day of more than 300,000 new cases in a pandemic sparked by a virus first identified in central China at the end of 2019.
Medical experts say actual numbers in India could be five to 10 times higher than those reported.
Hospitals have filled to capacity, supplies of medical oxygen have run short, and morgues and crematoriums have been overloaded with corpses. Patients are dying on hospital beds, in ambulances and in carparks outside.

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Trainee Indian doctors pulled from exams to fight world's biggest coronavirus surge


Trainee Indian doctors pulled from exams to fight world’s biggest coronavirus surge
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Tuesday May 04, 2021
Mukesh Bhardwaj cries as he sits next to his wife, who receives oxygen support for free for people suffering from breathing problems, outside a Gurudwara (Sikh temple), amidst the spread of coronavirus, in Ghaziabad, India, May 3, 2021. Photo: Reuters
India postpones exams for trainee doctors amid COVID-19 surge.
The total number of infections in India so far rose to just short of 20 million, propelled by a 12th straight day of more than 300,000 new cases.
Medical experts say actual numbers in India could be five to 10 times higher than those reported.

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COVID-19: Trainee Doctors', Nurses' Exams Postponed to Free Them Up for Service


COVID-19: Trainee Doctors', Nurses' Exams Postponed to Free Them Up for Service
Despite the warning of a new wave from scientific advisors early in March, the government did not take any action to curtail the spread of the virus.
A health worker in PPE collects a sample swab from a woman during a rapid antigen testing campaign for the coronavirus disease, at a platform in Mumbai, Indiam March 17, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Francis Mascarenhas/File photo
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New Delhi/Mumbai: The Centre postponed exams for trainee doctors and nurses on Monday, freeing them up to fight the world’s biggest surge in coronavirus infections, as the health system crumbles under the weight of new cases and hospitals run out of beds and oxygen.

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WHO Seeks to Fill COVID-19 Vaccine Gap Left by India


WHO Seeks to Fill COVID-19 Vaccine Gap Left by India
The World Health Organization is seeking to fill the gap left in the COVAX dose-sharing programme by India suspending exports of AstraZeneca (AZN.L) doses and is in talks with donors including the United States, senior WHO officials said on Monday. 
"In the next few months we do not expect Serum (Institute of India) to be able to supply the kind of (doses) originally predicted," WHO chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan told a news conference. 
Bruce Aylward, a WHO senior adviser, said there was no firm date for resumption of Indian vaccine exports amid its COVID-19 crisis. 

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