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Chennai government hospitals get 300 oxygen concentrators for COVID-19 patients


Chennai government hospitals get 300 oxygen concentrators for COVID-19 patients
The concentrators were given to the Tamil Nadu government by international companies OLAM International and Temasek on May 10 in the presence of Chief Minister MK Stalin
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Principal Secretary and Chennai Corporation Commissioner Gagandeep Singh Bedi inspects an oxygen concentrator at the Stanley Government Hospital in Chennai on Tuesday (Photo | Special arrangement)
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CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation has distributed 300 oxygen concentrators to government hospitals in the city for the treatment of COVID-19 patients.
The concentrators were given to the Tamil Nadu government by international companies OLAM International and Temasek on May 10 in the presence of Chief Minister MK Stalin. ....

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Humanity lost: A rundown on how essential Covid drugs end up in black market


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CHENNAI:  At Government Tiruvannamalai Hospital, in Covid-19 wards choking with suffering, an insidious business was afoot. Helming it was Ramesh , a hospital helper, tasked with administering Remdesivir injection to Covid-19 patients. Ramesh, however, was not oblivious of the black-market price of the drug.
So, when a doctor tells him to administer Remdesivir to a patient, he would make his own ‘observation’ to check whether the patient would live or not. If his ‘prognosis’ was negative, which they often were, Ramesh kept the vial for himself, and lied to the doctor that the injection had been given.
This ugly business, however, came undone when Mohammed Imran Khan, a 25-year-old Tambaram doctor who had purchased the vials from Ramesh for sale in the black market, was busted. Superintendent of Police (Civil Supplies CID) S Santhi, whose team arrested the suspects, said Ramesh had stolen vials after vials this way and sold them to Khan. ....

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Doctor, pharmacist held for illegal sale of Remdesivir


Doctor, pharmacist held for illegal sale of Remdesivir
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They both worked at the King Institute in Guindy
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They both worked at the King Institute in Guindy
Officers of the Civil Supplies CID on Tuesday arrested a doctor and pharmacist working in the COVID-19 facility at the King Institute in Guindy for illegal sale of the drug Remdesivir.
Police said following information, a special team of personnel, led by Deputy Superintendent of Police John Sundar, mounted surveillance near the Guindy bus stand in the SIDCO Industrial Estate.
Decoy deployed
They deployed a decoy and enquired about the rate of the drug through WhatsApp with the doctor. ....

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Chennai: King Institute's popularity among COVID patients worries officials- The New Indian Express


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CHENNAI: Covid patients queuing up at the King Institute in Guindy to get admitted while refusing to go to other government hospitals has worried health department officials.
Their wait for admission since as early as 5 am could result in a delay in treatment, the officials fear. Some patients are ready to wait for even two days to get admitted at the exclusive Covid hospital at King Institute.
On Thursday, the hospital almost ran out of beds. As per data from the Directorate of Medical Education, of the total 525 beds, 479 had been occupied till evening on the day. ....

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As Covid-19 Vaccination Drive Kicks Off Tomorrow, India's Past Experience in Mass Inoculation Can Come in Handy


India will launch its most ambitious and the world’s largest Covid-19 vaccination drive on Saturday. Inoculating the country’s vast and distributed population is a big challenge but India’s past experience in mass vaccination will come in handy here.
The current Covid-19 vaccination drive also leans heavily on processes, manpower, database and experience of the Universal Immunisation Programme that vaccinated over 27 million pregnant women and 25 million infants every year.
Much before modern vaccine interventions were developed in the West and brought to India by the British, this important and cost-effective public health intervention tool was well known to Indians. Ancient literary evidence suggests smallpox inoculation was practised in India and a few other countries as early as 1000 AD, writes Dr Chandrakant Lahariya, a leading health system expert, in an article published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research. ....

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