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WR was commended for being at the forefront in adopting state-of-the-art technologies, latest medical procedures of treatment and creating a robust infrastructure for the treatment of COVID patients in the shortest possible time.
Representative Image MUMBAI: The BMC will roll out free vaccination for pregnant women from Thursday, even as private centres started on Wednesday by vaccinating eight women. The public drive will initially start at 36 centres that routinely offer ante-natal care. Vaccination will be held for three hours on Thursday from 2pm to 5pm, said the BMC. An estimated 1.5 lakh pregnant women will benefit from this. The corporation had started the vaccination of lactating mothers on May 19 following a go-ahead from the Centre. Additional municipal commissioner Suresh Kakani said that women will be given every information about the risks if they get infected with Covid-19 and the benefits of vaccination. The Centre has said that they can get vaccinated anytime during pregnancy, although the corporation has stated that women should make an informed choice about vaccination.
TOI brings stories of some of such brave female doctors of North Central Railways (NCR).Representative image) PRAYAGRAJ: At a time when the ongoing pandemic has witnessed the relentless service by doctors associated with different organisations, efforts of the team of women doctors at the Central Railway Hospital (CRH) is worth applauding. These female doctors worked diligently to ensure logistical support at this Level-2 Covid hospital of the district and continued to provide their services even when the family members of some of them were infected by coronavirus. Dr Kirti TOI brings stories of some of such brave female doctors of North Central Railways (NCR).
Prayagraj: With the city witnessing an impressive fall in the number of Covid-19 cases since the past one week, the denizens got another sigh of relief on Tuesday. The Central Hospital of North Central Railway (NCR) received five oxygen concentrators of 10 litre capacity each from Shakur Basti stores depot near Delhi. Another five such concentrators have been provided to railway hospital, Jhansi. This comes as an initiative under Mission Oxygen wherein Plasser India Ltd has provided 70 oxygen concentrators to Shakur Basti Railway stores depot as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative. Of these 70, five concentrators have been provided to Prayagraj and Jhansi hospitals of railways under NCR, informed chief public relation officer (CPRO) of NCR, Shivam Sharma.
SCR frontline health staff vaccinated Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA SCR General Manager Gajanan Mallya presenting a flower to a heathcare worker post vaccination at Central Railway Hospital, Secunderabad, on Monday. | Photo Credit: By arrangement South Central Railway frontline medical staff — doctors, nurses and housekeeping staff — took the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine at Central Railway Hospital in Lallaguda, Secunderabad, in presence of General Manager Gajanan Mallya on Monday. The zonal hospital in co-coordination with the Central and State governments received 593 doses of COVID vaccine and it will be administered to staff of health units of Secunderabad, Hyderabad, Chilkalguda, Kacheguda and Moula Ali over six days. Lab technicians and pharmacists, will be vaccinated in the first phase too.